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  1. Albums
  2. r u still down? - 2pac

2Pac - R U Still Down? (3 LP)

2Pac2Pac
  • LP
  • 3 piece(s)
  • 1997
  • 26 tracks
  • 1 uur, 42 min
  • gangster rap
R U Still Down? - 2Pac
R U Still Down?
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R U Still Down? - 2Pac
R U Still Down? - 2Pac

Product Description

2Pac's "R U Still Down?" is a profound and introspective journey through the mind of one of hip-hop's most iconic figures. Released on January 1, 1997, under Interscope Records, this album is a powerful blend of gangster rap, West Coast hip-hop, and G-funk, showcasing 2Pac's unparalleled lyrical prowess and raw emotional depth. With a runtime of 1 hour and 42 minutes, the album features 23 tracks, including the poignant "I Wonder If Heaven Got A Ghetto" and the hard-hitting "Thug Style."

The album opens with "Redemption," setting the tone for a reflective and thought-provoking experience. Tracks like "Hellrazor" and "Fuck All Y'All" highlight 2Pac's signature aggressive style, while songs like "Nothing To Lose" and "Hold On Be Strong" reveal his vulnerable side. The interludes, such as "Where Do We Go From Here" and "Black Starry Night," add a layer of depth and introspection, making this album a multifaceted exploration of 2Pac's life and legacy.

"R U Still Down?" is not just a collection of songs but a testament to 2Pac's enduring influence on the hip-hop genre. The album's themes of struggle, resilience, and hope resonate deeply, making it a timeless piece of art that continues to inspire and move listeners. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to 2Pac's music, this album offers a compelling and unforgettable listening experience.

This 3LP set was released in 1997.

Tracks

  1. Redemption2Pac
    1:48
  2. Open Fire2Pac
    2:52
  3. R U Still Down? (Remember Me)2Pac
    4:07
  4. Hellrazor2Pac
    4:15
  5. Thug Style2Pac
    4:16
  6. Where Do We Go From Here (Interlude)2Pac
    4:28
  7. I Wonder If Heaven Got A Ghetto2Pac
    4:19
  8. Nothing To Lose2Pac
    3:39
  9. I'm Gettin Money2Pac
    3:31
  10. Lie To Kick It2Pac
    3:37
  11. Fuck All Y'All2Pac
    4:32
  12. Let Them Thangs Go2Pac
    3:32
  13. Definition Of A Thug Nigga2Pac
    4:09
  14. Ready 4 Whatever2Pac
    4:05
  15. When I Get Free2Pac
    4:46
  16. Hold On Be Strong2Pac
    4:10
  17. I'm Losin It2Pac
    3:55
  18. Fake Ass Bitches2Pac
    3:10
  19. Do For Love2Pac
    4:41
  20. Enemies With Me2Pac
    4:15
  21. Nothin But Love2Pac
    4:26
  22. 16 On Death Row2Pac
    5:39
  23. I Wonder If Heaven Got A Ghetto - Hip-Hop Version2Pac
    4:39
  24. When I Get Free II2Pac
    3:22
  25. Black Starry Night (Interlude)2Pac
    0:48
  26. Only Fear Of Death2Pac
    5:09
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Product specifications

Details

Album
R U Still Down?
Artist
2Pac
LP release year
1997
Album release date
1 jan 1997
Label
Jive
EAN
5013705180811
Available
No

Product information

Format
LP
Quantity
3 piece(s)
Mono or stereo
Stereo
Duration
1 uur, 42 min
Tracks
26 tracks

EAN

EAN
5013705180811

Other

Limited Edition
No
Country
Europe
Genre
Gangster rap
Box set
No
Remastered
No
Reissue
No

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  • Top 2Pac Posthumous Album

