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Whats everybody Death Row/DPG/Pac grails?

some of my top ones have to be Cavi Hit original with Cube

at some point Dogg Pound Gangstaz was to be an official single and theres a reel with 2 remixes that were intended to appear on the single

lost Nutt-So and Pac track

lossless copy Of DPG Cant C Me radio version (has alt lyrics)

on the comp im working on i'm including the full length 94 version of Every Single Day with Daz on it and no Snoop and you can hear a D.O.C. ad lib in the mix but what im really curious about is theres a 2 inch not dated that includes some version of ESD and 2 songs titled "Last Prayer" & "G-Ride", I wonder if these are unheards or known tracks with diff names? ESD went through several different iterations from 93-96 so that makes it harder to draw conclusions too.

and of course the highly coveted Next Episode, which for anybody who wants to go on a crashout mission this is where its located

Vanowen Warehouse Rack 23 bay 119 #CP-118 nikkaZ DONT GIVE A F/NEXT EP/GIN&JCE the PTA ID is p0225909 and its a 2 inch audio tape

I’m at the start of my journey with this stuff. But for me I’m only really interested in mixed & mastered tracks that are the upper tier of what’s out there. Only issue being I don’t know what those are. I just take the best tracks and make some sequenced 1hr 20min length playlists from them.

Shout out to my man @Tj Bronson who has been helping me find some good stuff.

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Mine is unfortunately non-existent since it's pretty much Helter Skelter. That's one of the biggest let downs from that era, not getting that album. I still play NBK almost daily :laugh:

I'd also love to get a CDQ Dogg Pound "Can't See Me" and pretty much any other high quality Dogg Pound from 93 to late 95.
I have Cant C Me explicit version in clean crisp quality but it's on my harddrives which i dont have atm, I am drafting a large 30th anniversary Dogg Food thing so what I might do is just drop it on the actual release date to give me time to get things in order, it also gives me time to try and source some stuff in better Q.

Yeah not getting Helter Skelter was a huge let down, contrary to popular belief there literally is no work ever done on that album by Dre or Cube, the unreleased instrumentals that leaked from the server files aren't even Dre beats at all, they're stuff session players and other producers like Tony Green or Carl Small and others submitted to be worked on.

Like with NBK even that was a Sam Sneed song and Dres verse J Flex had wrote for Sneed and Dre said let me get that and then Flex and Sneed conceded and finished Sneeds new section and then Cube was like let me get on the hook, so he lated down a hook and then eventually Cube was like let me get a verse on here too and then Dre Cut Sneed out completely. If you listen to the OG the way its structured they coulda still incorporated both Cube and Sneeds verses. The problem is egos clashing at the end of the day imo.

Like Hekter Skelter the demo sessions exists between DOC and Sam Sneeds albums and then a bunch of sessions including them, Erotic D, Drauma, Bud'da, Stu B Doo, J-Flex etc but everything fell apart when DOC fell out with Dre, Dre dipped from DR and left Sam Sneed and his whole Pittsburgh crew in the lurch. But technically the idea for what the album was supposed to be was conceptualized and kinda fleshed out its just that all these sub collectives splintered. But like even you look at Wedtside Connections album half of it is produces by Dres Desth Row/Aftermath in house producers. shyt just got scattered, concept records ended up on different projects or the beats got reused.

I'm working on another comp called Natural Born Killaz and structuring it ad close as I can to how MWTC was supposed to be, which was a concept album with different characters like how you see Mick and Dave recurring in different MWTC leftovers by Snoop, Kuruot, CPO and others. I'm including the lossless og of NBK and some of the darker sounding stuff Quik was working on for it as well as some other cut tracks.

Interestingly enough theres 3 separate Ice Cube 2 inch tapes in the death row inventory and one of them is a 96 version of Ghetto Vet, which on the War disc which came out late 98 its produced by Bud'da and then if you listen to C-Murder Ghetto Millionaire they're very similar and that's produced by LT Hutton who was one of the inhouse producers for Doggystyle records in 95/96, so I wonder if maybe they worked on the OG Ghetto Vet together and then reworked the beats separately for those respective releaes. shyt, even Gane Is To Be Sold has like 3 Death Row tracks on it
 

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Believe there was a part 2 but there weren't any specific names for the compilation.

It's a shame that bomb1st decided to become Reggie Wright Central; seems unlikely that much of anything will leak from the vaults anytime soon.
The forum closing didn't have anything to do with Reggie, that's an attempt to scrub the evidence of the fukkery that went down behind the scenes. and so Tha Rows former web guy doesn't have to use his Morgan & Morgan law connect to battle the estate of a certain GOAT.
 

