When the Makaveli album was released

Fred G. Sanford

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i was 16 and didn't know artist made music video ahead of time and when i bought this album and the music video came on blew my mind






i said pac aint dead :ohhh:
 

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Looking back almost 30 years later I have to :pachaha: at the theories we were all wrapped up in at the time:

- He faked his death to get off deathrow.
- Him mentioning Suge shot him as the first sound on the album.
- Eventhough he faked his death or survived the murder attempt from Suge, he was still able to release an album on Suge's label and slip in that Suge had him shot.
- He went to Cuba live with his aunt and was gonna return back to civilization in 7 years.
- He had to be alive because of all his unreleased songs.


You laughing now,but you was waiting for that 7 years to pass like the rest of us:wow:


And if you believed he faked his death,you also believed "Simon" knew and just wasnt telling. And what about all the 7's:wow:

 
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only knock i give this album is the production

some of the beats are just there
Whaaaaa? Production is unique af, we know the story about 'Pac using the DR B-team on these beats, but they all hit and the sound was cohesive. What beats are mid to you? Just like daddy is probably the worst song on the album but it's still a dope beat.

My only knock is too much fukking outlawz...don't need them appearing on every other song.
 
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Whaaaaa? Production is unique af, we know the story about 'Pac using the DR B-team on these beats, but they all hit and the sound was cohesive. What beats are mid to you? Just like daddy is probably the worst song on the album but it's still a dope beat.

My only knock is too much fukking outlawz...don't need them appearing on every other song.

hail mary
to live & die
toss it up
blasphemy
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me & my gf
against all odds

those are good to great
the other beats are weak asl

also… i dont really have a problem with the outlaws
but the excessive talking on the outros and dragged out hooks kinda get annoying after awhile
 

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hail mary
to live & die
toss it up
blasphemy
krazy
me & my gf
against all odds

those are good to great
the other beats are weak asl

also… i dont really have a problem with the outlaws
but the excessive talking on the outros and dragged out hooks kinda get annoying after awhile
It's funny how something can annoy one person while another loves it. I love all the random stuff Pac is yelling and ad libbing in the background on the album, it adds to the mystery of the album to me especially on Against All Odds.

To me this album is kind of like Bruce Springsteen's Nebraska, which he recorded as a demo in his bedroom and then used it even though it had been recorded on a cassette tape. The A-team wasn't available for Pac so he went with the B-team and there's this kind of muddy sound to everything but it works. Other than Toss It Up (which wasn't really intended for the album) and maybe To Live and Die in LA, it seems like he didn't give a fukk about airplay, he had stuff he wanted to say.

I remember when I first played this tape, I didn't know if I liked it or not. It was a lot to take in, plus I was a Nas (the alleged ringleader) fan and I didn't like them beefing.
 

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this was supposed to be his last album on death row as well.

He was going to leave.
"I got a scheme, break away, do my own thing,
Drop some conversation, sit back and let the phone ring."

That was on one of the bootleg Makavelis. We used to try to decipher that shyt like it was the Bible.
 
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