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2pac - Pac's Life
CD DetailsArtist: 2pac Edition: Music CD CD Release Date: 2006-11-21 Music Label: Interscope Records Soundtracks: - Untouchable (Swiss Beatz Remix)
- Pac's Life
- Dumpin'
- Playa Cardz Right (Female)
- Whatz Next
- Sleep
- International
- Don't Sleep
- Soon As I Get Home
- Playa Cardz Right (Male)
- Don't Stop
- Pac's Life (Remix)
- Untouchable
Music reviews of Pac's LifeMusic Review: Pac Fans Will Have To Get Use To This Rating: 3 Stars
Iam a huge Pac fan he is the greatest ever to speak in the Mic.
As expected this was almost a duplicate to Loyal to the game.
Pac does not have one song by himself it is like this is Pac's Duets with rappers and Instrumentals that he would never rhyme with or on.
There are only a few people that belong on this cd collaborating with Pac that is as follows : Bone Thugs, Big Syke,Yaki Kadafi, Edi, Young Noble, Hussein Fatal does a good job on his parts in this though and Papoose, as a Pac fan those are the only ones I would except to stay on this cd.
What is up I'll tell you if there are any previous release for Pac you better expect the following
1. Instrumentals he wouldnt rhyme with
2. Rappers who he wouldnt even speak of
3. Another Mixtape
4. More Distorted , slow down his voice tracks
5. More Dissapointment
This cd is for the new wave people not the true Pac fans, this cd is
for people who have never listened to Pac, so they are throwing on these wack rappers on the cd, so you new age kids who dont know what a real rapper sounds like, will listen or buy this cd. Message to those producers for the last 2 Pac cd's The only ones that bought Pac cd's where his true fans not the new age. The new age is about Southern and G-unit crap. Thats what the new age buys they arent going to buy this. You need to come out with a Pac album for the Pac fans and leave only Outlawz and people affiliated with Pac when he was alive to contribute to the albums. The problem with this album and the last is that The New Age doesnt care nor respect the greatest who ever done it Pac. They prollay think that Lloyd Banks and 50 and dipset are better rappers then him and they wont pay attention to Pac's cd's being released.
Overall I would say Iam disguisted and of course Dissapointed althought it is exactly what I expected it to be so its my own fault.
Only buy this cd if you are a true Pac fan and need some new material to listen to from him That is one of the only highlights fo the cd that all his verses are unreleased.
Other from a couple of tracks on this cd I would say that there isnt anything great about it my favorite tracks would be : track1 Untouchable Swizz Beats Remix with Bone Thugz also a instrumental I just cant see Pac rhyming on track 3 DUMPIN feat. Hussein Fatal, Papoose, and Carl Thomas Track 9 SOON AS I GET HOME This is probably the best track on the cd especially because this sounds like a Pac beat something that he would actually rhyme off of. Track 11 DON'T STOP good point in this track and I quote "WHY YOU THINKIN NAS SCREAMIN HIP HOPS DEACESED" that was the illest thing anyone who contributed to this album spit on this cd.
Pac fans again only buy it if your a true Pac fan
You little new generation southern crunk crap music there is there fair share of southern rappers on this release thats the way this industry is going south get it
R.I.P. 2PAC SKAKUR "OUTLAW IMMORTAL" "MAKAVELI THE DON"
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Description of Pac's Life2Pac's legendary work ethic and constant drive often found him laying down vocals in two or three rooms of a recording studio simultaneously, and then heading straight to a film set, video shoot, or concert, only to begin again the next morning, sleeping during travel from one location to the next. Since his tragic death, his spirit has been kept alive thanks to the extraordinary legacy of unfinished recordings he left behind, and the commitment his mother Afeni Shakur has made to continue to get his complete body of work released; work considered even more astonishing given that his first album came out in 1991 and he was murdered in September 1996 at age 25. Now some of the recordings from this tremendously prolific period are brought to light for the first time on Pac's Life (Amaru/Interscope Records), released November 21, 2006. Other than one verse fans will recognize from an earlier album, all of the recordings on the album are previously unheard. Contributing to Pac's Life are Ludacris, Snoop Dogg, Keyshia Cole, T.I., Ashanti, Young Buck, Lil Scrappy, Carl Thomas, Outlawz, Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, Big Syke, Papoose, with productions from LT Hutton, Sha Money XL, Swizz Beatz and more. The artists and producers involved range from his close friends and colleagues to those who grew up on his music and were inspired and motivated by it. The passion and the fire inside him makes it possible, 10 years and 11 posthumous albums later to create yet another album of unreleased material. "I say it every time, that Tupac left us the blueprints to follow, and without the amazing contributions made by everyone of these artists, producers, musicians, everyone, I do not know how I would get this great task accomplished," says Afeni Shakur, his mother, the album's executive producer (along with Tom Whalley) and founder of the Tupac Amaru Shakur Foundation, " I believe whole-heartedly that Tupac sends the people he wants to these projects." 2Pac's relevance is attested to by the success of his post-1996 albums. His most recent studio album, 2004's Loyal To The Game, charted #1 Pop and #1 R&B/Hip-Hop and was certified platinum. The soundtrack to Tupac: Resurrection that same year hit #2 Pop and #3 R&B/Hip-Hop and was also platinum. 2002's Better Dayz, #5 Pop and #1 R&B/Hip-Hop, earned double platinum while the previous year's Until The End Of Time, #1 Pop and #1 R&B/Hip-Hop, reached the triple platinum plateau. In 2000, Still I Rise scored #6 Pop and #1 R&B/Hip-Hop positions while racking up a platinum award. 1998's Greatest Hits, #3 Pop and #1 R&B/Hip-Hop, is currently nine times platinum. The Tupac Amaru Shakur Foundation (TASF) was founded by Afeni Shakur to provide training and support to artists who aspire to enhance their creative talents. TASF fosters an environment that encourages freedom of expression, serves as a resource for the arts, and empowers through education. To date, more than 500 students have benefited from the program with a broad range of training available via the Annual Performing Arts Day Camp held at the Tupac Amaru Shakur Center for the Arts (home of the Foundation in Stone Mountain, Georgia). Students are able to study creative writing, vocal technique, acting, stage set design, dance, poetry, spoken word, and conflict resolution.
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