Back in '98 when the internet was just beginning, I bought 8 cd's of unreleased Pac music from Canada. It was awesome. Lots of music like this on them.
Rite,released version was and od pretty right on point track but i would not agree dat IT was somethin needed more than og version being actually left Like dat and i Think i'havent have heard this version,pretty i'havent on this quality and lyrics...
@@marcinnowicki9242 Go listen to the song Confessions by Bizzy Bone which was a remix of this original version, you can see where Johnny J wanted to take the track.
Nah that's the original version of Breathin Sylk E Fyne confirmed that her, diamond from (GBM), tha outlawz were on here. But in another interview she said Storm from the outlawz was on here too. But most likely that's the official version
Emeka .... Johnny J is hands down my favorite Tupac producer. They always made magic together. It's hard to believe that this was Johnny J on production, but I think it is. DEFINITELY not his best work.
@@kings17court Since my last reply, I've found out that it is Johnny J's original production and I've gotten used to it and I'm kinda liking it now. It's just a different range. When Pac was recording songs on Deathrow, he had the producers make some beats sound different. I like the retail version of " Breathin" better. You know the one they released on "Until The End of Time" album. That one was remixed by Johnny J and the beat was harder. 🙂