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Tupac Shakur (1971)
Lesane Parish Crooks
Summary
Tupac Amaru Shakur (June 16, 1971 – September 13, 1996), known by his stage names 2Pac and Makaveli, was an American rapper and actor. Shakur has sold over 75 million albums worldwide as of 2007, making him one of the best-selling music artists in the world. Rolling Stone Magazine named him the 86th Greatest Artist of All Time.
In addition to his career as a rap artist, he was also an actor. The themes of most of Tupac's songs are the violence and hardship in inner cities, racism, other social problems, and conflicts with other rappers during the East Coast – West Coast hip hop rivalry. Shakur began his career as a roadie, backup dancer, and MC for the alternative hip hop group Digital Underground.
Afeni Shakur, mother of 2pac, was involved with the Black Panthers, and 2pac made reference to the organization in the song Changes. 2pac was involved in a West-coast East-coast rivalry after a major feud with East-coast rappers, producers and record-label members of staff.
On September 7, 1996, Shakur was shot four times in the Las Vegas metropolitan area of Nevada. He was taken to the University Medical Center, where he died six days later of respiratory failure and cardiac arrest.
Biography
early life
Tupac Amaru Shakur was born on the East Harlem section of Manhattan in New York City. He was named after Túpac Amaru II, a Peruvian revolutionary who led an indigenous uprising against Spain and was subsequently executed.His mother, Afeni Shakur, and his father, Billy Garland, were active members of the Black Panther Party in New York in the late 1960s and early 1970s; he was born just one month after his mother's acquittal on more than 150 charges of "Conspiracy against the United States government and New York landmarks" in the New York Panther 21 court case.
Although unconfirmed by the Shakur family, several sources (including the official coroner's report) list his birth name as Lesane Parish Crooks. This name was supposedly entered on the birth certificate because Afeni feared her enemies would attack her son, and disguised his true identity using a different last name. She changed it later, following her separation from Garland and marriage to Mutulu Shakur.
Struggle and incarceration surrounded Shakur from an early age. His godfather, Elmer "Geronimo" Pratt, a high ranking Black Panther, was convicted of murdering a school teacher during a 1968 robbery, although his sentence was later overturned. His stepfather, Mutulu, spent four years at large on the FBI's Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list beginning in 1982. Mutulu was wanted in part for having helped his sister Assata Shakur to escape from a penitentiary in New Jersey, where she had been incarcerated for shooting a state trooper to death in 1973. Mutulu was caught in 1986 and imprisoned for the robbery of a Brinks armored truck in which two police officers and a guard were killed. Shakur had a half-sister, Sekyiwa, two years his junior, and an older stepbrother, Mopreme "Komani" Shakur, who appeared on many of his recordings.
At the age of twelve, Shakur enrolled in Harlem's 127th Street Repertory Ensemble and was cast as the Travis Younger character in the play A Raisin in the Sun, which was performed at the Apollo Theater. In 1986, the family relocated to Baltimore, Maryland. After completing his second year at Paul Laurence Dunbar High School he transferred to the Baltimore School for the Arts, where he studied acting, poetry, jazz, and ballet. He performed in Shakespeare plays, and in the role of the Mouse King in The Nutcracker. Shakur, accompanied by one of his friends, Dana "Mouse" Smith, as his beatbox, won most of the many rap competitions that he participated in and was considered to be the best rapper in his school. He was remembered as one of the most popular kids in his school because of his sense of humor, superior rapping skills, and ability to mix in with all crowds. He developed a close friendship with a young Jada Pinkett that lasted until his death. In the documentary Tupac: Resurrection, Shakur says, "Jada is my heart. She will be my friend for my whole life," and Pinkett Smith calls him "one of my best friends. He was like a brother. It was beyond friendship for us. The type of relationship we had, you only get that once in a lifetime." A poem written by Shakur titled "Jada" appears in his book, The Rose That Grew From Concrete, which also includes a poem dedicated to Pinkett Smith called "The Tears in Cupid's Eyes". During his time in art school, Shakur began dating the daughter of the director of the Baltimore Communist Party USA.
