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It's been almost 22 years since the late, great Tupac Shakur was murdered in Las Vegas. It's also been 21 years since the Notorious B.I.G. Was murdered in Los Angeles. The fact that we now live in a world where their are full grown adults who weren't even sperm cells or at best just babies when they died makes want to take my medication pills and go into a retirement home because that makes me ancient as hell(and mind you I'm younger than Max so I can just imagine how much he and most people his age or older feel). Anyway, I think this album isn't as bad as Max or certain people make it out to be. If the 7 Day theory would have trimmed the Outlawz to maybe 1 or 2 songs, the album would have been better. With that said, this album is still a lot better than the majority of hip hop albums released in the past 10 years.

Anonymous The moment I fell in love with hip hop was in 1998 I was 7 years old and saw the 'do for love' video on TV (you know the animated one) I remember being mesmerised by the beat and womens voice on the hook. I owe 2pac alot he introduced me to hip hop, one of my greatest passions in life. This is far from his best work but is a bit better than you give it credit for. 'white mans world' and 'krazy' are two of his most heartfelt introspective songs, i've always been partial to 'to live and die in la' as well. I know you (quite rightly) probably won't bother with his countless posthumous releases, however I think R u still down (remember me) and better dayz might be worth a write up? If you ever do decide to, R U Still Down is the highlight. Also, Until the End of Time and Still I Rise (with Tha Outlawz) have their bright spots, though are nowhere near as good as RUSD; If I had to pick one out of those three, it would be R U Still Down.

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Other songs, such as 'Just Like Daddy,' sound rushed and uninspired. While erratic, Don Killuminati was an emphatic final statement from one of the genre's greatest antiheroes. 2Pac recorded The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory in several days during the fall of 1996, shortly before he was gunned down in Las Vegas. It has since acquired a controversial reputation, and is neither the masterpiece its supporters claim nor the violent orgy its detractors allege. 'Hail Mary' is rightly acclaimed as a seminal anthem; also remarkable are battle raps like 'Against All Odds' and 'Bomb First.' Other songs, such as 'Just Like Daddy,' sound rushed and uninspired. While erratic, Don Killuminati was an emphatic final statement from one of the genre's greatest antiheroes.

Puffy and Biggie get the brunt of the verbal abuse because duh, but Mobb Deep and Jay-Z, among others, are tossed into the mix. Then Pac lets his friends have the ball, and E.D.I. Mean uses it to attack Xzibit, weirdly, because of Alvin's dismissal of people “only in the rap game.for the money and the fame” on his 1996 single “Paparazzi”. Which is definitely a strange target, since going against what X says makes you sound like an materialistic sellout asshole (not that X hasn't sold out, but that's a story for another time), and especially because in no way was Alvin going after The Outlawz, but you bet your dick the dude goes there. Anyway, I never really liked this piss-poor posse cut, and not just because the title makes no grammatical sense, but Pac's pitbull-level ferocity is firing on all cylinders: it's clear that he recorded not just this song, but everything on, in a single take, and didn't even bother to edit because he just did not fucking care. Oh, and because the quicker this album got released to store shelves, the faster he would be off of his contract with Death Row. Can't forget that little tidbit.

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Anyway, Big D's bullshit Trackmasters-esque work behind the boards diffuses our host's argument throughout “White Man'z World”, which isn't quite as racially-charged as the title and the sampled dialogue throughout would lead one to believe. I don't honestly think Pac was trying to record an album that your grandmother could enjoy, but thanks to this crappy song, I'm left with no other rational explanation. One of the most fascinating stories regarding the making of revolves around the relationship between 2Pac and Nas. After a relatively one-sided beef initiated mainly because of where Nasir lived at the time, they kissed and made up, and Nas was actually asked to appear on, although a scheduling conflict prevented history from being made. Probably for the best, though: by the time was on store shelves, Pacaveli had transformed himself into a one-man army whose only goal was to take over the East Coast, so it may not have been looked upon favorably if Nasir Jones appeared on a project that took shots at every other major artist in New York, as he could have been perceived as a traitor.

In a negative review from, they commented saying: 'In light of how he died, all the bloodletting seems both preordained and sad. At the same time, Don Killuminati may be seen as Tupac's last grand artistic statement.

People forget dude was only 25 so he still had more growing up to do and still trying to find himself also. He did more at 25 than most did at 55. A_Daramy Yea he was definitely destined to make the realest music up to this date. Makes me wonder if he’ll ever b forgotten. Will it take 100, 200, 300 years? I’m glad he was alive in our generation. Without Pac, I probably wouldn’t have as much faith in hip hop.

