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Tupac Unreleased Tupac Unreleased Written by Staff ID36 Friday, 24 September 2004 09:11 - A list of confirmed unreleased Tupac songs: 4 My Niggaz with Storm 4 My Niggaz (Remix) with Storm All About U (Video Shoot) All Out (OG) with The Outlawz Ambitionz As A Ridah (Mike Tyson Dedicated Version) Bitches (with Intro) with Greg Nice & The Bootkamp Click Black Jesuz (OG) with The Outlawz Brothaz At Arms with Buckshot Brothaz At Arms (Alt Version) with Buckshot Bury Me A G (Solo) Can U Get Away (Hot Mix) Can U Get Away (Ragga Mix) Catchin'' Feelings (OG) Cause I Had 2 Cause I Had 2 (Radio Edit) Cause I Had 2 (Remix) Confessions (OG) with Bizzy Bone Confessions (Alt Intro) (OG) with Bizzy Bone Cradle 2 The Grave (with Moe-Z verse) Danger Time with The Live Squad Days Of A Criminal (Remix) Days Of A Criminal (Remix II) Deadly Combination (Remix) with Big L & The Notorious BIG Die with Kausion & Tha Dogg Pound Don''t Call Me, Bitch Don''t Go 2 Sleep Don''t Go 2 Sleep (OG) Don''t Stop (OG) with Tha Dogg Pound Everything They Owe (OG) Fade Me with The Outlawz Fair Xchange (OG) Fake Ass Bitches (OG) First 2 Bomb First 2 Bomb (Mike Dean Mix) First 2 Bomb (OG) First 2 Bomb (OG Instrumental) Friends (OG) Fright Night (aka What''cha Gonna Do) (OG) with Storm Fuck All Yall (OG) Fuckin'' With The Wrong Nigga (OG) Get It On with Grand Puba, Heavy D & The Notorious BIG Ghetto Gospel 1 / 4 Tupac Unreleased Written by Staff ID36 Friday, 24 September 2004 09:11 - Ghetto Star (OG) with Bad Azz Ghetto Star (OG) (Edited) with Bad Azz Good Life (OG) Grab The Mic Happy Home (OG) Hell 4 A Hustler (OG) with The Outlawz Hellrazor (OG) Hit Em Up 2 with The Outlawz House Of Pain with The Notorious BIG & Stretch If U Really Want It (Let Em Have It OG) with Jewell Is It Cool 2 Fuck with Thug Life Just Watchin'' (Clip) Late Night (OG) with DJ Quik & The Outlawz Late Night 2 (Radio Edit) with DJ Quik & AMG Let's Fight with The Bootkamp Click, Greg Nice, Asu & Capital LS Let's Get It On Let's Get It, Letz Fight Letter 2 The President (OG) with The Outlawz & Big Syke Life's So Hard (OG) Lil Homies (OG) Lost Souls (Remix) with The Outlawz Losin'' It (OG) with Big Syke & Spice-1 Military Mind (OG) with The Bootkamp Click Military Mind (Different Take) with The Bootkamp Click My Closest Road Dogs (OG No Skip) with Big Syke Never Be Peace (OG) with Marvalous & Storm One Nation with The Bootkamp Click Only Fear Of Death 1 (OG) Only Fear Of Death 2 (OG) Open Fire (OG) Out On Bail (Live Clip) Out The Moon (Boom Boom) (OG) LBC Crew without 2Pac Out The Moon (Boom Boom) (Daz Remix) (OG) LBC Crew without 2Pac Pac's Life Play Your Cards Right Pop This Shit (Snoop Doggy Dogg Bootleg with Pac Outro) R U Still Down (OG) (Full) Rather Be Ya Lover (OG) with Madonna Ready 4 Whatever (OG) with Big Syke Representin 4 Ron G with Keith Murray & Stretch Resist The Temptation Runnin'' On E (OG) with The Outlawz Secretz Of War (Full Version) (OG) with The Outlawz Secretz Of War (Solo 2nd Verse) Soon As I Get Home with Kadafi Starin'' Thru My Rearview (Movie Version) with The Outlawz 2 / 4 Tupac Unreleased Written by Staff ID36 Friday, 24 September 2004 09:11 - Still I Rise (OG) Street Fame II (OG) Streetlife with Prince Ital Joe & Snoop Doggy Dogg Sucka 4 Love (aka Do For