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Mr. Theo

Imagine if DJ Quik or DJ Pooh or Battlecat etc..they were responsible for the new 2PAC album..
Can only mix and add small details on the Death Row OG'S.

What's your tracklist? 14 TRACKS .


Mine is:


1 - Intro + Bad Boy Killaz feat. Outlawz,Devante Swing and Danny Boy [ this is would be difficult because sample clearances "Biggie - One More Chance" but this is a imaginary thread..hahaha]

2 - If There's a Cure feat. Snoop Dogg [ Full Version, 3 verses ] [ sample Diana Ross - Love Hangover and Don Jagwarr - The Cure ]

3 - Late Night feat. DJ Quik and AMG [ w/ DJ Quik and AMG verses ] [ sample Donald Byrd - Wind Parade, Esther Phillips - Last Night Changed It Alll and Richard Pryor - Have Your Ass Home by 11:00 ]

4 - Wherever U R feat. Big Daddy Kane [ sample Rick James - Dance Wit Me ]

5 - Better Dayz feat. OFTB and Outlwaz [ sample Isley Brothers - Let's Fall In Love ]

6 - Where U Been feat. Outlawz [ include Syke verse ] and Danny Boy [ sample Michael Jackson - I Wanna Be Where You Are ]

7 - Whatz Next feat. Mopreme and Big Syke, Prince Ital Joe [ sample Bootsy Rubber Band - May the Force Be With You ]

8 - Play Your Cards Right feat. Outlawz and Hurt-M-Badd [ sample Alicia Myers - If You Play Your Cards Right ]

9 - Never B Peace feat. Danny Boy,Marvelous and Storm [ sample Switch - There'll Never Be ]

10 - Changed Man feat. Big Syke and Nate Dogg [ sample Raydio - Hot Stuff ]

11 - Don't Stop The Music feat. Outlawz [ sample Yarbrough & Peoples - Don't Stop The Music ]

12 - This Life I Lead feat. DPG,Nutt-So and Gonzoe [ sample Al B Sure - Naturally Mine ]

13 - U Can Be Touched feat. Outlawz,C-Knight and Bo Roc [ sample Rick James - Hollywood ]

14 - Things Are Changing [ solo ] [ sample Maze - Ain't It Strange ]


Great album!!
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Re: Make your new 2pac LP only with Death Row unreleased material .
« Reply #1 on: August 05, 2014, 12:39:48 PM »
1.  "Soon As I Get Home"  - Bootleg version of the track.  I know Pac said he didn't write any songs in prison because his creative spirit died, but this gem sounds like something he could of written while locked up.

2.  "Play Your Cards Right" - Bootleg version was incredible, really thoughtful introspective lyrics, like a conscious love song, some of the best lyrical performance the Outlaws ever did, can't believe they would cut them out of the song... not that Keysia Coles trash that came out.

3.  "R U Still Down" - Jon B. version.  Brings Pac back to life, great song to think about a girl from back in the day, wondering if she's still down

4.  "Never Call U Bitch Again" - Pac must've been fond of this track before he died, he even performed it at the House of Blues.  Even though Pac was on top of the world at the times he could still write tracks so down to Earth

5.  "Better Dayz"  - same like Never Call U Bitch

6.  "Still I Rise" - great track, great lyrics, Outlaws at their best

7.  "Thug In Me" - the O.G. bootleg version with Val Young, Pac even bragged about this track before he died

8.  "Who Do You Believe In" - one of the tracks that morphes Pac into more than just a rapper, but a spiritual figure, a black Jesus, a Hip-Hop Prophet

9.  "You Can't Fade Me" - the bootleg, O.G. cut had a really cool beat, very smooth, and the Outlaws and Pac really bonding and producing synergy on this cut

10.  "NY 87"  - Dogg Pound, Death Row, Pac.. can't beat that

11.  "Tear Drops and Closed Caskets"

12.  "Me and My Homies"

13.  "Initiated"

14.  "Until The End of Time"

« Last Edit: August 05, 2014, 07:47:34 PM by Master P...Da Last Don »
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Re: Make your new 2pac LP only with Death Row unreleased material .
« Reply #2 on: August 05, 2014, 01:53:54 PM »
Imagine if DJ Quik or DJ Pooh or Battlecat etc..they were responsible for the new 2PAC album..
Can only mix and add small details on the Death Row OG'S.

