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2pac - Killin Fields (Full Mixtape)

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0:00:00 Intro 0:01:41 Gun Smoke 0:05:13 Cant Turn Back ( 1) 0:08:26 Death Row 0:12:12 Wut U Gon Do ( Dogg) 0:15:35 Ghetto Love Song 0:17:32 Death Row (Skit) 0:18:07 Make 'em Jump 0:23:00 Fuck The World (Str8 Thuggin) 0:26:24 Pistol In My Hand ( Cent) 0:29:27 Ride On Our Enemies ( Dogg) 0:32:25 It Dont Last Forever (, Spice 1) 0:36:12 Die High ( 1) 0:40:35 Westside (Skit) 0:41:47 In Da Club 0:44:45 Gettin Money 0:48:10 Life's So Hard 0:53:36 One Life ( Dogg) 0:57:37 Livin Reckless 1:00:40 Survive ( Eiht) 1:03:58 187 ( Dogg) DOWNLOAD - Tupac Shakur, 2pac, was an influential American rapper, actor, and activist. Born on June 16, 1971, in East Harlem, New York, he became one of the most iconic figures in hip-hop. He moved to Baltimore in his teens, where he attended the Baltimore School for the Arts, and later relocated to the San Francisco Bay Area. 2pac's music addressed contemporary social issues, including racial inequality, police brutality, and poverty, resonating deeply with urban youth. His albums, such as “Me Against the World,“ “All Eyez on Me,“ and “The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory,“ showcased his lyrical prowess and storytelling ability. Beyond music, 2pac was known for his outspoken nature and legal troubles, which often kept him in the media spotlight. His rivalry with fellow rapper The Notorious . and the East Coast-West Coast hip-hop feud were highly publicized. Tragically, 2pac's life was cut short when he was shot in a drive-by shooting in Las Vegas on September 7, 1996, and he died six days later on September 13, 1996. Despite his early death, 2Pac's legacy endures through his music, acting, and the cultural impact he made on the world. #2pacshakur #2pacmixtape #90s #thuglife 2pac and Spice 1 were friends and collaborators in the West Coast hip-hop scene during the early 1990s. Spice 1, whose real name is Robert Lee Green, is a rapper known for his raw and gritty style, similar to 2Pac's. Both artists were signed to Jive Records at different points in their careers, which facilitated their connection and collaborations. Their friendship was marked by mutual respect and admiration for each other's work. They collaborated on several tracks, including “Jealous Got Me Strapped,“ which appeared on Spice 1's album “AmeriKKKa's Nightmare.“ This song addresses themes of jealousy and violence, reflecting the harsh realities of street life that both artists often explored in their music. Despite the competitive nature of the rap industry at the time, 2Pac and Spice 1 maintained a positive relationship, supporting each other's careers. Their collaborations and friendship are remembered as part of the rich tapestry of 1990s West Coast hip-hop.

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