last pacs song,where will I be?

#1
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Iv heard that that is last song recorded by pac and outlaws
some say that it is Fame,recorded b4 he got 2 Las Vegas couplle days b4.
Anybody got some information official? I always wonted 2 know which was his last song....
Olso I always hoped that last song dont exsist...:sad2:
 
#2
Where will I be is pretty old, back when the Outlawz were Dramacydal.. I think All Out was the last song he recordered with the lawz.. Not sure about his last ever song tho, Starin through my rearview or lost souls maybe?
 
#7
you've been around for quite a few years and don't know what his last few songs were! Where will i be isn't one of his last songs.
tell me than
 

Preach

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#9
Hell 4 A Hustler, All Out, and a third (as of yet unleaked) track called Let's Get It On were all recorded in the same session. It is the session referred to in the article Rahim posted, and the song ("Let's Get It On") is different than the one he released with Grand Puba and the bunch. Not a different version, it's an altogether different song. It's dedicated to Mike Tyson, and some lyrics in the song suggest he made it personally for Mike, never intending on releasing it. It is partially available similarly to Road To Glory and Ambitionz Az A Fighta - on Mike Tyson VHS tape recordings. It's pretty low quality, but from what can be heard, you can tell the style/energy of the song is similar to Hell 4 A Hustla and All Out too. Really sounds like an awesome track.

This was the last session Tupac and the Outlawz had together in the studio. No one knows what his absolute last session was, or if there even were one after that. So you won't find an answer to that question, you can just stop looking. Fans have been wondering that for years now.
 

Preach

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#11
I'm not sure. He shot enough shit for Toss It Up that there's two distinct videos for that one. Then there's To Live & Die In L.A., I Ain't Mad At Cha. All of those were probably late.
 
#12
I'm not sure. He shot enough shit for Toss It Up that there's two distinct videos for that one. Then there's To Live & Die In L.A., I Ain't Mad At Cha. All of those were probably late.
Between those videos, I'm guessing that the Toss It Up beach video and I Ain't Mad at Cha video were filmed earlier (as Pac was wearing the Death Row chain in them) and the Toss It Up retail video was shot in September since he had the Euphanasia chain, which he didn't get until the last two weeks or so.
 

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