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Old 10.16.2008, 11:47 AM   #27
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Originally Posted by SuchFriendsAreDangerous
5) The Makaveli Bootlegs

These studio remixes and b-sides from Tupacs massive studio work between 1994 and 1996 are a significant contribution to west coast hip hop, however, as with all underground, you have to be here to know. You have to have these to understand, and they are not always available, and many folks have not heard of them, though there are sixteen to be sure! and EVERYBODY is rappin on these tapes, it is truly a complition of crucial early 1990s rap and hip hop in this regard.


Good, good call man. There's still a lot of these I need to hunt down. But yeah, yr right. What a fruitful time in his career. And of course, it would only end in tragedy. I'm glad to see someone else on this board appreciating Pac's music. I've always found his music, and life in general, quite captivating.
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