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The comp is inspired by this legendary issue of The Source

RARE The Source Magazine DAZ KURUPT NATE DOGG DEATH ROW DOGG POUND may 1995  # 68 | eBay


Im just adding the correct tagging and credits to the tracks and figuring out the sequencing and making a pdf credits booklet just for nostalgia sake of buying an album and studying the liner notes and learning about the producers and features and all that, I miss that shyt, you dont really get that feeling in this digital streaming age anymore.

This is the cover of the comp

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What was this compilation called? The link is dead now unfortunately. Was there a part 2 as well?

If anyone has any of the best quality DR rare and unreleased stuff I’d be very keen to have some of that stuff.

Not as bothered about Pac stuff, but anything else I’d bite your arm off right now, lol
This is just tracks pulled from the server files and Hyland put together a couple comps and they were vip group buys and then after he exhausted combinations of comps he sold the complete server files with all the recycled songs and we had to pay for them again, everything from the server is under 200kbps bitrate 128kbps iirc.

It sucks that hyland nuked the forum and by defacto the VIP buying group because we lost out on unheard DJ Quik, J-Flex aftermath and DR material, God knows what could have been with Big C-Style/19th Street stuff, he had a big ass box full of DATs in the back of a car that was in storage or a garage or some shyt, but theres a completed and sequenced So. Sentrelle album, Crooked I album and tons of sessions, keep in mind he had a Noo Trybe deal in like 97 and theres a dozen or so songs from that, Lowlifes album and solo member and side group sessions, all the stuff Daz and Bad Azz did for Word On The Streets that got cut cause they had a brief falling out, tons of Tray Deee stuff, sad we'll probably never hear any of that material.
 

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The forum closing didn't have anything to do with Reggie, that's an attempt to scrub the evidence of the fukkery that went down behind the scenes. and so Tha Rows former web guy doesn't have to use his Morgan & Morgan law connect to battle the estate of a certain GOAT.

Makes sense, but the only thing that estate has done of note over the past 20 years was issuing a cease and desist to Drake for "Taylor Made". I'm sure Suge outing him in one of his interviews didn't help lol
 

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This is just tracks pulled from the server files and Hyland put together a couple comps and they were vip group buys and then after he exhausted combinations of comps he sold the complete server files with all the recycled songs and we had to pay for them again, everything from the server is under 200kbps bitrate 128kbps iirc.

It sucks that hyland nuked the forum and by defacto the VIP buying group because we lost out on unheard DJ Quik, J-Flex aftermath and DR material, God knows what could have been with Big C-Style/19th Street stuff, he had a big ass box full of DATs in the back of a car that was in storage or a garage or some shyt, but theres a completed and sequenced So. Sentrelle album, Crooked I album and tons of sessions, keep in mind he had a Noo Trybe deal in like 97 and theres a dozen or so songs from that, Lowlifes album and solo member and side group sessions, all the stuff Daz and Bad Azz did for Word On The Streets that got cut cause they had a brief falling out, tons of Tray Deee stuff, sad we'll probably never hear any of that material.

So far I’ve got…

Dre Dre Chronic ReLit Bonus Tracks
Dre Dre Chronic 2 Poppa’s Got a Brand New Funk
213 The Hard Way
Nate Dogg 2003 Unreleased Album
Tray Deee The General’s List
The Eastsidaz Gang Bang Music
Snoop Dogg Tha Last Meal Advance
Snoop Dogg Dead Man Walkin’
Snoop Dogg Life After Death Row
Diirty OGz - We Got Now and Next
Level 4 DPG Dog Shyt 3 Tha Kingpin
Level 5 Death Row Compilation 2
Level 6 DPG After all this, What do you go?
C-Style Presents 19th Street
C-Style Straight Outta Cali
DJ Quik Death Row Album
Kurupt / Quik - Blaqout
Doggystyle All Stars Welcome to Tha House
OFTB The Missing Death Row Files

Not sure what other high quality Death Row / Dre / Snoop / DPGC / LBC stuff there is out there…Is there anything glaringly missing from my list that I should know about?
 

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There actually never was a finalized Eastwood album, just a working title. All those Eastwood comps are fanmade and mostly comprised of Anterahz, YA and Penagon sessions.

