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"Can U Get Away" 1995 Me Against the World — Mike Mosley "Can't C Me" 1996 All Eyez on Me: George Clinton, Dr. Dre, Nanci Fletcher Dr. Dre "The Case of the Misplaced Mic" 2007 Beginnings: The Lost Tapes 1988-1991: DJ Dizzy Chopmaster J "The Case of the Misplaced Mic, Pt. 2" 2007 Beginnings: The Lost Tapes 1988-1991: DJ Dizzy Chopmaster J ...
It was reported that "Can U Get Away" was intended to be released as the next single with a music video directed by Shakur's longtime friend Jada Pinkett. [16] Instead, "So Many Tears" was released as the second single, in June 1995. It reached No. 6 on the Hot Rap Singles chart, and No. 44 on the Billboard Hot 100. [15]
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.
"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 ...
"So Many Tears" is a song by American rapper 2Pac from his third studio album, Me Against the World (1995). [2] It was released on June 13, 1995, as the album's second single. It was produced by Shock G , who used a sample of Stevie Wonder 's That Girl , and is often described as one of the album's best.
"I Get Around" is a song by American rapper 2Pac from his second studio album, Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z... (1993). It was released on May 8, 1993, by Interscope Records as the album's second single and features Shakur's mentor Shock G and Money-B of Digital Underground , Shakur's old group.
"Thugs Get Lonely Too" is a song by rapper Tupac Shakur featuring Nate Dogg. The song was released as a 12" promo single for his 2004 posthumous album Loyal to the Game. The song was also used as the b-side to the album's lead single "Ghetto Gospel". It charted at number 55 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart and number 98 on the Billboard Hot 100.
The song peaked at number 46 on the US Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay chart. [2] The song contains interpolations of Grandmaster Flash and The Furious Five's song "The Message" and "Radio Activity Rap (Let's Jam)" by MC Frosty and Lovin' C. Although the song was limited to a promo release, a music video was filmed for it.