Happy 20th birthday to The Don Killuminat: The 7 Day Theory

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Bruh ive had so many physical copies of this album from Cassettes to CD's at least 8 to 10 different copies with that being said at one point in time this was my favorite album of alltime.
 
U can tell he put his heart in this shit. A last will n testament to the rap game. It would've been interesting to see what he was going to do after this...
 
Favorite Pac album. Pac showed a lot of growth on this album. His verses in Hail Mary alone make this a classic record. Putting this album out after his death made him the 1st Rapper ever to put 2 #1 albums out the same year.

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This is my favorite Pac album. I was in the sixth grade when this came out. I remember playing this CD almost non stop! I also remember people taking the letters in makaveli and using them to say "I am alive" with a k left over.
 
I was 10 when this dropped. Niggas don't understand the chills Hail Mary used to give when it first came out. Shit was dark as fuck. I lost 3 significant family in the fall of 96. So this and Crossroads defined the end of that year for me.
 
"Hail Mary" is one of the greatest and most timeless songs in Rap history. "Me and My Girlfriend" "Against All Odds" and "Krazy" are some of my favorite Pac songs. His Dre diss on "Toss It Up" was vicious. "Just Like Daddy" was probably the weakest song on the album and it still banged. The Outlawz were on the album more than I would've liked for it being a Pac solo album, but they still had some killer verses.

This was the 3rd of Pac's 3 straight classic albums. And he did that within 20 months of each other with neither one of those albums sounding the same in either production or lyrical content. Pac went from living life like a non stop party on AEOM to fucking Lucifer on this album. He was riding on every damn body. Dre, Nas, Jay, Bad Boy, Jimmy Henchmen, etc. He went out wit a bang.


 
Daum thats gone quick, I remember rewinding the intro as a kid seeing if there was a hidden message, tryin to figure out if it said 'suge shot him' at like 100mph haha
 
This came out when I was in the 9th grade. I remember folks camping outside of stores like Best Buy and Sam Goody the night before to get this album. I got my copy before everybody else at my school because my brother had a homeboy who worked at a mom and pop record shop. Still one my favorite albums to this day. It really does sound like his final message to the world.
 
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