In June 1988, Shakur and his family moved to Marin City, California, where he attended Tamalpais High School. He began attending the poetry classes of Leila Steinberg in 1989. That same year, Steinberg organized a concert with a former group of Shakur's, Strictly Dope; the concert led to him being signed with Atron Gregory who set him up as a roadie and backup dancer with the young rap group Digital Underground in 1990.
career
Rapping career
Shakur's professional entertainment career began in the early 1990s, when he debuted his rapping skills in a vocal turn in Digital Underground's "Same Song" from the soundtrack to the 1991 film Nothing but Trouble and also appeared with the group in the film of the same name. The song was later released as the lead song of the Digital Underground EP This is an EP Release, the follow-up to their debut hit album Sex Packets. Shakur appeared in the accompanying music video. After his rap debut, he performed with Digital Underground again on the album Sons of the P. Later, he released his first solo album, 2Pacalypse Now.2Pacalypse Now did not do as well on the charts as future albums, spawning no top ten hits. His second record, Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z., was released in 1993. The album did better than the previous one debuting on number 24 on the Billboard 200. However, the real commercial success of Tupac Shakur began with his third album titled Me Against the World which debuted on top of the Billboard 200 and sold two million copies. His following album, All Eyez on Me, was Tupac's biggest commercial success. The album debuted at number 1 and has sold 9 million copies till date and is considered among the best rap albums of all time. The rest of the six albums of Tupac were released after his death. Four of these albums have been certified multi-platinum and three of them topped the Billboard 200 while all of these topped the US R&B charts. Tupac's greatest hit album has sold over 10 million copies in US and is certified Diamond by the RIAA.
Thug Life
In late 1993, Shakur formed the group Thug Life with a number of his friends, including Big Syke, Macadoshis, his stepbrother Mopreme Shakur, and Rated R. The group released their only album Thug Life: Volume 1 on September 26, 1994, which went gold. The album featured the single "Pour Out a Little Liquor" produced by Johnny "J" Jackson, who went on to produce a large part of Shakur's album All Eyez on Me. The group usually performed their concerts without Shakur.personal life
Shakur was a voracious reader. He was inspired by a wide variety of writers, including William Shakespeare, Niccolò Machiavelli, Donald Goines, Sun Tzu, Kurt Vonnegut, Mikhail Bakunin, Maya Angelou, Alice Walker, and Khalil Gibran. In his book Holler If You Hear Me: Searching for Tupac Shakur, University of Pennsylvania Avalon Professor of Humanities and African American Studies Michael Eric Dyson describes the experience of visiting the home of Shakur's friend and promoter Leila Steinberg to find "the sea of books" once owned by Shakur.Shakur never professed following a particular religion, but his lyrics in singles such as 'Only God Can Judge Me' and poems such as The Rose That Grew from Concrete suggest he believed in God. This means many analysts currently describe him as a deist. He believed in Karma, but rejected a literal afterlife and organized religion.
legacy
At a Mobb Deep concert following the death of the famed icon and release of The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory, Cormega recalled in an interview that the fans were all shouting "Makaveli," and emphasized the influence of The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory and of Shakur himself even in New York at the height of the media-dubbed 'intercoastal rivalry'. Tupac Shakur was also one of the few rappers that were paid a tribute during the Up in Smoke Tour that featured many west coast hip-hop artists.Shakur is held in high esteem by other MCs – in the book How to Rap, Bishop Lamont notes that Shakur “mastered every element, every aspect” of rapping and Fredro Starr of Onyx says Shakur, "was a master of the flow." "Every rapper who grew up in the Nineties owes something to Tupac," wrote 50 Cent. "He didn't sound like anyone who came before him." About.com for their part named Shakur the most influential rapper ever.
To preserve Shakur's legacy, his mother founded the Shakur Family Foundation (later re-named the Tupac Amaru Shakur Foundation or TASF) in 1997. The TASF's stated mission is to "provide training and support for students who aspire to enhance their creative talents." The TASF sponsors essay contests, charity events, a performing arts day camp for teenagers and undergraduate scholarships. The Foundation officially opened the Tupac Amaru Shakur Center for the Arts in Stone Mountain, Georgia, on June 11, 2005. On November 14, 2003, a documentary about Shakur entitled Tupac: Resurrection was released under the supervision of his mother and narrated entirely in his voice. It was nominated for Best Documentary in the 2005 Academy Awards. Proceeds will go to a charity set up by Shakur's mother Afeni. On April 17, 2003, Harvard University co-sponsored an academic symposium entitled "All Eyez on Me: Tupac Shakur and the Search for the Modern Folk Hero." The speakers discussed a wide range of topics dealing with Shakur's impact on everything from entertainment to sociology.
Many of the speakers discussed Shakur's status and public persona, including State University of New York at Buffalo English professor Mark Anthony Neal who gave the talk "Thug Nigga Intellectual: Tupac as Celebrity Gramscian" in which he argued that Shakur was an example of the "organic intellectual" expressing the concerns of a larger group. Professor Neal has also indicated in his writings that the death of Shakur has left a "leadership void amongst hip-hop artists." Neal further describes him as a "walking contradiction", a status that allowed him to "make being an intellectual accessible to ordinary people."
