Makaveli: The Don Killuminati 3 Day Theory - Legendary QD3 Speaks About Hip-Hop & Film !
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Originally he wanted to call it "The 3 Day Theory".
They say he completed it in 3 and wanted to release an EP but then wanted to turn it into an album and rocked a whole 7 days.
Assuming he's doing his usual average of 3 songs a day then we'd assume he recorded atleast 21 songs in that time frame.
But according to BombFirst I don't see that as being completely true last time I saw the Session List.
"The 7 Day Theory" we know of today is mostly Simon's (Suge) concoxion. Its also been rumored that he was going to take off the Nas disses.
*not the final track list*
*probably not the final track list either*
We have no idea for the most part how this album would've turnt out. All we can do is guess.
They say he completed it in 3 and wanted to release an EP but then wanted to turn it into an album and rocked a whole 7 days.
Assuming he's doing his usual average of 3 songs a day then we'd assume he recorded atleast 21 songs in that time frame.
But according to BombFirst I don't see that as being completely true last time I saw the Session List.
"The 7 Day Theory" we know of today is mostly Simon's (Suge) concoxion. Its also been rumored that he was going to take off the Nas disses.
*not the final track list*
*probably not the final track list either*
We have no idea for the most part how this album would've turnt out. All we can do is guess.
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Obvious old troll thread by old username, being bumped by brand new username is obvious............
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There's an original version with a few different songs with extra disses floating around online, i think i got it from datpiff:
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Goat album
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MoneyLuver wrote: »
That's a dope cover -
Is it just me or does the blood to the left holding pac look like DJ Quik and the crip next to suge look like Snoop?
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Album stays in rotation
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I produced To Live & Die in LA for this album if you have any questions about it, hit me. QD
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I produced To Live & Die in LA for this album if you have any questions about it, hit me. QD
No disrespect but can u provide proof showin its really u? Cuz thru out the yrs there's been people on here claimin they was some1 they really wasn't..if it really is u tho salute I respect ya work along wit ya father.. -
I produced To Live & Die in LA for this album if you have any questions about it, hit me. QD
Wait you QD3? When is the next beef DVD? -
I produced To Live & Die in LA for this album if you have any questions about it, hit me. QD
No disrespect but can u provide proof showin its really u? Cuz thru out the yrs there's been people on here claimin they was some1 they really wasn't..if it really is u tho salute I respect ya work along wit ya father..
I highly believe that's him. He has a selfie with his father Quincy Jones in his avi -
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it's me. I signed in with fb. who would you want to see in the next beef dvd?
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Busta Carmichael wrote: »I highly believe that's him. He has a selfie with his father Quincy Jones in his avi
I seen the avi but that don't really mean nothing cuz anybody can get that pik & claim they is qd3...there's been people on here b4 claimin they knew pac & then truth comes out & they get exposed as frauds.. I'm just being cautious -
it's me. I signed in with fb. who would you want to see in the next beef dvd?
Can u post a proof pik? -
That "Descent from the Cross" art is even doper than the classic final cover daaaaaaamn
also if that's really him ?if you have any questions about it
#1 - what was Pac really like in a recording session? did he write the lyrics while working with you or were they already ready? how many takes did he need? did he smoke before?
#2 - did he seem generally happy with Death Row and Suge or ready to leave ASAP?
#3 - How did Pac's approach to recording differ from Ice Cube's?
#4 - did you ever meet Michael Jackson? did you ever get to watch him work with your dad on any of those 3 masterpieces?
*remembers when Ktulu had ppl believing they were talking to KRS-One*
screw it i want to believe lol
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#1 - what was Pac really like in a recording session? did he write the lyrics while working with you or were they already ready? how many takes did he need? did he smoke before?
A: he was very social, lively, and would talk while he wrote his lyrics effortlessly. sometimes he smoked. maybe most of the time lol. But he was always in a hurry. Not many if any could write one verse by the time he wrote all 3.
#2 - did he seem generally happy with Death Row and Suge or ready to leave ASAP?
Both happy and upset. he was used to being in control. so it was hard to adjust to not having full control.
#3 - How did Pac's approach to recording differ from Ice Cube's?
Cube came in with printed lyrics, and matched them to beats. Pac wrote on the spot, but it was usually songs he had in mind in the back of his head. He almost always had a plan.
#4 - did you ever meet Michael Jackson? did you ever get to watch him work with your dad on any of those 3 masterpieces? A: yes, we sort of saw him grow up. me and my dad did work together on Back on the Block, and Juke Joint. Before that, I with him to the studio while he was working on Thriller, Off the Wall, The Wiz etc. I was there for most of that. He is at a different level. I was also present for all eyes on me, straight outta compton, D.O.C., Ice Cube solo albums, etc. so the best form each generation, it's a great perspective. -
LL was also amazing to work with, all three of the above mention people I would consider my main mentors besides my pops.
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quick note: in 92 when Cube came in with printed lyrics, remember, no one really had home printers, so it was pretty unusual to see anything like that in those days, let alone from Ice Cube who had just left NWA. lol
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The Don Killunminati 7 day theory hip hop most overrated album.. Ugh
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quick note: in 92 when Cube came in with printed lyrics, remember, no one really had home printers, so it was pretty unusual to see anything like that in those days, let alone from Ice Cube who had just left NWA. lol
Do u plan to do any more documentary s on any other artist like you did with the lil Wayne Carter docu -
quick note: in 92 when Cube came in with printed lyrics, remember, no one really had home printers, so it was pretty unusual to see anything like that in those days, let alone from Ice Cube who had just left NWA. lol
What month did your sister & tupac go 2 Italy 4 the Versace show?
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