What's your tracklist? 14 TRACKS .


Mine is:


1 - Intro + Bad Boy Killaz feat. Outlawz,Devante Swing and Danny Boy [ this is would be difficult because sample clearances "Biggie - One More Chance" but this is a imaginary thread..hahaha]

2 - If There's a Cure feat. Snoop Dogg [ Full Version, 3 verses ] [ sample Diana Ross - Love Hangover and Don Jagwarr - The Cure ]

3 - Late Night feat. DJ Quik and AMG [ w/ DJ Quik and AMG verses ] [ sample Donald Byrd - Wind Parade, Esther Phillips - Last Night Changed It Alll and Richard Pryor - Have Your Ass Home by 11:00 ]

4 - Wherever U R feat. Big Daddy Kane [ sample Rick James - Dance Wit Me ]

5 - Better Dayz feat. OFTB and Outlwaz [ sample Isley Brothers - Let's Fall In Love ]

6 - Where U Been feat. Outlawz [ include Syke verse ] and Danny Boy [ sample Michael Jackson - I Wanna Be Where You Are ]

7 - Whatz Next feat. Mopreme and Big Syke, Prince Ital Joe [ sample Bootsy Rubber Band - May the Force Be With You ]

8 - Play Your Cards Right feat. Outlawz and Hurt-M-Badd [ sample Alicia Myers - If You Play Your Cards Right ]

9 - Never B Peace feat. Danny Boy,Marvelous and Storm [ sample Switch - There'll Never Be ]

10 - Changed Man feat. Big Syke and Nate Dogg [ sample Raydio - Hot Stuff ]

11 - Don't Stop The Music feat. Outlawz [ sample Yarbrough & Peoples - Don't Stop The Music ]

12 - This Life I Lead feat. DPG,Nutt-So and Gonzoe [ sample Al B Sure - Naturally Mine ]

13 - U Can Be Touched feat. Outlawz,C-Knight and Bo Roc [ sample Rick James - Hollywood ]

14 - Things Are Changing [ solo ] [ sample Maze - Ain't It Strange ]


Great album!!

I really enjoyed listening to the original samples!

props +1
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DeeezNuuuts83

Re: Make your new 2pac LP only with Death Row unreleased material .
« Reply #3 on: August 05, 2014, 06:13:06 PM »
Only unreleased Death Row OG material?  I'll keep it to tracks we know for sure exist, meaning we've heard them in some form.  In no particular order:

1.  Dumpin
2.  This Life I Lead
3.  Don't Fall Asleep
4.  Coast II Coast
5.  Things R Changing
6.  NY'87
7.  Let's Fight
8.  Mama's Just a Little Girl (has the same sample as what the Roots used for You Got Me)
9.  Until the End of Time
10.  Teardrops and Closed Caskets
11.  Don't Sleep
12.  Street Life
13.  Worldwide Stampede
14.  Let's Get It On (Tyson song)
 

MOBNigga06

Re: Make your new 2pac LP only with Death Row unreleased material .
« Reply #4 on: August 05, 2014, 08:43:07 PM »
Dope albums in this bitch! Tupac fans have some good taste. I'll do mine:

1. As the World Turns
2. Untouchable
3. Secretz of War
4. Thug in Me
5. Just Watching
6. Play Your Cards Right
7. Letter 2 My Unborn Child
8. Reincarnation
9. Soon As I Get Home
10. Watch Ya Mouth
11. Lil Homies
12. Friendz
13. Tongue Kissin
14. Where U Been
15. Thug Nigga
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Mr. Theo

Re: Make your new 2pac LP only with Death Row unreleased material .
« Reply #5 on: August 06, 2014, 05:35:07 AM »
Good albums .


