are the "unreleased" tupac songs really tupac?

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something ive always kinda wondered is, after tupac died, do you think suge knight ever just hired a voice actor to record some brand new tupac songs? i mean, with all the computer tricks people can do these days, it seems like it'd be some really easy money. what do you think?
 
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No. They are his songs. He had a lot of unreleased stuff pre Death Row. And after getting out of prison, on Death row, he recorded like 3-5 songs a day according to himself.

So...no.
 
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something like that..........Not to mention some of the other folk that got unreleased Pac verses....Money B, Shock G, and quite a few others from what i understand
 
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I got some Krazy or Crazy CD back in 99 under makaveli 7 or 9 i got one the 3 cds by Krazy / Crazy.... theres probally been like 14 tracks i ain't hear in 98-99 thats been released over the years that weren't leaked
 
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Makaveli & Daz Dillinger Don't Go 2 Sleep - Tha EP is a compilation EP by Makaveli and Daz Dillinger. The EP has eight tracks. There are two other (bootleg) versions of the EP, but the original has only eight tracks. It was released December 24, 2001 on D.P.G. Recordz. The tracks were recorded at the Death Row Records between 1995-96 for Tupac's and Boot Camp Clik's project "One Nation". Later when Daz left Death Row, he literally stole an unknown amount of Tupac's unreleased masters, some of which can be heard on this EP. The only track left untouched by Daz is "They Don't Give a Fucc About Us", all other tracks were remixed and Daz also added him self onto tracks he originally didn't appear on. This was all thought to be slightly funny by the Tupac fans, since Daz was marketing this EP as an original collaboration album.
 
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Makaveli & Daz Dillinger Don't Go 2 Sleep - Tha EP is a compilation EP by Makaveli and Daz Dillinger. The EP has eight tracks. There are two other (bootleg) versions of the EP, but the original has only eight tracks. It was released December 24, 2001 on D.P.G. Recordz. The tracks were recorded at the Death Row Records between 1995-96 for Tupac's and Boot Camp Clik's project "One Nation". Later when Daz left Death Row, he literally stole an unknown amount of Tupac's unreleased masters, some of which can be heard on this EP. The only track left untouched by Daz is "They Don't Give a Fucc About Us", all other tracks were remixed and Daz also added him self onto tracks he originally didn't appear on. This was all thought to be slightly funny by the Tupac fans, since Daz was marketing this EP as an original collaboration album.
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something ive always kinda wondered is, after tupac died, do you think suge knight ever just hired a voice actor to record some brand new tupac songs? i mean, with all the computer tricks people can do these days, it seems like it'd be some really easy money. what do you think?
they're not really tupac. suge hired biggie...

edit: suge hired crazie locs...
 
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I remember in an old issue of XXL Daz said that him and 2pac recorded 200 songs together and that Don't Fall Asleep was Pac's greatest song. I was disappointed with the 8 song album. And he originally was trying to sell it for like $500.

Blac Haze was one cat that bootleggers were trying to pass off as 2pac. But you can tell the difference.

Then No Limit had Krazy/Doc Holiday and he didn't sound too much like Pac.

The closest impersonator of 2pac was The Realest. That guy went all the way with the act, mimicing his laugh, vocabulary and phrases, and even got the same tattoos. It's a trip too, that many of the rappers 2pac collab'd with later went on to record songs with this impersonator.