if pac did a group album...

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i agree on bo.

bo would bring out the rider in pac but can pac bring out the deep side in bo?

thats whut bothers me about those two on a group collab.

i would have liked to see that happen though.

not saying it would'nt work.
 
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Buckshot said at the start of the year on his XFM radio interview in the UK, that Duck Down plan on releasing the "ONE NATION" album after the last tupac album from Amaru/Death Row.. and duck down hold most of the rights, and amaru found it hard to get the rights on one nation over that pac paid duck down records up front..

and duck down producers worked on the album more than anyone at death row records.. and pac planned on putting it out between Makaveli Records & Duck Down Records buckshot of black moon said.

also a few months back marley marl played the promo of New "One Nation album" on Hot97 and UK's Tim Westwood Show.. and the albums featuring Pac, Outlawz, Luniz, Snoop Dogg, Eastsidaz, Boot Camp Clik, Method Man & Redman, La The Darkman, and i think they were planning on adding the likes of Mobb Deep & Terror Squad to the album aswell..

The album going to spilt between Duck Down/Amaru/Death Row/Jive & Interscope.. and you can see why is taking time over legal rights, but like buck said "Pac mother also wants duck down to release this album, when the time is right, and buck said something like the end of 2002 or 2003.

Buckshot also talked about he stays over alot at 2pac Mothers house, and chilled out with shakur family alot, when he over on the westcoast..

you know Duck Down Records are more closer to Amaru Entertainment than Death Row Records.

Amaru Ent. only work with death row because they have too, but dont anymore after the last death row 2pac album in november.

and also said he stays in touch with trey dee who also keeps in contact with pac mother aswell.
 
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The One Nation album was supposed to be 2 Volumes. The First Volume was supposed come out on Death Row and Volume 2 was supposed to come out Duck Down, thats how Pac wanted it. He wanted Duck Down to get their first Platinum record. They recorded mad songs together.



Death Row owns all the rights to the music. Pac wanted Volume 2 to be on Duck Down. Since Pac passed away he don't have no say. So Duck Down still needs consent from Death Row to release it.

One Nation album was a 2 Volume album. Vol. 1 on Death Row. Part one was is supposed to come out before 2. Dru and Buck has talked to the Row and 2Pac's mom's. Pac's mom said when the last 2pac albums come out on Death Row that Duck Down could release it.

Pac has at least 200 songs unreleased still. I heard some of the One Nation album before and a lot of it has never been officially release except Military minds and Thats Just BCC. Pac worked with a lot of other artists all over coast to coast. Death Row still owns the rights too the music thats the bottom line Pac's mom has little say about the music, she gets a percentage and makes some decissions about some songs getting remixed etc. So if you wanna ever hear these 2 albums (volume 1- and 2) then you gotta vote .... and sign this petition with your e-mail address ....
peace, B-E-Z !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

http://onenation-petition.cjb.net/
 
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DeWalt said:
It seems pac's energy helped other rapers on his shit. EX: Cbo comes sicc w/ pac so does richie and dru i mean I aint sayin they dont without him but they came hella sicc when they did songs togather. Pac just broght out the best in everyone
agreed. when you are working with someone like pac, you can't come weak... a) exposure and b) you gotta be hyped up
 
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i can't picture him working with artists he didn't already work with, not sure why, i just can't see it......

FACT IS.......

he was dope with richie rich....i've never heard a weak song with them 2 on it. (ain't hard to find, niggaz done changed....etc.)

E-40!!!!!!

c-bo

celly cel

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Apr 25, 2002
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Tooper said:
who would be tight enough to hold up?

THUGLIFE & THE OUTLAWZ

Outside of them, SNOOP & PAC would've been tight. He rapped with so many people that it's hard to pin point certain individuals but I'll stick with SNOOP.