Mac Casper
@adonnis - pull up, there's refreshments
I mean his song writing . . would it ever of come to a point where his productivity would subside? I can't imagine an artist more prolific at their craft . . his brand of music is just untouchable
He left us after a string of 4 classic albums
Thug Life
Me Against the World
All Eyez on Me
The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory
Could you imagine what would of came of his next project -
We know his last few songs displayed growth in his direction which included an emphasis on a a venomous delivery with excelled lyrical devices that were more transparent upon listening
"Hell 4 a Hustler"
"All Out"
"Let's Get It On" (Mike Tyson ring walk song)
"My Closest Road Dogs" with Big Syke
Toss It Up - last verse (the rest of the song was recorded earlier in the summer and was put on the album after it was decided that it would be a commercial release rather than the underground project he had planned, once that was decided he threw on the third verse and they shot the video
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In 1997 (outside of One Nation) - I was expecting his release to look something like this
"Tongue Kissin'" - single . . you can hear it in the delivery of the song, the sounds used. This one was made with the intention of radio - It also follows the Interscope line of running a single until the well runs dry - Tupac might of been the first example of this that comes to mind - "Temptations" >> "How Do You Want It" >> "Toss It Up" >>> "Tongue Kissin" was next up
"My Block" - just to change courses and directions for the new year of 1997, if you listen to the lyrics it's presented in a great way and very radio accessible. You can tell there's a conscious effort to go about it in a clean way, and that's how you know it's single . . on second thought, this was used in The Show sound track . . so no this wouldn't of been 1997
He left us after a string of 4 classic albums
Thug Life
Me Against the World
All Eyez on Me
The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory
Could you imagine what would of came of his next project -
We know his last few songs displayed growth in his direction which included an emphasis on a a venomous delivery with excelled lyrical devices that were more transparent upon listening
"Hell 4 a Hustler"
"All Out"
"Let's Get It On" (Mike Tyson ring walk song)
"My Closest Road Dogs" with Big Syke
Toss It Up - last verse (the rest of the song was recorded earlier in the summer and was put on the album after it was decided that it would be a commercial release rather than the underground project he had planned, once that was decided he threw on the third verse and they shot the video
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In 1997 (outside of One Nation) - I was expecting his release to look something like this
"Tongue Kissin'" - single . . you can hear it in the delivery of the song, the sounds used. This one was made with the intention of radio - It also follows the Interscope line of running a single until the well runs dry - Tupac might of been the first example of this that comes to mind - "Temptations" >> "How Do You Want It" >> "Toss It Up" >>> "Tongue Kissin" was next up
"My Block" - just to change courses and directions for the new year of 1997, if you listen to the lyrics it's presented in a great way and very radio accessible. You can tell there's a conscious effort to go about it in a clean way, and that's how you know it's single . . on second thought, this was used in The Show sound track . . so no this wouldn't of been 1997
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