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adi760

Re: Make your new 2pac LP only with Death Row unreleased material .
« Reply #6 on: August 06, 2014, 06:14:19 AM »



1 - Intro + Bad Boy Killaz feat. Outlawz,Devante Swing and Danny Boy [ this is would be difficult because sample clearances "Biggie - One More Chance" but this is a imaginary thread..hahaha]

2 - If There's a Cure feat. Snoop Dogg [ Full Version, 3 verses ] [ sample Diana Ross - Love Hangover and Don Jagwarr - The Cure ]

3 - Late Night feat. DJ Quik and AMG [ w/ DJ Quik and AMG verses ] [ sample Donald Byrd - Wind Parade, Esther Phillips - Last Night Changed It Alll and Richard Pryor - Have Your Ass Home by 11:00 ]

4 - Wherever U R feat. Big Daddy Kane [ sample Rick James - Dance Wit Me ]

5 - Better Dayz feat. OFTB and Outlwaz [ sample Isley Brothers - Let's Fall In Love ]

6 - Where U Been feat. Outlawz [ include Syke verse ] and Danny Boy [ sample Michael Jackson - I Wanna Be Where You Are ]

7 - Whatz Next feat. Mopreme and Big Syke, Prince Ital Joe [ sample Bootsy Rubber Band - May the Force Be With You ]

8 - Play Your Cards Right feat. Outlawz and Hurt-M-Badd [ sample Alicia Myers - If You Play Your Cards Right ]

9 - Never B Peace feat. Danny Boy,Marvelous and Storm [ sample Switch - There'll Never Be ]

10 - Changed Man feat. Big Syke and Nate Dogg [ sample Raydio - Hot Stuff ]

11 - Don't Stop The Music feat. Outlawz [ sample Yarbrough & Peoples - Don't Stop The Music ]

12 - This Life I Lead feat. DPG,Nutt-So and Gonzoe [ sample Al B Sure - Naturally Mine ]

13 - U Can Be Touched feat. Outlawz,C-Knight and Bo Roc [ sample Rick James - Hollywood ]

14 - Things Are Changing [ solo ] [ sample Maze - Ain't It Strange ]


Great album!!
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Re: Make your new 2pac LP only with Death Row unreleased material .
« Reply #7 on: August 06, 2014, 06:15:30 AM »
01. Letz Get It On (Tyson Song)
02. Military Minds
03. Street Fame
04. Things R Changing
05. Reincarnation (My Only Fear Of Death)
06. Fame
07. Changed Man
08. When Thugz Cry
09. Where U Been
10. Tongue Kissin'
11. Secretz Of War (Original Rules Version) feat Fatal-N-Felony & Kurupt
12. NY87
13. Ride For Me feat Kurupt & Hussein Fatal
14. Just Watchin'


 8)
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Re: Make your new 2pac LP only with Death Row unreleased material .
« Reply #8 on: August 06, 2014, 09:48:52 AM »
Dope albums in this bitch! Tupac fans have some good taste. I'll do mine:

1. As the World Turns
2. Untouchable
3. Secretz of War
4. Thug in Me
5. Just Watching
6. Play Your Cards Right
7. Letter 2 My Unborn Child
8. Reincarnation
9. Soon As I Get Home
10. Watch Ya Mouth
11. Lil Homies
12. Friendz
13. Tongue Kissin
14. Where U Been
15. Thug Nigga

"Soon As I Get Home" is fire... and Master P loved that beat so much he used it on two No Limit albums.  One was that track Snoop did with MiaX, lol... Master P and CMurder even took one unreleased Pac track and bit the lyrics, beat, everything from it
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dnjp4life

Re: Make your new 2pac LP only with Death Row unreleased material .
« Reply #9 on: August 06, 2014, 11:28:37 AM »
Mine would look a little something like this (and I'll try to put it in a decent order too, so there's a distinct vibe to the album):

