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Better Dayz

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Download links and information about Better Dayz by 2Pac. This album was released in 2002 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Rap genres. It contains 26 tracks with total duration of 01:48:18 minutes.

Artist: 2Pac
Release date: 2002
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Rap
Tracks: 26
Duration: 01:48:18
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Intro 0:55
2. Still Ballin' (Nitty Remix) (featuring Trick Daddy) 2:49
3. When We Ride On Our Enemies (Briss Remix) 2:54
4. Changed Man (Jazze Pha Remix) (featuring Johnta Austin, T. I., Jazze Pha) 3:51
5. F**k Em All (featuring The Outlawz) 4:25
6. Never B Peace (Nitty Remix) (featuring E. D. I.) 4:59
7. Mamma's Just a Little Girl (KP Remix) 4:57
8. Street Fame (Briss Remix) 4:30
9. Whatcha Gonna Do (featuring Young Noble) 3:38
10. Fair Xchange (Jazze Pha Remix) (featuring Jazze Pha) 3:52
11. Ghetto Star (featuring Nutso) 4:14
12. Thugz Mansion (Nas Acoustic) (featuring Nas, Phoenix J) 4:12
13. My Block (Nitty Remix) (featuring Tyrese) 5:22
14. Thugz Mansion (7 Remix) (featuring Anthony Hamilton) 4:07
15. Never Call U Bitch Again (featuring Tyrese) 4:38
16. Better Dayz (featuring Mr. Biggs) 4:17
17. U Can Call (Jazze Pha Remix) (featuring Jazze Pha) 3:49
18. Military Minds (From "The One Nation Album") (featuring Cocoa Brovaz, Buckshot) 5:29
19. Fame (featuring Young Noble, Napoleon, Kadafi, Kasbro) 4:50
20. Fair Xchange (Mya Remix) (featuring Mýa / Mya) 3:56
21. Catchin Feelins (featuring Muszamil, Young Noble, Napoleon, E. D. I.) 4:53
22. There U Go (featuring Napoleon, Big Syke, E. D. I., Kadafi, Jazze Pha, Kasbro) 5:30
23. This Life I Lead (featuring The Outlawz) 5:21
24. Who Do You Believe In (From "Chronic 2000 Still Smokin") (featuring Kadafi) 5:30
25. They Don't Give a F**k About Us (featuring The Outlawz) 5:07
26. Outro 0:13

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Though it was released on the eve of the busiest year in 2Pac's posthumous career, Better Dayz shouldn't be overlooked — and with the schedule including a feature documentary (with soundtrack), plus two books and another double album, it might be easy for this one to slip from the radar. A lengthy two-disc set, it benefits from a raft of still-compelling material by one of the two or three best rappers in history, as well as excellent compiling by executive producers Suge Knight and Afeni Shakur, 2Pac's mother. Organizing the set roughly into one disc of hardcore rap and one of R&B jams makes for an easier listen, and the R&B disc especially has some strong tracks, opening with a remix of 1995's "My Block" and including quintessentially 2Pac material — reflective, conflicted, occasionally anguished — like "Never Call U B**** Again," "Better Dayz," "Fame," and "This Life I Lead." Most of the tracks are previously unreleased, the rest coming from scattered compilations like Knight's Chronic 2000: Still Smokin' or 1995's The Show soundtrack. It's 2Pac's best album since his death, and bodes well for future material by, and concerning, rap's most legendary figure.