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  2. Cradle to the Grave - Wikipedia

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    The music video takes one more last scene at the neighborhood, and finally cuts to the ending scene of 2Pac and the rest of Thug Life rejoicing behind the holographic jail cell bars. The music video was released for the week ending on November 13, 1994. It was directed by Ricky Harris. [1]

  3. Thug Life, Volume I - Wikipedia

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    He added that the idea of making Thug Life a group was thought up by Interscope Records during their rearranging of the album's tracks. [4] With many songs deemed by Interscope Records too controversial to release, the album only features ten songs, with two being solo songs by 2Pac and two not featuring the rapper. Since 2Pac died in 1996 ...

  4. List of songs recorded by Tupac Shakur - Wikipedia

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    Thug Life: Volume 1: Mopreme Shakur, Rated R, Big Syke, Macadoshis, Y.N.V. Thug Music "Shorty Wanna Be a Thug" 1996 All Eyez on Me — Johnny "J" "Skandalouz" 1996 All Eyez on Me: Nate Dogg: Dat Nigga Daz "Skank Wit U" 1994 Faded: Don Jagwarr "Sleep" 2006 Pac's Life: Chamillionaire, Young Buck: Sha Money XL "Slippin' Into Darkness (Salsa Con ...

  5. Thug Life (group) - Wikipedia

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    On September 26, 1994, Thug Life, Volume I was released. The first single and video was "Pour Out a Little Liquor" (which originally appeared on the Above the Rim soundtrack, released six months earlier), which was a Tupac solo song. Tupac performed "Out on Bail" at the 1994 Source Awards. [4]

  6. Above the Rim (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    Above the Rim – The Soundtrack is the official soundtrack to the 1994 film of the same name.The soundtrack, released by Death Row and Interscope Records on March 22, 1994, was executive produced by Suge Knight.

  7. Mopreme Shakur - Wikipedia

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    Mopreme and Tupac formed the group Thug Life in 1993, with Big Syke, Macadoshis, and Rated R. [2] The group released one album, Thug Life: Volume 1 (1994), which went gold. [3] Mopreme wrote many of the songs on this album. [4] He was also an original member of Outlawz, but dropped out of the group. [5]

  8. Changes (Tupac Shakur song) - Wikipedia

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    This track is a must for any playlist and ironic in that its all-important message surfaces after the artist became a victim of what his song addresses." [4] The track was selected by the Vatican as part of their 2009 MySpace music playlist. [5] "Changes" is widely regarded as one of Shakur's greatest songs.

  9. List of G-funk artists and producers - Wikipedia

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    The following list of g-funk artists and producers includes artists and producers who have been described as a part of the G-funk scene at some point in their career. G-funk is a sub-genre of gangsta rap, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] that emerged in the late '80s and early '90s.