1. Only Move 4 The Money -  these are some of 2Pac's best verses; so much crazy energy to match Daz' high energy g-funk production, and we need to hear the original version sooner rather than later.
2. Late Night (OG version) - a great track that would have made an excellent addition to 'All Eyez On Me', both AMG and DJ Quik do their thing on this track, and I have to admit I slightly prefer this version to the one from 'Better Dayz' due to DJ Quik's additional production.
3. Wherever U R (Sho' Shot) - Another track with mad energy from Pac and a surprisingly fast flow that he didn't show off often enough in my opinion.  I love the way he trades verses with Big Daddy Kane on this one.
4. Secretz Of War (Rulez Version) - again, one of Pac's best verses that he did during his time on Death Row, I love his energy right off the bat as he lists the 'rules', and the beat is hype and is such a head-nodder that it deserves inclusion on anyones list.
5. 'When I Get Free' - I enjoy the vibe of this track, Pac is on his 'I don't give a fuck, I'm on top of the world' type of attitude, and, even though the beat is kind of sparse, it still works and Pac's lyrics suit it.
6. Breathin' - A classic with the chorus that immediately stands out and the reworked Isley Brothers sample.  Another of 2Pac's best verses with a lot of memorable lines.
7. LastOnesLeft - Another 'Fuck Bad Boy Records, we can't be stopped' type of vibe on this one.  Great chorus too, and it's cool to hear 2Pac shout out all of the Death Row inmates towards the end.
8. Grab The Mic (Starin' Through My Rearview Pt 2) - 2Pac's verses are deep on this track, and it shows you how he was capable of writing really meaningful verses in amongst all the thug stuff that people normally associate him with when they think about his output on Death Row Records.
9. Never Call You Bitch Again - there are a few versions of this track out there; the one I would include is the solo version that lets the chorus ride out and doesn't have Danny Boy or Val Young on it.  It has a really relaxed vibe to it but the verses are all poignant, clearly had a lot of meaning to Pac and most likely arose from a real life event with his girl.
10 Keep Ya Head Up II - again, the verses on this are very poignant due to the sensitive subject matter and it's a side to 2Pac that he didn't often showcase when you look at what was actually released on Death Row.
11. Reincarnation - This might be my favourite 2Pac verse that he ever did and for this alone it merits inclusion on the list.  The vibe of the song is melancholy and Pac's verse fits it perfectly.
12. Until The End Of Time - a completely different feel to to the one that was actually released, but this version works really well and the chorus really adds to the impact of the verses.
13. The Good Die Young - it seems fitting to bring the album to a near close with this joint.  One of 2Pac's many prophetic tracks and for the obvious reasons it adds weight to the song.  Great hook from Val Young too.  Hopefully we get to hear the original version soon.
14. Untouchable Freestyle - I know technically it's not really a proper track, but I just had to include it at the end because it's simply put one of the best freestyles ever done, and it really has that feel to it where 2Pac was on top of the rap game and it's as if he knew his time was almost up and he had to do this to get it off his chest and secure his legacy.  A perfect closure to the album.

Damn, this was really hard to do!  I had to think and rethink a lot of this list, and I still left out some of my favourite stuff.  Just goes to show the incredible body of work that 2Pac left.
« Last Edit: August 07, 2014, 01:30:33 AM by dnjp4life »
 

Mr. Theo

Re: Make your new 2pac LP only with Death Row unreleased material .
« Reply #10 on: August 06, 2014, 01:25:25 PM »
Mine would look a little something like this (and I'll try to put it in a decent order too, so there's a distinct vibe to the album):

