Makaveli Don Killuminati
(Look at the quality of the music on Makaveli album versus Pac’s life). It;s not right that his songs have gone from classics like “white manz world” and “hail mary” to unnoteworthy albums like Loyal to the game and Pac’s life. Which is why you [p body] get big props from folks for gettin’ Pac’s original and unreleased songs to the public. On the same from above, It seem like Daz and Kurupt are more homeboys with Pac than even Snoop because they put Pac verses on their new album releases n stuff like that. Also Snoop was not the only one who approached rappers on the east in ways that they respected. Although Pac had an aggressive approach, we have to give him props for havin the balls n heart to directly approach people he had a problem wit.
Referencing The Don Killuminati (The 7 Day Theory), 2xLP, Album, RE, RM, DRR 63012-1 This reissue sounds perfectly, much better than the first press Reply See 1 reply Notify me Helpful. The Killuminati meaning. After being gun downed on Las Vegas strip on Makaveli: The Don Killuminati album was released. Unlike his previous all-time classic album titled “All Eyez on Me”, the Don Killuminati album had many deeper songs with very strange predictions of his death. Tupac Shakur’s final album was written and recorded over just seven days in August of 1996. Unlike its predecessor, All Eyez On Me, Don Killuminati is lean and focused. The only guests present are members of Tupac’s crew, the Outlawz.
Volume 10 is coming soon I just been busy as hell with life. Anyway I decided to post up the original version of with the original songs and original version from my collection. You’ll notice a difference between “Krazy” from this album compared to the 7 Day Theory version. “White Man’z World” on this one is different too. The guitar is played different and it is more singing from the guy on the hook. Also it is a unreleased interlude on here that start before “When Thugz Cry”. This version of “When Thugz Cry” is basically but it is shorter and it doesn’t play the Nas diss at the end On the beginning of “When Thugz Cry” the original sample play before the beat kick in.
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The only verse that was not from one of the Outlawz was from. Of the Outlawz recalled: We had started writing the shit and we was taking long. 'Pac was like, 'Who got something? Bad Azz you got something?'
The B Hey P, I want to also share this story with you that I have been a loyal 2pac fan for more than half my life and til this day pac bumps in my house and in the car like he release this stuff like yesterday. I love pac for teaching me you have to stand up for what you believe no matter the consequences. The quality of your pac’s stuff is the best I have heard so far so keep it going it means alot to me. My wife found this website and all these downloads of songs you were putting out and she took the time out to burn them and surprise me as a birthday gift which was the best ever cause she already knows that pac means the world to me, So also thanks for the B-Day gift It made my year. P-Body Trust me I’m not discourage or anything like that.
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Tupac wanted the album to be called; 'Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory,' with Makaveli the Don referenced as the artist name and Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory as the main title. Death Row's tumultuous staff at the time would incorrectly label the title as 'The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory.'
The album’s final words linger like an uncanny echo: “Now I want war.”. EDITORS’ NOTES Tupac Shakur’s final album was written and recorded over just seven days in August of 1996. Unlike its predecessor, All Eyez On Me, Don Killuminati is lean and focused.
The only producer with whom Shakur had worked prior to this album was, the son of and brother of Shakur's girlfriend. Shakur also co-produces three tracks on the album. The other two producers were and Darryl 'Big D' Harper. Of the Outlawz recalls: 'At the time Hurt-M-Badd, who was just an up-and-coming producer at Death Row, and Darryl Harper, who was an R&B producer - Suge had him working on all the R&B projects - they had a green room up in Can-Am [Studios] which everybody around Death Row called the 'wack room' because they said 'Ain't nothing but wack shit come out of there.' But we was up in the studio one day and we trying to get music done - ain't none of us producers - we see them two niggas in the 'Wack room' and 'Pac like, 'Go get them niggas.' So niggas go bring them, 'Pac just putting niggas to work like, 'I need a beat here, I need y'all to do this, do that.'
Some were real tight like Until the End of Time w/ RL, Thugz Mansion w/ Nas, and When We Ride On Our Enemies, but for the most part the other ones took away from his flow and essence. Something I always wondered though is: why Dr. Dre never took up a Pac project. I didn’t think that their beef was big enough to last through Pac’s death. Plus he never expressed any words against Pac.
Comparing it to a verifiable fact like a release date makes no sense. Fact is that there were almost two months between release an the death of Shakur. I seriously doubt nobody worked on finishing that album in those two months.
