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Tupac killuminati song
Tupac killuminati song












tupac killuminati song

I don't really have all that much to say about this song. Krazy: An average song, that features Bad Azz (what an ironic artist name). Just Like Daddy: Again, more Outlawz, but they actually do a great job with this song. Life of An Outlaw: A great song, that features the Outlawz, who bring the score of this song down to a 4, other than that this is great. Another song that features Prince Ital Joe, who again does a great job. Blasphemy: This song has 2Pac talking about how he has no fear. This song is the best song on this album.

tupac killuminati song

Classic, and one of the best 2Pac songs of all time. To Live and Die In LA: This song is the song that 2Pac dedicates to his own state, California, and the city of Los Angeles, and features Val Young, who does an excellent job. Toss It Up: This song features K-Ci and JoJo, and Danny Boy (who is on some other 2Pac songs as well) who each do an excellent job. This song has been sampled in the songs "You Came Up" by Big Punisher, "Ice Age" by Ras Kass, and other songs. This song also features Prince Ital Joe, who does a great job. This song features his group the Outlaws, who aren't very good, but they're good here. Hail Mary: One of the most well known songs by 2Pac of all time. This song samples the song "Uptown Anthem" by Naughty By Nature. Overall, they all have excellent verses, but 2Pac obviously has the best verse. Then there's Napoleon, who disses enemies as well, such as Biggie, and, well that's about it. Then there's E.D.I Mean, who disses enemies as well, including, Bad Boy, and, well that's about it for him. The emceeing includes 2Pac dissing enemies, Bad Boy, Jay-Z. Intro/Bomb First (My First Reply): This is the very start of the album, with an interesting spoken word intro, dissing some of his enemies, including Nas, Mobb Deep, Notorious B.I.G, and Jay-Z. Everyone who has heard the album All Eyez On Me, knows that at this point, 2Pac became more gangster, and more popular. I myself, however, enjoy each album, so I enjoy this one as well.Įveryone who has heard the album Me Against the World, knows that at the time, 2Pac was very positive, and introspective. It generally got praised by the people who enjoyed All Eyez On Me, and generally gained criticism from fans of every album before that. This album was released approximately 2 months after his death, though I don't consider it posthumous.Īs you can tell by the ratings at the top, this album got mixed reactions for various reasons. Review Summary: A classic album, with an excellent theme.Īt the point of this album, which was 1996, 2Pac had been known around the world (I'm assuming that's true, but I wasn't even born yet).














Tupac killuminati song