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How Many Songs Does Tupac Have? (Updating…)

Tupac rose from the ashes of adversity to become an icon revered for his unparalleled talent, unfiltered lyricism, and energy that radiated from every pore of his being. While the world mourned...
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2Pac – Why U Turn On Me [Recording Session], June 10 1996

An epic moment, June 10, 1996, when Tupac was in the studio to record two songs that day - ”Why U Turn On Me” & “Reincarnation”. Tupac with Lemika Early & Recording ”Why U...
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Spice 1 on Recording with 2Pac the Night Before His Murder, Pac’s Last Song

"In an interview with Vlad TV, Spice 1 tells his story of the night before ‘Pac was ambushed by gunfire in Vegas. According to him, the two were in the studio together...

1996-08-29 / Tupac Recorded ”Catchin’ Feelins’ ”

On August 29, 1996, Tupac recorded the ''Catchin' Feelins'' at Can-Am Studios, Tarzana, California. The track wasn’t finished. Produced by Darryl "Big D" Harper. 2Pac – Catchin’ Feelins (OG 1) 2Pac – Catchin’ Feelins (OG 2)

1996-08-12 / Tupac Recorded ”Black Jesus” with Outlaw Immortalz & Val Young

On August 12, 1996, Tupac recorded ''Black Jesus'' in Can-Am Studios (Tarzana, CA) with Val Young, Yaki Kadafi, Storm, Hussein Fatal, Kastro. Produced by 2pac & Hurt-M-Badd Black Jesus (Original Version 1) Black Jesus (Original Version 2) Black...
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1996-08-12 / Tupac Recorded ”Ain’t Nothin’ Wrong”, ”Black Jesuz” & ”Just Like Daddy”

On August 12, 1996, Tupac recorded three songs in Can-Am Studios (Tarzana, CA): Ain't Nothin' Wrong (Interlude) / Leaked in 2016. Black Jesuz feat. Yaki Kadafi, Storm, Young Noble, Kastro, Val Young, Tyrone Wrice / Produced...
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1996-07-29 / Tupac Recorded ”Pac’s Life”, ”Street Fame” & ”When Thugz Cry”

On July 29, 1996, Tupac recorded three songs in Can-Am Studios (Tarzana, California): ''Pac's Life'', ''Street Fame'' & ''When Thugz Cry''. Pac's Life (Original Version 1) 1:48 min. & (Original Version 2) 2:21 min., produced...

1996-07-19 / Tupac Records “Watch Ya Mouth”

On July 19, 1996, Tupac records "Watch Ya Mouth", produced by L.T. Hutton. Unreleased track from the Makaveli sessions which sees Tupac diss Dre, Nas, De La Soul and Wendy Williams. DOWNLOAD

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