Professor of Communications Murray Forman, of Northeastern University, spoke of the mythical status about Shakur's life and death. He addressed the symbolism and mythology surrounding Shakur's death in his talk entitled "Tupac Shakur: O.G. ". Among his findings were that Shakur's fans have "succeeded in resurrecting Tupac as an ethereal life force." In "From Thug Life to Legend: Realization of a Black Folk Hero", Professor of Music at Northeastern University, Emmett Price, compared Shakur's public image to that of the trickster-figures of African-American folklore which gave rise to the urban "bad-man" persona of the post-slavery period. He ultimately described Shakur as a "prolific artist" who was "driven by a terrible sense of urgency" in a quest to "unify mind, body, and spirit".
In Holler If You Hear Me: Searching for Tupac Shakur, Michael Eric Dyson indicated that Shakur "spoke with brilliance and insight as someone who bears witness to the pain of those who would never have his platform. He told the truth, even as he struggled with the fragments of his identity." At one Harvard Conference the theme was Shakur's impact on entertainment, race relations, politics and the "hero/martyr". In late 1997, the University of California, Berkeley offered a student-led course entitled "History 98: Poetry and History of Tupac Shakur."
In late 2003, the Makaveli Branded Clothing line was launched by Afeni. In 2005, Death Row released Tupac: Live at the House of Blues. The DVD was the final recorded performance of Shakur's career, which took place on July 4, 1996, and features a plethora of Death Row artists. In August 2006, Tupac Shakur Legacy was released. The interactive biography was written by Jamal Joseph. It features unseen family photographs, intimate stories, and over 20 removable reproductions of his handwritten song lyrics, contracts, scripts, poetry, and other personal papers. Shakur's sixth posthumous studio album, Pac's Life, was released on November 21, 2006. It commemorates the 10th anniversary of Shakur's death. He is still considered one of the most popular artists in the music industry .
According to Forbes, in 2008 Shakur's estate made $15 million. In 2002, they recognized him as a Top Earning Dead celebrity coming in on number ten on their list.
Library of Congress
Shakur's hit song "Dear Mama" is one of 25 songs that was added to the National Recording Registry in 2010. The Library of Congress has called "Dear Mama" "a moving and eloquent homage to both the murdered rapper's own mother and all mothers struggling to maintain a family in the face of addiction, poverty and societal indifference." The honor came seven days after what would have been Shakur's 39th birthday. Shakur is the third rapper to enter the library, behind Grandmaster Flash and Public Enemy.acting career
In addition to rapping and hip hop music, Shakur acted in films. He made his first film appearance in the motion picture Nothing But Trouble, as part of a cameo by the Digital Underground. His first starring role was in the film Juice. In this story, he played the character Bishop, a trigger happy teen, for which he was hailed by Rolling Stones Peter Travers as "the film's most magnetic figure." He went on to star with Janet Jackson in Poetic Justice and with Duane Martin in Above the Rim. After his death, three of Shakur's completed films, Bullet, Gridlock'd and Gang Related, were released.He had also been slated to star in the Hughes brothers' film Menace II Society but was replaced by Larenz Tate after assaulting Allen Hughes as a result of a quarrel. Director John Singleton mentioned that he wrote the script for Baby Boy with Shakur in mind for the leading role. It was eventually filmed with Tyrese Gibson in his place and released in 2001, five years after Shakur's death. The film features a mural of Shakur in the protagonist's bedroom as well as featuring the song "Hail Mary" in the film's score.
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- Poem
The Rose That Grew from Concrete
176 p.
1999
ISBN : 9780671028442
- Studio album
Shakurspeare
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00:00
2010Best of 2Pac
11 tracks
51:54
2007Pac's Life
13 tracks
04:56
2006The Prophet Returns
15 tracks
14:36
2005Loyal to the Game
17 tracks
05:06
2004Better Dayz
27 tracks
52:59
2002Until the End of Time
29 tracks
12:18
2001Still I Rise
15 tracks
12:49
1998R U Still Down?
26 tracks
42:40
1997The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory
12 tracks
59:24
1996All Eyez on Me
27 tracks
12:18
1996Me Against the World
15 tracks
05:57
1995Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z.
