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R U Still Down? (Remember Me)  (Vinyl) 
by 2pac

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Product Details:
Vinyl Release Date: December 16, 1997
Studio: Jive
Number Of Discs: 2
Format: Explicit Lyrics
Average Customer Rating: based on 106 reviews
Track Listing:
Disc: 1
1. Redemption
2. Open Fire
3. R U Still Down? (Remember Me)
4. Hellrazor
5. Thug Style
6. Where Do We Go From Here (Interlude)
7. I Wonder if Heaven Got a Ghetto
8. Nothing to Lose
9. I'm Gettin Money
10. Lie to Kick It
11. Fuck All Y'all
12. Let Them Thangs Go
13. Definition of a Thug Nigga
Disc: 2
1. Ready 4 Whatever
2. When I Get Free
3. Hold on Be Strong
4. I'm Losin' It
5. Fake Ass Bitches
6. Do for Love
7. Enemies With Me
8. Nothin but Love
9. 16 on Death Row
10. I Wonder if Heaven Got a Ghetto [Hip-Hop Version]
11. When I Get Free II
12. Black Starry Night (Interlude)
13. Only Fear of Death
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.5 ( 106 customer reviews )
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10 of 10 found the following review helpful:

5Dead or Alive : Tupac Continues His Legacy...Mar 17, 2004
By George Annessa
These are 26 cut recordings from Tupac's earlier days taken from the years of 91' through to 94'. A long listen, but at the end you end up realising what a great loss of talent the world of hip hop suffered when the thug rapper was tragically gunned down back in 1996.

Although these are songs that didn't make it to his earlier albums, this did not doubt my opinions of their quality - it was good material, although not consistent enough. This is more of a black and white album with no shades of gray, the good songs are great, the bad songs are terrible. 'R U Still Down?' does have its hot spots with tracks such as the unforgettable 'Do For Love', the religious 'I Wonder If Heaven Gotta Ghetto' and the haunting and very mysterious 'Only Fear Of Death'. Lyrically, at this stage of his life especially, Tupac's views are more political and intellectual for the majority of the album since he had not quite reached his Death Row days just yet.

The two disc set, in a way, tells a story of a man who was on the verge of something here, yet never got the time to fulfil it as you can tell some verses are incomplete and hesitant. Do not think this lessens the albums quality, as about 80% of it is worth while. Although one of my favourite Tupac albums, 'R U Still Down?' in short is a sad and depressing story of a man who knew his end was to come far too soon.

10 of 10 found the following review helpful:

5If You Like Pac, You Will Dig ThisNov 01, 1999

I am a diehard Tupac fan, and I love anything he does, but this album is my second favorite of his behind Me Agaisnt the World. It's got a lot of different Pac on here, different moods, some early stuff from him and new stuff. But I'mma keep it real, if you don't like Pac then you probly won't like this, but if you don't like Pac then shouldn't even be reading this. But if you liked All Eyez On Me, you gon like this album 10 times better. Peace

9 of 9 found the following review helpful:

4R U Still Down with Pac?Jul 30, 2003
By liveon14887
First off, I want to know why ...so many rap fans hated this album. I've had this CD for ages and I enjoy it heaps (but it did take me a long time!)

To be honest, I haven't been a 2pac fan since his younger days but I quickly grew into his music when 'Me Against the World' was released. Many people are familiar with 2pac when he was with Deathrow but this is some old stuff created back even before '2pacalypse Now' was released.

Both CDs are generally good, though I like CD2 a bit better. Some great songs on this CD are: Nothing to Lose, I Wonder If Heaven Got a Ghetto, R U Still Down, Hellrazor, Lie to Kick It, When I Get Free, Hold On Be Strong, ..., Do for Love, Nothin But Love, When I Get Free II and Only Fear of Death.

2pac released 2 songs from this CD (I think), I Wonder If Heaven Got a Ghetto and Do for Love. Great tracks to listen to but could have been worked on some more. Some tracks I reckon he should have released are Only Fear of Death and Nothing to Lose.

You won't find 2pac's thug style on here but you will find some pretty heavy, old stuff on here. Generally, I would recommend this CD to true 2pac fans. It's a great album but would take a long time to like.

6 of 6 found the following review helpful:

5As good as All Eyes On MeOct 07, 1999

I like this album. The songs are awsome and the lyrics are kickin'. My favorite song is "Do For Love." Any of you who don't have this album have to get it.

6 of 6 found the following review helpful:

5A CLASSIC. ONE OF,IF NOT THE BEST 2PAC ALBUM OUTJul 07, 1999
By Ciaraz301@aol.com
This album is one made up of tracks that have already been cut, assembled by his mother. Some are fairly new, some are fairly old. But all of them are classic Tupac. 'Hellraizor' and 'Fuck all ya'll' just to name a few, will have you missin Tupac as soon as you start listening to it. Alot of the tracks are from awhile back and you will love to hear him fresh and new but, never boring or too old. I love it and amoung all my 2Pac cds I play this one the most. You have GOT to listen to 'Hellraizor' (DISC 1 track 4) as SOON as you get it. You will be blown away I promise. We miss you Pac. R.I.P.

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