Afeni Shakur, mother of the late Tupac Shakur, was interviewed by the TX UnLtd show on BBC Radio yesterday night, and spoke a little on the upcoming Tupac album.
According to Afeni, Tupac's next Posthumous album is currently slated for a November 2004 release.
Presently untitled, the album has begun being put together, and Eminem is one of the producers in the studio at this time, working on providing new beats to go under Tupac's vocals.
Eminem was the man behind the beats to Tupac's "One Day At A Time" track which featured himself and the Outlawz, as well as the beat to "Ghost". Both tracks appeared on the "Tupac - Ressurection" Soundtrack.
Afeni is also in talks with Dr. Dre and Kanye West, in trying to persuade them both to jump aboard on the project and provide a few beats each themselves for the album.
peep www.westcoastaftershock.com for the audio
According to Afeni, Tupac's next Posthumous album is currently slated for a November 2004 release.
Presently untitled, the album has begun being put together, and Eminem is one of the producers in the studio at this time, working on providing new beats to go under Tupac's vocals.
Eminem was the man behind the beats to Tupac's "One Day At A Time" track which featured himself and the Outlawz, as well as the beat to "Ghost". Both tracks appeared on the "Tupac - Ressurection" Soundtrack.
Afeni is also in talks with Dr. Dre and Kanye West, in trying to persuade them both to jump aboard on the project and provide a few beats each themselves for the album.
peep www.westcoastaftershock.com for the audio
But 2pac was beefin with Dre when he died. He's not around to say whether he would have forgiven him or not. What's next? C Dolores Tucker going to produce a beat?