This is one of the best but one of the last albums 2pac ever created. The lyrics created are touching and appeal to all of his friends, enemys and to the rest of the world. This album does not just explain about 2pacs enemys but it also helps explain the theories behind his tradgic death. Does ... Read review
A review by Jaynewman18 on Don Killuminati, The (The Seven Day Theory) [PA] - Makaveli March 3rd, 2006
Author's product rating:
Originality
Groundbreaking
Lyrics
Thought-provoking
Quality and consistency of tracks
Flawless
Value for Money
Excellent
Advantages:
One of the best 2pac albums created, it also makes you think about his death
Disadvantages:
I do not believe that there is much wrong with this album just brilliant
Recommend to potential buyers:
yes
Full review
This is one of the best but one of the last albums 2pac ever created. The lyrics created are touching and appeal to all of his friends, enemys and to the rest of the world. This album does not just explain about 2pacs enemys but it also helps explain the theories behind his tradgic death. Does the album mean he is alive or being reincarnated into one of 2pacs heros. The name makaveli comes from 2pacs hero who wrote many poems and stories about faking you own death to decieving your enemys. The name makaveli is very interesting because 2pacs new name spells out I Am Alive. The songs on this album are from 2pacs greatest i belive this album has to have 9/10. A must have for Hip Hop lovers especially from the legends.
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...?TheDonKilluminati: The 7 DayTheory? came out late in 1996, and had 2Pac take on a new persona as Makaveli (following the time spend reading Machiavelli?s ?The Prince? in prison). It was the second album from him in the year, after dropping the classic ?All Eyez On Me? earlier on, but unfortunately he was killed before he was given a chance to drop this, his final completed work.
1. ?Intro?
2. ?Hail Mary?
This track begins a string of recordings which went on to become singles for him, and for this one, it is probably the most significant track off the album as it is considered to be one of his best creations ever as he flows on top of the type of beats which we would associate from the Horrocore phase a few years later. It is a very dark one, and it is all about the lyrics, so you need to follow closely to stay up on it all...
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Don Killuminati, The (The Seven Day Theory) [PA] [Remastered] - Makaveli
Product details
Title: Don Killuminati, The (The Seven Day Theory) [PA]
Performer: Makaveli
Genre: R&B
Sub Genre: Rap
Release Date: 02/12/2002
Original Release Year: 1996
Label / Distributor: Death Row / Pickwick
Guest Artist(s): Makaveli
Pieces in Set: 1
Studio / Live: Studio
Stereo: Stereo
Format: Performer
EAN: 5019148628378
Additional notes
Album Notes: Full title: The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory. This is an enhanced audio CD which contains regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Makaveli: Tupac "2Pac" Shakur (rap vocals). Additional personnel includes: Danny Boy, Aaron Hall, KC, Jo-Jo, Val Young, Tyrone Wrice (vocals); E.D.I., Young Noble, The Outlawz (rap vocals). Producers include: Makaveli, Darryl "Big D" Harper, Hurt-M-Badd, Dametrius Ship, Troy Staton, QDIII. Engineers include: Tommy Daugherty, Steve Anarden, Lance Pierre. All tracks have been digitally remastered. Makaveli is the artist otherwise known as 2Pac, and this album arrives in stores two months after 2Pac was murdered in Las Vegas. Many 2Pac fans believe his lyrics regularly foreshadowed his tragic death, and there is plenty here to keep those conversations going. But the lyrics on THE DON KILLUMINATI: THE 7 DAY THEORY also represent life. The rapper's haunting voice carries songs like "Krazy" and "White Man'z World," on which Makaveli appears almost as a spirit, providing guidance for living in the same world that 2Pac lost his life in. Not surprisingly, the production is top-quality, upholding the standard of earlier 2Pac records. He remains controversial as ever, and with THE DON KILLUMINATI, he may have got in the last word in a hip-hop war that, he proclaims, had nothing to do with the East or the West.
Album Reviews: Rolling Stone (12/26/96, p.184) - "...The tracks are fat with funky menace (the upfront bass in `Life of an Outlaw' smells of Bootsy Collins-meets-Robbie Shakespeare), and the choral-vocal effect in many of the raps has a street-corner, pass-the-bottle charge..." Muzik (1/97, p.113) - 5 out of 5 - "...one of the most important [albums] of the year....perfectly captures the dark tensions arising from the centre of the vicious heat that is the City of Angels..."
Titles on disc 1
1.: Intro
2.: Bomb First (My Second Reply) - Makaveli & EDI/Young Noble
3.: Hail Mary
4.: Toss It Up
5.: To Live And Die In LA - Makaveli & Val Young
6.: Blasphemy
7.: Life Of An Outlaw - Makaveli & Outlawz
8.: Just Like Daddy - Makaveli & Outlawz
9.: Krazy
10.: White Man'z World
11.: Me And My Girlfriend
12.: Hold Ya Head - Makaveli & Tyrone Wrice
13.: Against All Odds
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