Those songs are technically Dogg Pound Records songs (Daz and Big C-Style label that was to be distributed through Death Row) some ppl might remember the ad in the source with a red bandana print and a blue one equally occupying half the page and it was announcing the Death Row roster on one side and DPG roster on the other side, and at the bottom of the DPG roster it had Snoop and Nates names whacked out.

When Daz left DR and Crooked stayed and Soopafly went with Snoop and then eventually Kurupt went back to DR Daz went on a crusade against the DPG defectors, he threatened to put out albums on Kurupt and Crooked I of material he had of theirs and he said he was gonna name them what their DR albums were titled, this is in the DPG forum golden era where Daz was chronically online, cussing out forum posters, going on rants about pretty much everybody DPG related. Anyways he did put out a Kurupt bootleg called against the grain and he posted the tracklist for Crooks which is where that comes from.

Daz has some and also original versions for songs that have came out in various projects or leaks. Theres a missing track with Nutt-So as well.

On discogs there was an actual Untouchable album that was there but guess it got nuked by the site or something. I remember that ad specifically in The Source. So long ago, but is that what caused the Daz/Suge final falling out? I do remember the Crooked I album he was going to put out "Say Hi to the bad guy Vol. 1" and his message board fukkery (I posted on there way back, unfortunately don't remember what my user name was there) such as saying he was gonna quit rapping to join the military after 9/11 and beating down half a dozen people on a bus that he thought were Death Row goons.

... since the demise of some of the specific private buying groups and the fukkery that lead to their end and some other reasons im gonna open the vaults and put some cool shyt together. Im not gonna fukk over any of the homies or ppl who kept it solid so no lossless Snoop and Dre Zoom OG and no Snoop and Kriss Kross track or any of the unreleased Biggie stuff, which is not my wheelhouse anyways, that being said theres still a lot of gems and quality upgrades for stuff that was bought and then purposely degraded so it could be sold twice to us and primarily has only been leaked to outsiders in 128kbps...

working on a little conceptual compilation right now and hope to have it up before the end of tomorrow, including some of the cuts from this particular group buy in the compilation.

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I have Cant C Me explicit version in clean crisp quality but it's on my harddrives which i dont have atm, I am drafting a large 30th anniversary Dogg Food thing so what I might do is just drop it on the actual release date to give me time to get things in order, it also gives me time to try and source some stuff in better Q.

Yeah not getting Helter Skelter was a huge let down, contrary to popular belief there literally is no work ever done on that album by Dre or Cube, the unreleased instrumentals that leaked from the server files aren't even Dre beats at all, they're stuff session players and other producers like Tony Green or Carl Small and others submitted to be worked on.

Like with NBK even that was a Sam Sneed song and Dres verse J Flex had wrote for Sneed and Dre said let me get that and then Flex and Sneed conceded and finished Sneeds new section and then Cube was like let me get on the hook, so he lated down a hook and then eventually Cube was like let me get a verse on here too and then Dre Cut Sneed out completely. If you listen to the OG the way its structured they coulda still incorporated both Cube and Sneeds verses. The problem is egos clashing at the end of the day imo.

Like Hekter Skelter the demo sessions exists between DOC and Sam Sneeds albums and then a bunch of sessions including them, Erotic D, Drauma, Bud'da, Stu B Doo, J-Flex etc but everything fell apart when DOC fell out with Dre, Dre dipped from DR and left Sam Sneed and his whole Pittsburgh crew in the lurch. But technically the idea for what the album was supposed to be was conceptualized and kinda fleshed out its just that all these sub collectives splintered. But like even you look at Wedtside Connections album half of it is produces by Dres Desth Row/Aftermath in house producers. shyt just got scattered, concept records ended up on different projects or the beats got reused.

I'm working on another comp called Natural Born Killaz and structuring it ad close as I can to how MWTC was supposed to be, which was a concept album with different characters like how you see Mick and Dave recurring in different MWTC leftovers by Snoop, Kuruot, CPO and others. I'm including the lossless og of NBK and some of the darker sounding stuff Quik was working on for it as well as some other cut tracks.

Interestingly enough theres 3 separate Ice Cube 2 inch tapes in the death row inventory and one of them is a 96 version of Ghetto Vet, which on the War disc which came out late 98 its produced by Bud'da and then if you listen to C-Murder Ghetto Millionaire they're very similar and that's produced by LT Hutton who was one of the inhouse producers for Doggystyle records in 95/96, so I wonder if maybe they worked on the OG Ghetto Vet together and then reworked the beats separately for those respective releaes. shyt, even Gane Is To Be Sold has like 3 Death Row tracks on it

Quickly revisited that album. Bud'da did Bow Down, Do You Like Criminals, The Gangsta, The Killa And The Dope Dealer, Cross 'Em Out And Put A 'K, and 3 Time Felons. Outside of "Bow Down", all of them sound like they could have been Dre/Cube records, though Cross 'Em Out sounds like an NBK rip off so that might have been made for the Westside Connection album.

