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| ARTIST: | 2Pac |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Amaru / Interscope |
| FEATURES: | Soundtrack |
| TYPE: | Pop, Soundtracks & Film Scores |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Intro, Ghost, One Day At A Time (with Eminem featuring the Outlawz), Death Around The Corner, Secretz Of War, Runnin' (Dying To Live) - featuring the Notorious B.I.G., Holler If Ya Hear Me, Starin' Through My Rear View, Bury Me A G, Same Song, Panther Power, Str8 Ballin', Rebel Of The Underground, The Realist Killaz - featuring 50 Cent |
| UPC: | 602498611593 |
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Customer Reviews of Resurrection
More Tupac Heat (3.5 Stars) Basically, this is a loosely put together greatest hits album. For the most part, these are all songs that most die hard Pac fans have already heard before. I'm not going to rate the previously released tracks, you've probably heard them before. But there are 4 "unreleased" (if you've been living in a cave) tracks:
1) Ghost - Not a bad song. The production was kind of boring though. It's a little too slow. It's definitely a skippable song if you're not a die hard Pac fan (like I am).
2) Runnin' (Dying To Live) feat. The Notorious B.I.G. - Eminem uses an old Edgar Winter sample to bring this old track back to life. And I liked it. But if you haven't heard this song already, then you probably aren't a die hard Pac fan. I heard these lyrics back in '96. Eminem makes it work while keeping your attention.
3) One Day At A Time feat. Eminem & The Outlawz - The beat is hot. Em is the tightest white boy to ever touch a mic. And the Outlawz step their game up. Overall, tight song. Probably the best of all the unreleased joints.
4) The Realist Killaz - I'm a DJ, so I hear a lot of advanced and promotional stuff than the average head. This song is old. 50 did the same song with the same beat with Biggie. The first time I heard it, I thought it was tight. So if this is your first time hearing this, then you'll probably like it.
Overall, it's a hot album. It's hard to give an album 5 stars when it's full of previously released tracks (aside from the unreleased joints). The unreleased songs are hot though. It's a solid addition to your Tupac collection if you don't have these songs already.
Good Soundtrack
Im not very big on soundtracks, but when it comes to Tupac releasing another album, im all about it. Especially when there is 4 unreleased songs on it, Besides the numerous other great songs. Im a big, big 'Pac fan and this is a great soundtrack.
5/5 Stars
1. Intro - Weird, Just Pac introducing the new album.
2. Ghost - ***** - May be best Unreleased Song On Album.
3. One Day At A Time - **** -Alright, not crazy about the beat.
4. Death Around the Corner - *****From MATW, Great Song.
5. Secretz Of War -*****From SIR, Great Lyrics, Great Beat W/Outlawz.
6. Runnin (Dying to Live)-*****Good Song, Great Beat.
7. Holler if Ya hear Me -*****-From Strictly, Great Old School Song.
8. Starin Thru My Rear View -*****From Another Movie, Great Deep Lyrics.
9. Bury Me A G -****Some More Older Pac material, but its all good.
10. Same Song -*****Great Song w/Digital Underground.
11. Panther Power -*****Very very old, just listen to his voice. Still has the passion though.
12. Str8 Ballin' -*****Great Beat, Great Lyrics.
13. Rebel Of the Underground -****From 2Pacalypse Now, Great Older Song.
14. The Realest Killaz -****Good Song, not big on 50's Part.
Tupac is real!
Although I bought this album mainly because Eminem and 50 Cent are guest appearances, I became crazy about Tupac after I listened to the tracks. Pac originated the whole thug style hip hop. He is original and unique, and is back with a great CD.
Into- Too short. Would've been better if it was longer.
Ghost- Best song on the whole album! Heavy beats, hardcore thug style lyrics, and great rhymes. It can't get any better.
One Day at a Time- Shady and Pac are rocking! Dope beats and dope lyrics. Though I have to admit that the Outlawz ruined the song a little bit. They just don't fit in this song.
Death Around the Corner- Another classic Pac style song. It's mainly about Pac's dangerous thug life. Straight thugin'!
Secretz of War- An okay song. It didn't get 2 thumbs up from me. The beats are whack and the chorus is whack.
Runnin'- A famous single featuring Biggie. Another hardcore song about getting away from the cops. The 2 rappers actually go good together.
Holler if Ya' Hear Me- A tight song that makes you want to dance. One of the highlights of this CD.
Starin' Through my Rear View- A very meaningful song to listen to and think about. Pac tells us that his life is like starin through his rearview, looking back. Another song that got me respecting Tupac.
Bury Me a G- A good classic song. Straight thuggin' for life!
Same Song- I'm not that crazy about this song. The chorus is weak, and not to mention the lyrics. What da hell is wrong?
Panther Power- You probably would like this song if you are really mad at the American government. But not me. To tell the truth, I don't give a damn about the government.
Str8 Ballin'- Another highlight on this album. Pac be ballin' 4ever. Hardcore song.
Rebel of the Underground- A very old song. Not very impressing.
The Realist Killaz- Fifty and Pac be thuggin'!!! With the 2 most notorious gangsters, one from back in the days and one from today, this song can't get any better. This song's got heavy beats, with a fast-paced Pac verse. As for Fifty, he begins the song with, "Tupac cut his head bald, and you wanna cut your head bald, Tupac wear a bandana, and you wanna wear a bandana, Tupac put a cross on his back, and you wanna put crosses on your back..." Fifty tells us that Ja Rule is nothing but a Pac-wanna-be. I mean it's pretty obvious. Ja Rule is like a mix between DMX and Pac. Tupac is the original thug, and X is the original dog. Ja got some talent, but needs to develop his own style. Great song to end the album.
Tupac is rocking with the 2 Shady soldiers on this album. Pac is the greatest thug that ever lived, and will always be the greatest thug that ever lived. Any fake rappers out there tryna be Pac needs to stop, because there will never be another Pac. Peace out to Eminem and 50 Cent, and TUPAC R.I.P.!!!!!!!