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  1. Albums
  2. still i rise - 2pac outlawz

2Pac Outlawz - Still I Rise (2 LP)

2Pac Outlawz2Pac Outlawz
  • LP
  • 2 piece(s)
  • 1999
  • 15 tracks
  • 1 uur, 12 min
Still I Rise - 2Pac Outlawz
Still I Rise
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Still I Rise - 2Pac Outlawz
Still I Rise - 2Pac Outlawz

Product description

Released on December 21, 1999, "Still I Rise" is a powerful collaboration between the legendary 2Pac and the rap group Outlawz. This album is a testament to the enduring legacy of 2Pac, featuring all previously unreleased, albeit remixed material that showcases his unparalleled lyrical prowess and the raw energy of Outlawz. The album spans 15 tracks, with a total duration of 1 hour and 12 minutes, offering a deep dive into the world of West Coast hip-hop.

"Still I Rise" kicks off with the politically charged "Letter To The President," setting the tone for an album that doesn't shy away from addressing social issues. Tracks like "Still I Rise," "Secretz Of War," and "Black Jesuz" highlight the group's ability to blend conscious lyrics with hard-hitting beats. The album also features introspective moments with tracks like "Tattoo Tears" and "Y'all Don't Know Us," providing a glimpse into the personal struggles and triumphs of the artists.

The collaboration between 2Pac and Outlawz is evident throughout the album, with each member of the group bringing their unique style to the table. Despite the absence of some original Outlawz members, the album maintains a cohesive sound that pays homage to 2Pac's legacy while pushing the boundaries of hip-hop. "Still I Rise" is a significant addition to the discography of both 2Pac and Outlawz, offering fans a chance to experience unreleased material from one of hip-hop's most iconic figures. The album was released through Interscope Records and Death Row Records, further cementing its place in the annals of hip-hop history.

This 2LP set was released in 1999.

Tracks

  1. Letter To The President2Pac, Outlawz, Big Skye
    6:03
  2. Still I Rise2Pac, Outlawz, Ta'He
    4:45
  3. Secretz Of War2Pac, Outlawz
    4:14
  4. Baby Don't Cry (Keep Ya Head Up II)2Pac, Outlawz
    4:22
  5. As The World Turns2Pac, Outlawz
    5:07
  6. Black Jesuz2Pac, Outlawz
    4:28
  7. Homeboyz2Pac, Outlawz
    3:37
  8. Hell 4 A Hustler2Pac, Outlawz
    4:56
  9. High Speed2Pac, Outlawz
    5:59
  10. The Good Die Young2Pac, Outlawz
    5:42
  11. Killuminati2Pac, Outlawz
    4:01
  12. Teardrops And Closed Caskets2Pac, Outlawz
    5:04
  13. Tattoo Tears2Pac, Outlawz, E.D.I. Mean
    5:02
  14. U Can Be Touched2Pac, Outlawz
    4:23
  15. Y'all Don't Know Us2Pac, Outlawz
    4:54
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Product specifications

Details

Album
Still I Rise
Artist
2Pac Outlawz
LP release year
1999
Album release date
January 1, 1999
Label
Interscope Records
EAN
606949041311
Available
No

Product information

Format
LP
Quantity
2 piece(s)
Mono or stereo
Stereo
Duration
1 uur, 12 min
Tracks
15 tracks

EAN

EAN
606949041311

Other

Limited Edition
No
Country
US
Box set
No
Remastered
No
Reissue
No

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  • Tupac's Timeless, Soulful Flow

    4 out of 5 stars
    senqdtonDecember 15, 2025United States🇺🇸

    Tupac, though his life was short, had an immense amount of skill. His aura, the way he effortlessly commanded any space, remains unrivaled. There might be many rappers with better technical abilities. But when it comes to flowing over a beat while baring your soul, his talent is unrivaled and both requires and is worthy of your focus. And it's this innate rhythm that makes a bunch of raw demos turn into incredibly memorable posthumous albums with amazing replay value. I'm a huge fan of R U Still Down? (Remember to keep the original error), but Still I Rise, recorded with his group of friends the Outlawz, is also fantastic. The standout tracks for me are numerous, with the title track, Baby Don't Cry (Again, keep the original error), and Teardrops and Closed Caskets being my top picks. But the entire album is further evidence that 2Pac's intricate, multi-layered, larger-than-life character still captivates, even a quarter of a century after his tragic passing.

