Above The Law ft. 2Pac - Call It What U Want [HD]
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klassic
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Classic
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@ 0:24 is a legend . R.I.P Tupac .
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@TheHumanBallsack I counted some of the unreleased tracks like Life's So Hard, Street Life, plus the All Eyez on Me tracks. And QD3 wasn't a vital producer for Tupac. Johnny J really made shit happen. Johnny J did 200 + tracks with Pac. That's a hell of a lot more than any other producer.
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@KillerHolidayMOVIE So in just ONE video, there was pac, eazy, mc ren and representation from above the law, digital underground, live squad and naughty by nature!! Damn that really was the golden era, I take it pac n eazy were cool wit each other?
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@ChronicGod420 Daz did a hell of a lot more than just 7 or 8, I have about 25 of them already and others are still unreleased, i.e. Street Life, This Life I Lead..plus QD3 was producing classic after classic beat for pac in 96 also, i.e. Soon As I Get Home, Fuck Friendz (OG version), Thug Nature (OG version)..
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@KillerHolidayMOVIE ahha what 4 real :) how it was to make this video with all those THUGS!
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Rare indeed it seems to me these two were a little more than friends
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this video looks rare
Those "hired thugs" in the background are Treach and Stretch tha one and onlys for reals - I'm the director of this video and it was an honor working with ATL & EAZY - thanks for liking, Marty Thomas (my new thriller movie "Killer Holiday" - google it) peace
KillerHolidayMOVIE 3 months ago 18
@Penef13 Daz did maybe 7/8 tracks for Pac. Dre did 2. Even without Death Row, he'd be successful. He had Johnny J.
ChronicGod420 5 months ago 18