1. Only Move 4 The Money -  these are some of 2Pac's best verses; so much crazy energy to match Daz' high energy g-funk production, and we need to hear the original version sooner rather than later.
2. Late Night (OG version) - a great track that would have made an excellent addition to 'All Eyez On Me', both AMG and DJ Quik do there thing on this track, and I have to admit I slightly prefer this version to the one from 'Better Dayz' due to DJ Quik's additional production.
3. Wherever U R (Sho' Shot) - Another track with mad energy from Pac and a surprisingly fast flow that he didn't show off often enough in my opinion.  I love the way he trades verses with Big Daddy Kane on this one.
4. Secretz Of War (Rulez Version) - again, one of Pac's best verses that he did during his time on Death Row, I love his energy right off the bat as he lists the 'rules', and the beat is hype and is such a head-nodder that it deserves inclusion on anyones list.
5. 'When I Get Free' - I enjoy the vibe of this track, Pac is on his 'I don't give a fuck, I'm on top of the world' type of attitude, and, even though the beat is kind of sparse, it still works and Pac's lyrics suit it.
6. Breathin' - A classic with the chorus that immediately stands out and the reworked Isley Brothers sample.  Another of 2Pac's best verses with a lot of memorable lines.
7. LastOnesLeft - Another 'Fuck Bad Boy Records, we can't be stopped' type of vibe on this one.  Great chorus too, and it's cool to hear 2Pac shout out all of the Death Row inmates towards the end.
8. Grab The Mic (Starin' Through My Rearview Pt 2) - 2Pac's verses are deep on this track, and it shows you how he was capable of writing really meaningful verses in amongst all the thug stuff that people normally associate him with when they think about his output on Death Row Records.
9. Never Call You Bitch Again - there are a few versions of this track out there; the one I would include is the solo version that lets the chorus ride out and doesn't have Danny Boy or Val Young on it.  It has a really relaxed vibe to it but the verses are all poignant, clearly had a lot of meaning to Pac and most likely arose from a real life event with his girl.
10 Keep Ya Head Up II - again, the verses on this are very poignant due to the sensitive subject matter and it's a side to 2Pac that he didn't often showcase when you look at what was actually released on Death Row.
11. Reincarnation - This might be my favourite 2Pac verse that he ever did and for this alone it merits inclusion on the list.  The vibe of the song is melancholy and Pac's verse fits it perfectly.
12. Until The End Of Time - a completely different feel to to the one that was actually released, but this version works really well and the chorus really adds to the impact of the verses.
13. The Good Die Young - it seems fitting to bring the album to a near close with this joint.  One of 2Pac's many prophetic tracks and for the obvious reasons it adds weight to the song.  Great hook from Val Young too.  Hopefully we get to hear the original version soon.
14. Untouchable Freestyle - I know technically it's not really a proper track, but I just had to include it at the end because it's simply put one of the best freestyles ever done, and it really has that feel to it where 2Pac was on top of the rap game and it's as if he knew his time was almost up and he had to do this to get it off his chest and secure his legacy.  A perfect closure to the album.

Damn, this was really hard to do!  I had to think and rethink a lot of this list, and I still left out some of my favourite stuff.  Just goes to show the incredible body of work that 2Pac left.

2Pac Death Row Catalogue will be forever the best work in rap music ever.

Forget NY 80's scene..Forget NY 90's scene..Forget NWA,Dre,Warren G..Bay Area

From Run DMC to DJ Quik..thru ATL,Houston ..forget.

2pac Death Row sessions are RAP MUSIC MAGNUM OPUS.


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Re: Make your new 2pac LP only with Death Row unreleased material .
« Reply #11 on: August 06, 2014, 02:16:18 PM »


2pac Death Row sessions are RAP MUSIC MAGNUM OPUS.

agreed  8)
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MOBNigga06

Re: Make your new 2pac LP only with Death Row unreleased material .
« Reply #12 on: August 06, 2014, 08:36:17 PM »
Mine would look a little something like this (and I'll try to put it in a decent order too, so there's a distinct vibe to the album):

