TO HELL WIT 9/11, IM WAITIN ON 9/13..WILL TUPAC RETURN?

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May 2, 2002
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lmao, if he is still alive why would he let all of the terrible albums come out with his name and lyrics all over them...get over it
 
Nov 14, 2002
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Vinn, you're a bitch and everyone called you out on the Strange forum so why don't you just shut your piehole and go home?

Call me nuts but the real anniversary is Oct isn't it? That's when all the albums and dvd's are droppin'.


From CMU Daily:

NEW TUPAC TRACKS AS SEVENTH ANNIVERSARY APPROACHES
As we approach the seventh anniversary of Tupac Shakur's death more
posthumous releases are in the pipeline.

On 7 Oct Death Row Records will release 'Death Row Presents 2Pac Nu-Mixx
Klazzics while on 4 Nov Tupac's mother Afeni Shakur will spearhead the
release of the soundtrack to MTV Films' 'Tupac: Resurrection'.

Meanwhile DJs Green Lantern, DJ Vlad and DJ Dirty Harry have been working on
a second installment of the 'Rap Phenomenon CD' which mixes in Tupac raps
with new songs. Vlad explains: "We've been busting our asses for months on
this one. It's especially important because it's the anniversary of his
death and some people think he's going to come back on that day. In a way
we're bringing him back. We actually created a whole album full of new Tupac
songs. Most of the vocals, the die-hard Tupac fans have heard. For the
general population, it's going to be like, 'Oh, what's that?' It's going to
be a lot of stuff people really haven't heard."

The album includes Tupac's vocals on top of popular instrumentals like the
Black Eyed Peas' 'Where Is the Love?', as well as tracks based around
original beats made by themselves or producers like Midi Mafia.

Responding to some criticism in the hip hop community of producers "messing"
with Tupac's lyrics Vlad continues: "People are trying to maintain beefs
they don't even know anything about. We're not trying to have the beef era
frozen in time. We're showing how great Pac was by taking his old records
and giving it a modern backdrop and including people who are relevant and
have respect for Pac."
 
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According to the times on the posts it took me 3 minutes... Which means all thing included (loading time, typing, posting time) it probably took me about 1.5 minutes.
 
Aug 2, 2002
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I'm not going to even read through everyone's comments.
I only have one thing to say. 9/11 was HELL, you can't send it there. My best wishes to everyone that was affected by 9/11.
 
May 16, 2002
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Here we are Sept. 16 (going into the 17th in a few hours).

...and for those of you still asking if Pac is gonna come back:

 
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CHRISHOGG14 said:
eh homie, you live in nassau? i live in suffolk. is there any good rap out here? i am from cali.........................sorry to get this totally off subject
Holy shit... Someone from the Island on the sicc?? That's a first.

I don't know shit about the rap scene out here. I'm sure there must be one somewhere, but I haven't looked very hard. Long Island is all about punk and hardcore music, but there must be something out here...

There's probably some clubs in Hempstead or near 110 going towards Jericho Turnpike.