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geplaatst: 26 mei 2009, 19:31 uur
Greatest Hits? 
Nee, ik denk Resurrection, maar dat is ook weer een verzameling..
Until the End of Time ms.

Nee, ik denk Resurrection, maar dat is ook weer een verzameling..
Until the End of Time ms.
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geplaatst: 9 juni 2009, 13:38 uur
YouTube - 2Pac is Alive! (No One Can Deny It Now) 2009
Wat denken jullie? Is dit Tupac? :O
Ik geloofde zelf nooit in die "Still Alive" toestand.. maar dit lijkt wel erg op Pac. Hij heeft het ook over T.I., Hillary Clinton & Obama.
Wat denken jullie? Is dit Tupac? :O
Ik geloofde zelf nooit in die "Still Alive" toestand.. maar dit lijkt wel erg op Pac. Hij heeft het ook over T.I., Hillary Clinton & Obama.
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geplaatst: 9 juni 2009, 13:38 uur
YouTube - 2Pac is Alive! (No One Can Deny It Now) More Proof
En nog een track gevonden..
En nog een track gevonden..
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geplaatst: 9 juni 2009, 15:33 uur
En z'n stem is ook niks veranderd sinds die tijd ofzo?
Hij heeft nog precies dezelfde stem als toen
Hij heeft nog precies dezelfde stem als toen
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RedLightCityBoy
geplaatst: 9 juni 2009, 15:37 uur
Juist niet. Het klinkt gewoon als een verveelde mongol die niks te doen had en die 2pac probeert te immiteren. 

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geplaatst: 9 juni 2009, 16:22 uur
Als het is geïmmiteerd vind ik het zeker aardig gedaan. Maar je hoort wel dat het ehm niet is (denk ik
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geplaatst: 9 juni 2009, 18:57 uur
Deze is helemaal lachen:
bij 4:39 in de auto naast een of andere Nederlandse rapper
YouTube - Tupac is alive! biggest proof in cuba! (he is near the end in a car)
bij 4:39 in de auto naast een of andere Nederlandse rapper
YouTube - Tupac is alive! biggest proof in cuba! (he is near the end in a car)
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geplaatst: 9 juni 2009, 19:09 uur

Laat die man toch gewoon rusten...
Maar ik moet zeggen dat ik niks van die nieuwe tracks snap. Want verdomme zeg, het lijkt wel echt alsof het 2Pac is. Het zal toch niet waar zijn?
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geplaatst: 9 juni 2009, 19:22 uur
Ik ben echt in de war nu, hij rapt over Obama en T.I. In een ander 'nieuw' nummer heeft hij het zelfs over de Twin Towers.
Misschien is het die gast met dezelfde stem, Black Haze?
Misschien is het die gast met dezelfde stem, Black Haze?
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RedLightCityBoy
geplaatst: 9 juni 2009, 19:28 uur
Dat zou zeker kunnen, maar ik kan me ook voorstellen dat mensen zijn stem gewoon goed kunnen immiteren. Ik persoonlijk vind het niet lijken. Het heeft er wel iets van weg, maar het is zeker een imitatie als je het mij vraagt.
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geplaatst: 9 juni 2009, 20:49 uur
Het mooiste zou zijn als Pac als PC-nerd met tientallen YouTube-accounts e.d. dat soort nummers en filmpjes maakt, inrapt en plaatst
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geplaatst: 9 juni 2009, 21:27 uur
Vanaf zijn onbewoonde eiland zeker 
Ach ja. Sowieso lijkt het me sterk dat hij een shoutout zou geven aan TI...

Ach ja. Sowieso lijkt het me sterk dat hij een shoutout zou geven aan TI...
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geplaatst: 10 juni 2009, 10:50 uur
Vooral omdat TI Pac's Life verklote met zijn vers. Tupac is in '96 gewoon vermoord door een bende Crips waarvan het motief enkel speculaties zijn. Alive Theories vind ik wel interresant.
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geplaatst: 10 juni 2009, 20:12 uur
Het is ook gewoon Blac Haze die dat rapt. Dat komt door onderstaande line:
"Even Obama got his mind on the Dirty South"
Dit zou alleen een rapper uit het zuiden zeggen. En aangezien Blac Haze uit het zuiden komt.
"Even Obama got his mind on the Dirty South"
Dit zou alleen een rapper uit het zuiden zeggen. En aangezien Blac Haze uit het zuiden komt.

