It’s about hot sex on a platter and the concept of, if you do me, then I’ll do you…if you’re worth it. Jazze Pha crushes the production on Fair Exchange. The song tells of the trials of a young mother (maybe Pac‘s) and the effects that it has on the upbringing of the children. ![]() But when you’ve been hurt so many times growing up, one can’t help but take on survival of the fittest ways. Mama’s Just A Little Girl shows the side of Pac that the American public was and still is afraid to look at. ![]() ![]() The title is self-explanatory there will be no peace, until we, as a people, get a piece. Never Be Peace is laid over a haunting track reminiscent of some horror flick type samples. Fuck Em All has that Cali bounce feel to it and showcases the Outlaws who seem to only sound hot when they’re with Pac. Now I know some of these joints leaked out on the underground circuit, but they still bang. The anger was prevalent in the notes of the song. When We Ride On Our Enemies was meant to scar artists like the Fugees, Mobb Deep and Da Brat. It was recorded right after Pac’s stint in prison. ![]() Biggs Ron Isley, is a testament to just that. Either way the double disc showcases some of Pac‘s better days. Now I don’t know if it’s because some of the beats have been revamped or just because people are hungry to work on Pac‘s music now that he’s dead. Why weren’t these versions of songs by 2 Pac released earlier? Better Days is truly some of Pac‘s best work.
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