"I was there when Tupac heard himself for the first time rapping on a recording. As he sat in the cafeteria of the Baltimore School for the Arts it was as if he couldn't believe that he was listening to himself," Bastfield told AllHipHop.com. "Just as Tupac was quietly amazed by hearing himself, I want people to hear Tupac as a young artist in his very first recordings ever having fun, rapping about issues that concerned us, and most importantly giving a cautionary and timely 'Message of Peace' in his own voice as if he was already a big rap star with a reputation to uphold."
This is awesome to hear 2Pac rap when he was younger!!! Hmmmm cant wait for that!!! R.I.P. TUPAC!!!!
Luv 'Pac...but this one I might have to pass on.
ReplyDeleteA fan of "2Pac/Makaveli"...haven't gotten into "MC NewYork" which is the name he was under at that time of those recordings. There maddd old-skool.
Now the next unreleased-album that's being put out by the new owners of the DeathRow catalog...yea, I'm copping that next year.
was up thiz someone mysterious and im followin both blogs i hope your followin both of mine thanx
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