where did that Pac verse came from Runnin (Dying To Live)

#5
It's from the OG of Runnin. You guys just don't know what you're talking about, assuming you're talking about the verse that starts off with "Memories of high speed when the cops crash..." Dante had explained it several times in the past, that was the OG, though that verse had not been heard (at least outside of well-connected circles) until the Tupac Resurrection soundtrack.

What a lot of people THINK is the original version is the one from the One Million Strong soundtrack where Pac's verse starts off with "Got me runnin' and dodgin' for my survival" or whatever he said. That was a verse that Pac had recorded afterward and replaced the OG verse that ended up on Runnin (Dying to Live). It is the OG beat, but again, that verse was not the first one committed to reel.
 

DarkPhantom13

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#13
It's from the OG of Runnin. You guys just don't know what you're talking about, assuming you're talking about the verse that starts off with "Memories of high speed when the cops crash..." Dante had explained it several times in the past, that was the OG, though that verse had not been heard (at least outside of well-connected circles) until the Tupac Resurrection soundtrack.

What a lot of people THINK is the original version is the one from the One Million Strong soundtrack where Pac's verse starts off with "Got me runnin' and dodgin' for my survival" or whatever he said. That was a verse that Pac had recorded afterward and replaced the OG verse that ended up on Runnin (Dying to Live). It is the OG beat, but again, that verse was not the first one committed to reel.
This man is correct! :thumb::thumb:
 

Preach

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#14
oh im so sorry i didnt know this

but on the other hand, i really couldn't give a shit.
i didn't really though :)
The point is, you contribute to the misinformation that has riddled and ruined the Tupac scene for years, and annoyed the "real fans" that took time out to investigate such things in more depth for themselves.

It's why, years after Eric joked about "The Hood's In Me" ft. Stretch, people were still looking for and wanting that track. To this day, some people still probably think it's real.
 

Bobby Sands

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#15
are you serious? so by getting one little thing wrong im ruining the "Tupac scene" and im not a real fan?

go fuck yourself Preach. fucking hell. do you ever stop talking through your hole?
 

masta247

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#20
Silence is a classic and seems to be quite rare these days :(

Pac's verses are a bit too stealthy to me but still I hope that Amaru leaves it in OG form because whatever they come up with will probably be worse :worried:
 

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