@jintowwinmingchow Why U Turn on Me, 16 On Deathrow, Wonda Why They Call U Bitch ('94) & Runnin on E are all known to be completely produced by 2Pac there are no co-production credits on any of them.
@Jimmy1992Bonez CO-produced. 2pac gave input. Johnny J was just showing him the ropes. 2pac was not a producer and wasnt capable of that level production at that point. In that clip johnny j was mentoring him pac jokingly said "he's helping me on this foreign exchange program" i know that clip.
@jintowwinmingchow Johnny J said he left Deathrow, he claimed the last song he did with tupac was When Thugz Cry in June or July for The 7 Day Theory, I have evidence to prove my claim also listen to Time After Time (World Wide Stampede) pay close attention to the bass line it is almost the exact same it was produced by Kurupt & the fact is they're not Johnny J's drums, his drums are very distinct. I will admit it is possible he co-produced it though
@jintowwinmingchow 2Pac produced Why U Turn on Me, Runnin on E, Shit Don't Stop, Wonda Why They Call U Bitch ('94), Stay True, 16 on Deathrow, not to mention co-producing Too Tight, All 'Bout U, Run Tha Streetz, Nothing to Lose, Made Niggaz, Staring Through My Rearview & Thug Passion. How you could say he wasn't producing is beyond me, there is a video with Johnny J, they ask 2Pac upfront who's producing this (Too Tight) he says "Me & Hosé here (Johnny J)"
@return2k2 this is a johnny j beat. he got credit for the Original during the until the end of time album production and did an interview on it. 2pac was not a producer. I don't know where he got that information from but its factually wrong. sounds like he made it up actually. its illogical and just plane incorrect.
@95predator Tupac is bomb at production, fuck you
QMOHAMMED 3 days ago in playlist Favorite videos
@jintowwinmingchow 2pac sucks on production but 16 on death row` s beat is tight but i bet its sampled
95predator 1 week ago
@killakadafi77 i thought it was co-produced by live squad?
9trebaby 3 weeks ago in playlist Better dayz og tracks
@Jimmy1992Bonez Nothing 2 lose also
killakadafi77 1 month ago
@jintowwinmingchow Why U Turn on Me, 16 On Deathrow, Wonda Why They Call U Bitch ('94) & Runnin on E are all known to be completely produced by 2Pac there are no co-production credits on any of them.
Jimmy1992Bonez 3 months ago
@jintowwinmingchow cool ill look into it
jintowwinmingchow 3 months ago
@Jimmy1992Bonez CO-produced. 2pac gave input. Johnny J was just showing him the ropes. 2pac was not a producer and wasnt capable of that level production at that point. In that clip johnny j was mentoring him pac jokingly said "he's helping me on this foreign exchange program" i know that clip.
jintowwinmingchow 3 months ago
@jintowwinmingchow Johnny J said he left Deathrow, he claimed the last song he did with tupac was When Thugz Cry in June or July for The 7 Day Theory, I have evidence to prove my claim also listen to Time After Time (World Wide Stampede) pay close attention to the bass line it is almost the exact same it was produced by Kurupt & the fact is they're not Johnny J's drums, his drums are very distinct. I will admit it is possible he co-produced it though
Jimmy1992Bonez 3 months ago
@jintowwinmingchow 2Pac produced Why U Turn on Me, Runnin on E, Shit Don't Stop, Wonda Why They Call U Bitch ('94), Stay True, 16 on Deathrow, not to mention co-producing Too Tight, All 'Bout U, Run Tha Streetz, Nothing to Lose, Made Niggaz, Staring Through My Rearview & Thug Passion. How you could say he wasn't producing is beyond me, there is a video with Johnny J, they ask 2Pac upfront who's producing this (Too Tight) he says "Me & Hosé here (Johnny J)"
Jimmy1992Bonez 3 months ago
@return2k2 this is a johnny j beat. he got credit for the Original during the until the end of time album production and did an interview on it. 2pac was not a producer. I don't know where he got that information from but its factually wrong. sounds like he made it up actually. its illogical and just plane incorrect.
jintowwinmingchow 3 months ago