2pac Didn't Have A Crazy Work Ethic, He Just Wanted To Get Out of Those Fukkin Contracts

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From pac had the money to bail himself. All his family n friends had put their money together. From what i remember hearing suge aint bail it was pac crew . It was in some doc i watchd
 
kingblaze84;8991041 said:
Logic First;545820 said:
Suge made him sign a multi album contract and I think he still owed albums on another label. He was motivated to get his freedom and start his own label. All that Death Row shit was his throw away talk guy shit.

His real body of music woulda been later.

If what you say is true, then that only shows the true greatness of Pac, assuming he rushed all those songs out, he still has the greatest catalogue of any rapper in history. In my mind there's 2pac, and then there's everyone else. I do agree 2pac's music down the line would have been even better, that's the shit that kills me!

Whoa there whoadie
 


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Pac was making music that fast before he signed to Death Row!

Dude was recording his album Me Against The World, the Thug Life album and doing guest spots on others songs while filming Above The Rim and facing jail time.
 
south4life;8993169 said:
Pac was making music that fast before he signed to Death Row!

Dude was recording his album Me Against The World, the Thug Life album and doing guest spots on others songs while filming Above The Rim and facing jail time.

One of these tupac documentaries I got. There's an interview with shock g and he said early on in his career he was chilling with pac. Pac went to use the bathroom with a notepad and came out with a brand new song like it was nothing
 
Built 4 cuban linx;8993223 said:
south4life;8993169 said:
Pac was making music that fast before he signed to Death Row!

Dude was recording his album Me Against The World, the Thug Life album and doing guest spots on others songs while filming Above The Rim and facing jail time.

One of these tupac documentaries I got. There's an interview with shock g and he said early on in his career he was chilling with pac. Pac went to use the bathroom with a notepad and came out with a brand new song like it was nothing

Bizzy Bone said he wrote his verse for thug luv in 120 seconds
 
BlackAX410;8993480 said:
Built 4 cuban linx;8993223 said:
south4life;8993169 said:
Pac was making music that fast before he signed to Death Row!

Dude was recording his album Me Against The World, the Thug Life album and doing guest spots on others songs while filming Above The Rim and facing jail time.

One of these tupac documentaries I got. There's an interview with shock g and he said early on in his career he was chilling with pac. Pac went to use the bathroom with a notepad and came out with a brand new song like it was nothing

Bizzy Bone said he wrote his verse for thug luv in 120 seconds

Yeah it's well documented Pac wrote songs quick as hell, in the making of 7 Day Theory I remember reading somewhere that's why they don't feature on that track Krazy, only Bad Azz
 
D0wn;8991368 said:
kingblaze84;8991041 said:
Logic First;545820 said:
Suge made him sign a multi album contract and I think he still owed albums on another label. He was motivated to get his freedom and start his own label. All that Death Row shit was his throw away talk guy shit.

His real body of music woulda been later.

If what you say is true, then that only shows the true greatness of Pac, assuming he rushed all those songs out, he still has the greatest catalogue of any rapper in history. In my mind there's 2pac, and then there's everyone else. I do agree 2pac's music down the line would have been even better, that's the shit that kills me!

Whoa there whoadie

It is what it is lol, who has a better catalogue?
 
Built 4 cuban linx;8993223 said:
south4life;8993169 said:
Pac was making music that fast before he signed to Death Row!

Dude was recording his album Me Against The World, the Thug Life album and doing guest spots on others songs while filming Above The Rim and facing jail time.

One of these tupac documentaries I got. There's an interview with shock g and he said early on in his career he was chilling with pac. Pac went to use the bathroom with a notepad and came out with a brand new song like it was nothing

I remember seeing that, I think that's the Thug Angel one. One of the best documentaries on Pac.
 

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