Album: Makaveli - The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory

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Album: Makaveli - The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory
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(submitted by philip )

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2pac's Rebirth
In the final track "Against All Odds", 2pac, alias Makavelli claimed that: 'This must be the realest s**t I ever wrote, and personally, he wasn't lying. Though listening to the album, you'd get the feeling that he prbably overworked himself day and night just to get the tracks finished, and it's only sad that it was released posthumously. But that isn't even enough to take away the fire that 2pac carried under his alias.
From the first track "Bomb First", you listen to his diatribes as he wastes no time hurling furious assaults on other formost MCs such as NAS, Jay-Z, Mobb Deep and most the Bad Boy clan. The track then moves on to the deep brooding "Hail Mary", which sounds more like a return from the dead. But there are some other cool classic songs on the album, like the tribute he give to his new adopted city Los Angeles in the soothing "Live And Die In L.A." He also tackles religion and it's involvment among street brothers in "Blasphemy;" and also unleashes his tongue on his own brothers and sisters in "White Man's World", which sounds more like a hardccore version of what Public Enemy would make. In the ambigous song "Me And My Girlfriend," it's never known if he was actually talking about a woman or about a gun, but I leave that judgement up to you listeners.
All in all, this was 2pac's realest and hardest piece, and even ten years after his demise, the strength is still there. - philip , posted 07/21/07

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