could we agree that R U STILL DOWN (REMEMBER ME ) is the best pac posthumous album

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i remember the add for this on mtv was irrie.
best hands down ,The best pac posthumous album .

It was done hands done well keeping all the original material.

about 5 to 6 song's were given new production .

but pac got a dilla beat so say no more
 

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hmmm . .

if you're a fan of the brand that Tupac made with his music, as far as he was able to progress his style of music by 1996 - Until the End of Time would be your answer but R U Still Down? (Remember Me) is more the higher quality content. It's more intricate, full-bodied work where Tupac was at a point in his career where he was relying on the quality of his work rather than the strength of the brand he built with his character
 

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Agreed

IMO it was the best posthumous album that legit felt like Pac recorded it after Makaveli.

And it was just a TASTE of just how much material Pac had left over after he died.

And which record did J. Dills produce? :lupe:
 

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AEOM >> LAD > RUSD
You're letting nostalgia and status quo paradigms effect your judgement. Re-listen to RUSD and LAD at the same time . . see what your ear finds more interesting

Or better yet, do a long-term test. Put both of these albums on your portable music device with nothing else and see which songs you end up playing more
 

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You're letting nostalgia and status quo paradigms effect your judgement. Re-listen to RUSD and LAD at the same time . . see what your ear finds more interesting

Or better yet, do a long-term test. Put both of these albums on your portable music device with nothing else and see which songs you end up playing more

:lupe:

Seems like a cool lil experiment.

Though I can tell I'd be a bit biased toward Pac, I'm trying to be objective, but I might do that.
 
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Agreed

IMO it was the best posthumous album that legit felt like Pac recorded it after Makaveli.

And it was just a TASTE of just how much material Pac had left over after he died.

And which record did J. Dills produce? :lupe:


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