16 tracks
04:25
19932Pacalypse Now
13 tracks
55:07
1991- Live album
Live at the House of Blues
25 tracks
58:00
20052Pac Live
13 tracks
43:26
2004- Compilation album
Beginnings: The Lost Tapes 1988–1991
10 tracks
42:59
2007Best of 2Pac
tracks
00:00
2007The Rose, Vol. 2
15 tracks
56:43
2005Ready 2 Die
14 tracks
01:00
2005The Prophet: The Best of the Works
15 tracks
12:38
2003The Rose that Grew from Concrete
25 tracks
10:46
2000Greatest Hits
25 tracks
54:44
1998- Soundtrack album
Tupac: Resurrection
14 tracks
01:58
- Remix album
Nu-Mixx Klazzics Vol. 2
14 tracks
55:34
2007Nu-Mixx Klazzics
11 tracks
54:47
2003- Extended play
Don't Go 2 Sleep
tracks
48:33
- Single
Untouchable
tracks
04:16
2006Ghetto Gospel
1 tracks
03:58
2005Pac's Life
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03:37
2004One Day at a Time
1 tracks
03:46
2004Thugs Get Lonely Too
2 tracks
04:48
2004Runnin'
2 tracks
03:51
2003Thugz Mansion
3 tracks
04:12
2002Still Ballin
1 tracks
02:50
2002Until the End of Time
3 tracks
04:26
2001Letter 2 My Unborn
3 tracks
03:55
2001Who Do U Believe In
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00:00
1999Unconditional Love
tracks
03:59
1999Baby Don't Cry
tracks
04:22
1999Happy Home
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02:39
1998Runnin
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03:26
1998I Wonder If Heaven Got a Ghetto
3 tracks
04:40
1997To Live & Die in L.A.
tracks
04:33
1997Changes
tracks
05:20
1997Do for Love
tracks
04:40
1997Wanted Dead or Alive
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04:39
1997Hail Mary
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05:09
1997Made Niggaz
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1997California Love
4 tracks
06:25
1996Life Goes On
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05:02
1996All Bout U
14 tracks
12:18
1996Toss It Up
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05:06
1996I Ain't Mad at Cha
5 tracks
04:53
1996Toss It Up
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00:00
1996How Do U Want It
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04:47
19962 of Amerikaz Most Wanted
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04:07
1996Hit 'Em Up
1 tracks
05:12
1996To Live & Die in L.A.
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14:14
1996Life Goes On
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00:05
1996Temptations
3 tracks
05:00
1995So Many Tears
5 tracks
03:59
1995Dear Mama
6 tracks
04:39
1995Cradle to the Grave
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1995Papa'z Song
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05:26
1994Keep Ya Head Up
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04:22
1993I Get Around
6 tracks
04:19
1993Holler If Ya Hear Me
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1993If My Homie Calls
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1992Trapped
1 tracks
04:44
1992Brenda's Got a Baby
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03:55
1991
Name | Duration | Released |
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Resist the Temptation | 05:44 | 04/12/2007 |
Changes | 04:29 | 04/12/2007 |
Minnie the Moocher | 04:19 | 12/06/2007 |
My Burnin' Heart | 06:25 | 12/06/2007 |
A Day in the Life | 04:55 | 12/06/2007 |
Never Be Beat | 05:33 | 12/06/2007 |
Let Knowledge Drop | 03:37 | 12/06/2007 |
The Case of the Misplaced Mic | 02:34 | 12/06/2007 |
Static Mix I | 04:20 | 12/06/2007 |
Untouchable | 04:16 | 18/11/2006 |
Soon As I Get Home | 03:40 | 18/11/2006 |
Don't Sleep | 03:36 | 18/11/2006 |
International | 04:01 | 18/11/2006 |
Sleep | 04:10 | 18/11/2006 |
Whatz Next | 03:37 | 18/11/2006 |
Playa Cardz Right | 04:33 | 18/11/2006 |
Dumpin' | 04:28 | 18/11/2006 |
