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Better Dayz

Better Dayz
 

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2Pac

Better Dayz

 
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Label: Interscope Records
Rating: 4.5
 
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Description: 2Pac's been dead for more than six years, and in that time his estate has released a dizzying array of questionable posthumous material--with much more to come in 2003, by the way (the liner notes list documentary soundtracks, another unreleased double album, DVDs, etc.). On the first disc's "Intro," an unnamed street reporter wonders, "Where are these songs coming from?" After repeated listens, your best guess would be from his unfinished studio outtakes. Nevertheless, these tracks were apparently recorded during his prolific, vexed Makaveli stage. "When We Ride on Our Enemies" demonstrates much vitriol, as Pac's verses are littered with fightin' words for rappers like Mobb Deep and Da Brat. Likewise, "F*** 'Em All" hurls threats at the late Notorious B.I.G., reminding fans of the time when media-induced East Coast-West Coast feuds were way out of control. The ghetto Elvis's tales of slum grandeur reach their zenith when he serves up his explicit boasts to women on "Fair Xchange." Gripping.

It's too bad the first disc's last track, an acoustic version of "Thugz Mansion," undermines much of the credibility of this project. When Pac's alleged enemy Nas's vocals are mixed in to appear like he's sitting next to Pac by a fireplace all warm and toasty, sharing rhymes, you immediately smell the influence of executive producer Suge Knight. The second disc is just as dodgy, but might resonate more with new fans simply wanting to hear good beats and rhymes. "Never Call U B**** Again" is a tidy love song that R&B crooner Tyrese complements well, while the title track featuring Ronald "Mr. Biggs" Isley provides a necessary escape from much of Pac's brooding imagery. In the end, the quandary of this double disc has nothing to with Pac but with producer Johnny "J"'s middling G-funk-lite beats and Suge Knight's involvement. This one's for collectors and curious onlookers. --Dalton Higgins

 
 

 
Tracklist of Better Dayz

Disc 0
1 Intro  0:56 view lyrics
2 Still Ballin   view lyrics
3 When We Ride On Our Enemies  2:54 view lyrics
4 Changed Man  3:52 view lyrics
5 F*** Them All   no lyrics yet - submit it
6 Never B Peace  4:59 view lyrics
7 Mama'a Just A Little Girl   view lyrics
8 Street Fame  4:30 view lyrics
9 Whatcha Gonna Do  3:39 view lyrics
10 Fair Xchange  3:52 view lyrics
11 Late Night  4:17 view lyrics
12 Ghetto Star  4:15 view lyrics
13 Thugz Mansion - Nas Acoustic  4:12 no lyrics yet - submit it
14 My Block remix   view lyrics
15 Thugz Mansion  5:52 view lyrics
16 Never Call U B**** Again   no lyrics yet - submit it
17 Better Dayz   view lyrics
18 U Can Call  3:50 view lyrics
19 Military Minds  2:56 view lyrics
20 Fame  4:50 view lyrics
22 Catchin Feeling   view lyrics
23 There U Go   view lyrics
24 This Life I Lead   view lyrics
25 Who Do You Believe In  5:29 no lyrics yet - submit it
26 They Don't Give A F*** About Us   view lyrics

Reviews:

HOT

Songs like Street Fame, Thugz Mansion, and Catchin Feeling make this album great. Tupac brings us a great album once again. If you like Tupac, this album is a must. If you don't, it's an excellent introduction to his world.

Just as good as the previous

I heard this album when I was 13 years old. It was the second time I ever heard of Tupac, and since I was only a little kid when he died in 96, I didn't know much about him. This is my favorite album because it reaches all feelings and emotions, touches all of the senses. It speaks of expressing anger in songs like "When We Ride On Our Enemies" and "Street Fame". It shows signs of hope in the hood with songs like "My Block", "Thugz Mansion", and "Better Dayz". Still, it expresses the great beats and party lyrics of Tupac with songs like "Still Ballin", "Fair Xchange", and "Watcha Gonna Do". Great album for a dead guy.

Not good

It's not good! Don't buy!













































































I'm serious...its wack!























Okay!