"The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory" appreciation thread

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damn yall making me peep these double meanings.... I already loved the album but now I'm older and will give it another listen... Perspective

Pac 4 Life>>> whoever the fuck you name
 
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Maybe i'm confussing classic with masterepeice i thought every song on the album had to be great no skip overs this album has skip overs and bomb first was a wack dis track just my opinion
 
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josea82;565625 said:
Maybe i'm confussing classic with masterepeice i thought every song on the album had to be great no skip overs this album has skip overs and bomb first was a dis track just my opinion

thats yo opinion , thats how you feel , it's a classic tho believe it or not bruh
 
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This album is warrior music. Pac tried to warn us about where hip hop was headed but that biased butt hurt NY media tried to ban and downplay this album. I have to fight back tears everytime I hear this album cause the words Pac spit are pure gospel. Real nigga rap. You niggas always talk about Jay Z is the master of the double meaning. GTFOH. thats basic shit compared to what Pac was spitting on this album. This album is like the Da Vinci Code you gotta really read between the lines. he had a true military mind like the black activists before his time. its hard to believe a 25 year old wrote 7 Day theory when we got 46 year old camel rapping about what trends are hot and thinking the illuminati is cool. also another thing about this is album is the pure mysticism of it. the cover is one of the GOAT covers. it dont matter if u was a pac fan or not. at one point or another u actually questioned was he REALLY dead or not. i kind of dont believe pac is dead right now. it made his thugged out fans pick up books, numerology charts, niccholo macchaveli/sun tsu books. a lot of niggas learned about the illuminati by the little seeds pac planted for us. i bought my first book on the NWO at age 15 on the strength of Makaveli album. a true masterpiece. better than that bullshit reasonable doubt album that didnt go gold until 1998. fuck jay z
 
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tompetrez3;565730 said:
This album is warrior music. Pac tried to warn us about where hip hop was headed but that biased butt hurt NY media tried to ban and downplay this album. I have to fight back tears everytime I hear this album cause the words Pac spit are pure gospel. Real nigga rap. You niggas always talk about Jay Z is the master of the double meaning. GTFOH. thats basic shit compared to what Pac was spitting on this album. This album is like the Da Vinci Code you gotta really read between the lines. he had a true military mind like the black activists before his time. its hard to believe a 25 year old wrote 7 Day theory when we got 46 year old camel rapping about what trends are hot and thinking the illuminati is cool. also another thing about this is album is the pure mysticism of it. the cover is one of the GOAT covers. it dont matter if u was a pac fan or not. at one point or another u actually questioned was he REALLY dead or not. i kind of dont believe pac is dead right now. it made his thugged out fans pick up books, numerology charts, niccholo macchaveli/sun tsu books. a lot of niggas learned about the illuminati by the little seeds pac planted for us. i bought my first book on the NWO at age 15 on the strength of Makaveli album. a true masterpiece. better than that bullshit reasonable doubt album that didnt go gold until 1998. fuck jay z

^ Thug Life
 
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tompetrez3;565730 said:
This album is warrior music. Pac tried to warn us about where hip hop was headed but that biased butt hurt NY media tried to ban and downplay this album. I have to fight back tears everytime I hear this album cause the words Pac spit are pure gospel. Real nigga rap. You niggas always talk about Jay Z is the master of the double meaning. GTFOH. thats basic shit compared to what Pac was spitting on this album. This album is like the Da Vinci Code you gotta really read between the lines. he had a true military mind like the black activists before his time. its hard to believe a 25 year old wrote 7 Day theory when we got 46 year old camel rapping about what trends are hot and thinking the illuminati is cool. also another thing about this is album is the pure mysticism of it. the cover is one of the GOAT covers. it dont matter if u was a pac fan or not. at one point or another u actually questioned was he REALLY dead or not. i kind of dont believe pac is dead right now. it made his thugged out fans pick up books, numerology charts, niccholo macchaveli/sun tsu books. a lot of niggas learned about the illuminati by the little seeds pac planted for us. i bought my first book on the NWO at age 15 on the strength of Makaveli album. a true masterpiece. better than that bullshit reasonable doubt album that didnt go gold until 1998. fuck jay z

Amen!

I think the main thing was like you said, dude waS 25 when this was made. 25! Alot of artists today will not be bringing out something as deep as this at 25.. and like mentioned again.. artists older still have no depth to them like this.. I have always loved the album from beginning to end. People can say not their thing, that's fine. But in Pac's career, this I think really made you go "oh shit!" and go back and really hear again and again what he had to say
 
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like most of 2Pac albums this was WAYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY WAYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY UNDERRATED , OVER LOOKED N WATEVER THESE NIGGAS TO 2 DISCREDIT HOW GREAT 2Pac WAS.. but this was his greatest Album
 
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Supreme_Mind999;563054 said:
Very Raw And Overlooked Album..It Showed Us Only A Glimpse Of The Great Transformation Pac Was Going Thru..Don KILL-ILLUMINATI..Kill The Illuminati..Niggas Still Cannot Fathom How Deep This Man Was..In My Opinion, Its Realer Than Reasonable Doubt,Ready To Die, And Many Other LandMark Albums Of That Last Great Era In Hip Hop...The Title Clearly Was A Challenge Against Relegion..Thats Why They Had To Murder Him

That's what Chuck D said. He was gonna fall back into acting, become less threatening to white people like Cube did, then come back and drop new music that's more on the conscious tip. He said he wanted to get more involved politically, so its easy to imagine him being a panelist on Bill Maher's show and not saying some unintelligent shit like Mos Def did.
 
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this album makes me hate the current state of hip hop.....i miss this nigga so fuckin much ya digg? no homo.... remember listining to this shit for the first time? memorizing the lyrics? the feeling you got when bomb first started? that track cause a fight at the club every time they play it........pac bring the warrior up out a nigga! rip pac
 
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I just gave this album props in another thread. Straight up front to back listen. I don't if I'd call it Pac's best work, but it's near the top.
 
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All Eyes On Me dropped in February 96, 7th Day Theory dropped in November 96. All Eyes on me was a classic record and gets all sort of praise, and 7th day Theory got it's just due at first but it seems to me that as time pass 7th Day Theory doesn't get talked about as much as AEOM does. So what is the Reason's opinion on 7th Day Theory?

makaveli_7thdaytheory.jpg
 
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Yes. No weak songs.

[video=youtube;1Jp20gOwlS4]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Jp20gOwlS4[/video]

[video=youtube;gbli3CZFaFE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gbli3CZFaFE[/video]

Young Noble said they recorded it in 3 days in August 1996.

Krazy with Bad Azz is one of my top 3 favorite Pac songs ever.

[video=youtube;QFqYE3SUL9E]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QFqYE3SUL9E[/video]
 
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