

that being he has a lot of things to say he spoke from his heart & expressed to us his life the best he could through his music. Few hits on here but everyone knows it about 2Pac & what he has to say. Still no bad to Pick up newer 2Pac fan will like this & older 2Pac fans will think it could have been a lot better. this Music on here is really good but not the same as others being as he had no out put in it other than his written words. This one was his work from I believe 96 so it is latter 2Pac right before he got shot. Not as good as Until the end of time or Still I rise but better than Loyal to the game which well I think you know all you 2Pac Fans. Out of All the 2Pac CD's, New one's to be put out this one is ok. Beats, Vocals, Lyrics, and Production tight all throughout, making "Better Dayz" another classic from raps legendary MC. "There you Go", "This Life I Lead", "Who do you Believe In" all standout on Disc 2, and the album is closed well with "They dont give a F*** about us". This is followed by the title track "Better Dayz" which uses Isley brother vocals, which at the moment is my favourite track. Next comes "Never Call U "B**** again" feat. Next comes "Thugz Mansion" that track you will hear on the radio, produced by 7 Aurelius, another nice track. "My Block" (Remix) the albums second single is a track about the ghetto, and growing up poor, track is thought provoking and reflective track, one of those tracks you can replay over and over again.

These 13 tracks alone could make a complete album. "Street Fame" is another hardcore track, next comes "Fair Exchange" an upbeat track, where Pac talks to the ladies, "Late Night" is a laid back mellow party track. On "Mamas Just a Little Girl", Pac shows his softer side, with inspirational thought provoking music. Album starts with raw thugged out tracks like "Still Balling", "When we ride on our Enemies", "F**K em all", classic pac emotional, angry in some cases and always entertaining. As a Pac fan who is followed him from the beginning, been waiting for this album ever since his last recording "Untill the end of Time". Recordings from this album come from the period 1994-1996, the last two years of Shakurs life. 1st single is "Thugz Mansion", second is "My Block" (remix). Executive produced by Afeni Shakur and Suge Knight, some of the producers include 7 Aurelius, Johnny J, DJ Quick, BRISS & Jazze Pha. Another double album, twenty five tracks in total with guest appearances from well known artists like Trick Daddy, Nas, Mya, Tyrese, his crew the outlawz, Big Syke, and more appearances from less artist like T.I., B.D.I., Kimmy Hill, Nutso, A.Hamilton, Mr. Tupac Shakurs latest post-death album "Better Dayz" continues the legacy of hiphops most loved MC. First single "Thug Masion."ġ.1 Intro 1.2 Still Ballin 1.3 When We Ride on Our Enemies 1.4 Changed Man 1.5 F* Them All 1.6 Never B Peace 1.7 Mama'a Just a Little Girl 1.8 Street Fame 1.9 Whatcha Gonna Do 1.10 Fair Xchange 1.11 Late Night 1.12 Ghetto Star 1.13 Thugz Mansion - Nas Acoustic 2.1 My Block Remix 2.2 Thugz Mansion 2.3 Never Call U B* Again 2.4 Better Dayz 2.5 U Can Call 2.6 Military Minds 2.7 Fame 2.8 Fair Xchange Remix 2.9 Catchin Feeling 2.10 There U Go 2.11 This Life I Lead 2.12 Who Do You Believe in 2.13 They Don't Give a F* About Us 2.14 Featuring 20 previously unreleased tracks.

Album DescriptionThe second of two double albums recorded during 2Pac's "Makaveli" period. See More Your browser does not support the audio element. It's 2Pac's best album since his death, and bodes well for future material by, and concerning, rap's most legendary figure. Organizing the set roughly into one disc of hardcore rap and one of R&B jams makes for an easier listen, and the R&B disc especially has some strong tracks, opening with a remix of 1995's "My Block" and including quintessentially 2Pac material - reflective, conflicted, occasionally anguished - like "Never Call U B**** Again," "Better Dayz," "Fame," and "This Life I Lead." Most of the tracks are previously unreleased, the rest coming from scattered compilations like Knight's Chronic 2000: Still Smokin' or 1995's The Show soundtrack. A lengthy two-disc set, it benefits from a raft of still-compelling material by one of the two or three best rappers in history, as well as excellent compiling by executive producers Suge Knight and Afeni Shakur, 2Pac's mother.
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Though it was released on the eve of the busiest year in 2Pac's posthumous career, Better Dayz shouldn't be overlooked - and with the schedule including a feature documentary (with soundtrack), plus two books and another double album, it might be easy for this one to slip from the radar.
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