amaru still has the oppurtunity to drop a classic pac album

kyrus

New Member
Jan 3, 2003
79
0
0
detroit, Mi
Visit site
lets all be real there is at least 20 classic unreleased songs from time after time to struggle continues to lil homies (og) to will it ever be piece to when we ride on our enemies (og) to me and my road dogs (og) to unconditional love.

Not to mention he did enuff interviews where they can create intros just off the "in his own words" album. The possiblitites are endless. Plus videos hes got enough video footage to last forever. all it takes is someone with common sense. i mean dam who would ever think that ludacriss and papoose could get on a tupac album wtf
 
kyrus said:
lets all be real there is at least 20 classic unreleased songs from time after time to struggle continues to lil homies (og) to will it ever be piece to when we ride on our enemies (og) to me and my road dogs (og) to unconditional love.

Not to mention he did enuff interviews where they can create intros just off the "in his own words" album. The possiblitites are endless. Plus videos hes got enough video footage to last forever. all it takes is someone with common sense. i mean dam who would ever think that ludacriss and papoose could get on a tupac album wtf

I see what you're saying but I highly doubt Amaru would release the songs you listed since they've already been remixed and released.. Unconditional Love was on Greatest Hits already.
 
kyrus said:
lets all be real there is at least 20 classic unreleased songs from time after time to struggle continues to lil homies (og) to will it ever be piece to when we ride on our enemies (og) to me and my road dogs (og) to unconditional love.

Not to mention he did enuff interviews where they can create intros just off the "in his own words" album. The possiblitites are endless. Plus videos hes got enough video footage to last forever. all it takes is someone with common sense. i mean dam who would ever think that ludacriss and papoose could get on a tupac album wtf

lol so an album consisting of already released songs and interviews.. 5 mics..
 
I'd be suprised if any Pac Og's see the light of day. It's not in the interests of Amaru to release since only hardcore Pac fans will purchase them. Every other music publication would criticise the move because quite obviously it would sound dated as fuck. I'd like to see it as much as the next man but it's not going to happen.
 
Imo almost all the beats that 2Pac rapped over in 1996 could pass well for a release today. To me the sound from 1996-now hasn't been so drastic. I mean we're not comparing the sound from 1986-1996 now. In a period of ten years from 86-96, the sound in hip hop had changed tremendously. You can tell almost tell the difference between an 80's rap song and one from the mid-90s. But you can listen to a 96 song on the radio and can still mistake it for a 2006 song if you're not a music follower. For example: Ready or Not by the Fugees is a 96 song but can still be made in 06 or 07.

Fortune & Fame, U Can't Fade Me, Untouchable OG, Thug Nation by the Outlawz, Whatz Next OG This Life I Lead OG-all these 96 tracks wouldn't sound dated next to any song on a current radio playlists. Now a 2Pac song from 94, might sound outdated, but the majority of the 96' beats are fine.

Even with 1994 beats, if they update the instrumentals like how they did with the retail of Fuckin Wit The Wrong Nigga, we can probably get a classic pac album.
 
yeah the possibility is there....it might just happen..who knows..
 
Amaru and classic shouldn't be in the same sentence! Everyone says "Don't blame Afeni she has nothing to do with wit". Bullshit. She has everything to do with it, and its obvious she really has no care as to what her son's music sounds like or what he wanted it to sound like, she just gives free reign to do whatever it takes to make it sound "current".

I nor any other Pac fan wanna hear him with featured artist whom he never knew existed an even if he did wouldn't have worked with anyway. I don't wanna hear Pac rap'n over a Swizz Beats joint or a Lil Jon joint, I wanna hear it the way it was suppose to be produced by Hurt Em Badd or Johnny J . Till then I refuse to buy any of this water'd down disgrace to the man Amaru calls music! Say I'm not helping keep his memory alive if you want, this isn't the memory he would have wanted for his music!
 
i acctually played a song off the All eyes on me Album and a younger guy who was with me asked me if this was from 2pacs new cd.. so a lot of 2pacs songs have the essential sound for todays standards with a few "enhancements". not totally strippin the song od its true meaning.. could u imagine remixing hail mary
 
To me, the best solution would be for them to release a box set with all of the Original tracks on it, with original guests and beats. And I'm sure at some point they will since they don't have much else left to ruin...I mean remix. There would be a lot of money in releasing a big box set.
 
Hymnz said:
nu mixx klazzics

ya we beat this topic to death...


nu mixx was jus released songs with a new beat

these releases are never released songs and calling them the official song...... differences but i see what ur sayin
 
Bombsquad said:
Imo almost all the beats that 2Pac rapped over in 1996 could pass well for a release today. To me the sound from 1996-now hasn't been so drastic. I mean we're not comparing the sound from 1986-1996 now. In a period of ten years from 86-96, the sound in hip hop had changed tremendously. You can tell almost tell the difference between an 80's rap song and one from the mid-90s. But you can listen to a 96 song on the radio and can still mistake it for a 2006 song if you're not a music follower. For example: Ready or Not by the Fugees is a 96 song but can still be made in 06 or 07.

Fortune & Fame, U Can't Fade Me, Untouchable OG, Thug Nation by the Outlawz, Whatz Next OG This Life I Lead OG-all these 96 tracks wouldn't sound dated next to any song on a current radio playlists. Now a 2Pac song from 94, might sound outdated, but the majority of the 96' beats are fine.

Even with 1994 beats, if they update the instrumentals like how they did with the retail of Fuckin Wit The Wrong Nigga, we can probably get a classic pac album.

You got something there, but I doubt they would do it because they're assholes.
 

Latest posts

Donate

Back in the day, we used to recieve donations sent as cash in fake birthday cards! Those were the days! I still have some of them, actually.

Now we have crypto.

Ethereum/EVM: 0x9c70214f34ea949095308dca827380295b201e80

Bitcoin: bc1qa5twnqsqm8jxrcxm2z9w6gts7syha8gasqacww

Solana: 8xePHrFwsduS7xU4XNjp2FRArTD7RFzmCQsjBaetE2y8

Members online