Which Year did Pac work the most

Kadafi Son

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#1
From 90-96

I'm thinkin either 94 or 96

I say 94 cuz he was doin movies and he made so much material, it extends from over 4 albums most likely (THUGLIFE, Me Against The World, half of R U Still Down)

then i would say 95/96, cuz he did a double album (not including the cuts that would've made a triple album) in 2weeks, he did 7day, he did a bunch of features and unreleased shit that eventually became posthemumus(?), and a couple movies.

And in all the years he was alive, nobody really includes the work he did for the communtity and social services

wat u think
 

Preach

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#4
96 it is. he was only out for 9 months but he must have recorded over 200 songs. if he was in the studio every other day, it would mean 2 songs a session. he also did gang related and gridlock'd. when did he do bullet? because that came out after his death as well. it was a big year for pac.

another thing people don't take into account is the nights he played live. we only know about maybe 15-25 performances but I bet he did at least two or three times as many concerts that were never recorded. After-hours, short concerts, spur of the moment kind of things.
 

masta247

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Staff member
#5
97..... <--------- hyhyhyh I made a joke

96, that's when he recorded his best music, had the best style and released best albums.
 

Kadafi Son

Well-Known Member
#6
Woah, but with 94, what about all the extra stuff that got turned into R U Still Down, Loyal To The Game, Bullet, Above The Rim, and the other unreleased 94 stuff. Was he doin' multiple songs a like he was doin in 95-96
 

Preach

Well-Known Member
#7
a lot of people confuse songs from that period. matw and thug life recording sessions bled into each other. remember, tupac had a whole differently styled matw recorded when he had to change it cause of ready 2 die. some harder tracks presumed to be from 92-93 could be 94-95, whereas some softer songs presumed to be 94-95 could be older than that. example, runnin was released on the one million strong soundtrack in 95, but we all know it was recorded as early as 92-93 from dante's super rare promo tape. tupac also intended to release old songs in remixed form under the album name "r u still down" on death row. he wanted dr. dre, among others, to work on remixes.
 

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