  • 2Pac Album Disappointment

    3 out of 5 stars
    16tavwapgAugust 28, 2025United Kingdom🇬🇧

    I genuinely wanted to enjoy this album since it's an official 2Pac release. However, recalling past posthumous works, I wasn't entirely hopeful that this one would impress me. And truthfully, it didn't. My first listen left me feeling somewhat down. Later, I played it in my car on the drive home. This time, I wasn't sad; I was a bit annoyed. I felt cheated, having paid full price for what I believed was a 2Pac album. But "Still I Rise" isn't a 2Pac album. It's an Outlawz album with 2Pac featured on some tracks. The gaps that the Outlawz have to fill are too frequent and too long. Despite the marketing and artwork suggesting this is a new 2Pac release, the actual content from 2Pac is minimal and inconsistent throughout the album and most individual tracks. Consequently, a significant portion of the beats, music, and lyrics come from other artists. This album never feels like a 2Pac album. So, how good or bad is this release? It depends on your perspective. If you view it as a 2Pac album, it's disappointing. It seems the well of unreleased 2Pac material is truly dried up. If you see it as an Outlawz record with 2Pac as a guest artist, it's slightly better. Not that the album improves, but your expectations and standards change when you don't use 2Pac as the benchmark. Even without 2Pac in the equation, this album struggles to rise above average. It's predictable, standard gangsta rap. There's a lack of effort in creating something truly great or original. This makes me feel like 2Pac's role is more promotional than artistic, using his brand to sell mediocre albums from average rappers. That's disappointing. I believe the work of artists like 2Pac should be handled with respect and not used in marketing gimmicks.

  • Interscope Repress Soon

    5 out of 5 stars
    wojabiqbolMay 23, 2025United States🇺🇸

    Word on the street is Interscope's gonna repress this real soon.

  • Intercope Repress Rumors

    5 out of 5 stars
    qipiwihsenMay 23, 2025United States🇺🇸

    Word on the street is Intercope might be pressing this again shortly.

  • 2Pac's Name Misused

    3 out of 5 stars
    55vigzejjMay 9, 2025United Kingdom🇬🇧

    As an official 2Pac record, I genuinely wanted to enjoy this album. However, recalling past posthumous releases, I wasn't entirely confident that this one would impress me. And indeed, it didn't. I felt a bit down after my first listen. Later, I played it in my car on the way home. This time, I didn't feel sad; instead, I felt a bit cheated. I paid full price for what I believed was a 2Pac album, but "Still I Rise" isn't a 2Pac album. It's an Outlawz album with 2Pac featured on some tracks. The gaps left by 2Pac are too frequent and too long. Despite the marketing and artwork suggesting this is a new 2Pac release, the actual content from 2Pac is minimal and inconsistent throughout the album and most individual tracks. Consequently, a significant portion of the beats, music, and lyrics come from other artists. This album never feels like a genuine 2Pac album. So, how good or bad is this release? It depends on your perspective. If you review it as a 2Pac album, it's disappointing. The well of unreleased 2Pac material seems to be dry this time. If you view it as an Outlawz record with 2Pac as a guest artist, it's slightly better. Not that the album improves, but your expectations and standards change when you don't use 2Pac as the primary reference. Even without 2Pac in the equation, this album struggles to rise above average. It's predictable, standard gangsta rap that doesn't feel like much effort was put into making it great or original. This makes me feel like 2Pac's role is more promotional than artistic, using his brand to sell mediocre albums from average rappers. That's disheartening. I believe the work of artists like 2Pac should be handled with respect and not exploited by marketing gimmicks.

About 2Pac Outlawz

2Pac Outlawz is a compelling hip-hop group that emerged from the hardcore and gangsta rap scenes, carrying the legacy of the iconic 2Pac. Formed in 1995, the group is known for their powerful collaborations with the late rapper, most notably on the album "Still I Rise," released in 1999. This album features a mix of raw emotion and hard-hitting lyrics, showcasing the group's unique blend of talent and dedication to their craft. Despite some critics' opinions, 2Pac Outlawz has garnered a significant following, with nearly 10,000 followers on Spotify alone. Their music is a testament to their enduring impact on the hip-hop genre, making them a must-listen for fans of conscious and gritty rap.

9,985 Followers

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