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Contents • • • • • • • • • • • suge shot me [ ] T fut shot me the article says this: In the first few seconds of the song 'Intro/Bomb First (My Second Reply)' on the album The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory, Shakur can be heard saying 'Shoulda shot me'.[42][43] Many theorists mistook the statement as 'Suge shot me' or 'Suge shot 'em' until confirmation by multiple audio tests and confirmation from members of The Outlawz. I read the philadelphia weekly, and it does not say anything about the song. In addition, the other citiation, the mtv big urban myths cannotbe founded. It seems to me that khadfi said 'suge shot me' at the beginning of the song.
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Tracklist/Tracks Recorded Within The 7 Days [ ] Is it possible to add a section, with the tracks that was record over the three days, but didn't make it onto the album. I know about 4 out of 8, I wouldn't add this section without first asking other fans opinions. What are the 4 that you know?
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I be looking at the clock when I’m at work and school so I can rush to my car to listen to the songs again. A lot of music these days don’t give me that feeling like I use to have once upon a time ago. Thanks once again for the support and stay on the lookout for Volume 10. I have different Alt versions of stuff and unreleased cuts also. P-Body No doubt my dude. Vol 10 should be up this Monday and I’ll start on Vol 11 when I get a chance.
The shoulda shot me just does not make logical sense since people did shoot him. Where is the source for this multiple audio tests? It was on MTV awhile back. You yourself can even slow down the audio and clearly hear it. It's 'Shoulda shot me'. 17:31, 4 August 2007 (UTC) People I found the references for the article where it says 'one of the timeless classics'. But I don't know how to put the reference correctly.
2Pac Makaveli – Don Killuminati Perhaps the greatest hip-hop artist of all-time,, was one of the first celebrities with ties to the Illuminati. Dying at a young age, 2pac left us with many questions surrounding his death and his thoughts and feelings on life. One of these that can be considered a Tupac conspiracy is his connection and feelings on the Illuminati. Tupac was the celebrity that put the term Killuminati meaning on the map. His post humorous rap album entitled “” was a testament to some of his thoughts and feelings on the Illuminati. Let’s take a look deeper into the connection between the legendary Tupac Shakur and his thoughts and music related to the Illuminati.
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Tupac & Illuminati – Killuminati. 2pac in prison circa 1995 There are many theories on Tupac Shakur’s actual thoughts and feelings about the illuminati, but many believed the origins came when he went to prison in 1995. In prison it was said that Tupac learned more about the Illuminati and developed a hatred for the idea of the Illuminati. While much of this was not really spoke of during Tupac’s life, the Illuminati or Killuminati conspiracies came up after his controversial death. The Killuminati meaning After being on Las Vegas strip on Makaveli: The Don Killuminati album was released. Unlike his previous all-time classic album titled “All Eyez on Me”, the Don Killuminati album had many deeper songs with very strange predictions of his death. While this album was recorded before Tupac’s passing, many of the lyrics projected his death.
I just got tired of folks hearing them bullshit remixed albums and I felt like they was making a mockery off his name and his music. I hate how they took away the original beats and the original guest features. On some remixes they took off certain verses or certain talking parts. I really hope Afeni release the next album in original form, all the fans would love that. You can clearly see where Pac was going musically before he died. I listen to the new Outlawz album and dammit they don’t sound that good man.
Will it take 100, 200, 300 years? I’m glad he was alive in our generation. Without Pac, I probably wouldn’t have as much faith in hip hop.
By 1999, it was certified 4× platinum. The album was supported by three: ', ' and '. Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • Background [ ] The album was completely finished in seven days during the first week of August 1996. The lyrics were written and recorded in only three days and mixing took an additional four days. These are the last songs Shakur recorded before his fatal shooting on September 7, 1996. The album's preliminary title was 'The 3 Day Theory', (originally consisted of around 14 tracks). Of & Ronald 'Riskie' Brent revealed in an August 2014 interview that the official name of the album was mixed up in the rush to release the album following Tupac's death.
Amidst all the paranoia and aggression, Pac has premonitions of his own death. “I'm a ghost in these killin’ fields,” he says on “Hail Mary.” No one can be certain that Tupac intended this to be his last will and testament, but there is that aura about this album. The final two songs epitomize the conflict that burned in Pac’s soul. “I hope for better days,” he says in “Hold Ya Head.” Then, in “Against All Odds,” he turns around to blast all of his peers, like a kamikaze pilot on a final suicide mission. The album’s final words linger like an uncanny echo: “Now I want war.”.