Scared Straight http://www.hmv.co.jp/product/detail/1213183 Album Listing | 03:28 | 18/11/2006 |
Pac's Life | 03:38 | 18/11/2006 |
Don't Stop | 05:25 | 18/11/2006 |
Freek'n You | 01:03 | 03/10/2005 |
Big Pimpin' | 02:30 | 03/10/2005 |
Made Niggaz | 05:05 | 03/10/2005 |
New York | 04:44 | 03/10/2005 |
Gin and Juice | 06:01 | 03/10/2005 |
Picture Me Rollin' | 05:16 | 03/10/2005 |
Ain't No Fun (If the Homies Can't Have None) | 03:20 | 03/10/2005 |
Doggfather | 02:50 | 03/10/2005 |
Holla at Me | 04:56 | 03/10/2005 |
Some Bomb Azz | 03:05 | 03/10/2005 |
For My Niggaz and Bitches | 02:23 | 03/10/2005 |
Can't C Me | 05:31 | 03/10/2005 |
If We All Gonna Fuck | 02:31 | 03/10/2005 |
Me In Your World | 03:12 | 03/10/2005 |
Tha Shiznit | 02:30 | 03/10/2005 |
Who Am I (What's My Name) | 02:57 | 03/10/2005 |
Murder Was the Case | 03:45 | 03/10/2005 |
G'z and Hustlas | 02:43 | 03/10/2005 |
What Would You Do | 04:20 | 03/10/2005 |
Do What I Feel | 03:58 | 03/10/2005 |
Where There Is a Will | 00:00 | 20/09/2005 |
Black Woman | 00:00 | 20/09/2005 |
Life Through My Eyes | 00:00 | 20/09/2005 |
Movin On | 00:00 | 20/09/2005 |
In the Depths of Solitude | 00:00 | 20/09/2005 |
Fallen Star | 00:00 | 20/09/2005 |
If I Fail | 00:00 | 20/09/2005 |
The Eternal Lament | 00:00 | 20/09/2005 |
And 2morrow | 00:00 | 20/09/2005 |
Power of a Smile | 00:00 | 20/09/2005 |
When Ur Hero Falls | 00:00 | 20/09/2005 |
Hate the Game | 05:09 | 2005 |
Don't Go to Sleep | 03:45 | 2005 |
That's Right | 03:57 | 2005 |
Original Bad Boyz | 03:48 | 2005 |
Murda Me | 04:18 | 2005 |
Me and My Homies | 04:06 | 2005 |
Thug Nature | 04:18 | 2005 |
Throw Your Hands Up | 04:41 | 2005 |
House of Pain | 04:12 | 2005 |
The Money | 03:53 | 2005 |
Slip n Slide | 04:39 | 2005 |
The Fatha Figga | 04:56 | 2005 |
Order After Kaos | 03:46 | 2005 |
Po Nigga Blues | 03:38 | 14/12/2004 |
Black Cotton | 05:03 | 14/12/2004 |
Thug 4 Life | 02:54 | 14/12/2004 |
Ghetto Gospel | 03:58 | 14/12/2004 |
Hennessey | 03:27 | 14/12/2004 |
Out On Bail | 03:54 | 14/12/2004 |
Don't You Trust Me? | 04:55 | 14/12/2004 |
The Uppercut | 03:50 | 14/12/2004 |
Crooked Nigga Too | 02:55 | 14/12/2004 |
Soldier Like Me | 03:50 | 14/12/2004 |
Who Do You Love? | 03:28 | 14/12/2004 |
N.I.G.G.A. | 03:02 | 14/12/2004 |
Thugs Get Lonely Too | 04:48 | 14/12/2004 |
Loyal to the Game | 03:23 | 14/12/2004 |
Never Call U Bitch Again | 02:25 | 06/08/2004 |
Troublesome | 03:04 | 06/08/2004 |
Live Medley: California Love/So Many Tears | 03:03 | 06/08/2004 |
Never Had A Friend Like Me | 00:00 | 07/10/2003 |
Wanted Dead or Alive | 04:37 | 07/07/2003 |
All Eyez on Me | 05:09 | 07/07/2003 |
Pour Out a Little Liquor | 03:31 | 07/07/2003 |
Staring Through My Rear View | 04:37 | 07/07/2003 |
Street Fame | 04:30 | 26/11/2002 |
Mama's Just a Little Girl | 04:58 | 26/11/2002 |
Never B Peace | 04:59 | 26/11/2002 |
Fuck Em All | 04:26 | 26/11/2002 |
Thugz Mansion | 04:13 | 26/11/2002 |
Changed Man | 03:52 | 26/11/2002 |
Ghetto Star | 04:15 | 26/11/2002 |
When We Ride on Our Enemies | 02:54 | 26/11/2002 |
Late Night | 04:18 | 26/11/2002 |
Still Ballin' | 02:50 | 26/11/2002 |
Fair Xchange | 03:52 | 26/11/2002 |
Whatcha Gonna Do? | 03:39 | 26/11/2002 |
Happy Home | 03:56 | 27/03/2001 |
Breathin' | 04:04 | 27/03/2001 |
World Wide Mob Figgaz | 04:37 | 27/03/2001 |
Letter 2 My Unborn | 03:55 | 27/03/2001 |
M.O.B. | 05:01 | 27/03/2001 |
Good Life | 04:17 | 27/03/2001 |
Until The End of Time | 04:26 | 27/03/2001 |
Let Em Have It | 04:53 | 27/03/2001 |
Everything They Owe | 03:07 | 27/03/2001 |
Lil' Homies | 03:43 | 27/03/2001 |
Thug N U Thug N Me | 04:11 | 27/03/2001 |
Fuck Friendz | 05:19 | 27/03/2001 |
Fuckin' with the Wrong Nigga | 03:37 | 27/03/2001 |
Ballad of a Dead Soulja | 04:15 | 27/03/2001 |
All Out | 05:32 | 27/03/2001 |
