Rukas said:^^ Spoko, I never said you dont know that, I was just saying it![]()
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^^ So? How is that a good thing?
It sold out 'Pac's legacy in order to sell a few more copies. Amaru should be ashamed, they have no idea what Tupac stood for.
I know that, but it took forever, don't you remember people bitching about how there wasn't a video? It took so long once the video came out no one even cared.EriMakaveli said:it did. Ghetto Gospal:thumb:
Skiljo said:If Amaru really wanted to achieve commercial success they should have done a better job promoting the album. All they did was releasing a crappy album and an even crappier single, not to mention the video. They should have made the best of bad situation sort of speak and release more singles and videos, put those so-called rappers in them and the kids would buy more albums. There would have been more sales and this album woudn't be sucha a disappointment. It is amazing it did so well concerning the poor promotion.
Dante said:their attempt to draw a new fanbase by sharing some of em's worked, but it also segregated most of the loyal fans who had been supporting pac over the years.
Dante said:their attempt to draw a new fanbase by sharing some of em's worked, but it also segregated most of the loyal fans who had been supporting pac over the years.
ApacalypseNow said:loyal 2 the game was interesting in sum wayz, but after hearing many fan made remixes of the same trax, i picked my favorite remakes/remixes. I don't believe they should of remade The title track, it spits in the face of the OG rappers on it, as do many other tracks. I just think it was stupid 2 remix a track that Pac already released his own way. Whats next? release an album called "Pour out a LiL liquor" and remove t.h.u.g.l.i.f.e.?
Propz 4 its sucess, it did generate a new audience, but in fact did push away many OG Pac fans. Was sucess reaLLy worth it?
© said:^ so chooping up and changing the speed of the lyrics is acceptable?