2Pac - Toss It Up (OG) (feat. K-Ci & JoJo, Aaron Hall, & Danny Boy) (Produced by Dr. Dre) video free download


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Uploaded: 2011/04/13

2Pac Toss It Up. Not the one from his 7 Day Theory: Don Killuminati album, but the original that I believe supposed to be released on one of the 2 discs on All Eyez On Me. U may already notice the hook on this record. This is also the Original "No Diggity" by Blackstreet. Yeah, they took the hook, the same beat, but changes instrumentals a little. Which is the reason Dr. Dre is on No Diggity. Because originally that was his beat he hooked up 4 Pac. Dre must have gave them beat & the hook. And Teddy Riley & William Stewart funked it up for the funky song "No Diggity". But anyway I'm feelin' this by Pac. Way better than the remade Toss It Up.

Comments

6 years ago

DJay B22

Bigmaneastside/Thanks for the track. Where'd you find it? This was one of the final tracks done for the Makaveli album because Suge wanted a club type song. It's said they stole the "No Diggity" beat from Blackstreet, then changed it when a cease and desist order was filed on it, but Death Row employees imply Dre left a similar version at Death Row, and as soon as they heard of "no diggity" they rushed to produce it and released it on September 26th, 4 days before "No Diggity", 11 days after "I ain't mad atcha", and 2 weeks after 2Pac died.

6 years ago

Alex Perez

What's hilarious is that Aaron Hall is on this song, and he was w Teddy Riley in GUY and kind of had a falling out (after which Riley formed BLACKSTREET). It was def a "response" song to "No Diggity."

6 years ago

MOB Mack

This is the original radio edit. The Full 6 minute version hasn't been leaked, only the instrumental has.

6 years ago

Mike Bryant

This is the original 1

7 years ago

urbanflavorz

Info is details is incorrect. Teddy Riley actually produced this, Dre didn't make this for Pac. Tupac basically took it from No Diggity as that song already came out. They were mad at Dre for not coming around doing any beats so they stole this one. They had a cease n desist order and being that they were all on Interscope, Jimmy Ivonine made them take it off. He then got a better beat and added the last verse dissing Dre and Black Street. Tupac also had Aaron Hall on the song who was also beefin with Teddy Riley and Black Street.

7 years ago

Jake Morson

I love dres music but,he still aint no match,

7 years ago

Paladin

boooommmbbbbbbb. hate that about the album version

7 years ago

mexia23

Lmaooo Tupac did say he took the beat at the end.

8 years ago

Jimmy Two-Times

This is the official Jodeci Remix from the maxi single it was released on in 96 I believe. There is also a Makaveli Remix on the maxi single too along with the original and an instrumental which ARE just the one on the 7 Day Theory album.

8 years ago

June Port Bridge

i cant believe ive never heard this version. it makes sense now why some of the vocalizing fits better here. always thought some of it sounded off on the remake. really dig this

9 years ago

Claude Davis

Who else agrees dre should put this on detox as a bonus track?

10 years ago

James Vincent

don jian you have no clue as to what youre talkin about. Pac didnt diss dre on a track til the makaveli album. he sang his praises on All eyez on me. period. cant see me was not a diss. dumbass.

10 years ago

134trying

people smokin too much weed and watchin youtube

10 years ago

DreThaOnedaTV85

As you can hear Dr Dre took this beat and gave it to blackstreet and that's why Pac and Dre got into it

10 years ago

051290ma

I can see why this version did'nt come out because Pac dis dre on this song lol.

10 years ago

rapp2hard03

I luv Pac but I can't understand how Pac flip on dre lol

10 years ago

rapp2hard03

Actually Pac was dissin Biggie on Can't see me

10 years ago

NinoSoBlackout

If you listen at the end of the final Toss it up cut Pac says "and we took yall beat cause yall wasn't rockin it right"

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