Remember when PAC try to copy Puff/Big with the soul samples

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Pac produced it too. :mjlol:


I can picture him making that toilet ass beat in the studio and all his yes men (the outlaws) too scared to tell him that's it's festering garbage while he bounces around bobbing the fukk out of his head. :mjlol:

This shyt really got me cracking the fukk up :deadmanny:.

Damnesty shyt makes sense now my God shyt was all over the place and I am glad he didn't make more
 
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This might be one of his worst songs:


What the fukk was they thinking?




he was thinking......I'm gonna make a song for the
ladies that will make them leave that hoe ass check
one two and you dont stop ass nikka with no money.
2.3 seconds of any Morris day sample owns
your entire bloodline past/present and future.
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Puffy stole the g funk sound from he west you nikkas don't even try no more

Yeah with yall teletubbie colors and costumes too huh they made it a hot idea Puff made it hot songs.

Pac wasn't from California he seen the influence that Big was a model after which was created by Puff. That shyt worked which Pac tried but failed
 

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Pac produced it too. :mjlol:


I can picture him making that toilet ass beat in the studio and all his yes men (the outlaws) too scared to tell him that's it's festering garbage while he bounces around bobbing the fukk out of his head. :mjlol:

With Johnny J...

And Pac probably only brought the sample.
 

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With Johnny J...

And Pac probably only brought the sample.

Why you caping for that trash? :scust:


What other outright wack beats had Johnny J made for Pac? Pac clearly was the trash factor here. Outside of a few synths and the offbeat drums.. the song is essentially just that Time sample.
:martin:
 

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:dwillhuh: bytches Go Crazy over this shyt and gets blasted at every block party or whatever. Nobody at all is listening to what's your phone number. You a pac rider. Get off his dikk and admit the shyt is trash

Ask any nikka from the West that was around during the time that album hit how bytches out there responded to What's Your Phone Number.

That would be one of your favorite Pac records if you were ever able to experience being in a club full of bad bytches when that record came on.

Trust me.
 

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Please let rep come back so I can neg/1 star this bullshyt.

1. The sample is not SOUL, like some people have pointed out.
2. The sample is from a CLASSIC record with one of the illest drum beats ever...if you don't like Pac's version, you must not really dig the OG, which makes you a fukking lame IMO.
3. :laugh: @ copying biggie/puff
4. Pac was floating on that shyt.

I have seen crowds of nikkas recite those two quick verses out of the blue when somebody would kick it off...the ONLY thing wrong was the phone sex skit which went on way too long. Beside that it's a nice little jam/interlude to freak on a bytch too at that time, if you don't "get it" it's probably for a reason.

Yeah with yall teletubbie colors and costumes too huh they made it a hot idea Puff made it hot songs.

Pac wasn't from California he seen the influence that Big was a model after which was created by Puff. That shyt worked which Pac tried but failed

:snoop:

Like they weren't trying to make an east coast DoggyStyle with RTD...fukk outta here with this revisionist shyt.
 

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Ask any nikka from the West that was around during the time that album hit how bytches out there responded to What's Your Phone Number.

That would be one of your favorite Pac records if you were ever able to experience being in a club full of bad bytches when that record came on.

Trust me.

:laff:

These nikkas done lost they minds. Gotta be some east coast nikkas living in a fishbowl or something, especially calling "Another" some kind of club banger only to turn around and ask where Pac's club joints are at.
 

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These nikkas done lost they minds. Gotta be some east coast nikkas living in a fishbowl or something, especially calling "Another" some kind of club banger only to turn around and ask where Pac's club joints are at.

I'm a East Coast nikka but I was stationed in San Diego from '97 - '01.

That record used to ring the fukk off that entire time.

When I left in '01, 5 years after AEOM dropped, that record still made the club go nuts.
 

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Why you caping for that trash? :scust:


What other outright wack beats had Johnny J made for Pac? Pac clearly was the trash factor here. Outside of a few synths and the offbeat drums.. the song is essentially just that Time sample.
:martin:

Well, I like the beat and I don't mind the song. The off snare drum is there for a reason and is present in 777-9311.

A lot of JJ's Pac production was similar to this; sample loops with a few additions. Like the majority of Hip-Hop back then.
 

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Why you caping for that trash? :scust:


What other outright wack beats had Johnny J made for Pac? Pac clearly was the trash factor here. Outside of a few synths and the offbeat drums.. the song is essentially just that Time sample.
:martin:


So you're really sitting here saying that Prince's drums were offbeat? :martin:



Every single sound you hear on this record outside of Morris Day (who's singing from Prince's reference vocals) was written, arranged, and played by Prince, even the bass solo when Morris says "Terry."

You need to apologize for having the audacity to insult one of the greatest musicians to ever grace this Earth, breh.

Edit: Matter of fact, trap music owes a lot to the drums on this record
 
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