I just listened to Loyal To The Game by PAC, and

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"My nikka Em" :pachaha:

The fact that the west didn't hogtied Em and beat him with a busted korg for such a mockery of a album, still makes me :snoop:

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I remember on :hamster: this was a weekly thread. I also remember being excited about this because of how dope Running (Dying to Live) is. :francis:

04 was a bad year for Em, released trash like this and Encore.

Has he ever talked about this album or trashed it in an interview? He has no issues saying Relapse is trash (it's not) or criticizing his own work. Like the bonus tracks are better than the whole album lol
 

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Didn’t know ppl actually listened to PAC posthumous music

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Pac is the second highest selling rapper of all time with Em being the first. Pac sold like 75 million albums :pachaha: The posthumous music helped at lot with that, no way MATW/AEOM/Makaveli make up most of his sales even though musically those albums are his best work.



Changes is one of his most popular songs and that came out like two years after he died. You didn't bump Runnin' in 03 with Biggie?
 

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Pac is the second highest selling rapper of all time with Em being the first. Pac sold like 75 million albums :pachaha: The posthumous music helped at lot with that, no way MATW/AEOM/Makaveli make up most of his sales even though musically those albums are his best work.



Changes is one of his most popular songs and that came out like two years after he died. You didn't bump Runnin' in 03 with Biggie?
It’s SOME songs I fw, but as a whole? Nah. I thought the only ppl who were coppin those were the PAC fanatics. Like yea, ppl had those albums but…

Wait…scratch that.

What I’m tryna say is:

Okay, sure. Ppl copped those albums, but I didn’t think ppl were actually including those projects as a part of his “legacy/discography” so to speak. You get what I’m sayin’?
 

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It’s SOME songs I fw, but as a whole? Nah. I thought the only ppl who were coppin those were the PAC fanatics. Like yea, ppl had those albums but…

Wait…scratch that.

What I’m tryna say is:

Okay, sure. Ppl copped those albums, but I didn’t think ppl were actually including those projects as a part of his “legacy/discography” so to speak. You get what I’m sayin’?
Now that you explained it futher, I understand what you are trying to say.


Yeah, most ppl don't talk about any of his albums that came out after Makaveli. Far as I know all his posthumous albums are basically random songs he recorded between 91 - 96. Ghetto Gospel was recorded in like 1992... but it wasn't officially released until it came out on Loyal to the game.
 
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