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geplaatst: 25 juni 2009, 20:11 uur
Het nieuwe album komt in juni volgend jaar uit:
Roughly a week after the 38th birthday of deceased rapper Tupac Shakur, WIDEawake Entertainment Group, the company that recently acquired the assets of Death Row Records [click to read], has announced that they will be releasing an album of unreleased music from Tupac as well as other releases from former Death Row artists in the near future.
"After purchasing the Death Row catalog in January, WIDEawake began looking for a partner to help monetize their rights," David Schulhof, co-CEO of EverGreen explained to Billboard. "We already had a relationship through the estate of Tupac Shakur; WIDEawake was looking for an exclusive boutique company to help focus on licensing in the film, television, video game and ad world; and because we own the catalogs of Tupac and 2 Live Crew and Teddy Riley and others, they knew we already had experience in the genre. So, it just felt like the obvious choice for them to partner up with us for Death Row."
Aside from the Tupac album which will be released in June 2010, just in time for the rapper's next birthday, WIDEawake also plans on releasing The Chronic Re-Lit . The Chronic Re-Lit, which will include four bonus tracks and a DVD featuring footage of Dr. Dre and other artists, will be released September of this year.
"After purchasing the Death Row catalog in January, WIDEawake began looking for a partner to help monetize their rights," David Schulhof, co-CEO of EverGreen explained to Billboard. "We already had a relationship through the estate of Tupac Shakur; WIDEawake was looking for an exclusive boutique company to help focus on licensing in the film, television, video game and ad world; and because we own the catalogs of Tupac and 2 Live Crew and Teddy Riley and others, they knew we already had experience in the genre. So, it just felt like the obvious choice for them to partner up with us for Death Row."
Aside from the Tupac album which will be released in June 2010, just in time for the rapper's next birthday, WIDEawake also plans on releasing The Chronic Re-Lit . The Chronic Re-Lit, which will include four bonus tracks and a DVD featuring footage of Dr. Dre and other artists, will be released September of this year.
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geplaatst: 14 juli 2009, 14:09 uur
2pac - shortly wanna be a thug
Dit is van een concert in New Orleans.
Andere nummers die hij hier deed:
Ambitionz az a Ridah
Ain't mad at cha
How do you want it
De rest moet nog worden gereleased.
Dit is van een concert in New Orleans.
Andere nummers die hij hier deed:
Ambitionz az a Ridah
Ain't mad at cha
How do you want it
De rest moet nog worden gereleased.
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geplaatst: 24 juli 2009, 16:19 uur
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Social_Mask
geplaatst: 26 juli 2009, 16:14 uur
Hij is leuk jah, de zingende 2pac krijg je moeilijk weer uit je hoofd
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geplaatst: 26 juli 2009, 18:13 uur
Inderdaad, ik heb dagen lang met het refrein in mijn kop gezeten.
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geplaatst: 29 juli 2009, 20:53 uur
Nieuw album van 2Pac op 13 september:
Thirteen years after his death, Tupac Shakur's first Hip-Hop recordings will now become available through a forthcoming album entitled Shakurspeare.
The project is the brainchild of Darrin Keith Bastfield, CEO of Born Busy Records. Bastfield was one of Shakur's early collaborators, and the two formed a group together called Born Busy when a 16-year old Tupac first began to rap.
For long-time fans, the album will offer the first glimpses of Tupac's Hip-Hop journey, back when he was known by his first rap name of MC New York.
"I was there when Tupac heard himself for the first time rapping on a recording. As he sat in the cafeteria of the Baltimore School for the Arts it was as if he couldn't believe that he was listening to himself," Bastfield told AllHipHop.com. "Just as Tupac was quietly amazed by hearing himself, I want people to hear Tupac as a young artist in his very first recordings ever having fun, rapping about issues that concerned us, and most importantly giving a cautionary and timely 'Message of Peace' in his own voice as if he was already a big rap star with a reputation to uphold."
The title Shakurspeare is an allusion to a conversation between Bastfield and a 17 year-old Shakur, where the aspiring emcee revealed that he dreamed of becoming as renowned Shakespearean actor.
The LP cover will illuminate this motif by having a Bastfield oil painting depicting Shakur as Shakespeare.
"This project was a very spiritual undertaking for me, but most importantly it is about creating art and being educational. The vocals to the songs we wrote were all recorded accapella in 1988 on a cassette tape," Bastfield explained. "Through technology the vocals were able be extracted, digitally mastered, and put to contemporary music that was produced in 2008. I wanted to keep the recordings as close to the vein of our ideas from back in the day. As far as new material to assist with the concept of the album as being like an audio documentary, I chose to work with producers and artists in my own backyard which are native of Baltimore, Maryland which includes International Jazz recording artist Maysa. My life and times with Tupac Shakur all happened in Baltimore, so I wanted the spirit of the Shakurspeare album, just as the book, to stay consistent."
The new album will mark Bastifield's second Tupac Shakur project. In 2002, he released the book Back in the Day: My Life and Times with Tupac Shakur through One World/Ballantine.
At press time, Shakurspeare will be released digitally on September 13 through Born Busy Records.
The project is the brainchild of Darrin Keith Bastfield, CEO of Born Busy Records. Bastfield was one of Shakur's early collaborators, and the two formed a group together called Born Busy when a 16-year old Tupac first began to rap.
For long-time fans, the album will offer the first glimpses of Tupac's Hip-Hop journey, back when he was known by his first rap name of MC New York.
"I was there when Tupac heard himself for the first time rapping on a recording. As he sat in the cafeteria of the Baltimore School for the Arts it was as if he couldn't believe that he was listening to himself," Bastfield told AllHipHop.com. "Just as Tupac was quietly amazed by hearing himself, I want people to hear Tupac as a young artist in his very first recordings ever having fun, rapping about issues that concerned us, and most importantly giving a cautionary and timely 'Message of Peace' in his own voice as if he was already a big rap star with a reputation to uphold."
The title Shakurspeare is an allusion to a conversation between Bastfield and a 17 year-old Shakur, where the aspiring emcee revealed that he dreamed of becoming as renowned Shakespearean actor.
The LP cover will illuminate this motif by having a Bastfield oil painting depicting Shakur as Shakespeare.
"This project was a very spiritual undertaking for me, but most importantly it is about creating art and being educational. The vocals to the songs we wrote were all recorded accapella in 1988 on a cassette tape," Bastfield explained. "Through technology the vocals were able be extracted, digitally mastered, and put to contemporary music that was produced in 2008. I wanted to keep the recordings as close to the vein of our ideas from back in the day. As far as new material to assist with the concept of the album as being like an audio documentary, I chose to work with producers and artists in my own backyard which are native of Baltimore, Maryland which includes International Jazz recording artist Maysa. My life and times with Tupac Shakur all happened in Baltimore, so I wanted the spirit of the Shakurspeare album, just as the book, to stay consistent."
The new album will mark Bastifield's second Tupac Shakur project. In 2002, he released the book Back in the Day: My Life and Times with Tupac Shakur through One World/Ballantine.
At press time, Shakurspeare will be released digitally on September 13 through Born Busy Records.
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