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  • Jay Z Demos From Before "Reasonable Doubt" Released

    The ''Reasonable Doubt'' Unreleased/Demo (10 Tracks)


    http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/news/id.32122/title.jay-z-demos-from-before-reasonable-doubt-released





    Track 4: ''Understand Me'' has a 2Pac Sample and it's interesting cause it was recorded while Pac was alive I presume.

  • #2
    well this was the Sauce Money, so at that time all was cool and Jay-Z didnt have to choose a site.

    Sauce Money was also on Big Daddy Kane's album Daddy's Home" on a track called "Show N' Prove" alongside Scoob Lover, Shyheim, Jay-Z, and Ol' Dirty Bastard.
    if you then think about the Garden Freestyle with Scoob Lover, Biggie, 2pac, Shyheim and Big Daddy Kane- something from that era, when all rocked the stage together.
    collection: http://www.2pac-forum.com/showthread...439&highlight=

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    • #3
      any d/l link
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      • #4
        Originally posted by adoutlaw View Post
        any d/l link
        jay z not my thing

        you can download here : http://www.livemixtapes.com/mixtapes...the-demos.html

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        • #5
          Is it any good? I will check this out.
          I Ain't Got Time For Bitches

          WANTED LIST

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          • #6
            not my thing either lol just wanna check the pac sample lol
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            • #7
              lol jayz unmastered must be funny even mastered he sounds like a dummy, such an annoying high tone voice
              He was a nice middle class nigga
              But nobody knew the evil he'd do When he got a little bigger
              Shorty Wanna Be A Thug - Tupac

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              • #8
                i believe jay-z was doing another one of his subliminal faggotries on that Understand Me.

                he is putting pac's rhyme in a different context that connects pac to just starting a bunch of shit for record sells.

                the verses are shit that pac talks about, things that made him loved by listeners.

                and to top it off, the sample is as soulful as the words pac spoke. (and the pain song)


                "i had to feed my fucking family, what else could i do?"


                fuck jay-z

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                • #9
                  Just discovered. Actually like it. Jay-Z old stuff is nice.

                  He sampled Pain "had to feed my fucking family" on chorus

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                  • #10
                    Jay Z Demos From Before "Reasonable Doubt" Released

                    Originally posted by chatzon View Post
                    lol jayz unmastered must be funny even mastered he sounds like a dummy, such an annoying high tone voice
                    I'm not sure if you're being serious or not with this post? As he definitely doesn't have a high tone/pitch voice


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