Known for being significantly darker and more aggressive than All Eyez on Me , it contains direct disses to rivals like The Notorious B.I.G., Puff Daddy, Nas, and Mobb Deep. Where to Purchase
The artwork depicts 2Pac on a cross, symbolizing his "crucifixion" by the media and intended to imply an artistic resurrection. Known for being significantly darker and more aggressive
The album commonly referred to as "" is actually titled The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory , released by 2Pac under his final alias, Makaveli , on November 5, 1996. This project is a landmark in hip-hop history, noted for being completely written and recorded in just three days, with mixing taking another four—totaling exactly seven days. Key Album Details Artist: Makaveli (2Pac) Release Date: November 5, 1996 (posthumous) This project is a landmark in hip-hop history,
(feat. E.D.I. and Young Noble) Hail Mary (feat. Outlawz) Toss It Up (feat. Aaron Hall, Danny Boy, K-Ci & JoJo) To Live & Die in L.A. (feat. Val Young) Blasphemy Life of an Outlaw (feat. Outlawz) Just Like Daddy (feat. Outlawz) Krazy (feat. Bad Azz) White Man'z World Me and My Girlfriend Hold Ya Head (feat. Hurt-M-Badd) Against All Odds Context & Symbolism and Young Noble) Hail Mary (feat
Available at 2PAC Official Store ($37.99), Best Buy ($39.78), and Music Direct ($37.99).
Inspired by Niccolò Machiavelli, whose writings on faking one's death to deceive enemies fueled numerous conspiracy theories after 2Pac's passing.
Hurt-M-Badd, Darryl "Big D" Harper, QDIII, and 2Pac Label: Death Row, Interscope, Makaveli Records