I do apologize for the wait for Volume 10 of the. Volume 10 is coming soon I just been busy as hell with life. Anyway I decided to post up the original version of with the original songs and original version from my collection. You’ll notice a difference between “Krazy” from this album compared to the 7 Day Theory version. “White Man’z World” on this one is different too. The guitar is played different and it is more singing from the guy on the hook. Also it is a unreleased interlude on here that start before “When Thugz Cry”.
Everything about smacks of exploitation. Released only eight weeks after died from gunshot wounds, Death Row released this posthumous album under the name of, a pseudonym derived from the Italian politician Niccolo Machiavelli, who faked his own death and reappeared seven days later to take revenge on his enemies. Naturally, the appearance of so shortly after 's death led many conspiracy theorists to surmise the rapper was still alive, but it was all part of a calculated marketing strategy by Death Row -- the label needed something to sustain interest in the album, since the music here is so shoddy. Proved that was continuing to grow as a musician and a human being, but erases that image by concentrating on nothing but tired G-funk beats and back-biting East Coast/West Coast rivalries.
8) On the song Hail Mary when Tupac say's 'Run quick see, what do we have here now?' This is what happened in the bible when everyone discovered Jesus had risen from the dead. 9) There are several letters, symbols, and numbers hidden in the finger and palm prints in the CD booklet. The symbols look almost arabic inside the fingertips. What is with all the mystery hidden within this CD? 10) In an interview done in August 1996 one month before the Vegas trip Tupac said this in the interview: 'Maybe next month all of this will be over, but this month I'm taking out every living target.' 'I plotted every single step from this to this, everything is plotted I feel like an elected official.'
One thing for certain though is that if Snoop didn’t say these to Pac personally, then he has no right saying them after his death. If he did say these things to Pac then he should state that these are things he said to Pac personally. To me it seems like the more years that go by after Pac’s death, the more people forget how they would’ve acted if he was still alive. (Look at the quality of the music on Makaveli album versus Pac’s life). It;s not right that his songs have gone from classics like “white manz world” and “hail mary” to unnoteworthy albums like Loyal to the game and Pac’s life. Which is why you [p body] get big props from folks for gettin’ Pac’s original and unreleased songs to the public.
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Notice what the All Eyez on Me discs are called? Machiavelli's books were called, 'Book 1,' and, 'Book 2.' The CD's of, 'All Eyez On Me,' are entitled the same 'Book 1 for disc 1' and 'Book 2 for disc 2'.
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4) The CD cover portrays Tupac being crucified on the cross. Is this yet another subtle hint that he is planning a resurrection? 5) Notice how Tupac titled the CD 'The don Killuminati'.
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It's just common sense. I believe the seven days story is hype.
He went in the booth without telling anyone what the track was about he just laid it in one take--over about three tracks. Then he told Val Young what the concept was, and she went in and laid her chorus vocal in one take, too. After the vocals were done, 'Pac had Ricky Rouse [Makaveli musician] replace my keyboard bass and guitar parts with live bass and guitar parts, and the song was done--less than two hours total. This song just flowed out of everyone that was a part of it. No one thought twice no one doubted anything. It was full speed ahead until it was done--as if it was guided or meant to be.
It has since acquired a controversial reputation, and is neither the masterpiece its supporters claim nor the violent orgy its detractors allege. 'Hail Mary' is rightly acclaimed as a seminal anthem; also remarkable are battle raps like 'Against All Odds' and 'Bomb First.' Other songs, such as 'Just Like Daddy,' sound rushed and uninspired. While erratic, Don Killuminati was an emphatic final statement from one of the genre's greatest antiheroes.
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Riskie received a phone call from the then President of Death Row Norris Anderson with Tupac's request that he be drawn on a cross for the album cover of The Don Killuminati: The Seven Day Theory. The Don Killuminati album cover draws on portrayals of the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. Tupac is by himself in the image with his head titled to the side, possessing the classic wound in his right side similar to the wound of Jesus as depicted in the accounts of his crucifixion. There is a bandana covering the head of Tupac and barbed-wire covering both his hands and his feet. Absent from the painting is Tupac's iconic 'Thug Life' tattoo as it is covered up by the sticker covering his genitals. On the cross of Tupac there is a map connecting various cities from across the country. The cities listed are cities with large African-American populations, including the major urban centers of the East, West, and Southern parts of the United States.
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You hear Tupac in the background say ' 7 years.' This is clearer than any other line he supposedly says in the the background on the whole cd. 14) Why did Tupac promote the CD with a poster of himself laying his head in his hands and the caption reading ' All you have to do is LISTEN VERY CAREFULLY.' What is that suppose to mean? The entire CD from song 1 to the end tells a story about Tupac's mysterious disappearance. 15) Machiavelli wrote several books.