1. Latest News:
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Since November the 26th
there’s another brand new disk full of tracks!
Maybe he’s death, but his
music is still alive!
Check it out…
TRACKLIST:
1) Intro
2) Still Ballin (Feat. Trick
Daddy)
3) When We Ride On Our Enemies
4) Changed Man
5) Fuck Em All (Feat. the
Outlawz)
6) Never Be Peace
7) Mama's Just A Little Girl
8) Street Fame
9) What'cha Gonna Do
10) Fair XChange
11) Late Night
12) Ghetto Star
13) Thugz Mansion (Acoustic)
(NAS)
1) My Block (Remix)
2) Thugz Mansion
3) Never Call U Bitch Again
(Feat. Tyrese)
4) Better Dayz (Feat. Mr.
Biggs)
5) U Can Call
6) Military Minds
7) Fame
8) Fair XChange (Remix) (Feat.
Mya)
9) Catchin Feelins
10) There U Go
11) This Life I Lead (Feat.
Outlawz)
12) Who Do U Believe In
13) They Don't Give A Fuck
About Us (Feat. Outlawz)
14) Outro
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1.2 Tupac's bodyguard to do interviews on radio & MTV
Frank Alexader, who was Tupac's bodygaurd during Pac's Death Row days, and who HitEmUp.com interviewed way back in January 2001, will appear on radio station PWR 105.9 and MTV soon, to further promote his book, "Got Your Back", and DVD, "Tupac Shakur: Before I Wake".
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1.3
Tupac gets
mentioned on 50 Cent's Get Rich Or Die
Tryin'
On the track called "Patiently
Awaiting" Eminem raps "Take some Big and some Pac, and you mix 'em
up in a pot, sprinkle a little Big L top, what the fuck do you got? You got
the realest and illest killers tied up in a knot, the juggernauts of this rap
shit, like it or not." Also
on "In Da Club" 50 Cent raps "They like me, I want 'em to love
me like they love Pac". The
album will be in stores on February 11th.
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1.4
More news on the
Daz produced 50 Cent & 2Pac track
Daz
will be producing an upcoming 50 Cent track and mixing in vocals from Tupac.
The track will appear on the DJ Whoo Kid mixtape. Here is an article from MTV with comments from DJ Whoo Kid
concerning the track, 50 Cent and Pac: On
"In Da Club," 50 Cent rhymes about wanting the fans to love him like
"they love Pac," and pretty soon, everyone will get to hear a dream
pairing of the two headline magnets.
A yet-to-be-titled collaboration between Queens' king of the streets
and Tupac will be hitting the mixtape circuit in a couple of weeks, courtesy
of DJ Whoo Kid. "We're still
working on it, trying to make it a club banger," said Whoo Kid, who was
one of the first DJs to consistently feature 50 on his mixtapes and has since
been DJing shows for the G-Unit. "It's the old Pac, going crazy. We're
going to drop it when 50's album [Get Rich or Die Tryin'] is coming out
[February 11]". Whoo Kid
said on Thursday he got the unreleased Tupac vocals from Snoop Dogg and Daz
and decided that his friend 50 would be the best person to rhyme with the
icon. The DJ was also
behind last year's pairing of 50 and Notorious B.I.G. on "The
Realest," which infiltrated airwaves after getting love underground.
"It's the biggest illegal street hit ever," boasted Whoo Kid, who
admitted receiving the DAT of Biggie's vocals from a thief. "All the
radio stations are playing it. I know if Biggie was alive, he would do a song
with 50. People loved Biggie so much, now they love 50 just the same. [I knew]
the combination would make history."
Like "The Realest," Whoo Kid said that the 50 and Tupac song
probably won't be cleared to be on anybody's album — it will just be another
mixtape classic for collectors to scoop up.
"That's how crazy I am," the DJ laughed, sitting in a Los
Angeles studio working on a track for his upcoming album with Ludacris.
"I just do street viruses. Pac and 50 is gonna be another street virus. It's sick!"
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