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Old 05-10-2005, 05:34 AM   #1
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Ghetto Gospel - 2pac

What do you all think of Ghetto Gospel ?

Personally i think Eminem is ruining Tupac's stuff.


And 50 cent wanting to be loved like 2pac , never gonna happen 2pac will always be the best.
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Ok I could talk about this forever. Overall I like the orginal best of course. However the version you are talking about is pretty good. Overall Better Dayz and Until The End Of Time were really really good. Still I Rise is also not to be overlooked. I truly wish Johnny J was able to do all of Pac's beats. There is no one in the world that fit him better. Me Against The World is a great example of this. As far as the Em doing beats: there are certain songs off Loyal to The Game that sound like a polka. Yet, Don't U Trust Me is a fucking great track! Good on some bad on others. As I said we need Johnny J ...

Please ask more 2pac questions I seldom am able to get into my favorite subject
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Old 05-10-2005, 05:47 AM   #3
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I already sent an icq to Soul_Rebel he will be able to add some insight to this post
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Recent cd I made for friend

Ambitionz az a ridah Live 2Pac 100
Better Dayz Better Dayz 2Pac & Mr. Biggs 100
Bury Me A G Resurrection 2Pac 100
Don't You Trust Me Loyal to the Game 2Pac 100
Fuckin Wit The Wrong Nigga Until The End Of Time [Disc 1] 2Pac 100
Hennessey (Red Spyda Remix) Loyal to the Game 2Pac, E.D.I. & Sleepy Brown 100
High Speed (Explicit) Still I Rise 2Pac & Outlawz 100
If I Die 2Nite Me Against The World 2Pac 100
Krazy Makaveli The Don Killuminati-The 7 Day Theory 2Pac 100
Letter to the President Still I Rise 2Pac & Outlawz 100
My Closest Roaddogz Until The End Of Time [Disc 2] 2Pac 100
Open Fire R U Still Down (Disc 1) 2Pac 100
Po Nigga Blues (Scott Storch Remix) Loyal to the Game 2Pac & Ron Isley 100
R U Still Down? (Remember Me) R U Still Down (Disc 1) 2Pac 100
Str8 Ballin' Resurrection 2Pac 100
Temptations Me Against The World 2Pac 100
This Ain't Livin Until The End Of Time [Disc 2] 2Pac 100
Thugz Mansion (7 Remix) Better Dayz 2Pac & Anthony Hamilton 100
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All good.

I only got into Tupac about a year before he died, and for someone who i don't know personally, just the songs he's done and the poems he's done bring a tear to my eye every time i hear or read them (and i'm 6'3 260 pounds).
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Old 05-10-2005, 06:02 AM   #6
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All good.

I only got into Tupac about a year before he died, and for someone who i don't know personally, just the songs he's done and the poems he's done bring a tear to my eye every time i hear or read them (and i'm 6'3 260 pounds).
Yes he has infuenced me greatly. The stuff during the Makaveli period is insane. The man was driven
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Old 05-10-2005, 11:22 AM   #7
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Old 05-10-2005, 11:35 AM   #8
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I heard Ghetto Gospel last week for the first time.. didn't even know about his Eminem produced album until I read the aweful reviews on Amazon. I started listening to Pac around All Eyez On Me, which is prolly my all time fav. The stuff that leaked out underground 1-2 years after his death was his best. I think most of that was cleaned up and released already.. I absolutely hate what some of these producers are doing to his music! Shitty samples, corny music, unrelated artists featured on his tracks.. fuckin BS man..
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the truth is,eminem rined that whole damn album..everyone knows eminem and pac would have never ever done a song together..let alone him and elton john
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Ok I could talk about this forever. Overall I like the orginal best of course. However the version you are talking about is pretty good. Overall Better Dayz and Until The End Of Time were really really good. Still I Rise is also not to be overlooked. I truly wish Johnny J was able to do all of Pac's beats. There is no one in the world that fit him better. Me Against The World is a great example of this. As far as the Em doing beats: there are certain songs off Loyal to The Game that sound like a polka. Yet, Don't U Trust Me is a fucking great track! Good on some bad on others. As I said we need Johnny J ...

