Sunday, January 12, 2014

The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory

1. "Bomb First (My Second Reply)" (featuring E.D.I. and Young Noble)

2. "Hail Mary" (featuring The Outlawz)

3. "Toss It Up" (featuring Danny Boy, Aaron Hall, K-Ci & JoJo)

4. "To Live and Die In L.A." (featuring Val Young)

5. "Blasphemy"  

6. "Life of an Outlaw" (featuring The Outlawz)

7. "Just Like Daddy" (featuring The Outlawz)

8. "Krazy" (featuring Bad Azz)

9. "White Man'z World" (featuring Big D)

10. "Me and My Girlfriend"  

11. "Hold Ya Head" (featuring Tyrone Wrice)

12. "Against All Odds"  

Me Against the World

1. "Intro"

2. "If I Die 2Nite"

3. "Me Against the World"

4. "So Many Tears"

5. "Temptations"

6. "Young Niggaz"

7. "Heavy in the Game"

8. "Lord Knows"

9. "Dear Mama"

10. "It Ain't Easy"

11. "Can U Get Away"

12. "Old School"

13. "Fuck the World"

14. "Death Around the Corner"

15. "Outlaw"

All Eyez on Me

Disc 1

1. "Ambitionz Az a Ridah"  

2. "All Bout U" 

3. "Skandalouz" (featuring Nate Dogg)

4. "Got My Mind Made Up" 

5. "How Do U Want It" (featuring K-Ci & JoJo)

6. "2 of Amerikaz Most Wanted" (featuring Snoop Dogg)

7. "No More Pain"  

8. "Heartz of Men"  

9. "Life Goes On" (featuring Stacey Smallie)

10. "Only God Can Judge Me" (featuring Rappin' 4-Tay)

11. "Tradin' War Stories" (featuring C-Bo, Outlawz and Storm, Back vocals by C.P.O.)

12. "California Love (Remix)" (featuring Dr. Dre and Roger Troutman)

13. "I Ain't Mad at Cha" (featuring Danny Boy)

14. "What'z Ya Phone #" (featuring Danny Boy)


Disc 2

1. "Can't C Me" (featuring George Clinton, Dr. Dre, Nanci Fletcher)

2. "Shorty Wanna Be a Thug"  

3. "Holla at Me"  

4. "Wonda Why They Call U Bitch"  

5. "When We Ride" (featuring Outlawz, Nanci Fletcher)

6. "Thug Passion" (featuring Outlawz, Jewell, and Storm)

7. "Picture Me Rollin'" (featuring C.P.O., Danny Boy and Mussolini)

8. "Check Out Time" (featuring Kurupt, Natasha Walker and Mussolini)

9. "Ratha Be Ya Nigga" (featuring Richie Rich, Ebony, Puff Johnson)

10. "All Eyez On Me" (featuring Mussolini)

11. "Run tha Streetz" (featuring Michel'le, Mutah and Storm)

12. "Ain't Hard 2 Find" (featuring C-Bo, B-Legit, Richie Rich, D-Shot and E-40)

13. "Heaven Ain't Hard 2 Find" (featuring Danny Boy)

Thug Life: Volume 1

1. "Bury Me a G" (feat. Natasha Walker of Y.N.V.)

2. "Don't Get It Twisted"

3. "Shit Don't Stop" (feat. Y.N.V.)

4. "Pour Out a Little Liquor"

5. "Stay True"

6. "How Long Will They Mourn Me?" (feat. Nate Dogg)

7. "Under Pressure"

8. "Street Fame"

9. "Cradle to the Grave"

10. "Str8 Ballin'"

Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.S.

1. "Holler If Ya Hear Me" 

2. "Pac's Theme" (interlude)

3. "Point tha Finga"

4. "Something 2 Die 4" (interlude)

5. "Last Wordz" (featuring Ice Cube & Ice-T)

6. "Souljah's Revenge" 

7. "Peep Game" (featuring Deadly Threat)

8. "Strugglin'" (featuring Live Squad)

9. "Guess Who's Back" 

10. "Representin' 93" 

11. "Keep Ya Head Up"

12. "Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z"

13. "The Streetz R Deathrow"

14. "I Get Around" (featuring Shock G & Money-B)

15. "Papa'z Song" (featuring Wycked & Poppi)

16. "5 Deadly Venomz" (featuring Treach, Apache & Live Squad)

2pacalypse Now

1. "Young Black Male" 

2. "Trapped" (featuring Shock G)

3. "Soulja's Story" 

4. "I Don't Give a Fuck" (featuring Pogo)

5. "Violent" (featuring DJ Fuze, Money B and Mac Mone)

6. "Words of Wisdom"

7. "Something Wicked" (featuring Pee-Wee)

8. "Crooked Ass Nigga" (featuring Stretch)

9. "If My Homie Calls"

10. "Brenda's Got a Baby" (featuring Dave Hollister)

11. "Tha' Lunatic" (featuring Stretch)

12. "Rebel of the Underground" (featuring Ray Luv & Shock G)

13. "Part Time Mutha" (featuring Angelique & Poppi)

Birth of a THUG

On June 16, 1971, in the East Harlem section of Manhattan in New York City, a thug was born: TUPAC AMARU SHAKUR. Originally named Lesane Crooks, Tupac's mother renamed him 36 months after his birth to Tupac Amaru Shakur. The purpose of the name change reflected Tupac's roots, taking on his mother's last name Shakur, and a given name borrowed from the south american revolutionary Tupac Amaru. His mother, Afeni Shakur, and his father Billy Garland were members of the Black Panther in New York.