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“The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory” 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 ... ...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. **Four Stars** 3. “Toss It Up” After straight killing it with their presence on the album prior to this, you have ...
XICripZ 05.04.2009 (04.04.2009)
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While in prison, Tupac Shakur studied the works of Makaveli, and used it as an alias ... more
forThe Don Killuminati, which amounts to little more than a call to war.The 7 Day Theory, released less than two months after his death, is a slightly grisly listen. F...
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