2Pac – The New Untouchables f. Snoop Dogg, The Outlawz & The L.B.C. Crew

The LBC Crew used to have a few hits out West back in the day… anyways, this cut dropped a while ago, but here is the full version.

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47 Responses to “2Pac – The New Untouchables f. Snoop Dogg, The Outlawz & The L.B.C. Crew”

  1. wack

  2. Yeah we know you are.

    This shit is classic west coast

  3. Always been a Pac fan, but in reality, the ratio of bad songs Pac made (with repetitive simple lyrics, generic shitty beats) to dope ones (Dear Mama, Ambitionz…, Hail Mary, etc) is about 10:1.

    When you factor in the hundreds of wack ass posthumous remixes and cobbled together bullshit, that ratio increases to more like 50:1.

    This shit is decent background music at best. Also, sounds like Snoop just made that shit up on the spot….not in a good way.

  4. Thug life baaaaby!

  5. Me & flex dont fuck wit Tupac

    ///sidenote
    Bpumper>>>>This Bitch ass Niguhh

    [thatwuzup]

  6. 2pac has had more posts in the last year than Andre 3000…

  7. ^^^^ u aint lie bro

  8. George Clooney < please tell me which album ur actually reffering too. pac had alot of material but his first 5 albums were all lyrically dope and not filler material. be specific wen u comment.

  9. D Rico < lol there was a time when 2pac had more songs out than everybody alive, when he was dead.

  10. @Billy Clint

    Pac’s first two albums were lyrically solid, but had like 8 truly good beats between them. Me Against The World was his overall most consistent album, with All Eyez On Me right behind it. If you trimmed the fat off of AEOM, you could probably come up with a near perfect rap album, but he treads a lot of the same ground over and over on AEOM, and some of those beats were pretty stale.

    Makaveli had a lot of strong moments, but a lot of it was rushed, and it shows. And some of those beats were straight garbage.

    His shit with Thug Life and The Outlawz was mostly forgettable. Meanwhile, the multitude of diss tracks he put out were 90% weak shit.

  11. this that g-fonk for all u youngins

    what that west like?

  12. Never noticed this before, but J.Cole has alot of 2Pac in his delivery. A good thing IMO.
    @George Clooney you can’t even count the posthumous bullshit. Pac had no say in how those records turned out. NAS on Thugz Mansion?? C’mon son.

  13. classic! peep more 2pac rares on my site

  14. You gotta keep in mind the time period that this music came out… Music wasnt super lyrical yet and music was more about reppin your crew than being sonically on point.

  15. dope

  16. Rebel < er not really that was wen it probably was at its heights in the mid ninties thats wen nas n jay n bigge n em were all hot.

    georgeclooney< so basically wat ur saying is pac had alot of dope ass records.

  17. @ Billy Clint

    Yeah, he did. But for a guy who recorded like 2000 songs, it would seem conceivable that 1000 of them shits were average to ehhhhh, and that 800 of them should never have seen the light of day. At the end of the day, not a lot of rappers got 200 dope songs.

    @HoesOnMyDickCuzILookLikeKenMasters

    I get that Pac can’t be held responsible for the posthumous shit, but it exists. When I said the shit was 10:1, that includes songs on his first two joints, Thug Life and Still I Rise, which he was 100% involved in making.

    RU Stil Down?, Until The End Of Time, and all the unreleased shit from the Death Row sessions consisted mostly of material that was completed while he was still alive, a lot of which he planned on releasing at some point.

  18. OK… I mean PAC wasnt that lyrical yet but around 95 he started comin wit bars like the song – I GOT MY MIND MADE UP , wit method man , redman and inspectah deck and kurupt. By the time 7 DAY THEORY dropped , keep it real he was spittin flames. PAC was a young nigga too.

  19. ^oh i get u

  20. I co-sign the 10:1 ratio. There’s a lot of Pac songs I just don’t fuck wit. It’s when I hear that Pac is garb that I gotta throw the bullshit flag. I know you ain’t sayin that Clooney so I can dig it. I also hear shit like Wayne>Biggie, Jay, Em etc. all the time, but that’s neither here nor there.

  21. PAc Is Dope The best to ever live IMO
    IF You listen to all the recoerd He Put out they’re mostly all great and he cant be handle accountable for the posthumous albums

  22. C’mon on guys, out of every PAC album HE release, 95% classic material. His disses were cutthroat brutal. His delivery was unmatched.
    PAC can not be fucked with. I want George Clooney to name the several trash beats on makaveli

  23. Makaveli was CLASSIC.

  24. I just listen to that song I mentioned earlier , Pac was dope. He said – My lyrics motivate the planet its similar to rhythm nation but thugged out… forgive me Janet. DOPE and her stuck up ass didnt wanna kiss him in Poetic Justice. Pac was that dude. He had some tracks that wasnt that tight but hes still one of the best.

