New Pac on the way, and no, Jay Z’s not involved


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What’s being described as “almost an embarrassment of riches” by Jeff Jampol–the president of the company, JAM Inc, that has been granted access to Tupac‘s entire collection–will be unleashed from the Tupac estate, under the watchful eye of his mother, Afeni Shakur, who brought Jeff and his company into the inner fold in 2013.

According to Jampol, there are “remixes, original demos, writings, scripts, plans, video treatments, [and] poems,” sitting in Pac’s vault, for which there are several plans, especially considering the 20th anniversary of his assassination is fast approaching.

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“Some of [the material] is in bits and pieces, some of it is complete; some of it is good, some of it needs work. But I think the work that is left can be completed, and is worth his fans hearing,” says Tom Whalley, who signed Pac to Interscope Records in 1991. He will be working closely with Jampol and his team on appropriately rolling out the wealth of unreleased material.