2Pac Greatest Hits
This album's mere release is a great sign for
anyone who wants to hear all those
highly-anticipated, unreleased Tupac songs.
Death Row and Amaru worked together on this
double album without any squabbles, something
that couldn't be accomplished just a short
while ago. With this new-found friendliness
between the labels, future Tupac releases
shouldn't be delayed by the legal problems
that have beset the proposed albums of the
past.
Greatest Hits has 21 old songs (some redone
with new rappers) and four new songs. These
are a small incentive to get the double album
if you already have all of Tupac's old
releases (as I do), but if you're just
getting into Tupac or want to simply complete
your Death Row collection (as I do), this is
a worthy addition. Of course, just as with
Death Row Greatest Hits, I disagree with the
inclusion of some songs, as well as the lack
of some of my favorites. For instance, I
would have included Violent instead of
Trapped and All Eyez on Me instead of Picture
Me Rollin', but oh well. Great Tupac songs
are great Tupac songs, no matter how you cut
it.
SALES: 9 million
Tracks
Disc 1
- Keep Ya Head Up
- 2 Of Amerikaz Most
Wanted
(feat. Snoop Doggy Dogg)
- Temptations
- God Bless The
Dead
(feat. Stretch)
- Hail Mary
- Me Against The
World
(feat. Dramacydal)
- How Do U Want It
(feat. K-Ci & JoJo)
- So Many Tears
- Unconditional
Love
- Trapped
- Life Goes On
- Hit 'em Up
(feat. Outlawz)
Disc 2
- Toublesome '96
- Brenda's Got A Baby
- I Ain't Mad At
Cha
(feat. Danny Boy)
- I Get Around
- Changes
- California Love
(Original Version)
(feat. Dr. Dre)
- Picture Me Rollin'
(feat. Syke)
- How Long Will They
Mourn Me?
(feat. Thug Life & Nate Dogg)
- Toss It Up
(feat. Aaron Hall, KC, JoJo & Danny Boy)
- Dear Mama
- All About U
(feat. YGD, Nate Dogg)
- To Live & Die In
L.A.
(feat. Val Young)
- Heartz Of Men
Executive Producer: Suge Knight