Did Trapp actually BUY the rights to the few Makaveli OG versions like ‚Happy Home’

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.bak in 1998?
Does anyone know how exactly this dude ended up with getting these 4-5 songs from Amaru, shortly before Amaru Ent. put out the Greatest Hits in 1998 ? DId Afeni really sell them to him ?

PS: was that compilation sold only in Europe or also in stores in the US ?
I know it has two covers, mine has the black one without the green.

Holla
 
^^ yes, by afeni i think.
his cd´s were ok.he had some solo tracks and some underground rappers on his cd´s.
 
I've got Trapp's 'Pac & Notorious Biggie You Never Hear CD', and it is certain that Trapp will go down in history as one of the worst fucking people to attempt musical creation in mankinds history.

I do like the intro though and the Biggie interview though.

But yeah, Trapp stole songs shit to give his whackness some attention.

9 Pac/BIG tracks, 11 pieces of arse.
 
Yaki said:
.bak in 1998?
Does anyone know how exactly this dude ended up with getting these 4-5 songs from Amaru, shortly before Amaru Ent. put out the Greatest Hits in 1998 ? DId Afeni really sell them to him ?

no, i think he was a tb leecher like all of us
 
it's pretty clear that all he did was buy an express bootleg of makaveli 3 and release the songs, being that the tags were still in them. the *only* exclusive he got was runnin, but again that was just a purchase. he in no way is connected with amaru, and in fact they destroyed his most recent project from 2003 in which he added crowd noise to his same old tracks to call them live versions.
 
yeah, trapp definetely isn't much of a rapper

on be the realest he was okay, but then when the You Never Heard cd came out, all his songs sucked
 
Re: Did Trapp actually BUY the rights to the few Makaveli OG versions like ‚Happy Hom

Dante said:
it's pretty clear that all he did was buy an express bootleg of makaveli 3 and release the songs, being that the tags were still in them. the *only* exclusive he got was runnin, but again that was just a purchase. he in no way is connected with amaru, and in fact they destroyed his most recent project from 2003 in which he added crowd noise to his same old tracks to call them live versions.


i think thatz pretty sickning if U ask me. i wonder how much he made from all that shit.
 
he made a lot. consider that the gunfight was pressed internationally, and was regarded as a legit retail release. this was the first major thievery of pac's work and so retailers were pretty much unsuspecting that this release was a fraud. the pac & biggie album was pressed three major times, including usa, uk, and germany. it's pretty crazy to think that with one acapella, makaveli 3 from express, a couple biggie songs, and his own raps as filler, trap released a couple major sellers. last i heard he was pretty much laughed out of texas and was in germany trying to salvage whatever he thought he had of a rap career. you can take comfort in knowing that trapp didn't just eat off of pac. he did bootleg albums for pun, female rappers, latino rappers, you name it...
 
Dante said:
it's pretty clear that all he did was buy an express bootleg of makaveli 3 and release the songs, being that the tags were still in them. the *only* exclusive he got was runnin, but again that was just a purchase. he in no way is connected with amaru, and in fact they destroyed his most recent project from 2003 in which he added crowd noise to his same old tracks to call them live versions.
ROFL
gully
 

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