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Making 2Pac compilation CD's...
Need advice on a 2Pac mix. On one disc, I want his most poetic, ballad-like songs (Dear Mama, Changes, Do For Love), and on the second, I want his more gangsta sound (2 of Amerikaz Most Wanted, Hail Mary, California Love). Since there is such a large catalogue of 2Pac, I was hoping to get some recommendations on what you'd put on each. Thanks for any help!
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Cd 1:
1. Brenda's Got A Baby 2.. Keep Ya Head Up 3. Do For Love 4. Changes 5. Me Against The World 6. So Many Tears 7. Dear Mama 8. It Ain't Easy 9. Life Goes On 10. I Ain't Mad At Cha 11. Krazy 12. Hold Ya Head 13. Unconditional Love 14. Letter 2 My Unborn 15. Happy Home 16. When Thugz Cry 17. Mamas Just A Little Girl 18. Thugz Mansion (Acoustic) 19. My Block (Remix) 20. Better Dayz CD 2 [Gangsta] 1. Holler If Ya Hear Me 2. I Get Around 3. Str8 Ballin 4. Ambitionz Az A Ridah 5. All Bout U 6. How Do U Want It 7. 2 Of Amerikaz Most Wanted 8. Heartz Of Men 9. California Love (Original) 10. Can't C Me 11. Picture Me Rollin 12. All Eyez On Me 13. Hit Em Up 14. Troublesome 96 15. Hail Mary 16.Toss It Up 17. To Live & Die In L.A. 18. Me & My Girlfriend 19. Lil Homies 20. When We Ride on Our Enemies - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - It's hard to pick songs when making a 2PAC ... so from 300+ songs, the list came down to 100 songs [50 each category]. So it took me 30minutes+ to decide and debate [with myself] on which songs are the BEST for U... anyway here u go, ENJOY! |
Didn't his record label release like 20 2Pac compilation CDs after his death?
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no they didn't... they made one greatest hits cd, obviously not divided like this, and they released new material, with many songs that obviously wouldn't appear on the greatest hits.
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Thanks so far!
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There was a thread on this same topic, which would prob fill your first request. Another user wanted to have the inspirational 2pac songs..
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I think compilations of anyone pretty much suck.
You should listen to Pac the way his actual albums were recorded. But if you have to get a mix going...... then GerrytheDone seems to know what he's talking about so go with his list. And DO NOT BUY the latest Death Row Nu-Mixx Klassic thing. It's really terrible.....almost hard to believe stupid Suge Knight would alllow something that bad released with his name on it. |
Originally posted by Frank TJ Mackey But if you have to get a mix going...... then GerrytheDon seems to know what he's talking about so go with his list. |
Originally posted by Frank TJ Mackey And DO NOT BUY the latest Death Row Nu-Mixx Klassic thing. It's really terrible.....almost hard to believe stupid Suge Knight would alllow something that bad released with his name on it. At least I got it off apples music store for like 9 bucks, but it's not worth half that imho. Oh, this isn't a Death Row label record, it's Koch Records, whoever the f@ck that is. I dont' think Death Row would be something out this bad even. |
Originally posted by SpaceBoy Oh, this isn't a Death Row label record, it's Koch Records, whoever the f@ck that is. I dont' think Death Row would be something out this bad even. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ...from another 2PAC thread that I posted this: Since his death in 1996, a seemingly unlimited supply of 2Pac material has hit stores. Nearly a month after the seventh anniversary of his murder, 2Pac's former record label will add to the list with Death Row Presents 2Pac Nu-Mixx Klazzics. Unlike the other posthumous 2Pac albums, Nu-Mixxx Klazzics, due October 7, doesn't feature new tracks but rather remixes classic and well-known 2Pac tracks from his days on Death Row Records. Label head Suge Knight, currently in jail oversaw the production of the album, employing in-house beatmakers Tha Row Hitters to remix the songs. "We decided to take Pac's best tracks and spice them up a bit," said Knight, who, as the project's executive producer, hand-picked the cuts on the collection. "In that way, we could revisit the classics while also offering something new. I think we accomplished our goal and I'm sure that, if he were alive today, Pac would love what we've done." - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - |
Originally posted by gerrythedon Wrong, Dead Row released this [KOCH distributed it] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ...from another 2PAC thread that I posted this: Since his death in 1996, a seemingly unlimited supply of 2Pac material has hit stores. Nearly a month after the seventh anniversary of his murder, 2Pac's former record label will add to the list with Death Row Presents 2Pac Nu-Mixx Klazzics. Unlike the other posthumous 2Pac albums, Nu-Mixxx Klazzics, due October 7, doesn't feature new tracks but rather remixes classic and well-known 2Pac tracks from his days on Death Row Records. Label head Suge Knight, currently in jail oversaw the production of the album, employing in-house beatmakers Tha Row Hitters to remix the songs. "We decided to take Pac's best tracks and spice them up a bit," said Knight, who, as the project's executive producer, hand-picked the cuts on the collection. "In that way, we could revisit the classics while also offering something new. I think we accomplished our goal and I'm sure that, if he were alive today, Pac would love what we've done." - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - |
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