The Discussion on this subject has been going on for a few years now, and I feel that although Blac Haze has disturbingly similar pronunciation, and flow to Tupac.
BUT
Tupac was a lyricist, and Blac Haze unfortunately does not fit that description. Pac’s lyrics were much deeper and more artistic than Blac Haze’s lyrics. One very awkward aspect about Blac Haze is that the guy barely brings out Albums. The second album of his came out !!4 years!! after the first one. If someone is trying to get fame, wouldnt he put more emphasis in continuously bringing out stuff? Maybe time wil show us the truth, although at the moment I would rather count myself to the Disbelievers concerning this subject…
Blac Haze = Tupac?
30 11 2009Comments : Leave a Comment »
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Review: Tupac – All Eyez on Me
30 11 2009
Released: beginning of 1996
Label: Death Row Records
Length: 131:45
Tracklist:
CD1:
1. Ambitionz Az a Ridah
2. All Bout U – (featuring Snoop Dogg/Nate Dogg/Dru Down)
3. Skandalouz – (featuring Nate Dogg)
4. Got My Mind Made Up – (featuring Dat Nigga Daz/Kurupt/Redman/Method Man)
5. How Do U Want It – (featuring K.C./JoJo)
6. 2 of Amerikaz Most Wanted – (featuring Snoop Dogg)
7. No More Pain
8. Heartz of Men
9. Life Goes On
10. Only God Can Judge Me
11. Tradin’ War Stories – (featuring Dramacydal/C-BO/The Storm)
12. California Love (RMX) – (Remix, featuring Dr. Dre/Roger Troutman)
13. I Ain’t Mad at Cha – (featuring Danny Boy)
14. What’z Ya Phone # – (featuring Danny Boy)
CD2:
1. Can’t C Me – (featuring George Clinton)
2. Shorty Wanna Be a Thug
3. Holla at Me
4. Wonda Why They Call U Bytch
5. When We Ride – (featuring Outlaw Immortalz)
6. Thug Passion – (featuring Jewell/Dramacydal/The Storm)
7. Picture Me Rollin’ – (featuring Danny Boy/Syke/CPO)
8. Check Out Time – (featuring Kurupt/Syke)
9. Ratha Be Ya Nigga – (featuring Richie Rich)
10. All Eyez on Me – (featuring Syke)
11. Run Tha Streetz – (featuring Michel’le/Mutah/The Storm)
12. Ain’t Hard 2 Find – (featuring E-40/B-Legit/C-BO/Richie Rich)
13. Heaven Ain’t Hard 2 Find
Everyone knows Tupac, noone doubts his Legacy. To my opinion this is his best album. It was the last one he made before he died 7 months later. A Definate “Must hear” to oldschool fans, as well as for the New Schoolers out there.
Personal Favorites: Ambitionz as a ridah, I ain’t mad at cha, Shorty wanna be a thug, Holla at me, wonda why they call U Bytch, When we Ride, Picture me rollin’, All eyez on Me, Run tha streetz
My Rating: 5 / 5
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Do You Remember This?
30 11 2009CRU – Just another Case
Epic song from the 90’s take a listen
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Do You Remember This?
27 11 2009
Notorious B.I.G. – Big Poppa
Classic Song, classic beat -> Must hear
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Review: Nas – Street’s Deciple
26 11 2009Released: November 30, 2004
Label: Sony Records
Length: 73:43
Tracklist:
CD 1
1. A Message To The Feds, Sincerely, We The People (Intro)
2. A Message To The Feds, Sincerely, We The People
3. Nazareth Savage
4. American Way
5. Coon Picnic (These Are Our Heroes)
6. Disciple
7. Sekou Story
8. Live Now
9. Rest Of My Life
10. Just A Moment
11. Reason
12. Pipe Dreams
bonus tracks
13. You Know My Style
CD 2
1. Suicide Bounce
2. Street’s Disciple
3. U.B.R. (Unauthorized Biography Of Rakim)
4. Virgo
5. Remember The Times (Intro)
6. Remember The Times
7. The Makings Of A Perfect Bitch
8. Getting Married
9. No One Else In The Room
10. Bridging The Gap
11. War
12. Me & You (Dedicated To Destiny)
bonus tracks
13. Thief’s Theme
This Album has written Hip Hop History with Songs like “The Makings of the Perfect Bitch” for example, which has been sampled and covered in pretty much every country of the world. The first reason to buy this is that it is a 2CD Album. Both Cds are filled with Nas-typical beats, flows and features. There were only two or three songs I didn’t like while listening to it the first time, and that was 3-4 years ago.
If you are thinking of any cheap album to invest in, definately consider Nas’s Street’s Deciple, it’s worth it in any case.
My Favorites: All but the Intros and War
My Rating: 4 / 5
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