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Tupac - Loyal To The Game

Tupac Shakur

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produced by eminem comes to stores in jan 05.
there are some great songs on there, my favourite are:

soldier like me feat eminem, out on bail, ghetto gospel feat elton john (would u believe!?), loyal to the game feat g unit, dont you trust me? feat dido and po gentleman blues.

in the song on his cd number 6 (tupac feat g unit - loyal to the game) he says at the end "tupac in this motha f**ka....g unit in the mutha f**kn house!"

how scary is that!? it sounds like he is still alive.

and at about the 25-30 second mark into the song it sounds like he says "buying all the things on ebay" but it could be tv but if its ebay thats some freaky shit because ebay wasnt around in 96 was it?
 

Tupac Shakur

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Yeah but this sounds so real and with the strong rumours of sightings of Tupac and all those weird things that he has left in his music that points to him still being alive it's just freaky.

In his music he talks about events that are happening very much today.
 

Detox

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The worst thing that happen, was that it was produced by Eminem.

If, Afini Shakur produced it, I bet you it would have been a better album.
 

Tupac Shakur

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Afeni Shakur will never produce it.

Pac isn't alive.
I don't know why there is such strong rumours about it. It's definately suspicious though how he predicted his own death. He told his former manager who was older than Pac to hold onto his lyrics and songs that he wrote and show everyone after he dies. He was like 20 at the time. Died 5 years later.
 

Tupac Shakur

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No it's because of how relevant his lyrics are to whats happening today and the thing about his release of the Don Killuminati 7 days theory.
 

Collateral

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Im probably one of the hip hop, rap, rnb whatever you want to call it fans that actually doesnt really care for Tupac or Biggie's music. I wont spend money to buy any of his cds or waste downloads downloading one of their songs. I can appreciate it but its IMO nothing special.

Having Eminem produce it just sounds like the biggest money making scheme ever. Everyone I have heard mention this albulm has pretty much rubbished it as well.
 

Tupac Shakur

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I'm not a fan of Biggie but i'm a huge fan of Tupac. Tupacs mother gets profits from his albums aswell and from his dvds.
 

Manu Vatuvei

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Im probably one of the hip hop, rap, rnb whatever you want to call it fans that actually doesnt really care for Tupac or Biggie's music.

Count me in. I definitely like a few Biggie tracks, but I listened to Ready to Die once, thought it was ok, and never listened again. Similarly, I purchased Me Against the World cos I thought it was mandatory for a hip hop fan, and can honestly say I've never bothered to listen to the whole thing.
 

SpaceMonkey

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I't's a shame that the Sex Pistols already released "Flogging a Dead Horse" because it would be the perfect title for any forthcoming Tupac album...
 

Tupac Shakur

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incredible_holc said:
because stupid idiots like you buy them

Holc, i vote for you in the 'best caller of the year award' your calls are you just awesome how do you do it? I really wouldn't mind you giving me a few tips, just drop us an e-mail. Cheers. :D
 

SpaceMonkey

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Tupac Shakur said:
How come his CDs still sell then? Some of his CDs after his death are actually better.
People bought "Flogging a Dead Horse" too, despite the fact that the title described the music perfectly. I guess fans want anything neww they can get, and when the artist's dead, their choice is going to be limited.
I'm not saying Tupac was crap, far from it, the guy poroduced some great music. But don't you think that all of his good output would have been well and truly released this long after his death?
 
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He aint selling the record, the company which owns the rights to his music is.....DUH! And Pac saying G-Unit ha! That just makes a mockery of his career, thats like Wu Tang Clan hollaing J-Kwon is the man! on their next collab.........WACK! Anyways, sorry to disappoint yoall, but that was probably this dude called The Realest, a rapper signed to Death Row who sounds similar to Pac. He imitated his voice on the Death Row diss to Aftermath (F**k Dre), same way Guerilla Black imitates Biggie.

This album sounds shit. Eminem, G Unit and Elton John (def something wrong here) are poor choices for a 2Pac record. Dam, this is just some, in the words of Pac, "Money Making Motha......" sh*t. A stab at screwing the mainstream for what its worth. Im looking forward to Canibus' new album tho........off topic I know.....1.
 

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