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#2PAC DEAR MAMA LIVE FULL#
It was full speed ahead until it was done-as if it was guided or meant to be. No one thought twice no one doubted anything. This song just flowed out of everyone that was a part of it. After the vocals were done, 'Pac had Ricky Rouse replace my keyboard bass and guitar parts with live bass and guitar parts, and the song was done-less than two hours total. Then he told Val Young what the concept was, and she went in and laid her chorus vocal in one take, too. He went in the booth without telling anyone what the track was about he just laid it in one take-over about three tracks.
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I went home and hooked it up as fast as I could, and I think I came back the same night and he listened to the track three times, and in like 15 minutes he was already done with his lyrics. He felt it and told me to go home and hook up a beat like that. I was in the studio with 'Pac, I had some records with me, and there was this old song that I played for him to see if he liked the vibe. "Lost Souls", one of the cut songs, was released the following year on Gang Related - The Soundtrack. QDIII collaborated on numerous tracks for the album, but only "To Live & Die in L.A." made the final cut. The song was produced by QDIII, son of producer Quincy Jones.