1. Only Move 4 The Money -  these are some of 2Pac's best verses; so much crazy energy to match Daz' high energy g-funk production, and we need to hear the original version sooner rather than later.
2. Late Night (OG version) - a great track that would have made an excellent addition to 'All Eyez On Me', both AMG and DJ Quik do there thing on this track, and I have to admit I slightly prefer this version to the one from 'Better Dayz' due to DJ Quik's additional production.
3. Wherever U R (Sho' Shot) - Another track with mad energy from Pac and a surprisingly fast flow that he didn't show off often enough in my opinion.  I love the way he trades verses with Big Daddy Kane on this one.
4. Secretz Of War (Rulez Version) - again, one of Pac's best verses that he did during his time on Death Row, I love his energy right off the bat as he lists the 'rules', and the beat is hype and is such a head-nodder that it deserves inclusion on anyones list.
5. 'When I Get Free' - I enjoy the vibe of this track, Pac is on his 'I don't give a fuck, I'm on top of the world' type of attitude, and, even though the beat is kind of sparse, it still works and Pac's lyrics suit it.
6. Breathin' - A classic with the chorus that immediately stands out and the reworked Isley Brothers sample.  Another of 2Pac's best verses with a lot of memorable lines.
7. LastOnesLeft - Another 'Fuck Bad Boy Records, we can't be stopped' type of vibe on this one.  Great chorus too, and it's cool to hear 2Pac shout out all of the Death Row inmates towards the end.
8. Grab The Mic (Starin' Through My Rearview Pt 2) - 2Pac's verses are deep on this track, and it shows you how he was capable of writing really meaningful verses in amongst all the thug stuff that people normally associate him with when they think about his output on Death Row Records.
9. Never Call You Bitch Again - there are a few versions of this track out there; the one I would include is the solo version that lets the chorus ride out and doesn't have Danny Boy or Val Young on it.  It has a really relaxed vibe to it but the verses are all poignant, clearly had a lot of meaning to Pac and most likely arose from a real life event with his girl.
10 Keep Ya Head Up II - again, the verses on this are very poignant due to the sensitive subject matter and it's a side to 2Pac that he didn't often showcase when you look at what was actually released on Death Row.
11. Reincarnation - This might be my favourite 2Pac verse that he ever did and for this alone it merits inclusion on the list.  The vibe of the song is melancholy and Pac's verse fits it perfectly.
12. Until The End Of Time - a completely different feel to to the one that was actually released, but this version works really well and the chorus really adds to the impact of the verses.
13. The Good Die Young - it seems fitting to bring the album to a near close with this joint.  One of 2Pac's many prophetic tracks and for the obvious reasons it adds weight to the song.  Great hook from Val Young too.  Hopefully we get to hear the original version soon.
14. Untouchable Freestyle - I know technically it's not really a proper track, but I just had to include it at the end because it's simply put one of the best freestyles ever done, and it really has that feel to it where 2Pac was on top of the rap game and it's as if he knew his time was almost up and he had to do this to get it off his chest and secure his legacy.  A perfect closure to the album.

Damn, this was really hard to do!  I had to think and rethink a lot of this list, and I still left out some of my favourite stuff.  Just goes to show the incredible body of work that 2Pac left.

2Pac Death Row Catalogue will be forever the best work in rap music ever.

Forget NY 80's scene..Forget NY 90's scene..Forget NWA,Dre,Warren G..Bay Area

From Run DMC to DJ Quik..thru ATL,Houston ..forget.

2pac Death Row sessions are RAP MUSIC MAGNUM OPUS.

I agree 100% with this post.

No body of work is even remotely comparable.

