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Additional personnel includes: Danny Boy, Aaron Hall, KC, Jo-Jo, Val Young, Tyrone Wrice (vocals); E.D.I., Young Noble, The Outlawz (rap vocals).
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, upholding the standard of earlier 2Pac records. He remains controversial as ever, and with THE DON KILLUMINATI, he may have got in the last word in a hip-hop war that, he proclaims, had nothing to do with the East or the West.
All tracks have been digitally remastered.
Makaveli: Tupac "2Pac" Shakur (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.
This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files.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..." 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..." 7 Day Theory Music | List Price | $17.98 (You save $2.89) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, R&B CDs, Rap, Vinyl LP Record, Gangsta | | Label | Koch | | Orig Year | 1996 | | All Time Sales Rank | 582474  | | CD Universe Part number | 7569473 | | Catalog number | 63012 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | May 22, 2001 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Personnel | Outlawz, Danny Boy, Val Young, Danny Boy, Aaron Hall, Jojo, Young Noble, Tyrone Wrice | | Shipping Units | 3 |
Don Killuminati 7 Day Theory Songs | 1. | Bomb First ( My Second Reply ) By Don Killuminati ; The 7 Day Theory |
| 2. | Hail Mary By Don Killuminati ; The 7 Day Theory |
| 3. | Toss It Up By Don Killuminati ; The 7 Day Theory |
| 4. | To Live And Die In L.A. By Don Killuminati ; The 7 Day Theory |
| 5. | Blasphemy By Don Killuminati ; The 7 Day Theory |
| 6. | Life Of An Out Law By Don Killuminati ; The 7 Day Theory |
| 7. | Just Like Daddy By Don Killuminati ; The 7 Day Theory |
| 8. | Krazy By Don Killuminati ; The 7 Day Theory |
| 9. | White Manz World By Don Killuminati ; The 7 Day Theory |
| 10. | Me And My Girlfriend By Don Killuminati ; The 7 Day Theory |
| 11. | Hold Your Head Up By Don Killuminati ; The 7 Day Theory |
| 12. | Against All Odds By Don Killuminati ; The 7 Day Theory |
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