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The next TUPAC album, which is slated to be the last album from the Don.
A couple special guests may return to help work on the project, and to
put an end to Tupac's album releases the way it should be ended....
with a BANG!
# It will be the last Tupac CD to be released. (This does not include special project releases)
# It will have both pre-Death Row era songs and tracks recorded while he was on Death Row.
# It will be a two CD set
Artists to be featured on the tracks are still to be determined, but you can expect some of the regulars including the Outlawz. we was given a hint that Snoop Doggy Dogg and Dr. Dre could make an appearance, however it is not known if this would mean that Amaru is releasing the unreleased tracks with Snoop and Dre or if they will lay down a new verse as a sort of way of paying their respects to this final CD project.
Internet Tupac Fans who have been hording his unreleased material for years will be pleased to know there will be at least 2 songs that managed not to go "missing" from CANAM studios after Pac died.... which in lemans terms means there are surprise tracks never known to even exist which will be included on the album.
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50 Cent Producing 2pac's New Album
05/15/2006 03:23 PM
Word is 50 says he'd like to executive produce 2Pac's new album and make sure 2Pac is promoted correctly. 50 also says he's concerned about the direction of 2Pac's material from his last effort. "I mean look at his last album. You can say there was no single and if it was it wasn't released in time and not only that, but it was probably released quietly, where absolutely no one heard about it. How do they expect to make money by doing that if the marketing isn't on point," asked 50.
According to 50, he feels 2Pac is deserving of better production and promotion then on some of his recent efforts and feels the only way that can happen is if he can be the overseer of his music projects. "2Pac has so many potential hits and he deserves better than what he's getting. I mean his posthumous albums are okay decent albums, but they can be better if you ask me. I'm a pac fan and I still listen to 2pac until this day. In fact I can listen to 3 2Pac albums straight without skipping a track."
2Pac who's untitled new album, which is stated to be his last released posthumous album is scheduled to be released in the Fall of this year, which marks his 10th year anniversary of his passing and is anticipated to be the best posthumous album to date. But the G-Unit general is not so sure that they can do an exceeding job that he is so promising to put forth if it was released under his direction and denies it will be his last. It's like every pac album that comes out with is his last. "That's just a promotional tactic that the people in charge of his music use for people to pick up his albums and they shouldn't have to go through all that because we all know pac was a workaholic and that there is no way that the last of his material are anywhere near. 50 Cent also said passionately and annoyed, "I feel the people running his material are not necessarily heading his work in the proper direction". 2Pac had an album come out some years ago and they only put out one single out of about an album filled with 30 songs and that single had Nas on it. To me that was the worst thing they could've done. Like why would they put Nas on a pac single and then worse make a video for it also as the lead single. It seems like the people in charge don't even listen to his music. That right there was a turn off to plenty of people. They missed the ball on making more huge hits, gaining more profit, and having his overall legacy be more than what it is. The album had so many potential singles such as "Who Do You Believe In", which relates to me and is probably one of my favorite joints ever. His mother has a center dedicated to him where supposedly all the album proceeds are put into that center, but with the way 2pac is promoted it's like there not really trying to make money. A 2pac album should be going at least 6x platinum a record, but since he has a weak marketing team and people who sit back and choose wrong choices of singles, the center is not making as much proceeds from his album as he should be because his albums aren't doing his real potential numbers."
"If this joint deal was to happen with Amaru/G-Unit I guarantee that 2Pac will have the greatest album to date ever," says Curtis "Interscope" Jackson boldly. "We're trying to be in talks with Amaru now and his estate and hopefully a conclusion of a joint venture can happen and we can make it happen for pac again. Me and Pac rocked the house on tha realists joint and we can do it again if the opportunity is given, where pac and I can team up again and have him linked to G-Unit. I don't see why his mother wouldn't want a joint venture with me. Mark my words, I guarantee an authentic 2pac album. I'll make a better album than All Eyez On Me and Makaveli and this is a guarantee. If Pac is with me on G-Unit I guarantee diamond status on every album because I would put out some of the best music of his life. All his mom needs is a promoter like me to do all the work and she can kick back."
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To those of you who browse Tupac fan sites and forums I have no doubt you will know of and be anticpating the latest installment of Tupac's posthumous material. The new release is set to be titled "Pac's Life" and is sure to divide fans across the world as to the nature of its release.
As with the majority of Tupac's post death releases the original material, which has graced the internet and bootleg CD's for years, has been changed.
You can expect original beats to have been switched, lyrics chopped up, even new words made to suit the new vibe of the tracks in question and as always; guest appearences altered to suit the taste of the current HipHop buyers. While it is set to infuriate many, a great many others will still grab a copy when the album is released on November 21st 2006.
the lead single for the album, which is the albums title track "Pac's Life" - however it is no longer the track many will have heard in the past - it now features T.I with a verse, Ashanti on the hook and a new beat by LT Hutton.
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A new generation of rappers will pay tribute to Tupac Shakur on the upcoming posthumous release by the rapper, titled Pac's Life.
Pac's Life, which is the follow-up to 2004's platinum-selling studio album Loyal To The Game, consists of previously unreleased vocals by Tupac combined with new contributions from rappers like Snoop Dogg, Ludacris, T.I., Young Buck, Ashanti, Lil' Scrappy, Carl Thomas, Keyshia Cole, Outlawz, Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, Big Skye, Papoose and others.
Production from Swizz Beatz, LT Hutton, G-Unit's Sha Money XL and others round out the album, which is being executive produced by Afeni Shakur and Tom Whalley, the co-founder of Interscope Records who originally signed Tupac in 1991.
"I say it every time, that Tupac left us the blueprints to follow, and without the amazing contributions made by everyone of these artists, producers, musicians, everyone, I do not know how I would get this great task accomplished," Afeni Shakur said. "I believe whole-heartedly that Tupac sends the people he wants to these projects."
Pac's Life hits stores Nov. 21.
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