And Still I Love You | 03:58 | 17/10/2000 |
Starry Night | 04:33 | 17/10/2000 |
The Sun and the Moon | 01:56 | 17/10/2000 |
God | 00:47 | 17/10/2000 |
The Fear in the Heart of Man | 04:16 | 17/10/2000 |
Thug Blues | 04:46 | 17/10/2000 |
Tears of a Teenage Mother | 04:39 | 17/10/2000 |
Sometimes I Cry | 03:10 | 17/10/2000 |
Family Tree | 03:21 | 17/10/2000 |
U R Ripping Us Apart | 05:12 | 17/10/2000 |
What of a Love Unspoken | 03:16 | 17/10/2000 |
Lady Liberty Needs Glasses | 02:23 | 17/10/2000 |
When Ure Heart Turns Cold | 01:38 | 17/10/2000 |
In The Event of My Demise | 04:41 | 17/10/2000 |
Wife 4 Life | 04:06 | 17/10/2000 |
Can U C The Pride In The Panther | 04:54 | 17/10/2000 |
The Rose That Grew from Concrete | 02:35 | 17/10/2000 |
Why Must You Be Unfaithful | 01:12 | 17/10/2000 |
Wake Me When I'm Free | 05:52 | 17/10/2000 |
A River That Flows Forever | 02:20 | 17/10/2000 |
Only 4 the Righteous | 02:29 | 17/10/2000 |
Tupac Interlude | 00:57 | 17/10/2000 |
If There Be Pain | 04:45 | 17/10/2000 |
What of Fame | 00:21 | 17/10/2000 |
Black Jesuz | 04:29 | 14/12/1998 |
U Can Be Touched | 04:23 | 14/12/1998 |
As the World Turns | 05:08 | 14/12/1998 |
Tattoo Tears | 05:02 | 14/12/1998 |
Baby Don't Cry | 04:22 | 14/12/1998 |
Teardrops and Closed Caskets | 05:05 | 14/12/1998 |
Secretz of War | 04:15 | 14/12/1998 |
Killuminati | 04:02 | 14/12/1998 |
Still I Rise | 04:45 | 14/12/1998 |
The Good Die Young | 05:42 | 14/12/1998 |
Letter to the President | 06:03 | 14/12/1998 |
High Speed | 05:59 | 14/12/1998 |
Hell 4 a Hustler | 04:56 | 14/12/1998 |
Homeboyz | 03:38 | 14/12/1998 |
Y'all Don't Know Us | 04:55 | 14/12/1998 |
God Bless the Dead | 04:22 | 24/11/1998 |
Hit 'Em Up | 05:12 | 24/11/1998 |
Unconditional Love | 03:59 | 24/11/1998 |
Where Do We Go From Here | 04:31 | 25/11/1997 |
Thug Style | 04:16 | 25/11/1997 |
Definition of a Thug Nigga | 04:09 | 25/11/1997 |
Hellrazor | 04:15 | 25/11/1997 |
Let Them Thangs Go | 03:33 | 25/11/1997 |
R U Still Down? | 04:07 | 25/11/1997 |
Fuck All Y'all | 04:32 | 25/11/1997 |
Open Fire | 02:52 | 25/11/1997 |
Lie to Kick It | 03:39 | 25/11/1997 |
Redemption | 01:48 | 25/11/1997 |
I'm Gettin' Money | 03:32 | 25/11/1997 |
Nothing to Lose | 03:39 | 25/11/1997 |
I Wonder If Heaven Got a Ghetto | 04:21 | 25/11/1997 |
Hail Mary | 05:09 | 05/11/1996 |
Me and My Girlfriend | 05:10 | 05/11/1996 |
Intro/Bomb First | 04:57 | 05/11/1996 |
White Man'z World | 05:38 | 05/11/1996 |
Krazy | 05:15 | 05/11/1996 |
Just Like Daddy | 05:08 | 05/11/1996 |
Life of an Outlaw | 04:55 | 05/11/1996 |
Blasphemy | 04:38 | 05/11/1996 |
To Live & Die in L.A | 04:33 | 05/11/1996 |
Against All Odds | 04:36 | 05/11/1996 |
Toss It Up | 05:06 | 05/11/1996 |
Hold Ya Head | 03:58 | 05/11/1996 |
Heartz of Men | 04:43 | 13/02/1996 |
No More Pain | 06:14 | 13/02/1996 |
2 of Amerikaz Most Wanted | 04:07 | 13/02/1996 |
What'z Ya Phone # | 05:10 | 13/02/1996 |
How Do U Want It | 04:47 | 13/02/1996 |
I Ain't Mad at Cha | 04:53 | 13/02/1996 |
Got My Mind Made Up | 05:13 | 13/02/1996 |
California Love | 06:25 | 13/02/1996 |
Skandalouz | 04:09 | 13/02/1996 |
Tradin' War Stories | 05:29 | 13/02/1996 |
All Bout U | 04:37 | 13/02/1996 |
Only God Can Judge Me | 04:57 | 13/02/1996 |
Ambitionz az a Ridah | 04:39 | 13/02/1996 |
Life Goes On | 05:02 | 13/02/1996 |
Hard to Imagine | 00:00 | 13/06/1995 |
Heavy in the Game | 04:23 | 14/03/1995 |
Outlaw | 04:32 | 14/03/1995 |
Young Niggaz | 04:53 | 14/03/1995 |
Death Around the Corner | 04:07 | 14/03/1995 |
Temptations | 05:00 | 14/03/1995 |
Fuck the World | 04:13 | 14/03/1995 |
So Many Tears | 03:59 | 14/03/1995 |
Old School | 04:40 | 14/03/1995 |
Me Against the World | 04:40 | 14/03/1995 |
Can U Get Away | 05:45 | 14/03/1995 |
If I Die 2Nite | 04:01 | 14/03/1995 |