Love Original) with G-Money Tattoo Tears (OG) with The Outlawz Tear Drops & Closed Caskets (Different Version) (OG) with The Outlawz Teardrops & Closed Caskets (OG) with The Outlawz Tearz Of A Clown Temptations (Moe-Z Remix) The Struggle Continues (Full Intro) The Thug In Me with Faith Evans They Don''t Give A Fuck About Us (MD Mix) with The Outlawz They Don''t Give A Fuck About Us (OG) with The Outlawz This Life I Lead (OG) with Kausion & Tha Dogg Pound Throw Ya Hands Up (Moe-Z Mix) Thug 4 Life Thug Life with Thug Life Thug Luv II with Bone Thugs-N-Harmony Thug Nigga with LS, Greg Nice & Asu Thugs Get Lonely Too with Tech9ne Thugs Get Lonely Too (Solo) Thugstyle (OG) Time After Time with OFTB & Kurupt Time After Time (Changed Lyric Version) with OFTB & Kurupt U Don''t Have 2 Worry (OG) Um Dumpin'' (Fucc Tha Police) Unconditional Love (Unedited) Unconditional Luv (MC Hammer Version) Until The End Of Time (OG) Untouchable Freestyle What Goes On with Mouse Man & The Wycked What I''ll Do For Love with Strictly Dope What's Next with The Live Squad & Prince Ital Joe When I Get Free (OG) When Thugs Cry (OG) When We Ride (Remix) with The Outlawz When We Ride On Our Enemies (OG) Where My Souljahs At with The Bootkamp Click Wherever U R (aka Show Stop) with Big Daddy Kane Who Do Ya Luv with Stretch Who Do You Believe In (OG) with Kadafi & Big Pimpin'' Who Do You Believe In (OG) with Kadafi Worldwide Mob Figgaz (OG) Words To My First Born (DJ Quick's 1st Remix) Words To My First Born (OG) with Nutzo Worldwide Mob Figgaz (OG) with The Outlawz 3 / 4 Tupac Unreleased Written by Staff ID36 Friday, 24 September 2004 09:11 - Wrote The Glory Rumored Death Row Unreleased Albums Albums (please note that the year dates may not be entirely accurate, also not all of these albums were even completed and some were just rumored to be in the works) Dr. Dre & Ice Cube - "Helter Skelter" (1994/95) Dr. Dre - "The Chronic 2: Poppa's Got A Brand New Funk" (1996) Makaveli - "One Nation" (1996/1997) Danny Boy - "Danny Boy" (1996) Nate Doog - "G-Funk Classics Vol. 1" (1996) (Only Released Overseas, It Was Later Released Off Death Row On Nate Dogg's Own Imprint, Dogg Foundation Records) Sam Sneed - "Sam Sneed Indeed" (1997) Snoop Dogg y Dogg - "Tha Doggumentary" (1997) Snoop Doggy Dogg - "Tha Doggfather Part 2: Corleone's Revenge" (1997-1998) LBC Crew - "Haven''t Ya Heard? (We Givin'' Somethin'' Back To The Hood)" (1997) Makaveli Presents - "One Nation" (East Coast Collaboration) (1997) O.F.T.B. - "Operation From The Bottom" (1997) Dat Nigga Daz - "Aftershock E.P." (1997-1999) Dat Nigga Daz - "What It Iz" (Movie & Sountrack) (???) Tha Dogg Pound - "Dogg Sh*t" (1997-1999) Soopafly - "Like It Or Not" (1999) J. Flexx - "Stayin'' Alive" (1999) The Outlawz - "Retribution" (1999) Top Dogg - "Y.G.D." (1999) Chocolate Bandit - "Untitled" (1999) Tha Outlawz - "Retribution" (1999) 2Pac/Makaveli - "The Vault" (4-Disc Box Set) (2000) Suge Knight Presents - "Too Gangsta For Tv" (Soundtrack) (2000)) Tha Realest - "Prodigal Son" (1999/2000) Death Row/Cash Money Collaboration - "Untitled" (1999/2000) Above The Law - "Diary Of A Drug Dealer" (2000-2001) Crooked I - "Untouchable" (2000-2001) Videos Suge Knight Presents - "Celebrity Beatdowns Vol. 1" (200/2001) 4 / 4.
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