
Overall, the sound of the album (and individual tracks) is more whole. This is probably since Pac actually had some input on creating these tracks. I find it to have a sense of being more genuine, and more fitting than the other posthumous releases. A lot of people are apparently disappointed by the production on this album. Especially as far as the production is concerned. Makaveli and All Eyez are both 5 stars to me, but R U Still Down is more raw. R U Still Down is my favorite album by 2Pac. Lets not get carried away with "his legacy" and his tragic death and all the controversy surrounding 2Pac. I'm surprised how this album has been accepted. It's a great album but would take a long time to like. Generally, I would recommend this CD to true 2pac fans. You won't find 2pac's thug style on here but you will find some pretty heavy, old stuff on here. Some tracks I reckon he should have released are Only Fear of Death and Nothing to Lose. Great tracks to listen to but could have been worked on some more.
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, Do for Love, Nothin But Love, When I Get Free II and Only Fear of Death.Ģpac released 2 songs from this CD (I think), I Wonder If Heaven Got a Ghetto and Do for Love. Some great songs on this CD are: Nothing to Lose, I Wonder If Heaven Got a Ghetto, R U Still Down, Hellrazor, Lie to Kick It, When I Get Free, Hold On Be Strong. Many people are familiar with 2pac when he was with Deathrow but this is some old stuff created back even before '2pacalypse Now' was released.īoth CDs are generally good, though I like CD2 a bit better. To be honest, I haven't been a 2pac fan since his younger days but I quickly grew into his music when 'Me Against the World' was released. I've had this CD for ages and I enjoy it heaps (but it did take me a long time!)
