2pac - How Do You Want It -xxx Version-.mpeg ^new^ -
Digital Underground producer Johnny "J" created the upbeat, funk-sampled instrumental.
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Designed for daytime broadcast on MTV, BET, and Box television networks. Features 2Pac performing live on stage with label mates.
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Prohibited from standard television broadcast due to strict censorship laws. 🌐 The Internet Era and the .MPEG Format
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Utilizes standard, clean concert footage with no explicit themes. 2. The Adult Version (The "XXX" Cut) Filmed as a wild, costume-themed party at a mansion.
The of 2Pac during the All Eyez on Me era
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