Is Dr. Dre & Tupac the greatest "What If?" in rap history?

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2Pac never really fukked with Dre like that so I doubt he would of did more tracks with him even if Dre stayed on Death Row Records. Plus those two have completely different work ethics. 2Pac was making 3 songs a day and Dre was barely in the studio at all. They simply don’t fit together.
 
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Actually Cube & Dre doin the Heltah Skeltah album is:mjgrin:

Natural Born Killaz was just:banderas:


Yeah I agree with this :banderas: .


Cube and Dre solely making an record together would've been big, I remember everybody was hyped and anticipating over the Heltah Skeltah album but it never happened :francis:.


I heard Cube didn't wanna write for Dre which is what played a role in it not happening, I'm not sure I think D.O.C. (or Sam Sneed) wrote Dre's verse.
 

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Yeah I agree with this :banderas: .


Cube and Dre solely making an record together would've been big, I remember everybody was hyped and anticipating over the Heltah Skeltah album but it never happened :francis:.


I heard Cube didn't wanna write for Dre which is what played a role in it not happening.
I don't believe that

I think around that time a guy named J-Flexx wrote for Dre. Actually he co-wrote "Natural Born Killaz" lol so yea that wasn't the reason it never happened
 
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I don't believe that

I think around that time a guy named J-Flexx wrote for Dre. Actually he co-wrote "Natural Born Killaz" lol so yea that wasn't the reason it never happened
D.O.C. had a role in the project's songwriting as a ghostwriter and when he left Death Row he took the idea and used it for his second album Heltah Skeltah.
 

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Naw, more like Tupac and Nas since those two squashed they’re beef days before Pac was shot. They could of did collabs together if Pac didn’t get himself killed.
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tho Im bias being that Im a big fan of both these two


Plus Pac and dre have two different work methods. So knowing how Pac is(reckless and does not hold his tongue) he probably would have cussed out dre and got into it with him over how long he was taking for a song.

Pac and Quik IMO was a better pairing. And prolly would have worked.
 

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2Pac never really fukked with Dre like that so I doubt he would of did more tracks with him even if Dre stayed on Death Row Records. Plus those two have completely different work ethics. 2Pac was making 3 songs a day and Dre was barely in the studio at all. They simply don’t fit together.
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Naw, more like Tupac and Nas since those two squashed they’re beef days before Pac was shot. They could of did collabs together if Pac didn’t get himself killed.

Instant classics. I think I read somewhere from one of the people with Pac/Death Row that Pac was actually a big fan of Nas and was playing It Was Written on their way to Vegas
 

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2Pac never really fukked with Dre like that so I doubt he would of did more tracks with him even if Dre stayed on Death Row Records. Plus those two have completely different work ethics. 2Pac was making 3 songs a day and Dre was barely in the studio at all. They simply don’t fit together.


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