This is just tracks pulled from the server files and Hyland put together a couple comps and they were vip group buys and then after he exhausted combinations of comps he sold the complete server files with all the recycled songs and we had to pay for them again, everything from the server is under 200kbps bitrate 128kbps iirc.

It sucks that hyland nuked the forum and by defacto the VIP buying group because we lost out on unheard DJ Quik, J-Flex aftermath and DR material, God knows what could have been with Big C-Style/19th Street stuff, he had a big ass box full of DATs in the back of a car that was in storage or a garage or some shyt, but theres a completed and sequenced So. Sentrelle album, Crooked I album and tons of sessions, keep in mind he had a Noo Trybe deal in like 97 and theres a dozen or so songs from that, Lowlifes album and solo member and side group sessions, all the stuff Daz and Bad Azz did for Word On The Streets that got cut cause they had a brief falling out, tons of Tray Deee stuff, sad we'll probably never hear any of that material.

Big props if some of this stuff does come out. What people who hoard these songs realize is as the years go by, the market for those tracks start drying up since non-Larry Holmes Garden Members aren't into the classic Death Row/West Coast sound of the mid 90's. I understand paying for the tracks, but if you're trying to make the money back, it's essentially a loss at this point.
 

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So far I’ve got…

Dre Dre Chronic ReLit Bonus Tracks
Dre Dre Chronic 2 Poppa’s Got a Brand New Funk
213 The Hard Way
Nate Dogg 2003 Unreleased Album
Tray Deee The General’s List
The Eastsidaz Gang Bang Music
Snoop Dogg Tha Last Meal Advance
Snoop Dogg Dead Man Walkin’
Snoop Dogg Life After Death Row
Diirty OGz - We Got Now and Next
Level 4 DPG Dog Shyt 3 Tha Kingpin
Level 5 Death Row Compilation 2
Level 6 DPG After all this, What do you go?
C-Style Presents 19th Street
C-Style Straight Outta Cali
DJ Quik Death Row Album
Kurupt / Quik - Blaqout
Doggystyle All Stars Welcome to Tha House
OFTB The Missing Death Row Files

Not sure what other high quality Death Row / Dre / Snoop / DPGC / LBC stuff there is out there…Is there anything glaringly missing from my list that I should know about?
I wonder if these might interest you
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Still not having The Next Episode in CDQ in 2025 is a crime

Never getting that Thug Pound Album

Helter Skelter
 

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Makes sense, but the only thing that estate has done of note over the past 20 years was issuing a cease and desist to Drake for "Taylor Made". I'm sure Suge outing him in one of his interviews didn't help lol
Yeah, I hate to see ppl online blaming Pac sister and saying shyt like Ray Luv is blowing through all the money just cause they're a couple, or Sekyiwa was jealous of Pac so shes hating and wont release music, some Pac stans are mainy with their conspiracy theories, and they cursed Afeni name while she was living...the estate is completely controlled now and in terms of releases has always been The say so of one guy and one guy only Tom Whalley, and the truth is he can't be bothered to set in motion what it would take to put new music out, which is not much, especially these days, because the estate brings in so much money from licensing deals.

It's not sample clearances or finding the producers or artists, the only music they would have an issue with would be Johnny J produced stuff, because his wife is a loon, but the bulk of the Johnny J/ Pac material that's left unreleased is primarily posthumous remixes and maybe a few Death Row tracks and maybe half a dozen pre DR tracks. Almost anyone else who's alive is down to put work in on a Pac project, all the Outlawz signed over their publishing (except Fatal) to the estate in the early 2000s, so that's like 5 albums worth of material that's good to go...I could rent forever about the mismanagement of Pac legacy so ima stop, but, and someone can correct me if I'm wrong but I dont think they even did anything for MATW 30th?
 

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New to the thread:

What’s the goat links?

Are there any Quik , Biggie, Dre Material?

:whoo::lupe:

There’s a Quik death row album out there??
 

