Was street fame recorded during the latter stage of pacs life?

#23
Anybody know the titles of the tracks Pac was planning on recording the next few days after the 7th? Are they writtin down somewhere or lost?
 
#24
Fataldawg said:
Anybody know the titles of the tracks Pac was planning on recording the next few days after the 7th? Are they writtin down somewhere or lost?

Are you basically asking if Pac had lyrics written down and ready to record, cause I don't see any way that we could know that.
 
#28
I believe Street Fame OG is by far the best unreleased song by Pac. His flow over the track is absolutely digusting. I also believe it was recorded either just before or during the DK7 album. He says Makaveli The Don Killuminati a few different times throughout the track. "Makaveli The Don, follow me now, follow me now!!" near the end for example.
 
#31
THA_DAN said:
what i dont get is how could the song be played at the tyson fight many months before 2pac's death if let's get it on was recorded on sept6
Let's Get It On was played September 7th.

Road 2 Glory was played somewhere in March or April (forgot the exact date).

cardella said:
i could be wrong, but i hear, "I'm 25, dying to change, but still I bang wanting street fame"
Is it? I always heard wrong then lol.

I apologise
 
#34
Saaphir said:
I don't know who produced the OG beat of Street Fame II but I can't stand this song...
It says Daz on the copyright, but M4cKaVe71 says it's Daz and Kurupt. Sure you can't stand the song, your ears are fucked up that's why you make shitty mixes.
 
#36
KAMIKAZI said:
It says Daz on the copyright, but M4cKaVe71 says it's Daz and Kurupt. Sure you can't stand the song, your ears are fucked up that's why you make shitty mixes.
lmao anyway its a great beat IMO too
 
#37
KAMIKAZI said:
It says Daz on the copyright, but M4cKaVe71 says it's Daz and Kurupt. Sure you can't stand the song, your ears are fucked up that's why you make shitty mixes.
Like most people have said, it's probably safest to assume that Daz produced it since in the Better Dayz booklet he is given credit, and I really doubt he wrote anything since he's a crummy rapper for the most part. But then again, we know how notorious they are for not always crediting the OG producers in some songs (like the ones Assassin did, yet his name is not in any of the books). But to me, the Street Fame OG sounds a lot more like a Hurt-M-Badd beat, or at least the bassline does... it definitely doesn't sound like a Daz beat to me.
 
#38
I don't mind the OG beat (Better than retail) but the lyrics seem to become less interesting towards the end of the song. I find myself losing interest, one of the things that doesn't seem to happen when i listen to Tupac's music.
 
#40
DeeezNuuuts83 said:
Like most people have said, it's probably safest to assume that Daz produced it since in the Better Dayz booklet he is given credit, and I really doubt he wrote anything since he's a crummy rapper for the most part. But then again, we know how notorious they are for not always crediting the OG producers in some songs (like the ones Assassin did, yet his name is not in any of the books). But to me, the Street Fame OG sounds a lot more like a Hurt-M-Badd beat, or at least the bassline does... it definitely doesn't sound like a Daz beat to me.

I think tha OG has a really tight beat. I don't think it sounds like a Daz beat either, but tha beat is WestCoast, so who knows.
 

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