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Track Listing
Listen Redemption
 
Listen Open Fire
 
Listen R U Still Down? (Remember Me)
 
Listen Hellrazor
 
Listen Thug Style
 
Listen Where Do We Go From Here (Interlude)
 
Listen I Wonder if Heaven Got a Ghetto
 
Listen Nothing to Lose
 
Listen I'm Gettin Money
 
Listen Lie to Kick It
 
Listen Fuck All Y'all
 
Listen Let Them Thangs Go
 
Listen Definition of a Thug Nigga
 
Listen Ready 4 Whatever
 
Listen When I Get Free
 
Listen Hold on Be Strong
 
Listen I'm Losin' It
 
Listen Fake Ass Bitches
 
Listen Do for Love
 
Listen Enemies With Me
 
Listen Nothin but Love
 
Listen 16 on Death Row
 
Listen I Wonder if Heaven Got a Ghetto [Hip-Hop Version]
 
Listen When I Get Free II
 
Listen Black Starry Night (Interlude)
 
Listen Only Fear of Death
 



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2 Pac:
R U Still Down? (Remember Me)
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CD Information
Released: November 25, 1997
Label: Jive
Genre: G-Funk , Gangsta Rap , West Coast Rap
Titles: View all titles by 2 Pac
Review
Shortly after 2Pac died, there were rumors that hundreds of unreleased songs remained in the vaults; a mere two months after his death, the first posthumous record, The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory, appeared. Death Row released the record, and shortly afterward, 2Pac's mother, Afeni Shakur, gained the rights to all of his unreleased recordings from both the Interscope and Death Row labels. She founded the Amaru label and released the double-disc R U Still Down? (Remember Me) in late 1997. Culled from 2Pac's unreleased Interscope recordings between 1992 and 1994, including several tracks that have had backing musical tracks "reconstructed," R U Still Down? doesn't have the aura of exploitation that haunts the Makaveli album. For the most part, Shakur sounds good, spinning out rhymes that are alternately clever or startling, although he eventually begins repeating himself. As for the music itself, it's pretty much standard-issue gangsta rap that never deviates from the course. There are enough hidden gems to make R U Still Down? worthwhile for hardcore 2Pac fans. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide