

The remix of "When Thugz Cry" was still lost until a since suspended Twitter account NiCK_torrr leak the album on Twitter on January 24th, 2016, which includes the remix of "When Thugz Cry. The Don Killuminati or Makaveli) is the fifth studio album by Tupac Shakur. "Watch Ya Mouth" was leaked online on June 29th, 2011 along with "NY'$2 87". The tracks "When Thugz Cry," "Friendz," "Killuminati," "Niggaz Nature," "Catching Feelings" and "Street Fame" were posthumously released on Tupac's later albums Still I Rise (with the Outlawz), Until The End Of Time, Better Dayz and the Death Row Records compilation Too Gangsta for Radio. It is one of Tupac's most unusual records and contains some of his most memorable songs, including 'Hail Mary' and 'Me and My Girlfriend. The album, which should have been titled Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory, was released under Tupac's alias, Makaveli The Don. The tracks that were remixed are "Friendz," "Killuminati," "Niggaz Nature," "When Thugz Cry," "Catching Feelings," and "Street Fame." 25 years ago today, Death Row Records released the last album that Tupac Shakur completed in his lifetime, The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory. The unreleased tracks are "Watch Ya Mouth" and "When Thugs Cry Interlude," aka "Hidden Track 12". Out of these tracks, two remain unreleased, and six have been remixed, with their original form not being released. Of these fifteen tracks, some have been released in their original form, and some have been remixed and released.

Additionally, eight other tracks were recorded during the recording session of this album. When the album hit shelves, it contained twelve tracks, with seven additional tracks being cut for unknown reasons.

He would have took over the song and did it himself.The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory is the sixth studio album of Makaveli, also known as Tupac Shakur. He was like “I’ve finished one verse, y’all ain’t ready ” Then he’d start writing another verse. “Life Of An Outlaw” he was going to do one verse. We just had to write, man try to keep up with this dude, He’d put the beat on, we’d be like, “Damn, let’s get a head start.” Some of the songs he would take to the neck, man. Y’all don’t got no verse, you ain’t getting on the song”. He’d be like, “I already got one verse done. Next thing you know he would be like, “Alright, we’re going to talk about this.” And if you verse ain’t done before Pac’s, you don’t get on the song.

Napoleon: Pac would tell someone to play a beat. What was meant to be a new beginning for Pac, a break from the often shiny, gangsta-party sound that had dominated his previous mega-successful. In 1996, 53 days after his tragic death, 2Pac’s final album, The Don Kiluminati: The 7 Day Theory, dropped. Two months after 2Pac’s murder in September 1996, Death Row Records released 2Pac’s fifth and final album The Don Killuminati: The 7. Classic Albums: 'Don Killuminati: The 7-Day Theory' by 2Pac (Makaveli) By Jacinta Howard. Artist: Tupac Shakur ( Buy Tupac Shakur CDs ) Album: Makaveli - The Don Killuminati: The Seven Day Theory. Mean, also revealed in a 2014 interview that the title was supposed to be Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory released under Makaveli the Don but there was a mix-up during the album’s release. About Day 7 Shakur Killuminati Theory Tupac Don The Songs The. Pac enlisted Hurt-M-Badd and Darryl “Big D” Harper to produce the bulk of the album and called on his Outlawz crew to carry a majority of the the guest features.Īccording to an XXL feature on the making of the album, The Don Killuminati was finished in seven days: Pac wrote and recorded the lyrics in three days, while the mixing & mastering took an additional four days. Dre, Daz Dillinger, DJ Quik and Johnny “J”, as well as guest appearances from big names like Snoop Dogg, Redman, E-40, Method Man, Nate Dogg, K-Ci and JoJo, and more, The Don Killuminati was a much darker project. While All Eyez on Me was a celebratory album that featured production from legendary West Coast producers like Dr. It was believed by many listeners that in the first few seconds of the song Intro/Bomb First (My Second Reply) on the album The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day. In August of the same year, Pac started working on what would be his last album, The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory, with plans to release it under the alias Makaveli. It was there that he recorded ‘Ambitionz Az A Ridah’ and ‘I Ain’t Mad At Cha’”, both on the same night.Įven after All Eyez on Me dropped in early ’96 and became one of the biggest selling rap albums of the year, Pac never rested and continued recording at a frantic pace. When Pac was released on bail from Clinton Correctional Facility on October 12, 1995, the first place he went to was the studio. The albums first track, Bomb First, begins with the words Suge shot him, suggesting a possible involvement of Suge Knight in Tupacs death. Tupac Shakur’s legendary work ethic is one of the most mentioned things when you talk about the late, great rapper.