Please ask more 2pac questions I seldom am able to get into my favorite subject
I couldnt agree with u more about better dayz and until the end of time
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Old 05-10-2005, 11:58 AM   #11
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the truth is,eminem rined that whole damn album..everyone knows eminem and pac would have never ever done a song together..let alone him and elton john
yeah the album was really bad....I liked black cotton tho
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I heard Ghetto Gospel last week for the first time.. didn't even know about his Eminem produced album until I read the aweful reviews on Amazon. I started listening to Pac around All Eyez On Me, which is prolly my all time fav. The stuff that leaked out underground 1-2 years after his death was his best. I think most of that was cleaned up and released already.. I absolutely hate what some of these producers are doing to his music! Shitty samples, corny music, unrelated artists featured on his tracks.. fuckin BS man..
What happened was the samples Pac orginally used were not cleared. So many of the tracks we hear now have lost all of the original vibe. There is a pettion to get them to try and aqquire the tracks and release one with the real beats. This will not happen though
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YES ! Still I Rise track great example ;-)
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i completely agree. Regarding Eminem, I think he did a fairly good job based on the material he had in his hands and imagine i dont even like this guy. 50cents? that's a guy with no talent but shitload of luck.

akron remix of ghetto gospel is very nice
the one with elton john is not bad either

"Eminem and pac would have never ever done a song together" In 90s no, but now you can never tell.
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Old 05-10-2005, 01:33 PM   #17
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i completely agree. Regarding Eminem, I think he did a fairly good job based on the material he had in his hands and imagine i dont even like this guy. 50cents? that's a guy with no talent but shitload of luck.

akron remix of ghetto gospel is very nice
the one with elton john is not bad either

"Eminem and pac would have never ever done a song together" In 90s no, but now you can never tell.

The track Hate It or Love It 50 Cent G Unit Remix is great check it out
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all eyez on me was pac's last best album. All that crap that was released after it just didnt really fit pac's westcoast style, i bet when he was alive and he had to choose the beats producers it would turn out different. Some tracks are good tho, but every rap cd has some tracks that are good.
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Old 05-10-2005, 02:52 PM   #19
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What do you all think of Ghetto Gospel ?

Personally i think Eminem is ruining Tupac's stuff.


And 50 cent wanting to be loved like 2pac , never gonna happen 2pac will always be the best.
I think they all have their own different styles. About being loved like 2pac, they can really try, but it's not gonna happen.
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eminem fucken everything up on the the last album wasted a good accapella'z and good music to bullshit beats i mean god damn it
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In the event of my demise
when my heart can beat no more
I hope I die for a princeple
Or a belief that I have lived for
I will die before my time
Beacause I feel the shadow's depth
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And wiped the last tear from my eyes
I loved all who were positive
In the event of my demise

I like this poem pac did. R.I.P.
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seriously tho, pac is overrated like every famous person who died young
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U HAVE NO CLUE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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all eyez on me was pac's last best album. All that crap that was released after it just didnt really fit pac's westcoast style, i bet when he was alive and he had to choose the beats producers it would turn out different. Some tracks are good tho, but every rap cd has some tracks that are good.

I absoultly agree!
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And 50 cent wanting to be loved like 2pac , never gonna happen 2pac will always be the best.
We wont see another Pac, but who sold 11mil first album??? If hes not being loved like Pac, how can he sell more on his 1st album???
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It fine for him to say he not like pac. But to say he overated is funny. Look at his album sales and tell me he is overated.
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The Guinness Book Of World Records, is celebrating its 50th anniversary with a special hardcover edition.



Among the many entries in the book is a listing for the late great rapper,Tupac Shakur. Showing once again why he retains his icon status in the hip hop community and his icon status as the G.O.A.T. Rap artist of all time.The listing states ?Biggest Selling Rap Artist, Tupac Shakur (36 million albums).
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The Guinness Book Of World Records, is celebrating its 50th anniversary with a special hardcover edition.



Among the many entries in the book is a listing for the late great rapper,Tupac Shakur. Showing once again why he retains his icon status in the hip hop community and his icon status as the G.O.A.T. Rap artist of all time.The listing states ?Biggest Selling Rap Artist, Tupac Shakur (36 million albums).
He is so overated lol
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