Spotify and Apple Music aggressively remove these patches. Do not upload your patch to DSPs. Keep it on YouTube as a "Visualizer" or on SoundCloud as a "Private Track." The art of the patch lives in the DJ set, not the royalty statement.
While The Prophet and The King of New York only had a few official recordings together (like "Runnin' from tha Police"), the unofficial "patched" world has given us gems: 2pac shakur and notorious big acapellas and i patched
When a producer spends hours patching together a blend of Pac and Biggie, they are engaging in sonic healing. They are removing the animosity and replacing it with collaboration. When done right, the listener gets chills—it sounds like two friends in the booth trading verses, unified by the music rather than divided by geography. Spotify and Apple Music aggressively remove these patches
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In the pantheon of hip-hop, no two names are more inseparable—yet tragically divided—than and The Notorious B.I.G. For nearly three decades, their posthumous "collaborations" have lived on stolen mixtape CDs, SoundCloud bootleg uploads, and DJ sets where the crowd holds its breath. The holy grail for any bedroom producer has always been the same: raw, isolated acapellas of both King of New York and the Makaveli.
2Pac Shakur and The Notorious B.I.G. were two of the most influential artists of the 1990s hip-hop scene. Their acapellas showcase their incredible vocal skills, lyrical prowess, and emotional depth. The art of patching allows producers to enhance and reimagine these performances, creating new sounds and textures that continue to inspire and influence contemporary music.