The album art even seems like more of a placeholder than anything actually intended for human consumption (even with the disclaimer Pac was so careful to place right on the cover), and the music all sounds rushed and could have benefited from some extra time in the oven. Nobody will ever know how this could have sounded has Pac not been murdered one month later: if he had survived to see this project through, would it have come across as more of a work of art and not the mixtape-esque rush job it is?

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That’s real shit for what she did man. I’m glad to know that these mixtapes made your year and also help you have a great birthday, that’s awesome dude. I can’t lie I done heard just about everything Pac made but sometimes it is a few songs I do run into I never heard before and that shit get me excited. I be looking at the clock when I’m at work and school so I can rush to my car to listen to the songs again. A lot of music these days don’t give me that feeling like I use to have once upon a time ago.

I'm not a contrarian for contrary's sake. I didn't like either one of those albums you're championing. Getting upset with someone's opinion is a losing cause, because you'll never really get anything out of it. Expressing your own opinion, though, is the whole point of the blog, so if you really love All Eyez On Me, then keep loving it.

I keep thinkin that one visit from Big to Pac in prison wouldve prevented their beef and they wouldve been homeboys continuing to collab on records. (They wouldve ran Hip Hop) But also, just because they had beef doesn’t mean they didn’t still have love for one another. Their beef probably sharpened their skills too.

Quite frankly, the CD is not that good.' Retrospect [ ] The emotion and anger showcased on the album has been admired by a large part of the hip-hop community, including other rappers. 'There are a lot of 2Pac records I like,' said, 'but this is consistent all the way through. You could put this on and clean your whole house.' Rapper named it one of his favorite albums of all time, he commented on the album saying, 'Collectively, from 'Hail Mary' to 'Krazy' to 'Against All Odds,' it's deep. This album gets better for me as time goes on.

Also snoop was contradictory saying that Big acted like he didnt want it, but still threw subliminal shots. I like Big too n feel that he was a good and real dude, but that he came across another real dude in Pac, who felt that Big wronged him and couldnt just let it slide. P-Body I honestly don’t believe Snoop said this stuff to Pac face to face. It was so much stuff going on at that time and I believe Snoop was kinda afraid back then since Suge Knight was still the most feared person in the music business.

Sidenote: Today, September 13th, 2011, marks the 15-year anniversary of Tupac Shakur’s death. Of course our resident Tupac fan,, pays respect. – B-Easy Hey people from all over the world. I do apologize for the wait for Volume 10 of the. Volume 10 is coming soon I just been busy as hell with life.

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Leading out of “Hail Mary”, this track starts off sinister as shit.and then becomes the BLACKstreet “No Diggety” rip-off “Toss It Up”, which features no less than four separate R&B singers as guests. What a strange artistic choice, right? It's still in line with 2Pac's overall career path, where his mandatory “song for the ladies” still manages to contain violent or otherwise fucked-up content: All Eyez On Me's hit single “How Do U Want It”, which also featured Jodeci's K-Ci & Jojo, boasted about how our host “[flosses] on [his] enemies” and trashed civil rights activist C. Delores Tucker, and “Toss It Up” devotes nearly Pac's entire second verse (he gets two verses, even though he's barely a presence on his own goddamn song on here) to threatening former Death Row labelmate Dr. Dre with bodily harm, since he had left the label to pursue other, non-Suge Knight-related interests. Puffy also earns a brief mention toward the end. Kind of difficult to get a lady in the mood when Pac starts bullying other rappers.

If you want to make your own comparisons, check out the link below: As you can see, the artwork on the unreleased version is far more critical of 2pac’s competition (Biggie, Dr. Dre, P Diddy) Based on speculation, this is the original track listing before Deathrow Records modified the album thematically. The 3 Day Theory: The Unreleased Makaveli Mixtape Released in 1996, The 7 Day Theory became one of Tupac Shakur’s most infamous albums. The single To Live & Die In LA became a classic track that today people still slobber over as a crowning achievement for West Coast Rap. Such a credit solely to the West was irresponsibly given, since much of 2pac’s work under the alias Makaveli came as the product of his East and West hybrid Outlawz crew.

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Still a fun track, though one I don’t find appealing in terms of its sense of completeness. The transition between this track and Watch Ya Mouth is the little interview skit of a guy talking to a female news reporter who is concerned Tupac’s work creates more East and West coast tension. This skit normally plays before To Live & Die In LA, but I think it works better here. This is because Watch Ya Mouth is a far more guttural, hungry, and unstoppably critical track that attacks just about anyone that said a bad thing about Tupac. The beat is a lot like the one in Toss It Up because both sound minimalistic in design, except in Watch Ya Mouth this minimalism actually plays very well. The transition into To Live & Die In LA features the scrambling of a radio dial as Tupac says ‘I looove LA.’ This does give me insight into why they put the ‘concern over East and West’ skit here instead of including Watch Ya Mouth altogether; the album would be shorter and bring a pop-oriented track to the front of the album.