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  2. Thugz Mansion - Wikipedia

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    Thugz Mansion was 2Pac's depiction of a gangster's alternative to heaven.One of the most introspective and spiritual songs by 2Pac, this song talks about how he would rest in peace, and that he would eventually find happiness when he is in a place where all the troubles and pains of his life come to an end, and that he would want to end up in that place of peace after he dies; he also name ...

  3. Better Dayz - Wikipedia

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    Better Dayz is the eighth studio album and fourth posthumous album by the late American rapper 2Pac.It is his last double-album. It was released on November 26, 2002, debuting at number five on the US Billboard 200.

  4. List of songs recorded by Tupac Shakur - Wikipedia

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    "Thugz Mansion" 2002 Better Dayz: Anthony Hamilton: 7 Aurelius "Thugz Mansion" (Acoustic Version) 2002 Better Dayz: Nas, J.Phoenix Pitboss, Novelist, Claudio Cueni "Thugz Mansion (N.Y.)" 2002 God's Son: Nas, J. Phoenix Claudio Cueni, Michael Herring "To Live & Die In L.A." 1996 The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory: Val Young: QDIII "Toss It Up ...

  5. 2Pacalypse Now - Wikipedia

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    2Pacalypse Now is the debut solo studio album by American rapper 2Pac.It was released on November 12, 1991, through TNT Recordings and Interscope Records, while EastWest Records America , a division of Atlantic distributed the album. [1]

  6. R U Still Down? (Remember Me) - Wikipedia

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    R U Still Down? was the name of several handwritten track lists 2Pac had written in 1993 and 1994 that featured both, unreleased songs and songs that would later be issued on Me Against The World and Thug Life: Volume 1. [3] Interscope Records originally planned to release an album under the same name in December 1995, during 2Pac's imprisonment.

  7. Holler If Ya Hear Me (musical) - Wikipedia

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    "Holler If Ya Hear Me is a jukebox musical written by Todd Kreidler featuring the rap music of Tupac Shakur.. According to Playbill, the musical is "a non-biographical story about friendship, family, revenge, change and hope.

  8. Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z... - Wikipedia

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    Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z... received generally positive reviews from music critics.In The New Rolling Stone Album Guide book, Greg Tate saw 2Pac "comes with a sense of drive, and eruptive, dissident, dissonant fervour worthy of Fear of a Black Planet and AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted", and called it Shakur's "best constructed and most coherent album, and it's also his most militantly political". [7]

  9. Still I Rise (album) - Wikipedia

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    Still I Rise is a collaboration album by 2Pac and Outlawz.The album excludes some of the original line up of Outlawz, including Hussein Fatal, who had left the group as he had refused to sign with Death Row Records. [6]