It Ain't Easy | 04:53 | 14/03/1995 |
Intro | 01:40 | 14/03/1995 |
Dear Mama | 04:40 | 14/03/1995 |
Lord Knows | 04:31 | 14/03/1995 |
Peep Game | 04:28 | 16/02/1993 |
Papa'z Song | 05:25 | 16/02/1993 |
Souljah's Revenge | 03:16 | 16/02/1993 |
I Get Around | 04:19 | 16/02/1993 |
Last Wordz | 03:36 | 16/02/1993 |
The Streetz R Deathrow | 03:26 | 16/02/1993 |
Something 2 Die 4 | 02:43 | 16/02/1993 |
Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z. | 05:55 | 16/02/1993 |
Point the Finga | 04:25 | 16/02/1993 |
Keep Ya Head Up | 04:22 | 16/02/1993 |
Pac's Theme | 01:56 | 16/02/1993 |
Representin' 93 | 03:34 | 16/02/1993 |
Holler If Ya Hear Me | 04:38 | 16/02/1993 |
Guess Who's Back | 03:06 | 16/02/1993 |
Strugglin' | 03:33 | 16/02/1993 |
5 Deadly Venomz | 05:13 | 16/02/1993 |
Soulja's Story | 05:05 | 12/12/1991 |
Tha' Lunatic | 03:29 | 12/12/1991 |
Trapped | 04:44 | 12/12/1991 |
Brenda's Got a Baby | 03:55 | 12/12/1991 |
Young Black Male | 02:35 | 12/12/1991 |
If My Homie Calls | 04:18 | 12/12/1991 |
Crooked Ass Nigga | 04:17 | 12/12/1991 |
Something Wicked | 02:28 | 12/12/1991 |
Words of Wisdom | 04:54 | 12/12/1991 |
Violent | 06:25 | 12/12/1991 |
I Don't Give a Fuck | 04:20 | 12/12/1991 |
Rebel of the Underground | 03:17 | 12/12/1991 |
The Realist Killaz | 02:59 | |
Panther Power | 04:36 | |
Same Song | 03:57 | |
Bury Me a G | 05:00 | |
Runnin' | 03:51 | |
One Day at a Time | 03:44 | |
Ghost | 04:17 |
Movie
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Tupac: Resurrection
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2003Biggie & Tupac
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2002- Sound/Music
Gridlock'd
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1997XXx: State of the Union
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2005Tupac: Resurrection
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2003
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Ghetto Gospel
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2005Pac's Life
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2004'03 Bonnie & Clyde
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2002Changes
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1997California Love
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1996Pac's Life
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2004Changes
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1997Hit 'Em Up
Composer
1996California Love
Composer
1996Untouchable
Lyricist
2006Ghetto Gospel
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2005One Day at a Time
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2004Pac's Life
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2004Thugs Get Lonely Too
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2004Runnin'
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2003Thugz Mansion
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2002Still Ballin
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2002'03 Bonnie & Clyde
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2002Until the End of Time
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2001Letter 2 My Unborn
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2001Baby Don't Cry
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1999Unconditional Love
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1999Happy Home
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1998Made Niggaz
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1997I Wonder If Heaven Got a Ghetto
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1997Do for Love
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1997Changes
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1997To Live & Die in L.A.