    4 out of 5 stars
    qownqwac16 July 2024United Kingdom🇬🇧

    Hands down, this is my top pick among 2Pac's posthumous albums, way better than the hurried but still acclaimed “The Don Killuminati (The 7 Day Theory)”. Afeni Shakur really dug up some fire tracks for this one! “Open Fire” is insane, and I’ll never get why it was dropped when ‘Pac was still with us. “Thug Style” over a reggae beat is another standout on a killer A-side. Side B is more laid-back but just as dope, not a single skip. The C-side keeps the momentum going. My favorites here are the in-your-face “F**k All Y’all” and the “Poetic Justice” throwback “Definition of a Thug N**ga”. Starting from the D-side, you notice a bit of a drop in quality, some tracks feel more like rough demos. But don’t get me wrong, the last part of this 3LP isn’t all bad, it’s just that the gems are fewer and farther between. Take the beautiful “Do For Love”, which is right next to the should’ve-stayed-in-the-vault “Enemies With Me”. The hip-hop version of “I Wonder If Heaven Got A Ghetto” is another highlight. All in all, this is a solid posthumous project. Easily in my top 4 of Tupac’s discography, alive or dead. Rest In Peace King!

  • Mixed Legacy of 2Pac's Posthumous Album

    3 out of 5 stars
    30zosfuck28 April 2024United Kingdom🇬🇧

    R U Still Down (Remember Me) was the first album put out after 2Pac's passing that didn't have any involvement from him during production. All the material on this album dates back to the period between Strictly For My N.I.G.G.A.Z. and Me Against The World. I've always had a bit of a love-hate relationship with this album. There are definitely some tracks that deserved to see the light of day, but there are also quite a few that, in my view, should have remained in the vaults. These are mostly the tracks that 2Pac hadn't finished, and the producers had to complete. These songs often lack the sharpness and rarely rise above mediocrity. Given that this is the first record released from the supposedly hundreds of unfinished songs left by 2Pac, it doesn't bode well for future releases. A point that would become all too clear in the following years. In my opinion, R U Still Down (Remember Me) could have benefited from being a single album instead of a double. That way, there would be more emphasis on the tracks that actually sound good. As it stands, there's often a sense of disappointment when another track comes along that's nothing more than a polished demo. Like I said earlier, this is an album with two sides, but still, to me, aside from the Makaveli album, it's the only release after 2Pac's death that has some legitimacy to it.

  • Mixed-Up Booklet, Mediocre Album

    3 out of 5 stars
    izzmugimarc22 January 2024United States🇺🇸

    so i ordered this brand spankin' new online, and when it arrived, the booklet was all messed up with indents. amazon sent me a replacement, but guess what? that booklet had indents too! i dunno if that's a big deal, but thought you should know, 'cause i've never seen a new cd with a messed up booklet before, let alone twice for the same album. i did get my money back for both and got to keep 'em, so i'll probably donate 'em to the thrift store, so, yeah!!!!as an album, it's okay i guess. i grabbed it 'cause it's mostly original versions of songs, no remixes, but i feel like they coulda picked better tracks, it's kinda samey at times and doesn't really show all sides of shakur's personality. but it is cool to have all this unreleased stuff to listen to, and it's really just a collection of pre-deathrow era tracks, so don't expect it to be a real 2pac album at all. i do really suggest checking out until the end of time first if you wanna get into his stuff that came out after he passed, unless you're a huge fan of the S4MN to Me Against the World era shakur. one good thing about this compared to deathrow era stuff is that you get more pac for your money since there aren't many features and he sounds way more sane/coherent/less aggressive compared to after he got shot and locked up for that rape thing.

About 2Pac

2Pac, born Tupac Amaru Shakur in 1971, was an iconic American rapper and actor whose influence on the music industry remains unparalleled. Known for his raw, emotive lyrics and powerful performances, 2Pac was a central figure in the gangster rap and West Coast hip hop scenes. His music, often characterized by its g-funk beats and socially conscious themes, resonated deeply with audiences worldwide. Beyond his musical prowess, 2Pac's acting career showcased his versatility and depth as an artist. Tragically, his life was cut short in 1996, but his legacy endures, making him one of the most celebrated and influential figures in hip hop history.

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