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Short Dog's in the House(more) »rank: 24377by: Too Short
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Live at the House of Blues(more) »rank: 45337starring: 2Pac
:Description:Any fan of true art knows that an artist is most alive when he is on stage. Tupac Live At The House of Blues is Tupac’s final recorded performance—eternalized on July 4, 1996 at the House of Blues on the Sunset Strip—and a celebration of his vital musical genius. One of the most respected aspects of Tupac’s grand personality was his absolute sincerity, and Tupac Live... stays true to that legacy: it is a completely honest performance sans censors and retakes. Unlike other Tupac Shakur DVDs that center on the tumultuous facets of his biography, Tupac Live is simply the portrait of an ... |
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Treal TV(more) »rank: 24424starring: Mac Dre
:Description:Any fan of true art knows that an artist is most alive when he is on stage. Tupac Live At The House of Blues is Tupac’s final recorded performance—eternalized on July 4, 1996 at the House of Blues on the Sunset Strip—and a celebration of his vital musical genius. One of the most respected aspects of Tupac’s grand personality was his absolute sincerity, and Tupac Live... stays true to that legacy: it is a completely honest performance sans censors and retakes. Unlike other Tupac Shakur DVDs that center on the tumultuous facets of his biography, Tupac Live is simply the portrait of an ... |
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Eazy-Duz-It(more) »rank: 94956by: Eazy-E
:Description:Any fan of true art knows that an artist is most alive when he is on stage. Tupac Live At The House of Blues is Tupac’s final recorded performance—eternalized on July 4, 1996 at the House of Blues on the Sunset Strip—and a celebration of his vital musical genius. One of the most respected aspects of Tupac’s grand personality was his absolute sincerity, and Tupac Live... stays true to that legacy: it is a completely honest performance sans censors and retakes. Unlike other Tupac Shakur DVDs that center on the tumultuous facets of his biography, Tupac Live is simply the portrait of an ... |
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Niggaz4life(more) »rank: 112786by: N.W.A
:Description:Any fan of true art knows that an artist is most alive when he is on stage. Tupac Live At The House of Blues is Tupac’s final recorded performance—eternalized on July 4, 1996 at the House of Blues on the Sunset Strip—and a celebration of his vital musical genius. One of the most respected aspects of Tupac’s grand personality was his absolute sincerity, and Tupac Live... stays true to that legacy: it is a completely honest performance sans censors and retakes. Unlike other Tupac Shakur DVDs that center on the tumultuous facets of his biography, Tupac Live is simply the portrait of an ... |
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Playwutchyalike: The Best of Digital Underground(more) »rank: 23075by: Digital Underground
:Album Description:Comprehensive overview of their groundbreaking Tommy Boy years drawn from the albums Sex Packets, Sons Of The P, The Body-Hat Syndrome, and the EP This Is An EP Release. 14 golden nose nuggitz. Tommy Boy/Rhino. 2003. |
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A Tale of Two Andres(more) »rank: 60342by: Andre Nickatina, Mac Dre
:Album Description:Comprehensive overview of their groundbreaking Tommy Boy years drawn from the albums Sex Packets, Sons Of The P, The Body-Hat Syndrome, and the EP This Is An EP Release. 14 golden nose nuggitz. Tommy Boy/Rhino. 2003. |
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The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory(more) »rank: 56665by: Makaveli
: :For this release, Tupac Shakur adopted the pseudonym 'Makaveli' in honor of the philosopher Machiavelli, author of the devious politician's handbook The Prince. Contractually his final effort for Death Row, it was recorded in seven days and was released on schedule in October 1996, despite Shakur's death a month earlier. Shakur was unparalleled at balancing the upbeat and the morbidly grim, and tracks like 'Toss It Up' are such wonderfully catchy pop songs that the nasty lyrical digs at his then-current crop of enemies seem almost subliminal. Not so with album closer 'Against All Odds,' in which Shakur spells out very explicitly who ... |
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Mack Daddy(more) »rank: 44512by: Sir Mix-A-Lot
: :For this release, Tupac Shakur adopted the pseudonym 'Makaveli' in honor of the philosopher Machiavelli, author of the devious politician's handbook The Prince. Contractually his final effort for Death Row, it was recorded in seven days and was released on schedule in October 1996, despite Shakur's death a month earlier. Shakur was unparalleled at balancing the upbeat and the morbidly grim, and tracks like 'Toss It Up' are such wonderfully catchy pop songs that the nasty lyrical digs at his then-current crop of enemies seem almost subliminal. Not so with album closer 'Against All Odds,' in which Shakur spells out very explicitly who ... |
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The Preacher's Son(more) »rank: 71608by: Wyclef Jean
: :After catching heat for 2002's disappointing Masquerade, Wyclef Jean jiggered his 'ecleftic' formula a bit; this time he's come closer to hitting the mark. Listeners will be pretty hard-pressed to find much actual rapping on The Preacher's Son, but the former Fugee does a good job showcasing a wide variety of musical genres, all crafted with the highest of production values. Tracks like 'Baby Daddy' (an ode to step-fatherhood featuring Redman) and 'Next Generation' (featuring Rah Digga and the always tight Scarface) give a brief nod to Clef's MC status while 'Party to Damascus' (a duet with the ubiquitous Missy Elliott) helps bridge ... |

