MufasaChoppa
The Rise & Fall Of Mufasa Choppa
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I do, but the reality is too spooky for thecoli
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why wasn't this song credited for kiss tho?![]()
he knew what he was doin when he had james to call em up..
mike been prepared to dance with james on stage his whole life...u cannot top a nikka who's 1st performance he ever gave was doin james brown in the studio...
prince still had the nuts to get on stage....get james band confused..sexually...simba roar n act a fool...
2Pac has been known to have an unstoppable work ethic in the studio, can you describe how it was working with 2Pac?
He was very energetic. It was a treat to watch how quickly he could create a verse, for example he would come into the studio having written a hook in the car on the way over. The first thing he would say to me even before 'hi' was 'is the mic up?' I'd always say yes and he would say 'let me drop this hook.' He would drop the hook and come out of the booth and say 'run the beat' I would run the beat from the top of the song and by the end of the song he'd have the first verse written. He would go in the booth and drop the first verse, one take most of the times, a punch now and then. Then he would do his ad-libs, he wouldn't even listen to what he just did, he would just come out and say 'run the beat' again. And again he would finish his second verse by the end of the beat. This was his normal recording process. My favorite part was when he would do his intro and outros to the songs, like the time we recorded "Hit em up" and he really let em have it on the mic. That was the funnest thing to watch, was to see how into it he would get and put his 100% full heart into everything he was saying. Tupac was always a clown and a prankster. He would always have a comedic energy in the room. He would come in hyped and start clowning people in the room especially when he and Johnny J got together they would have mad jokes. I used to love to hear them two clown each other and when Tupac got onto other people he was hilarious.
What are the differences working with Tupac compared to Prince and U2?
Working with Tupac was a lot like working with Prince. They were two artists totally on top of their game and both of them demanded the same level of excellence from the people working with them. If you couldn't perform at the level that either of those artists expected you to not only would you be fired but you would be humiliated also. That was the main similarity between working with Prince and Tupac. And working with Prince totally prepared me for working with Tupac and many of the other artists I worked with because of his expectations. After working with Prince it was pretty much easy working with anybody else.
i would put money on prince..Mike woulda beat the brakes off of prince in a head up fade
Them Gary boys![]()
@ Prince throwing haymakers at Sinead O'Connor
driving down a hill trying to find her![]()