Oct 2, 2018Gonna be full of features from people he would’ve never f----- with and beats he never would’ve rapped on
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Oct 3, 2018
Me Against the World and 7 Day Theory are perfect albumsOrdinary Joel, Buddha, Intel and 7 others like this. -
Oct 2, 2018
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Oct 2, 2018
drinking hennesyyyy, watching my enemiesss
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Oct 2, 2018
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Tupac's voice will once again speak to the culture.
Few rappers have influenced the foundations of the culture like Tupac Shakur. Since his untimely death in 1996, Pac's spirit has lived on through his music, which has prolonged his reach well into the millennium. With an equal amount of studio and posthumous projects, many wondered Pac's vaults had simply run dry. Apparently, the doors have been reopened.
According to The Blast, Tupac's estate has recently settled a lawsuit with Death Row Records, which originally centered around unpaid royalties; the lawsuit also targeted Canadian company Entertainment One, who actually bought Death Row in 2013. With those matters settled, Pac's estate is set to receive a lofty batch of unreleased music, reportedly enough for two or three new albums.
It's been over a decade since we've heard a posthumous album from Tupac's camp. His last project was 2006's Pac's Life, which followed up the Eminem-produced Loyal To The Game. While both received mixed reviews, it's hard to deny that Pac's absence has been felt, and hearing his voice once again would be most welcome. As of now, these reports remain purely speculation, yet it wouldn't be surprising to see developments start to gain momentum in the coming months.
Given the creator's lack of agency, it can be argued that they are not genuine reflections of Pac's creative vision. With his legacy well cemented, do you feel like posthumous albums contribute to the cause?Ordinary Joel, BIGFOOT, Kon and 2 others like this.(This ad goes away when signing up) - Jul 6, 2025
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Oct 4, 2018
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Oct 3, 2018
Spatula routinely bashes his ‘2nd favorite rapper’ and hardly ever says anything positive about him. Then he gets pissed and all defensive when people say he only listens to eminem lol.Big Dangerous, asvdawg and Zeugma like this. -
Oct 3, 2018
Heard he got a verse on that new gunna x baby albumDetroitDGAF, Lil Squeed and OwI like this. -
Oct 3, 2018
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Oct 2, 2018
Great, a thread for a new Pac album has already (by page f---in 2) turned into some dumbass stans trying to defend their hero again.
f--- off.Ordinary Joel, DKC and Big Dangerous like this. -
Oct 2, 2018
Most Pac fans I've seen aren't too happy about this and think it'll be pretty horrible. I'm excited regardless of how it turns out, didn't think we'd have new 'official' Pac music at any point.
Yes Pac's life and loyal to the game were horrible, but hopefully they make the smart decisions here. I don't want a ton of features of people who never knew him or s-----y remix stuff, but if done right this could be amazing..Either way I'm excited for Pac to be introduced to some new people and see what we get here.
Please keep Eminem the f--- away from this by the way, and LT Hutton too. Em f----- up loyal to the game, LT f----- up Pac's life and the all eyez on me movie.Ordinary Joel, pop and TeamJimmy like this.