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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.
In the song, Tupac's lyrics are sampled from his song "Happy Home" [8] which was a part of his fourth posthumous album (seventh studio album overall) Until the End of Time, released on March 27, 2001. "Are U Still Down" peaked at number 29 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number two on the R&B chart in 1998. [9] [10]
The album was recorded at Can-Am Studios in Tarzana during July and August 1996. During those weeks, 21 songs were completed with 12 of them making the final track listing. The album’s guest features were also toned down dramatically, as the album did not feature the star-studded guest list that All Eyez on Me did. Most of the guest verses ...
It was released as the first single from the posthumous album R U Still Down? (Remember Me). The original version, titled "I Wonda if Heaven's Got a Ghetto", was released as a B-side on the 1993 single, "Keep Ya Head Up". There are two versions of the song on the R U Still Down? (Remember Me) album. One, a remake of the original (using the same ...
The album debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 and featured the singles "Hail Mary" and "To Live & Die in L.A." It was certified quadruple platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) and is regarded as one of Shakur's most profound works. Additional posthumous albums include R U Still Down?
This is a set category.It should only contain pages that are Tupac Shakur albums or lists of Tupac Shakur albums, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories).
Self-consciously nerdy in an era of scuzzy post-grunge bluster, 1994's crisp and witty "Weezer" — soon to be known as the Blue Album because of its cover (and the fact that the band kept naming ...
It follows his previous posthumous albums R U Still Down? (Remember Me) and Still I Rise. The album consists of material recorded while the rapper was on Death Row Records from 1995 to 1996. The album debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200 chart, selling 426,870 copies in its first week. [10] The album was certified quadruple platinum by ...
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