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  26. Tupac is the greatest of all time thats not even up debate now days. He was 25 when he passed and still manged to record over 3,000 songs including features, has contless studio albums released sold more albums than any rap act today over 70,000,000! filmed 5 feature films wrote a #1 selling book of poetry, wrote 3 movie scripts that filmakers are working on right now, and he put in most of his work the last year of his life. So Its no wonder some PAC verses would Sind repeatetive he was recording 6 songs a day and still performing filming, appearing every where! When you put that into account then listen to the sencerity of his craft…. That’s shit wows! Me everytime. Amazing soul it’s scary to think what if…what if man.

  27. his best albums were 2Pacalypse Now and Me Against the World(lyrically)

  28. Fuck Tupac nigga is horrible at rapping …Big Sean > Tupac

  29. Kol u cud at least try a bit harder if ur going to troll

  30. I love Pac but , this song sucks.

  31. Pac was solid lyrically, and his beats were tight too (not that he produced them though, I dont understand the comment above about shitty beats) – can’t say I don’t enjoy anything pre-posthumous releases … afterward that’s on the estate IMO, some dopeness and some things that shou;dve been untouched. Id still like to see an OG catalog released, with all the original beats & features etc.

  32. Anybody know where I can find a link of that 30 for 30 about Pac & Tyson?

  33. Maaaaaaan I still can’t believe this niggas dead.. SMFH

  34. Pac was making so many songs that sure the quality of it can’t be good the whole time. But I compare his music like art of Vincent van Gogh, Picasso and Dali.. it has his “signature” on it, that’s why I appreciate this unreleased track. 2Pac actually heard this beat when he wrote his 16bars on it. so that means a lot.
    But his best work in my opinion is “Me Against The World” I can play that album from Track 1 up to the last track, without even skipping a track..

    010zuid

  35. Some rappers think about lyrically being dynamic , PAC could do that , but Pac was more concerned about the listener feeling him and his emotions. Thats the same technique soul singers use .On Makaveli on the HOLD YA HEAD track , he spit lines like – LAST WEEK I GOTTA LETTER FROM MY ROADDOG WRITTEN IN BLOOD SAYIN PLEASE SHOW A PLAYA LOVE…HOLD YA HEAD. Even if you think thats not a dope line , you still feel the chills goin threw your body when you hear it. If you listen to Martin Luther King speeches you hear his voice go up and down with forceful passion. Thats what Tupac used in his style like a weapon.

  36. Dope track but only part of the LBC Crew is on this track, Tray Dee, Lil C Style, So. Sentrell & Tekneek are missing.

    Playin’ w/ my music is like playin w/ my emotions Meka.

    Anyway, that LBC Crew classic “Beware of My Crew”, I heard it’s produced by Niggaracci which I believe is Terrace Martin & Snoop, can anyone confirm this???

    I found myself liking most 2pac songs as opposed to disliking, like a lot of you say. I currently own 2pacalypse Now, Me Against The World, All Eyez On Me, Makaveli, The Greatest Hits & Still I Rise. Judging from those albums plus what I’ve heard from the couple I don’t have, my 2pac good/bad song ratio would be more like 8:2, excluding the posthumus BS but including Thug Life.

    Maybe it’s cause I grew up off Pac (in LA) but the fact that he tells it like it is, recognized & exploited oppression, admired plus uplifted women & was just as real as it gets appeals to me musically. He was not the best lyricist but by no means was he a bad one, substance also plays a crucial element in this.

    *begins to play 2Pac – I Don’t Give A Fuck!*

  37. @CaliGrown Yeah your correct about who Niggaracci is…

  38. @TKO I co-sign your post, well said.

    Some listeners let lyrical dynamics get in the way of a message being delivered. Group Home for example, definitely don’t produce the best rhymes but have so much depth to their lyrics.

    I can go on about this subject but it’s getting late and I got school, PEACE!

    @HIPHOPISDEAD I feel you man, he left a void in the game that will always be missed and never replaced. I often wonder what Pac would be saying about the FUCKERY going on in this world & Hip Hop.

    RIP 2Pac. “Anytime ya’ll wanna see me again, rewind this track right here, close your eyes, and Picture Me Rollin”

  39. @Daveg cosign.

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  41. Damn.. Makes me realise I still miss him.

    ”RIP 2Pac. “Anytime ya’ll wanna see me again, rewind this track right here, close your eyes, and Picture Me Rollin””

  42. Shake this is the SAME version you posted a while back homie. Still feeling the song though….

  43. My bad, I meant Meka.

  44. a lot of people on here say that it’s impossible to keep good consistency everytime when your catalogue is 3,000 songs and give 2pac a pass……now think lil wayne

  45. @BangYaHeadHarder i feel you mang, same here.

  46. the only when that i can feel hes energy when he’s rapping. in my book, hes the GOAT. Rest in Peace 2Pac.

  47. Please dont compare Pac to lil wayne , Pac was rappin his real life , wayne just makes words rhyme. Pac recorded all those songs while recovering from bullet wounds , getting death threats , goin back and fourth to court , beefing with rappers and shooting movies all at the same. And all lil wayne songs are not good , he rhymes about gangsta shit he never did ( record deal at 12 ) and the substance of his rhymes is that a a ten year old…

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