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

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Swiffness!;561519 said:
And he only mentions Hennessy once, to say "Hennesey got me feelin bad, time to stop drinkin".

No he doesn't. He says it more than once.

"Catch me father please, cause I'm falling, in the liquor store

That's the Hennessy I hear ya calling, can I get some more
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Honest to God, 7 Day Theory is the greatest hip-hop album I've ever heard next to The Score. And it's definitely 2pac's greatest abum.
 
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Definetly a classic album and one the greatest hip hop albums off all-time.I think Me Against the World is slightly better, but this album can be argued to be Pac's best. Its timeless and doesn't get its props. Not that it matters, but even the source never gave this album 5 mics. This album is pure Pac genuis. From the artwork to the music. The production was different but fit the album and Pac perfectly. I remember pre ordering this album at sam goody before it came out. Many people felt this album was incomplete because its only 12 but the outlaws confirmed it to be complete. Even Pac confirmed it. From the intro to this last song, this album captivates the listener.
 
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It is one of the greatest albums of all time! It dont get its props because it shitted on your favorite New York rapper... lol pac was going at everyone on this record! this album should get mentioned with the ready to dies' and the reasonable doubts'
 
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brazilblur;562269 said:
It is one of the greatest albums of all time! It dont get its props because it shitted on your favorite New York rapper... lol pac was going at everyone on this record! this album should get mentioned with the ready to dies' and the reasonable doubts'

This album is better than those
 
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Very raw ablum. A def classic. To me (I'm not the biggest Pac fan) His best album. He was getting alot better lyrically on that album. Althought even before that album on today standards he was lyrical, but for the 90 starndards he was getting busy on that album.
 
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Great album... with an unusual title...

Very dark... and introspective

But his best album is definitely Me Against the World...
 
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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
 
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http://bit.ly/c1VPcG this small article is hella relevant to this thread...defo a massive gulf in today's quality of musical output compared to the mid 90's. this is defo my fave album, hard, gritty, depressive, lively, great mixture.
 
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this album getz overlook'd cuz 2pac was shittin on da majority of da top NY rapperz n 96 on this album this makaveli LP still probably burnz katz like puffy , nas & jiggaz earz when they hear this shit...lol matter fact pac had nas cryin when he heard against all oddz pac was da OG of da ETHERZ!!!
 
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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

thats how i feel
 
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It was Basically Pac's battle cry to all the supposed sellouts and uncle toms of the rap game..Many niggas may disagree but Pac said it himself..Alot cats(Even some Pac fans) fail to realize how DEEP Pac's life was..Son of a black panther who enters the rap game?...Pac instantly had a deathwish putting himself in the scope of the public especially when the FBI had and still has a program designed for exterminating black leaders and black militia groups..Thats something very few to no rapper can really claim
 
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