for damn's sake!Devious187 said:I for one don't have a problem with them using The Realest on the track. I do have a problem with them covering it up though, and decieving the fans rather than just come out and tell the truth.
psst... goodie mobM4cKaVe71 said:for damn's sake!
its not like he written part of the song, he did FEW VOCALS to patch the song.
same happened for the sampled part of Danny Boy vocals on "Ghetto Star", hence that was a "sort of" common sample produced for building the instrumental it wasnt considered a sample and wasnt credited on the album
now if we think of when OutKast were across the studio recording at the time that Pac & Mosley recorded "Good Life", now if the fat dude from the OutKast made a loud fart you could hear thru the vocal layer of the song then why not credit him for that? ...
Considering how people feel about Pac and his work being changed or altered, I think the estate should have at least let people know what they were doing with the song rather than keep it a secret to the point where, as Ruk put it, people were silenced and told not to speak of it. I'm not saying they should have credited him on the album, but at least tell the fans what's up.M4cKaVe71 said:for damn's sake!
its not like he written part of the song, he did FEW VOCALS to patch the song.
same happened for the sampled part of Danny Boy vocals on "Ghetto Star", hence that was a "sort of" common sample produced for building the instrumental it wasnt considered a sample and wasnt credited on the album
now if we think of when OutKast were across the studio recording at the time that Pac & Mosley recorded "Good Life", now if the fat dude from the OutKast made a loud fart you could hear thru the vocal layer of the song then why not credit him for that? ...
Devious187 said:Considering how people feel about Pac and his work being changed or altered, I think the estate should have at least let people know what they were doing with the song rather than keep it a secret to the point where, as Ruk put it, people were silenced and told not to speak of it. I'm not saying they should have credited him on the album, but at least tell the fans what's up.
Rukas said:The Realest used it as leverage to get out of his deal with Death Row. The people that told us the information first asked Jon and I not to leak it for fear of retaliation, they were very specific. We have since heard information that was more "vague", and thus posted a reflection of that info.
Bank Robber said:does anyone think the realest might've been the one who did the shout outs to g-unit at the end of Loyal to the Game? (G unit in this motherfucker)?
bigmack said:this is tha realest
http://s35.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=3G66KS4JOH8AP06R6QACQTX65O
not the talking,but the background where he says close your eyes...
Dante said:i fail to see why 2pac's vocals couldn't have been cut and pasted to fill in on words he trailed off on, or add depth by adding a reverb or delay layer. then again, i also didn't understand why realest did the "troublesome, homie" in the intro of unconditional love.
Bank Robber said:you make it sound like the realest had a verse or something