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Makaveli - "Warchest 2003 (The Second Coming)"

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On The Edge of Insanity:
Well before Suge was released I would have looked forward to this type of album cause I would have thought that Suge would be more likely to pick all the raw stuff, whereas Afeni prefers the deep tracks. However now I can just see this being an opportunity for Tha Row to put as many of their artists as possible onto tracks, deleting verses by Tha Outlawz, Storm etc before putting them on. Now, if there are a few unfinished tracks which need one more verse then I have no problem in Kurupt doing a verse on them, but when they take away perfectly good verses and then replace them with bullshit that really pisses me off big time.

Knowing Tha Row, February will probably turn into December, if the Crooked I album fiasco is anything to go by.

Lil' Dirty Bastard:
Im lookin forward to it im only 14, so i can wait 4 tha rest of my life.  Which i hope isnt true.

Trauma-san:
They'll just have him rename hiself Phoenix and release another album again.  

@Ss@sSiN:
im looking foward to it, i think better dayz was a different kind of pac cd, and i really like it

Lil' Dirty Bastard:
looks like its the new 2pac album MAKAVELI - Second coming after suge knight speaking on the westwood show on radio 1.

From Radio 1.

Rapper Tupac Shakur may have been dead for over six years but that still hasn't stopped the man from flying high on America's Billboard Albums Chart. Shakur shifted over 300,000 copies of his latest posthumous release Better Dayz during it's first seven days to debut at number 5 and number 1 on the R&B Chart. Better Dayz is the fifth album released since the rapper's murder in Las Vegas in 1996, but the well is far from dry even yet it would seem. In fact Suge Knight, the boss of Shakur's label Tha Row Records, says some of the artists best material is still to come.

"We're putting together another album that will really represent the best of Pac. All the other stuff that has come before, even on the new record...it's good, but Pac didn't make alot of it with the intention of it being released. Pac was that good that we can put these songs out, but few of them were made for the public to hear. The tracks we're working with now though, they are what you could call real songs. They were made for the album that was to come out after Makaveli. Pac had finished Makaveli when he died and was already 15 or so songs into his next album. It was untitled but Pac wanted to put it out on Christmas day. He wanted to set a record for having three albums in a year. He was so driven, and these songs are amazing, they are the best Pac you will ever hear. There's this one song "Vaults Of The Dead", that will shock alot of people even now. There's another one called "America Eats Its Own", and then there's "Please Do". That is the angriest Pac you will ever hear, it's like Hit Em Up x 100 in terms of how mad he is. Pac recorded another track called "Guns To Ground" that opposed the violence that filled alot of his music but not in a hypocritical way. And then we've got "Tales From The Crib". That is the real song he did with Madonna, but I don't know whether we are going to put that one out or not. It's like the J.Lo thing. Madonna's married with kids now. Back then she was still real wild. They even talked about doing a video for that song, but yeah. We'll have to see about that one."

Knight, who was released from prison last August after four and a half years for parole violation also said Tupac's mother Afeni Shakur is trying to paint a different picture of the rapper by watering down some of the slain emcees lyrics.

"We coming from different places. I want people to have the real Pac, the good the bad...everything. And to do that I think we have to represent his work in the correct manner. This new album we're going to put out. Like I say, it's all real. The beats, the songs are complete. It's Pac at his very best, Pac during his last days. After we put this album out though then that's it, Tupac can fly free of Death Row. That will be it as far as we are concerned. I've got new artists with me now, people who need me to direct and guide their career's like I did for Pac."

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