That Straight Outta Compton Movie Was Disgraceful as fukk

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It's been the story forever that Makaveli was recorded within a week (3 days I think) so I think for whatever reason they couldn't get the rights to use anything from AEOM so went for a different but easily recognisable song from Pac.

It didn't have anything to do with the rights, both albums are still with so the credits for both would read "Appears courtesy of Death Row by arrangement with BMG Rights Management" who administrates the publishing for both songs . . they just messed up
 
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I really wish u nikkas would stop citing tomica as a credible source, she's not a credible source and is just as bad as suge or jerry heller, real eazy e fans know already, do your research

2pac recorded 7 day theory in 7 days, those 7 days dre was already gone from death row, during those same 7 days he recorded hail mary and diss tracks to dr dre calling him a fakkit..

jerry and suge had no involvement in this movie, dre and cube werent in eazy's life after the split so they obviously wouldnt know how his life was which only leaves the bytch that married him on his death bed, killed his label, and left his children in the hood

Tupac recorded The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory in 3 days and the rest of the album was finished within 7 days (final production touches and mixing)

This took place in August.

Tupac had originally had the artistic pipe dream of releasing this as an underground album to bubble up from the swap meets . . once it was deemed that "No, the hottest mainstream artist in the world right now will do nothing of the sort" the album needed a single, they pulled from a session that took place earlier that summer . . June or July . . and added "Toss It Up" to the album . . that is the only song that wasn't recorded during those 3 days.

During that 3 day session there were actually 20 songs recorded
 

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The going broke thing I think that and from Tomica. She probably wanted him to be seen as a person more so than a gangsta image and the character that he played up when rapping. Maybe that's how she remembers it or maybe he didn't let her in on how shyt was actually still all good.

Plus Eazy was the main focus of the movie so they had to have him face some adversity and make the audience feel for him near the end because he's supposed to be a sympathetic character. Maybe he DID cry one time from seeing a Chronic billboard (doubt it). I think the scene with Jerry after E got beat up at the studio is real af tho.

At this point they only have stories, articles/interviews and second hand reports from family members to go on for Eazys actions out of the spotlight.

I think Scenes where he's losing the house were supposed to get the message across that even Eazy was getting fukked over by Jerry not that he was actually going broke.
That's how I saw it too
 

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Tupac recorded The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory in 3 days and the rest of the album was finished within 7 days (final production touches and mixing)

This took place in August.

Tupac had originally had the artistic pipe dream of releasing this as an underground album to bubble up from the swap meets . . once it was deemed that "No, the hottest mainstream artist in the world right now will do nothing of the sort" the album needed a single, they pulled from a session that took place earlier that summer . . June or July . . and added "Toss It Up" to the album . . that is the only song that wasn't recorded during those 3 days.

During that 3 day session there were actually 20 songs recorded

and those 20 songs are prime pac at his best
 

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and those 20 songs are prime pac at his best
Even so with that material being so close to his death - it wasn't the peak of his evolution . . he actually showed more stylistic advancement/artistic direction after that. His last recorded songs "All Out", "Hell 4 a Hustler" (also "Let's Get It On" but I'll leave that one out) showed him using vocabulary to paint a darker picture, a more raw delivery - he was kind of going cinematic and he understand the power of words and how they could be used to paint a picture or depict a scene in any listener with a visual mind
 
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