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Another Version Of 2pac’s ‘One Nation’ ft. Boot Camp Click

by KS STAFF on Oct.01, 2009, under OLD SKOOL JEWEL, SLAP

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1. Lets Fight
2. Tattoo Tearz
3. My Own Style (feat. Greg Nice)
4. Secrets Of War
5. Where Ever You Are
6. House Of Pain (feat. Notorious Big)
7. Struggle Continues
8. Brothaz At Arms
9. Worldwide Dime Piece (feat. Snoop Dogg)
10. Military Minds
11. Thug Nigga (feat. Greg Nice)
12. Just Watching (feat. Snoop Dogg)
13. Military Minds (Version 2)
14. How Do You Want It (feat. Outlawz)
15. Where Will I Be (feat. Outlawz)
16. Thug Pound
17. The Money
18. Boot Camp Clik Interview

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VIBE’s Lost Interview With Pac, Pt. III

by PAPERBOI PIMPEN on Sep.22, 2009, under THE EARLY EFFECT, VID E OZE

TupacVibeYou just kinda wish they would release the whole damn thing without all the frickin’ desire to keep people in suspense.

If it’s a great interview, it’s because of what he said… not because of who was conducting it.

You can barely hear the questions being asked and again, it’s basically consistent with everything he said at that time.

Shame they had to fold before releasing this video. There’s no telling how viable they would have become had someone had the cajones to drop it when it mattered.

For the record, there’s more talk in this particular clip about how rappers and execs from the East Coast threw darts at him. Pac offers that he was willing to walk away from the drama and said as much in the VIBE cover he was featured in, but was ignited to attack with full force when another issue came out four months later. It was predominantly filled with interviews and opinions from many of the people he claimed had wronged him in the first place.

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VIBE Found A 13 Year Old Interview With 2Pac… 2nd Part

by PAPERBOI PIMPEN on Sep.17, 2009, under VID E OZE

8-2pac-vs-notorious-bigIn this, the second part of VIBE.com’s so called “Lost interview” (guess they just stumbled upon it on the 13th year anniversary of his death right? fuck outta here), 2pac speaks on the shooting that made his and the Biggie’s beef, well, notorious.

He basically refers to Biggie as his little brother and asks any intelligent student of hip hop to study the game and the culture within.

He then challenges us (them) to determine why he reacted the way he did to the vicious shooting where he was damn near left him for dead.

Ironically, whenever I’ve explained my position as to why Pac was angry about being shot five times, Biggie fans insist he was paranoid or whatever. My retort has always been that one, he wasn’t and two, as a BOSS, Biggie had no answers. Neither did Puff or anybody else in the building. Bosses know.

Pac puts those thoughts in his own words, with the violent eloquence he’s known for and accentuates his point by insisting he’d pulled off similar feats for others, including Wu Tang Clan members.

This interview is pretty consistent with any other one he did during that era… Not so sure what makes it so special because someone lost it for thirteen years.

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Throwback 2Pac Footage | R.I.P.

by KS STAFF on Sep.13, 2009, under VID E OZE

Shame he had to die before he was cleared on this charge…

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WIDEawake To Release 2Pac Album In 2010

by KS STAFF on Jun.24, 2009, under KS NEWS, WCW

Since purchasing the Death Row catalog this past January, WIDEawake Entertainment has been relatively quiet and that’s about to change with the quickness. A week after what would have been his 38th birthday, the company told Billboard they plan on releasing exclusive 2pac materials that have been preserved and relegated to the Shakur Estate and Death Row Records to the date.

The album, untitled as yet, is subject to be released sometime in June of 2010.

In conjunction with EverGreen, who will design the compositions and masters of such releases, WIDEawake also plans on releasing The Chronic: Re-lit. Complete with four new tracks and a DVD of Dre and other artists, it promises to evoke memories of a golden era when the West Coast could do no wrong. The Chronic: Re-Lit will be released this September.

“WIDEawake [was] 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.

“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.”

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