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Might be the sample/s used here (which, I believe by listening to it, samples Michael Jackson’s “Human Nature”). DOWNLOAD MP3 DOWNLOAD ZIP/MP3 25K Pheli Makaveli Download Album Zip 25K drops a new album dubbed Pheli Makaveli. And I don’t know why but it sounds familiar, even though I know that I’ve never heard it before. Very nice track, but I don’t know if it belongs on the album. Yet another track that did not make the other release that also sounds upbeat but less than “Lost Souls”. The other version is better, but something about this one is kinda creepy and haunting… The beat is also very similar but slightly different, in the way that it is slower, has slightly different melodies and is not as polished. The intro almost identical, but is cleaner on this one and just slightly different. I also realize that “To Live & Die in L.A.” is upbeat, but it still feels like it belongs on the album. All I know is that this track did not make the other release, and that it’s an enjoyable track but doesn’t belong on the album, as the beat is too upbeat for the rest of the album. That’s it.Īlternate version? I haven’t even heard the original version so I can’t compare them. The only difference I see here is the beat doesn’t sound as polished as the other one. See Also / 2Pac appeared in ''Nothing but Trouble'' movie. The beat also sounds not as polished as the other one, but it’s not very noticeable unless you really pay attention to it. Anyway, the intro uses the same sample, but is clearer than the other one.
For the record, I like the remixed one better.Īh, my favourite track off the album. Intro is also different, and so is the hook. However, it is not the best album produced by Tupac. The 7 Day Theory is widely considered a classic by numerous hip hop fans and critics. This album was certified 6x Platinum on June 15, 1999. The beat is very different than the remixed version, and it is also not polished. The album generated the second-highest debut-week sales total of any album that year, selling 664,000 copies on the first week. This track has a remix that is well known within his fanbase, called “Fuck Friendz”. Everything else is exactly the same, as far as I heard.Īnother track that didn’t appear on the other release. Beat is also slightly different, it doesn’t have the guitar during the hook in the background like the other does. Intro is different than the other one, that’s obvious right from the start. As for the track itself, the intro uses the same intro used for “To Live & Die in L.A.” and the beat is also not polished. Very good diss track though, nice and mellow beat but he goes hard on it and attacks many east coast artists. This diss song obviously didn’t make the other release.