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Pac's Life is the tenth and final studio album, and sixth posthumous album by American rapper 2Pac, released on November 21, 2006 on Amaru Entertainment.The album serves as Shakur's tenth and final studio album since Amaru Entertainment completed the redo of Shakur's original discography, from 2Pacalypse Now to The 7 Day Theory.
"Pac's Life" is a single written and performed by American rappers Tupac Shakur and T.I and R&B singer Ashanti, produced by L. T. Hutton for Shakur's posthumously released album of the same name. It is a hip hop and R&B song; the second Tupac verse was recycled from a song titled "This Life I Lead". T.I. said in an interview that working on the ...
Pac's Life: Outlaw Immortalz, Nanci Fletcher, Stormey L.T. Hutton "Don't You Trust Me?" 2004 Loyal to the Game — Eminem, Luis Resto, (co.) "Dopefiend's Diners" 2007 Best of 2Pac: Life — Big D the Impossible "Dumpin '" 2006 Pac's Life: Carl Thomas, Hussein Fatal, Papoose: Sha Money XL "Dusted N Disgusted" 1995 In a Major Way: E-40, Spice 1 ...
The song was released as a remix by Swizz Beatz and Krayzie Bone and was used to promote the 2006 posthumous album Pac's Life. Tupac recorded the song in June, 1996, just prior to the Makaveli recording sessions. [citation needed] The original version has never been officially released.
In 2006, the Shakur album Pac's Life was released and, like the previous, was among the recording industry's most popular releases. [283] In 2008, his estate made about $15 million. [ 284 ]
"Playa Cardz Right" is a song by American R&B recording artist Keyshia Cole. The song features late rapper 2Pac and was originally included on his sixth posthumously released album Pac's Life (2006), with most of his vocals initially recorded for his fourth studio album All Eyez on Me (1996). [1]
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.
The peace garden was designed as a tribute to Tupac Shakur as well as others who have died. In 2006, the music video for the single Pac's Life, from Tupac's eponymous album was shot on location. [6] Tupac's mother Afeni Shakur also went to Africa in 2006 and fostered a relationship between the Center and the Nelson Mandela Foundation. [7]