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  2. Greatest Hits (Tupac Shakur album) - Wikipedia

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    Greatest Hits is a posthumous double-disc greatest hits album by American rapper 2Pac, released by Amaru Entertainment, Death Row Records, Interscope Records, and Jive Records on November 24, 1998.

  3. Best of 2Pac - Wikipedia

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    Best of 2Pac is a posthumous greatest hits compilation series from rapper Tupac Shakur released in two parts – Thug and Life. Both albums were released on December 4, 2007 in the United States and December 3, 2007 in the United Kingdom, [ 1 ] having had been leaked on November 30.

  4. List of songs recorded by Tupac Shakur - Wikipedia

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    Tupac: Resurrection — Eminem "God Bless the Dead" 1998 Greatest Hits — "The Good Die Young" 1999 Still I Rise: Val Young, Napoleon, Young Noble, Kastro, E.D.I. Mean: Big D "Good Life" 2001 Until the End of Time: Big Syke, E.D.I. Mean: Mike Mosley "Got My Mind Made Up" 1996 All Eyez on Me: Tha Dogg Pound, Method Man, Redman: Dat Nigga Daz

  5. Changes (Tupac Shakur song) - Wikipedia

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    Released posthumously on his album Greatest Hits, the song talks about all of the different issues that were related to Tupac's era of influence—notably racism, police brutality, drugs and gang violence. The "Huey" that 2Pac mentions in the song ("two shots in the dark, now Huey's dead") is Huey P. Newton, founder of the Black Panther Party. [3]

  6. Toss It Up - Wikipedia

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    With "needle drop" introduction by 2Pac, entirely different mix, and less, "Boom!", backing vocals throughout. Radio Edit: 2Pac’s outro disses are removed, instead the backing vocals are the focus. Video Version: Features additional outro vocals by KC instead of the outro disses by 2Pac. Greatest Hits version:

  7. Tupac Shakur discography - Wikipedia

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    The discography of American rapper Tupac Shakur consists of 11 studio albums. Throughout his career and posthumously, Shakur sold more than 75 million records worldwide. [ 1 ] He has scored 5 No. 1 albums on Billboard 200 and 8 No. 1 albums on Top R&B/Hip-Hop albums .

  8. Hail Mary (2Pac song) - Wikipedia

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    The song captures Tupac zoning out the violence and negativity surrounding him praying to God, and making biblical references. "Hail Mary" appeared on Shakur's Greatest Hits in 1998. A remix of the song was also featured on the album Nu-Mixx Klazzics in 2003.

  9. Unconditional Love (Tupac Shakur song) - Wikipedia

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    "Unconditional Love" is a song by 2Pac featuring Nanci Fletcher. The song was released posthumously as promotional single for his 1998 Greatest Hits album. To date, the explicit version of the song has only been released on the promotional single. The song peaked at number 73 on the airplay chart. [not verified in body]