Wesssyyyyyyddddddeeee
Today marks the 50th anniversary for one of the greatest rappers of all-time, 2pac Shakur. For those that don’t know, this is our (Legend as well) favorite rapper ever in the sport, so we always want to honor the legacy Pac left behind. While he doesn’t get highlighted in the mainstream too often, we always feel its imperative to give light to him whenever it makes sense.
Before COVID started, Death Row Records had plans of releasing a new 2pac album of unheard vocals. It’s believed that he still has hundreds of unreleased songs, that have not been seen by the public. That’s amazing, considering the work ethic and drive he had at the young age of just 25.
The guy was really ahead of his time for the game, and was even setting plans with friends in the east coast through the internet right before he died. Below, we’ve put together a list of our favorite unreleased gems from the King, which some might look familiar over updated beats we weren’t fond of.
Mikaveli 1971-Forever.
Fuck Em All
Watch Ya Mouth
Grab The Mic (Starin Through My Rearview)
Thugs Get Lonely Too
Thug N’U Thug N’Me (Original Version)
When I Get Free
U Can Call OG
What’s Next
The Good Die Young
Hell 4 A Hustla (Last Recorded Song)