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1997Hail Mary
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1997Wanted Dead or Alive
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1997Smile
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1997All Bout U
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1996I Ain't Mad at Cha
Lyricist
19962 of Amerikaz Most Wanted
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1996Life Goes On
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1996How Do U Want It
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1996Toss It Up
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1996Hit 'Em Up
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1996Temptations
Lyricist
1995Cradle to the Grave
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1995Dear Mama
Lyricist
1995So Many Tears
Lyricist
1995Papa'z Song
Lyricist
1994Holler If Ya Hear Me
Lyricist
1993I Get Around
Lyricist
1993Keep Ya Head Up
Lyricist
1993If My Homie Calls
Lyricist
1992Trapped
Lyricist
1992Brenda's Got a Baby
Lyricist
1991- Production
Death Row: The Singles Collection
Record producer
2007African Westside
Record producer
2006Still I Rise
Record producer
1998Greatest Hits
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1998Happy Home
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1998Made Niggaz
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1997R U Still Down?
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1997The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory
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1996All Bout U
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1996Supercop
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1996All Eyez on Me
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1996Poetic Justice
Record producer
1993Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z.
Record producer
1993Tupac: Resurrection
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U Don't Know
Lyricist
2002'03 Bonnie & Clyde
Lyricist
2002Hard to Imagine
Lyricist
1995- Production
The Good Die Young
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1998Killuminati
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1998Letter to the President
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1998Teardrops and Closed Caskets
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1998Still I Rise
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1998Tattoo Tears
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1998Secretz of War
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1998U Can Be Touched
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1998Baby Don't Cry
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1998Y'all Don't Know Us
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1998As the World Turns
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1998Black Jesuz
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1998Homeboyz
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1998God Bless the Dead
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1998Hell 4 a Hustler
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1998Unconditional Love
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1998High Speed
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1998Hit 'Em Up
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1998I Wonder If Heaven Got a Ghetto
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1997Nothing to Lose
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1997I'm Gettin' Money
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1997Lie to Kick It
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1997Fuck All Y'all
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1997Redemption
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1997Let Them Thangs Go
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1997Open Fire
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1997Definition of a Thug Nigga
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1997R U Still Down?
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1997Hellrazor
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1997Thug Style
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1997Where Do We Go From Here
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1997White Man'z World
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1996Skandalouz
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1996What'z Ya Phone #
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1996Me and My Girlfriend
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1996Got My Mind Made Up
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1996Hold Ya Head
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1996How Do U Want It
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1996Intro/Bomb First
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1996Against All Odds
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19962 of Amerikaz Most Wanted
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1996Hail Mary
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1996No More Pain
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1996Toss It Up
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1996Heartz of Men
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1996To Live & Die in L.A
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1996Life Goes On
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1996Blasphemy
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1996Only God Can Judge Me
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1996Life of an Outlaw
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1996Tradin' War Stories
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1996Just Like Daddy
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1996Ambitionz az a Ridah
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1996California Love
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1996Krazy
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1996All Bout U
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1996I Ain't Mad at Cha
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1996Guess Who's Back
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1993Representin' 93
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1993Keep Ya Head Up
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1993Holler If Ya Hear Me
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1993Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z.
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1993Pac's Theme
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1993The Streetz R Deathrow
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1993Point the Finga
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1993I Get Around
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1993Something 2 Die 4
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1993Papa'z Song
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1993Last Wordz
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19935 Deadly Venomz
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1993Souljah's Revenge
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1993Peep Game
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1993Strugglin'
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1993Same Song
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Panther Power
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The Realist Killaz
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Ghost
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One Day at a Time
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Runnin'
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Bury Me a G
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