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"Who's the best: Pac, Nas and Big?"
A continuation of my "Favorite track off Classic or Great albums". In the span of two days I covered both discs of "All Eyez On Me" in which The Coli voted for "Heartz Of Men" & "Picture Me Rollin" from their respective discs. Today I will be covering Makaveli's(Pac's alias at the time) The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory. This album is an undeniable classic and Pac's final album recorded before his death. The recording process of this album is legendary and will probably never be duplicated. Pac recorded this album in just 7 days in the month of August. In which 21 songs were recorded but only 12 made it into the final product. In what it usually takes to make a shytty science project it took Pac to make an all time classic The man recorded a double disc album and a full length album in the same damn year, in which both had relatively short recording processes & both are classics. The album is notable for not having Pac's usual list of producers with the only one being QDIII. The album is quite possibly his darkest (MATW depending on who you ask) Pac's rapping is still emotional on the album but more intensified. The album upon release drew acclaim. Favorite track on here is definitely between Bomb First & Against All Odds. My GOAT's Mobb Deep & Nas were dissed on both these songs but they go mad hard though , AAA is also notable for creating the all time classic and the skit on Chappelle's Show. Honestly you can't go wrong with any song on the album. This concludes Pac's part of the threads, which Biggie up next. 7DT is a perfect way to end the weekdays. We miss you Pac
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