Nut said:
Blasphemy made the album ?
to clarify,
"... like Blasphemy, which made the album, and probably a handful of others which did not make the album ...." you know what I meant.
Blasphemy is one of my favorite Pac tracks ever, actually... I remember on the 'Making of Makaveli' thread that Young Noble said, and I quote from the article,
"I remember after he did that song, riding back to the crib listening to it. he even bugged HIMSELF out on that one. he got real deep on there, and he didn't even know where it came from. it was like he didn't really... I remember that shit. he was like "damn, you hear what I'm talking about?" he surprised himself with that like, "I don't know where the hell I be comin up with this shit." it aint like he sit around all day and think about it, the shit just be comin out like that. God put that in certain people, and he was one of them dudes."
Lance Pierre also said this was a "weird" song was made "late, late night" in the studio with "candles burning." also, the song features Ital Joe, who passed away a few years after Pac.
I think that article explains, at least in part, the message behind Blasphemy. Pac says so many things in that song that I think are profound, that if I tried to quote them all it would end up being a longer post than the one about Hail Mary above. this song is up there in Pac's top 5 I'd say. besides the actual lyrics, you can also look at the intro and the outro to the song:
* the intro (is this Pac?) is a souljah voice prophesizing the return of Jesus Christ and states that everything will be fine in the end times as long as we're cooperating with God by accepting Jesus Christ as our personal lord and savior.
* the outro is the famous Lord's Prayer which I, for one, know by heart, and which has been the "last words" of many, many people. this is the prayer that Jesus himself tells his disciples to say when they ask him to tell them a prayer to use. according to the XXL article, it was Kastro's sister (who is also Pac's cousin) who said the prayer, and though EDI hints that it was her idea, he doesn't say that directly. I'd guess it was a joint idea between Pac and her, or even Pac's idea alone. either way it was Pac's final word to give the thumbs up on the prayer.
again, Blasphemy is def in my top 5 of Pac's best. lots of stuff in this song...