2pac ft. danny boy, cpo & big syke - picture me rollin' appreciation thread

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I chopped it up with CPO a while ago about that song. He told me that the whole thing came about on accident and Pac put him on the track out of mutual respect he already had for him. Even though the convo from when they first met was just brief. Shows you the kind of gratitude Pac had towards the people he respected.
 
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the producers (like dj quik and dj premier) are the ones i'm usually wantin' to see how they work in the studio but aside from scarface, pac is the one rapper i would've love to have seen how he worked in the studio. because he looked like the type who even helped give the producers guidance at times with his own vision and themes

in fact, i remember one of those producers who worked on the 7 day theory (maybe, hurt-m-badd) sayin' how pac was producin' on makaveli in that "the makin' of the 7 day theory" article in the xxl magazine from years ago

bruh was doin' 3 songs a day! :wow: and that's probably just recordin' he talkin' bout, god only knows how much writin' he was doin' a day :damn:

 
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I chopped it up with CPO a while ago about that song. He told me that the whole thing came about on accident and Pac put him on the track out of mutual respect he already had for him. Even though the convo from when they first met was just brief. Shows you the kind of gratitude Pac had towards the people he respected.

damn, that's what's up. that was cool that you got to meet cpo :obama:
 
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The best thing about this song is when he disses the DA (district attorney), Pac is like "that bytch had a lot to say"

Then the bytch as COs (correction officers) and of course the police.

:russ:

When i first heard this song I was like my nikka :whoa:, you just out out on bail you aint free yet, but pac dont give a fk :pacspit:

pac really used this album as a way to really get back all of the people who shytted on him when he goin' through it so when he had the platform and his moment, he went hard as fukk at everybody
 

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I chopped it up with CPO a while ago about that song. He told me that the whole thing came about on accident and Pac put him on the track out of mutual respect he already had for him. Even though the convo from when they first met was just brief. Shows you the kind of gratitude Pac had towards the people he respected.
pac was the goat for that type of shyt. Dude would give ANYBODY love,didnt matter if they were a big name or just a nobody. IE. The producers that worked on makavelli that were labelled "the wack room" by the other death artists and nobody wanted to work with them and pac pumped out a classic with them,or bad azz being a snotty nose nobody but getting that feature on krazy just because.
 

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The best thing about this song is when he disses the DA (district attorney), Pac is like "that bytch had a lot to say"

Then the bytch as COs (correction officers) and of course the police.

:russ:

When i first heard this song I was like my nikka :whoa:, you just out out on bail you aint free yet, but pac dont give a fk :pacspit:

Number one on my list: Clinton Correctional Facilities
All you bytch ass C.O.'s


Oh, I forgot! The D.A
Yeah, that bytch had a lot to talk about in court
Can the ho see me from here?
Can you see me, ho?
Picture me rollin'
And all you punk police, can you see me?
Am I clear to you?
Picture me rollin' nikka, legit
Free like O.J. all day
You can't stop me

:pachaha:
 
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