Definitely my personal favorite Pac album and one of the best rap albums of the 90s. Severely underrated
I don't care for Toss It Up but otherwise it's a fire album and one of Pac's best for sure
I don't care for Toss It Up but otherwise it's a fire album and one of Pac's best for sure
Really no need for it to be on the album. The Dre diss verse is the only thing it’s really got going for it
White Manz World OG beat was spiritual
Just put a ! in front of the link you got this bro we believe in you
Just put a ! in front of the link you got this bro we believe in you
good looks gang
zoned out and cried a lot to this s*** when i was going through it. and reveled in the militant parts of it. 3 day theory tracklist configuration better than the released one tbh
real
the OG White Manz World >>>
the guitar being prominent in the mix sounds so good
Krazy
i actually think bad azz matched pac on this one
“a million things run through my mind… you ain’t gotta be in jail to be doin time”
I love the OG mixdown of it because the guitar shines way more in the mix, thus creating a more somber tone
Also phenomenal writing, as with Blasphemy, and the Farrakhan speech sample at the end is just perfect, with the choir harmonizing in the back.
I forgot I was in this thread a while back :)
I need to give this album another chance, when I previously listened I felt like the production was a bit rough.
For those calling it a classic/one of the best of the 90s, why don't you think it's regarded more highly? You never really see it rated amongst the best hip hop albums
I need to give this album another chance, when I previously listened I felt like the production was a bit rough.
For those calling it a classic/one of the best of the 90s, why don't you think it's regarded more highly? You never really see it rated amongst the best hip hop albums
Production is def rough for the most part but pac shines on it throughout
No way you could hear the against all odds beat by itself and say it’s fire. PAC just that good he makes it a dope song
Every once in a while it saddens me to think this man really ain't here.
Even the interviews around this time you could tell he was seeing so much more than just hip hop. Only a certain type of mind can write joints like Blasphemy and White Man'z World. At only 25.
Mc Eiht's interview with Vlad (one of the only "non-fed" interviews) talking about 2pac really makes you just realize how much bigger of a mark he could've left on this world.
2 years later, while still feeling the same, I also wonder if bro’s “Gemini impulsivity” (also, hot take, anyone think pac mighta been on the bipolar spectrum?) woulda got him caught up in some bullshit eventually
Like not death but bro woulda definitely found another way to violate that probation smh.