I'll be playing Tupac's Death Row music till they bury me a MOB nigga.
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Mr. Theo

Re: Make your new 2pac LP only with Death Row unreleased material .
« Reply #13 on: August 07, 2014, 04:47:13 AM »
Mine would look a little something like this (and I'll try to put it in a decent order too, so there's a distinct vibe to the album):

1. Only Move 4 The Money -  these are some of 2Pac's best verses; so much crazy energy to match Daz' high energy g-funk production, and we need to hear the original version sooner rather than later.
2. Late Night (OG version) - a great track that would have made an excellent addition to 'All Eyez On Me', both AMG and DJ Quik do there thing on this track, and I have to admit I slightly prefer this version to the one from 'Better Dayz' due to DJ Quik's additional production.
3. Wherever U R (Sho' Shot) - Another track with mad energy from Pac and a surprisingly fast flow that he didn't show off often enough in my opinion.  I love the way he trades verses with Big Daddy Kane on this one.
4. Secretz Of War (Rulez Version) - again, one of Pac's best verses that he did during his time on Death Row, I love his energy right off the bat as he lists the 'rules', and the beat is hype and is such a head-nodder that it deserves inclusion on anyones list.
5. 'When I Get Free' - I enjoy the vibe of this track, Pac is on his 'I don't give a fuck, I'm on top of the world' type of attitude, and, even though the beat is kind of sparse, it still works and Pac's lyrics suit it.
6. Breathin' - A classic with the chorus that immediately stands out and the reworked Isley Brothers sample.  Another of 2Pac's best verses with a lot of memorable lines.
7. LastOnesLeft - Another 'Fuck Bad Boy Records, we can't be stopped' type of vibe on this one.  Great chorus too, and it's cool to hear 2Pac shout out all of the Death Row inmates towards the end.
8. Grab The Mic (Starin' Through My Rearview Pt 2) - 2Pac's verses are deep on this track, and it shows you how he was capable of writing really meaningful verses in amongst all the thug stuff that people normally associate him with when they think about his output on Death Row Records.
9. Never Call You Bitch Again - there are a few versions of this track out there; the one I would include is the solo version that lets the chorus ride out and doesn't have Danny Boy or Val Young on it.  It has a really relaxed vibe to it but the verses are all poignant, clearly had a lot of meaning to Pac and most likely arose from a real life event with his girl.
10 Keep Ya Head Up II - again, the verses on this are very poignant due to the sensitive subject matter and it's a side to 2Pac that he didn't often showcase when you look at what was actually released on Death Row.
11. Reincarnation - This might be my favourite 2Pac verse that he ever did and for this alone it merits inclusion on the list.  The vibe of the song is melancholy and Pac's verse fits it perfectly.
12. Until The End Of Time - a completely different feel to to the one that was actually released, but this version works really well and the chorus really adds to the impact of the verses.
13. The Good Die Young - it seems fitting to bring the album to a near close with this joint.  One of 2Pac's many prophetic tracks and for the obvious reasons it adds weight to the song.  Great hook from Val Young too.  Hopefully we get to hear the original version soon.
14. Untouchable Freestyle - I know technically it's not really a proper track, but I just had to include it at the end because it's simply put one of the best freestyles ever done, and it really has that feel to it where 2Pac was on top of the rap game and it's as if he knew his time was almost up and he had to do this to get it off his chest and secure his legacy.  A perfect closure to the album.

Damn, this was really hard to do!  I had to think and rethink a lot of this list, and I still left out some of my favourite stuff.  Just goes to show the incredible body of work that 2Pac left.

2Pac Death Row Catalogue will be forever the best work in rap music ever.

Forget NY 80's scene..Forget NY 90's scene..Forget NWA,Dre,Warren G..Bay Area

From Run DMC to DJ Quik..thru ATL,Houston ..forget.

2pac Death Row sessions are RAP MUSIC MAGNUM OPUS.

I agree 100% with this post.

No body of work is even remotely comparable.

I'll be playing Tupac's Death Row music till they bury me a MOB nigga.

Imagine Tupac alive today with 43 years.

So many rappers careers destroyed .

If he were still alive, probably will be co-sign Freddie Gibbs work
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Re: Make your new 2pac LP only with Death Row unreleased material .
« Reply #14 on: August 07, 2014, 07:28:24 AM »
Yep thx to death he's legend. Look how Snoop, Cube fell down :(
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