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So far I’ve got…

Dre Dre Chronic ReLit Bonus Tracks
Dre Dre Chronic 2 Poppa’s Got a Brand New Funk
213 The Hard Way
Nate Dogg 2003 Unreleased Album
Tray Deee The General’s List
The Eastsidaz Gang Bang Music
Snoop Dogg Tha Last Meal Advance
Snoop Dogg Dead Man Walkin’
Snoop Dogg Life After Death Row
Diirty OGz - We Got Now and Next
Level 4 DPG Dog Shyt 3 Tha Kingpin
Level 5 Death Row Compilation 2
Level 6 DPG After all this, What do you go?
C-Style Presents 19th Street
C-Style Straight Outta Cali
DJ Quik Death Row Album
Kurupt / Quik - Blaqout
Doggystyle All Stars Welcome to Tha House
OFTB The Missing Death Row Files

Not sure what other high quality Death Row / Dre / Snoop / DPGC / LBC stuff there is out there…Is there anything glaringly missing from my list that I should know about?
I mean we're talking 30 plus years of music so yeah def stuff missing lol, a lot of the stuff you have listed is retail albums so for that kinda stuff just pick whatever artist and use Discogs, you'll find everyone's complete retail releases.

And then everything except the Nate Dogg advance is either fan made compilations or stuff from the server files that was broken down into group buy projects during the early couple years of B1 VIP, so like a lot of the server songs have been acquired in better if not lossless quality.

Its really a shame the B1 forums are gone cause the wealth of information that was lost is heartbreaking, pretty much any Pac/DR or six degrees of separation affiliates question you could think of if you type it in the search bar you'll find the answer 9/10 times. And the wealth of shared music is staggering.
 

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On discogs there was an actual Untouchable album that was there but guess it got nuked by the site or something.
Yeah unfortunately theres a bunch of actual albums or whatever the case was if it was a ref cd or dat tape or reel etc that some dude on discogs went on a tear flagging them as being unproven because no photo provided or not catalog number etc, but they're all real.items, like some of the Pac or Dramacydal and other Death Row related stuff was removed, the fukked up thing is the guy is not even a hip hop head, like i clicked on his collection and it's all Aerosmith and Ozzy Ozborn and shyt, zero rap music, he was flagging all genres of stuff like a fukking discogs hallmonitor with nothing but time on his hands. And the way discogs works is the users are notified that an entry is being questioned and ultimately it comes down to a yes or no majority wins vote, so you have all these users who are clueless about this shyt that just vote to remove, bit like a lot of that stuff I can personally verify because they were group buys or one of my homies bought it privately and vaulted it, or the artists involved have verified it lol.
I remember that ad specifically in The Source. So long ago, but is that what caused the Daz/Suge final falling out?
Basically DR (keep in mind at this time Reggie is making a lot of decisions cause Suge is locked up) didn't want to put any more money into Daz as a solo artist, and Reggie was doing spiteful shyt like there was a big argument about getting a budget for It Might Sound Crazy music video and the answer was no and Daz was trippin cause it was like Dogg Food all over again there was momentum and then it was just being shut down, like ppl dont realize but Dogg Food had almost double first week sales compared to MATW and DR stopped any further promotion of the album a month after its release, theres an unreleased video for Respect and they were gonna film 2 other videos, one for Dogg Pound Gangstas and one undetermined and then that just went poof.

So it was more of that kinda stuff that was frustrating Daz and then I personally think one of the final straws was Reggie telling Daz "ok Daz, you're right, Might Sound Crazy is a hot record and deserves a video, and then some time passes and a fukking cartoon video that looks like it was done on MS Paint Animator gets sent to the video outlets, Daz went fukking bananas the story goes, and rightfully so, that's some spiteful ass shyt for Reggie to do, but honestly it was only a matter of time because at some point rumors started going around that Suge had slept with Daz baby mana, the first one, not Kenya Ware, the story always gets told as it was Daz wife which isn't accurate. But I think that sealed the deal, cause true or not in that instance Suge had proved that wasn't beneath him already with Michelle, which fukk how Straight Outta Compton biopic depicted it, the Michelle thing is why Dre left Death Row.
I do remember the Crooked I album he was going to put out "Say Hi to the bad guy Vol. 1" and his message board fukkery (I posted on there way back, unfortunately don't remember what my user name was there) such as saying he was gonna quit rapping to join the military after 9/11 and beating down half a dozen people on a bus that he thought were Death Row goons.
Bahahahahaha oh fukk, I completely forgot about Corporal First Sargent General Dillinger of the DPGC States Millitary lol oh man that was a classic era.

