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  • Biggie Claimed Some Of Tupac's "Me Against The World" Beats Were His, Easy Mo Bee Say

    The Tupac Shakur album turns 20 this week.

    On the twentieth anniversary week of Me Against The World, Easy Mo Bee discusses producing songs on the Tupac album.

    “We recorded a big batch of songs,” Easy Mo Bee says during an interview with RevoltTV. “He did one of the smartest things in the world to take the ‘Temptations’ and ‘If I Die Tonight’ and put that on Me Against The World. He takes ‘Straight Ballin,’ he throw that on Thug Life album. These are all songs that I did.”

    A listening session on the set of Shakur’s film Above The Rim led to the creation of the “Temptations” record.

    “I went to Rucker Park where he was filming Above The Rim, went into the trailer,” Easy Mo Bee says. “I played them one joint that I already made. That track ended up being ‘Temptations. And for all the beat makers, all the producers who know…it was ‘Computer Love’ filtered, just the bass frequencies. Then I’m drumming it up on top. Then I’m laying some keys.”

    Easy Mo Bee says he first met Shakur in conjunction with a Big Daddy Kane performance held at Madison Square Garden.

    “I’m walking in the long hallway and we gettin’ closer,” Easy Mo Bee says. “The closer he got, he pointed, ‘Yo, I was lookin for you.’ I was kinda fresh, new and green in the business. [In] '89 I had just did Kane [produced on Big Daddy Kane's It's A Big Daddy Thing album] after that The Genius [Words From The Genius] album, some remixes in between and then I worked on that Miles Davis [Doo-Bop] album. He had just done the Juice movie.”

    Easy Mo Bee describes the exchange as he recalls the encounter.

    “I was like, ‘What you want from me?’” Easy Mo Bee says. “[Shakur] said, ‘I like the stuff you did on Big’s album [The Notorious B.I.G.'s Ready To Die]. I love that ‘Party And Bullshit.’ When he said that I was bugging because he’s from the West Coast. They got a whole different vibe.”

    The Notorious B.I.G. was reportedly expecting those tracks for himself.

    “He stood next to me and said, ‘Mo, you’re wrong. You know you were supposed give me them 'Pac joints,'” Easy says. “[Biggie said], ‘You know nothing gets passed me.'”

    In a February interview, Easy Mo Bee discussed being one of the few artists to work with Tupac and Biggie.

    “A lot of people have said I was the only one to work with B.I.G. and Tupac while they were alive and that’s partially true,” Easy Mo Bee said at the time. “I’m not sure about any other situations.”

  • #2
    The 20th anniversary is in 3 days and no special re-release from Amaru is planned, very sad
    My 2PAC Collection | Status: 09/27/2018
    Vinyls: 60
    Cassettes: 110
    CDs: 216


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    • #3
      Originally posted by Exodus View Post
      The 20th anniversary is in 3 days and no special re-release from Amaru is planned, very sad
      Not surprising.

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      • #4
        Easy Mo on Bigger Than Life cracks me up every time when he says you where suppose to give them joints to me mo
        I ain't choosing sides
        Hell nah,fuck everybody
        It's Westside when I ride watch 4 dead bodies
        Lyrics are colorful words and anesthetics
        Problems are getting worked out faster than calisthenics
        I'm bullet proof
        Blazed up on top of my man's roof
        Hands on a fully AK now what 'cha plan to do
        Moon motherfuckaz til they feel me
        It's West Coast nigga fuck New York
        Now did everybody hear me?

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        • #5
          hey amaru, we got rarez despite you tryin to keep everythin for yourself....how you like them apples ?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by insanity View Post
            hey amaru, we got rarez despite you tryin to keep everythin for yourself....how you like them apples ?

            It's funny but true - the 2pac scene has managed to get more unreleased material than Amaru has and had better relations with the artist he worked with. This is what happens when you don't want to payout royalties to the artist he worked with but instead take the acapella and add new beats & artist - only to pawn it off as 2pacs music.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by insanity View Post
              hey amaru, we got rarez despite you tryin to keep everythin for yourself....how you like them apples ?
              What Amaru possess is a mere fraction compared to what they don't have ...

              So even if they released everything they got, the quest for unheard material is far from over.

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