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This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Makaveli: Tupac "2Pac" Shakur (rap vocals). Additional personnel includes: Danny Boy, Aaron Hall, KC, Jo-Jo, Val Young, Tyrone Wrice (vocals); E.D.I., Young Noble, The Outlawz (rap vocals). Producers include: Makaveli, Darryl "Big D" Harper, Hurt-M-Badd, Dametrius Ship, Troy Staton, QDIII. Engineers include: Tommy Daugherty, Steve Anarden, Lance Pierre. All tracks have been digitally remastered. This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Makaveli: Tupac "2Pac" Shakur (rap vocals). Additional personnel includes: Danny Boy, Aaron Hall, KC, Jo-Jo, Val Young, Tyrone Wrice (vocals); E.D.I., Young Noble, The Outlawz (rap vocals). Producers include: Makaveli, Darryl "Big D" Harper, Hurt-M-Badd, Dametrius Ship, Troy Staton, QDIII. Engineers include: Tommy Daugherty, Steve Anarden, Lance Pierre. All tracks have been digitally remastered. This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Released only eight weeks after Tupac Shakur died from gunshot wounds, Death Row released this posthumous album, The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory, under the name of Makaveli, 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 Don Killuminati so shortly after Tupac'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. All Eyez on Me proved that Tupac was continuing to grow as a musician and a human being, but Don Killuminati doesn't improve upon that image; instead it concentrates on G-funk beats and East Coast/West Coast rivalries. If Tupac had survived to complete Don Killuminati, it is likely that the record would have been even better. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine Everything about The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory smacks of exploitation. Released only eight weeks after Tupac Shakur died from gunshot wounds, Death Row released this posthumous album under the name of Makaveli, 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 Don Killuminati so shortly after Tupac'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. All Eyez on Me proved that Tupac was continuing to grow as a musician and a human being, but Don Killuminati erases that image by concentrating on nothing but tired G-funk beats and back-biting East Coast/West Coast rivalries. Tupac himself sounds uninterested in the music, which makes the conventional, unimaginative music all the more listless. If he had survived to complete Don Killuminati, it is possible that the record could have become something worthwhile, but the overall quality of the material suggests that the album would have been a disappointment no matter what circumstances it appeared under. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine Makaveli is the artist otherwise known as 2Pac, and this album arrives in stores two months after 2Pac was murdered in Las Vegas. Many 2Pac fans believe his lyrics regularly foreshadowed his tragic death, and there is plenty here to keep those conversations going. But the lyrics on THE DON KILLUMINATI: THE 7 DAY THEORY also represent life. The rapper's haunting voice carries songs like "Krazy" and "White Man'z World," on which Makaveli appears almost as a spirit, providing guidance for living in the same world that 2Pac lost his life in. Not surprisingly, the production is top-quality, uphoRolling Stone (12/26/96, p.184) - "...The tracks are fat with funky menace (the upfront bass in `Life of an Outlaw' smells of Bootsy Collins-meets-Robbie Shakespeare), and the choral-vocal effect in many of the raps has a street-corner, pass-the-bottle charge..." Rolling Stone (12/26/96, p.184) - "...The tracks are fat with funky menace (the upfront bass in `Life of an Outlaw' smells of Bootsy Collins-meets-Robbie Shakespeare), and the choral-vocal effect in many of the raps has a street-corner, pass-the-bottle charge..." Muzik (1/97, p.113) - 5 out of 5 - "...one of the most important [albums] of the year....perfectly captures the dark tensions arising from the centre of the vicious heat that is the City of Angels..." Muzik (1/97, p.113) - 5 out of 5 - "...one of the most important [albums] of the year....perfectly captures the dark tensions arising from the centre of the vicious heat that is the City of Angels..." Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory Music | List Price | $17.98 (You save $4.03) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, R&B CDs, Rap, Urban Soundtrack, Enhanced CD, Gangsta | | Label | Death Row | | Orig Year | 1996 | | All Time Sales Rank | 4586  | | CD Universe Part number | 1631941 | | Catalog number | 5810 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | May 22, 2001 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Recording Time | 59 minutes | | Personnel | Val Young, Danny Boy, Danny Boy, Outlawz, Aaron Hall, Jojo, Young Noble, Tyrone Wrice |
Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory Music Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory Music Review Average Rating: (4.7 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews My review of "Tupac" The Don Killuminati, 7 day theory I felt the the CD was going to be a little better than what I thought. It had some of Tupac's old stuff, but overall it was very good. An 8 on a scale of 10 Submitted by pcdawg3307 (Indio, Ca)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Exit Tupac...Enter Makaveli I miss Tupac! He was such a talent in his own right. This last album before he was put to rest is one of his best!! I higjly recommned it if you are a true Tupac AKA Makaveli fan. Submitted by a reviewer (Los Angeles, CA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Me against the world part 2 this album is a darker version of me against the world Submitted by magicmike82 (ft. lauderdale) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
The arrival of Makaveli The Don Killuminati is one of Tupac’s most masterful pieces of work. Not only does it distinguish Tupac’s political side, as he describes the harsh world surrounding him (White Man’s World, Hold Ya Head), but he also touches upon the dark, introspective insights of his life (Life Of An Outlaw, Krazy). Tupac’s anger and rage is displayed on such tracks as Bomb First and Against All Odds as he unmercifully attacks each and every one of his adversaries. The album contains a very dark and mysterious quality as Tupac’s alter ego, Makaveli, can almost be felt lurking through each track of the album. Tracks such as Hail Mary and Blasphemy display this chilling and disturbing affect upon the listener. Overall, this album holds something very different compared to Tupac’s earlier work. The fact that the album was released only 2 months after his death, leaves us thinking of the controversy and conspiracies surrounding his death... Submitted by wmacn06 (Dublin, Ireland) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
the GREATEST ALBUM OF ALL TIME? that statement might be true he was the realest mc ever and this was him at his peak to bad it ended so quick this and all eyes on me where a sign of things to come we are all missing out with all eyez on me and this thats two classic albums back 2 back oops i forgot about me against the world thats three classics back to back wow this and me against the world in my opinion are his best get this u should already have it or had it and are buying it again its good enough to have 2 copies the first one will get worn out you play it soo much Submitted by TRAVIS BALDWIN (Merlin,Oregon,USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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