Michael Jackson on 2pac's new album

Nut

New Member
#1
Please don't close this thread and i started it since i think it would be cool to get MJ for the upcoming album. QD3 said MJ was down with doing the chorus for Nigga Nature, too bad it never happened but they still can do that. Just get him to sing the original chorus or a new one and let the rest stay OG so it really sounds like 'Human Nature'. I wonder if pac would've wanted MJ to say nigga nature in the chorus since MJ never uses the N-word.

What do y'all think about MJ on the new album ?
 
#3
I think with the recent court case aquital and controversy, The estate aint in no position to support any MJ comeback. Cuz that's what it would be. The media coverage would be huge though:

"Michael Jackson records vocals for new 2pac album"

- We can guarantee his followers will stay loyal and kop the album just for that!

If 'Pac was alive, then ye he would of reached out to MJ one way or another, but thats something else we will never know now ..... 'Pac always paid his respects to the big heads of the industry and the dudes who paved the way further for black music, whether he dissed them at some point he would still show his respect.

Just out of curiosity, is there any interview or quote that 'Pac ever made about MJ? I dont think he ever mentioned dude on wax or in an interview -

Peace
 
#4
Buyaka said:
I think with the recent court case aquital and controversy, The estate aint in no position to support any MJ comeback. Cuz that's what it would be. The media coverage would be huge though:

"Michael Jackson records vocals for new 2pac album"

- We can guarantee his followers will stay loyal and kop the album just for that!

If 'Pac was alive, then ye he would of reached out to MJ one way or another, but thats something else we will never know now ..... 'Pac always paid his respects to the big heads of the industry and the dudes who paved the way further for black music, whether he dissed them at some point he would still show his respect.

Just out of curiosity, is there any interview or quote that 'Pac ever made about MJ? I dont think he ever mentioned dude on wax or in an interview -

Peace
Wtch reserection he mentions almost all of the jacksons along with eddie murphy, paula abdool (lol @ my spelling) for not giving back to the black community
 

EDouble

Will suck off black men for a dime
#5
^well. a big thing that was said I think was in the VIBE book on Pac where it had pac in the studio (i think in early 94) and shit and Pac flipped on how he couldnt get an award at the NAACP awards but Michael Jackson would, and started talkin about how hes a child molestor and then 'damn them all to hell'
 

Nut

New Member
#8
Buyaka said:
If 'Pac was alive, then ye he would of reached out to MJ one way or another, but thats something else we will never know now
Read !! QD3 said pac wanted MJ for Nigga Nature and QD3 told MJ was with it but it never happened. Probably since 2pac is a workaholic and so is MJ, they were just doing their things and never got the time to get down like that. 2pac didn't wanna wait i guess and just put Val Young on there.
 
#9
Nut said:
Calm Down - I was agreeing with what QDIII quoted, that it must be authentic that 'Pac wanted to work with MJ. I dont trust every word that comes out of any muthafuckas mouth unless I can see some proof in there conviction.

On one hand we got 'Pac slating MJ and others, and the other he's getting him to record a hook. I think it was part of 'Pacs plan to get a collabo with MJ since not many people in hip-hop did before, if im correct 'Pac would of been the first. Except for SWV using his voice sample in that "Right Here" tune, produced by no other than P.Diddy.

Someone please correct me if any other rapper before '96 recorded with MJ - (Without losing there rag and tellin' me to read !!!)



Peace
 

Preach

Well-Known Member
#10
Buyaka said:
I think with the recent court case aquital and controversy, The estate aint in no position to support any MJ comeback. Cuz that's what it would be. The media coverage would be huge though:

"Michael Jackson records vocals for new 2pac album"

- We can guarantee his followers will stay loyal and kop the album just for that!
on the contrary, it would furtherly strengthen the argument that "his mother," whom the casual hiphop or music fan thinks is behind the music that is being put out, is abusing his legacy. if anything, more people will say "let the poor man rest in peace." although jj and pac may have planned to get mj on the hook, only we know that. everybody else is just gonna think it's a stunt ala biggie duets.
 
#12
Buyaka said:
Calm Down - I was agreeing with what QDIII quoted, that it must be authentic that 'Pac wanted to work with MJ. I dont trust every word that comes out of any muthafuckas mouth unless I can see some proof in there conviction.

On one hand we got 'Pac slating MJ and others, and the other he's getting him to record a hook. I think it was part of 'Pacs plan to get a collabo with MJ since not many people in hip-hop did before, if im correct 'Pac would of been the first. Except for SWV using his voice sample in that "Right Here" tune, produced by no other than P.Diddy.

Someone please correct me if any other rapper before '96 recorded with MJ - (Without losing there rag and tellin' me to read !!!)



Peace
MJ worked with some rappers on Jam, which was released in 1992 on the Dangerous album. He also did a song with B.I.G. which was released on HIStory in 1995, it's called This Time Around
 

Preach

Well-Known Member
#13
Base_D said:
MJ worked with some rappers on Jam, which was released in 1992 on the Dangerous album. He also did a song with B.I.G. which was released on HIStory in 1995, it's called This Time Around
he actually has two songs with biggie. i forget what the other one is called and what it was released on, but i do mean to think that they are two different biggie verses.
 

Casey

Well-Known Member
Staff member
#14
Buyaka said:
Except for SWV using his voice sample in that "Right Here" tune, produced by no other than P.Diddy.

Peace
Teddy Riley produced that track.

and the other MJ & Biggie track is called "Unbreakable", but they didn't record it together like they did with "This Time Around", on "Unbreakable" they took BIG's verse from "Can't Stop The Reign" with Shaq.

I'm the resident MJ expert round these here parts, so anything u need to know, get at me.
 
#16
tupac used to sample liberian girl and human nature off of MJ's collection, I think near the future he would of exchange the favor by featuring him on atleast one of his songs.
 
#17
M4cKaVe71 said:
tupac used to sample liberian girl and human nature off of MJ's collection, I think near the future he would of exchange the favor by featuring him on atleast one of his songs.
and how would that be a favor?
 

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