efrain187 said:
Tell them if they enjoy having enough money to keep the lights on in their offices they better not fuck with these 2pac records because the current moral of loyal 2pac fans is at an all time low and the prognosis is bleak. Don’t just ask questions tell them how we feel. Act as a liaison for the board and all current fans. MAKE SURE to tell them we understand “updating” production but we will not tolerate unknown, far removed at al producers or artists on these records. If they want them updated let the original producers/features do it.
I think you should get aggressive with this interview (who cares considering it's the last pac album). I want you to ask this chick to explain how remixing and adding new features (posthumously) can possibly preserve authenticity and any of Pac’s original artistic vision. Tell them which records in particular we had problems with (this aint living, still ballin, last ones left etc) and tell them why. Tell them we don’t want them to remove adlibs or cut and paste the songs. Don’t let a decade of politics get involved in these records. Just fucking put them out with the minimal “updating” or honestly don’t put them out.
This is an opportunity to talk DIRECTLY with the people who can make the changes we want to see on these 2pac records. I think you should be direct and brutally honest and for god sakes don’t sugar coat anything. They just need to hear the truth.
I think you should get aggressive with this interview (who cares considering it's the last pac album). I want you to ask this chick to explain how remixing and adding new features (posthumously) can possibly preserve authenticity and any of Pac’s original artistic vision. Tell them which records in particular we had problems with (this aint living, still ballin, last ones left etc) and tell them why. Tell them we don’t want them to remove adlibs or cut and paste the songs. Don’t let a decade of politics get involved in these records. Just fucking put them out with the minimal “updating” or honestly don’t put them out.
This is an opportunity to talk DIRECTLY with the people who can make the changes we want to see on these 2pac records. I think you should be direct and brutally honest and for god sakes don’t sugar coat anything. They just need to hear the truth.
Sorry, No.
I don't necessarily agree that Amaru are doing a bad job. I have differences of opinions on certain matters but compared to other deceased music stars Amaru is way out in front.