The Real Deal Right Here!
Name:
Tupac Shakur And Mouse Man - Black Cotton (Original Vibe Mix)
Info:
Tupac Amaru Shakur was an American rapper.
In addition to his status as a top-selling recording artist, Shakur was a successful film actor and a prominent social activist.
He is recognized in the Guinness Book of World Records as the highest-selling rap artist, with over 75,000,000 albums sold worldwide.
Most of Shakur’s songs are about growing up amid violence and hardship in ghettos, racism, problems in society and conflicts with other rappers. Shakur’s work is known for advocating political, economic, social and racial equality, as well as his raw descriptions of violence, drug and alcohol abuse and conflicts with the law.
Many fans, critics, and industry insiders rank him as one of the greatest rappers ever.
On September 7, 1996, Shakur was shot four times in a drive-by shooting in Las Vegas, Nevada, and died six days later of respiratory failure and cardiac arrest at the University Medical Center.
Discography:
1991: 2Pacalypse Now
1993: Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z.
1993: Poetic Justice
1994: Thug Life
1994: Above the Rim
1995: Me Against the World
1996: All Eyez on Me
1996: The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory
1997: Gridlock’d
1997: Gang Related
1997: R U Still Down? (Remember Me)
1998: Greatest Hits
1999: Still I Rise
2000: The Rose That Grew from Concrete
2001: Until the End of Time
2002: Better Dayz
2003: Resurrection
2003: The Prophet: The Best Of The Works
2003: Nu-Mixx Klazzics
2004: Live
2004: Loyal to the Game
2005: Ready 2 Die
2005: The Rose, Vol. 2
2005: Live at the House of Blues
2006: Pac’s Life
2006: Beginnings: The Lost Tapes 1988-1991
2006: Nu-Mixx Klazzics Vol. 2
2006: The Way He Wanted It Vol. 1
2006: The Way He Wanted It Vol. 2
2007: The Way He Wanted It Vol. 3
2007: Best of 2Pac Part 1: Thug
2007: Best of 2Pac Part 2: Life
2008: The Seventh Posthumous Studio Album?
Movies
1991: Nothing But Trouble
1992: Juice
1993: Poetic Justice
1994: Above the Rim
1996: Bullet
1997: Gridlock’d
1997: Gang Related
2008: Live 2 Tell
Documentaries:
1997: Thug Immortal
1997: Words Never Die
2001: Before I Wake…
2001: Welcome to Deathrow
2002: Thug Angel
2002: Biggie & Tupac
2002: Tha Westside
2003: 2Pac 4 Ever
2003: Resurrection
2004: VS
2004: The Hip Hop Genius
2006: So Many Years, So Many Tears
2007: Assassination
Download Album:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=MO6LRVZ4
Tags:
2pac Mouse Man Black Cotton Original Vibe Full Rare Eminem Death Row Aftermath Heros Trapped Keep Ya Head Up Rap R&B Tupac Hip Hop Real Dr. Dre Interscope Records Shot Shoting Dead Rest In Peace Biggie Smalls Diss Smoth Police Sting Fragile Ghetto Gospel Loyal To The Game 50 Cent Sucks Wu Tang Clan Rocks Unreleased

{ 25 comments… read them below or add one }
Anonymous 01.09.09 at 2:26 am
FUCK BIGGIE!
Anonymous 01.09.09 at 2:26 am
dhut up hellenic
stop talkin bout pray to get somes familiy killed!
u talk like a BITCH
Anonymous 01.09.09 at 2:26 am
biggie4ever123, i hope you and your wacked out family die in a horrific car crash, i pray your head is crushed by a truck as it plows into the side of your car :). fuck you faggot, TUPAC RULES MOTHERFUCKER
Anonymous 01.09.09 at 2:26 am
fuck, sorry i replied to the wrong comment lol
Anonymous 01.09.09 at 2:26 am
And who are you talking to my friend?
Anonymous 01.09.09 at 2:26 am
true that man
Anonymous 01.09.09 at 2:26 am
your very wrong, i hope you die in a house fire with whatever family and friends you have.
Anonymous 01.09.09 at 2:26 am
2pac the greatest ever but the only one who will be able to get to his level is a great fan of him thats wat he said on his last interview. got nothin but love for him R.I.P 2pac
Anonymous 01.09.09 at 2:26 am
FUCK ALL New rappers…. Mourn you till i join you TUPAC!! rest in peace
Anonymous 01.09.09 at 2:26 am
Can i please download link for this track???
Anonymous 01.09.09 at 2:26 am
No Question, 2Pac is unique. And TRUST me, there are 100x more rappers who use Pac as their inspiration. Even today these young rappers tryin to duplicate his style. but they cant.
Anonymous 01.09.09 at 2:26 am
yaya ok b and how did you come up with that
Anonymous 01.09.09 at 2:26 am
we all now that 2pac is 2pac and there will never be anybody like him…and there was no one like him…maybe he looked up to the old hip-hop artists but dont we all look up at the older guys?…dont talk about 2pac style,no one has it like 2pac…
Anonymous 01.09.09 at 2:26 am
well of course he was inspired every1 was inspired by sum1 or sumthing im inspired by tupac eminem n hyperactive 2 do my raps
Anonymous 01.09.09 at 2:26 am
it was just old school freak)))
Anonymous 01.09.09 at 2:26 am
u stupid)) no he didnt
Anonymous 01.09.09 at 2:26 am
pac had his own style u a dumass
Anonymous 01.09.09 at 2:26 am
Or he didnt copy their style but he was heavely inspired by them, just lisnt to his older songs.
”My Burning Hearth” was inspired by Rakim & 3rd Bass.
”Fantasy” was inspired by LL Cool J.
His second CD was inspired by Ice Cube’s first solo album.
Anonymous 01.09.09 at 2:26 am
no he didnt
Anonymous 01.09.09 at 2:26 am
Well, Pac took his style from Rakim, LL Cool J and Ice Cube
Anonymous 01.09.09 at 2:26 am
actualy biggie did take his style a little bit if u hear his underground shit then his other shit after he met pac its different
Anonymous 01.09.09 at 2:26 am
Biggie didnt steal Pac’s style. They had two different styles.
Anonymous 01.09.09 at 2:26 am
tupac changed at the end of his life in the beggining he was victim 2 the streets he plagerized nuthin he read about machavelli n used it as a hint 2 him still bein alive plus biggie did no beter plus he stole pacs style and was overrated since he was wit pac
Anonymous 01.09.09 at 2:26 am
holy fuck ur right
Anonymous 01.09.09 at 2:26 am
I been listening to 2pac since I was about 15 i’m 26 now and still discovering new Pac songs all the time. Amazing or what?