Daz definitely is an exaggerator at times but he always been a scrapper and a flash dancer with the pistol, and Suge is making the rounds with his alternate theory about the bodyguard not being the real shooter but truth be told that was a rumor that started floating in maybe 2001 on the low amongst DR circles and it wasn't Snoop who was rumored to be the real trigger man, take that for whatever it's worth.

A lot or people dont realize but Daz does have hands, he was taking a lot of Kurupt back fades for tensions between ICG guys cause Kurupt is a RSC, and he ragdolled the fukk outta Soopafly in broad daylight inside a swapmeet and knocked out all his front teeth, its wild how forgiving a person Soooafly is because a lot of DPG dudes have done him hella dirty, even his album, on the topic of Daz bootlegging Kurupt and Crook, every pressing of Dat Whoopty Whoop after the Raw Impact imprint version was Daz bootlegging it and Soopa wasn't getting paid off those. Ppl seem to forget or maybe never knew, but Daz bought his own CD pressing plant not too long after leaving Death Row.

Wildest DPG forum memory for me was when Daz was selling the first pressing of Makaveli and Dillinger and then had to stop cause Afeni sued him and forum members were like "I never got my copy, I already paid, i want a refund" etc. And Daz basically told mutha fukkas get it back in blood bytch lol, glad i was early and got my copy, although I never got the decals that were supposed to come with it lol. But yeah that era was wild cause Daz was so active and he'd argue with posters for pages on pages, fond memories, good times lol.
Quickly revisited that album. Bud'da did Bow Down, Do You Like Criminals, The Gangsta, The Killa And The Dope Dealer, Cross 'Em Out And Put A 'K, and 3 Time Felons. Outside of "Bow Down", all of them sound like they could have been Dre/Cube records, though Cross 'Em Out sounds like an NBK rip off so that might have been made for the Westside Connection album.
Yeah Bud'da was cooking up heat back then, theres a whole bunch of Kurupt and Budda tracks just vaulted in A&Ms warehouse storage.
Big props if some of this stuff does come out. What people who hoard these songs realize is as the years go by, the market for those tracks start drying up since non-Larry Holmes Garden Members aren't into the classic Death Row/West Coast sound of the mid 90's. I understand paying for the tracks, but if you're trying to make the money back, it's essentially a loss at this point.
So as someone who's been involved with pretty much all the major private buying groups since late 1998 I can shed some insight on why some of the stuff doesn't ever leak - sometimes it's just a rich kid fan who loves the idea of being the only person to have something, I've seen that with several Pac songs over the years, sometimes it's because the group collective wants it to stay in house, same idea really as the single person buyer who vaults, though when it comes to the long term B1 VIP members we wanted stuff to leak eventually, just in the right way, so often the general public would get what we crowdfunded within a year or 2 after we bought it and that satisfied the segment of ppl who wanted to have something exclusive, cause they did for a year or 2 and then new stuff is coming in so they're not so attached to the old stuff and then the majority section of the group which is the category where I fall into, our goal with the leaks was to present it in a way that was easy and enjoyable to digest to garner interest and recruit new VIP members so that we could acquire the higher priced stuff.

Sometimes its ppl trying to resell or sometimes with the stuff that cost the group $10k or more its ppl who maybe put in a thou or 1500 trying to recoup a little, which honestly I dont begrudge cause that's a big contribution that benefited a lot of ppl who only put in $50...but, one of the biggest reasons and this is why a lot of the best material will never see the light of day is because certain items can basically be tracked back who the source was (cause surprise surprise a lot of the big ticket items came from ppl directly linked to the material or someone who works for the label/company. So once that bridge is burned theres no more accessing that material. And that happened with a few of the Pac buys. And that resulted in a bunch of material being taken off the table for the future.

It's not that we didn't want the other fans to have the music we just was trying to bring yawl in the back door so we could keep the party going. Which honestly ppl claim they love the music so much and they'll blow $30 a week on junk food but wont pay $20 to hear some classic material??? That's wild to me, like in the VIP golden era the individuals in the group spent between $15-$30 for one of the group buys and that got us an unheard Snoop Dogg album from 97, like 8 tracks from what was to be the 2nd LBC Crew album and a bunch of retail bonuses like white label vinyl shyt and promo singles etc. And honestly to get a clean sounding lossless vinyl rip you A) have to know what you're doing and B) have to have somewhat high end equipment and C) take the time to do it cause it can be a lengthy process.
 
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