When the thread containing the interview with QD3 was made, I printed it up and set it aside because I was busy.
I read it like three days ago and wondered if anyone else noticed the section where Q says that Pac's "people" (Q didn't use that term) had talked to Michael Jackson about doing the hook for Niggaz Nature? I don't know if anyone commented on it, because I was in such a rush I didn't even ready but like maybe 4 responses. Here's what Q said to refresh your memory:
Just wondering if eveyone noticed that and what y'all thought.
I mean, despite his reputation in the media and the way he is portrayed on TV through the media's eye, Jackson IS one of the best men to ever dance or sing. I am and always have been a fan of MJ, I still have about a good 20 or so songs from him on burned CD's.
I think this WOULD HAVE been one of the most classic collaborations EVER. I also think, Pac working with Michael could have led Pac to a whole new fanbase and could have caused a lot of people who still don't even know the smallest bit of info. about Pac but know they hate him to consider giving him a second chance.
I read it like three days ago and wondered if anyone else noticed the section where Q says that Pac's "people" (Q didn't use that term) had talked to Michael Jackson about doing the hook for Niggaz Nature? I don't know if anyone commented on it, because I was in such a rush I didn't even ready but like maybe 4 responses. Here's what Q said to refresh your memory:
Niggaz Nature: "Originally we had Val Young singing the hook on this song, we actually tried to get Michael Jackson to sing the hook on this since it was a remake of "Human Nature", he was into it from what we heard but it didn't happen on that time so we let that idea go, that would have been dope."
Just wondering if eveyone noticed that and what y'all thought.
I mean, despite his reputation in the media and the way he is portrayed on TV through the media's eye, Jackson IS one of the best men to ever dance or sing. I am and always have been a fan of MJ, I still have about a good 20 or so songs from him on burned CD's.
I think this WOULD HAVE been one of the most classic collaborations EVER. I also think, Pac working with Michael could have led Pac to a whole new fanbase and could have caused a lot of people who still don't even know the smallest bit of info. about Pac but know they hate him to consider giving him a second chance.