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Better Dayz [EXPLICIT LYRICS]

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  • Audio CD (November 26, 2002)
  • Original Release Date: November 26, 2002
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Format: Explicit Lyrics
  • Label: Interscope Records
  • ASIN: B000075BFK
  • Also Available in: Audio Cassette  |  Vinyl
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (315 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #37,332 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

Disc: 1
1. Intro
2. Still Ballin
3. When We Ride On Our Enemies
4. Changed Man
5. F*** Them All
6. Never B Peace
7. Mama'a Just A Little Girl
8. Street Fame
9. Whatcha Gonna Do
10. Fair Xchange
See all 13 tracks on this disc
Disc: 2
1. My Block remix
2. Thugz Mansion
3. Never Call U B**** Again
4. Better Dayz
5. U Can Call
6. Military Minds
7. Fame
8. Fair Xchange remix
9. Catchin Feeling
10. There U Go
See all 13 tracks on this disc

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2Pac's been dead for more than six years, and in that time his estate has released a dizzying array of questionable posthumous material--with much more to come in 2003, by the way (the liner notes list documentary soundtracks, another unreleased double album, DVDs, etc.). On the first disc's "Intro," an unnamed street reporter wonders, "Where are these songs coming from?" After repeated listens, your best guess would be from his unfinished studio outtakes. Nevertheless, these tracks were apparently recorded during his prolific, vexed Makaveli stage. "When We Ride on Our Enemies" demonstrates much vitriol, as Pac's verses are littered with fightin' words for rappers like Mobb Deep and Da Brat. Likewise, "F*** 'Em All" hurls threats at the late Notorious B.I.G., reminding fans of the time when media-induced East Coast-West Coast feuds were way out of control. The ghetto Elvis's tales of slum grandeur reach their zenith when he serves up his explicit boasts to women on "Fair Xchange." Gripping.

It's too bad the first disc's last track, an acoustic version of "Thugz Mansion," undermines much of the credibility of this project. When Pac's alleged enemy Nas's vocals are mixed in to appear like he's sitting next to Pac by a fireplace all warm and toasty, sharing rhymes, you immediately smell the influence of executive producer Suge Knight. The second disc is just as dodgy, but might resonate more with new fans simply wanting to hear good beats and rhymes. "Never Call U B**** Again" is a tidy love song that R&B crooner Tyrese complements well, while the title track featuring Ronald "Mr. Biggs" Isley provides a necessary escape from much of Pac's brooding imagery. In the end, the quandary of this double disc has nothing to with Pac but with producer Johnny "J"'s middling G-funk-lite beats and Suge Knight's involvement. This one's for collectors and curious onlookers. --Dalton Higgins


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33 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars 2PAC Lives, but Better Dayz Needs Better Production, December 11, 2002
By Brasky (Chicago) - See all my reviews
If you were to count the actual number of CDs that have come out since Tupac Shakur's murder in September 1996, Better Dayz would actually be the 7th & 8th (Makaveli - 1; R U Still Down - 2 & 3; Still I Rise - 4; Until the End of Time - 5 & 6). One might expect the quality of recordings to go down with each passing release; however, they have remained remarkably consistent.
Like previous efforts, this album definitely contains some gold nuggets. Disc One includes "Still Ballin", "When We Ride on Our Enemies", "Street Fame", and "Ghetto Star", which are excellent songs that capture the very essence of Makaveli. Disc Two boasts the superb numbers "My Block", "Thugz Mansion", "U Can Call", and "Fame".
Two songs stand out, easily rising into the category of among 2Pac's best work ever. "Mama's Just a Little Girl" is not only heartbreaking and hopeful, but is incredibly innovative in the delivery of its lyrics and beats. And "Better Dayz" is one of those songs we've been waiting for - it almost seems like they should have saved it for his final CD.
As good as these tracks are, however, they can not disguise the fact that Shakur's estate is repeatedly falling into the same trap every year.
The problem is that for every brilliant song that is released, there are at least two "filler" songs that suffer from poor sound quality or overproduction by artists that really have no business being involved with 2Pac's legacy. Understandably, Afeni Shakur and Suge Knight have sought to update (sometimes completely change) many of the unreleased tracks in an effort to keep the sound current while expanding his fan base beyond the standard cult following. It just seems like sometimes they pick the worst possible people to accomplish this task.
Bringing in Nas to work on the project shocked me at first, but to be truthful I was pleasantly surprised to hear him apologize to Afeni Shakur as well as bow to 2Pac, calling him "The Ghetto King of the War". It was hard for me to stay mad at him when he fully admitted that 2Pac is superior and in effect asked "How can I be down?" I guess time will tell if he is sincere or not.
This album is not as thorough as "Until the End of Time", due to a smaller number of new tracks and a larger number of guest performers. It does reflect a growing sense of inevitability that we're approaching the day when his unreleased music runs out. But with so many releases slated for next year (the big 7th anniversary) and the promise of a few more projects after that (think "Thug Life Volume 2"), there is still much to look forward to.
If you are any kind of 2Pac fan, this album is definitely worth your time and money. Just don't get your hopes up that the production problems of the past few years have been corrected.
Rest in Peace, 2Pac. You are the greatest rapper to ever touch the game.
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22 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Its amazin, December 3, 2002
By wrestling bwoy (London, England) - See all my reviews
Well when I found out Tupac was releasing another album with more unreleased material I was thinking it was going to ruin his legacy in that the material he would release now wouldnt be as good as past stuff.

Anyway I went out and bought the album and all i gotta say is WOW!!!

This album is totally off the hook!! This proves that Tupac was the best rapper ever. The thing is there are some rappers that cant release a decent album when they are alive but this guys been dead 6 years and he comes up wid dis. All I gotta say that is totally amazin and it blew me away.

It may not quite be up there with "all eyes on me" but hey then again no album will ever be.
There isnt a bad song on this album they are either good or amazing.

1. intro - news reporter reporting on where these tupac songs are coming from then a countdown till release of album
2. still ballin (10/10)
3. When we ride on our enemies (8.5/10)
4. Changed man (10/10)
5. F*** Em All (8/10)
6. Never B Peace (10/10)
7. Mama's Just A Little Girl (9.5/10)
8. Street Fame (9/10)
9. Whatcha Gonna Do (8/10)
10. Fair Xchange (10/10)
11. Late Night (8/10)
12. Ghetto Star (8/10)
13. Thugz Mansion - acoustic (10/10)

CD2
1. My Block remix (10/10)
2. Thugz Mansion (10/10)
3. Never Call U B**** Again (8/10)
4. Better Dayz (10/10)
5. U Can Call (9/10)
6. Military Minds (8.5/10)
7. Fame (8/10)
8. Fair Xchange Remix (10/10)
9. Catchin feelings (8.5/10)
10. There U Go (9/10)
11. This life I lead (9/10)
12. Who Do U believe in (10/10)
13. They Dont Give A F*** About us (9.5/10)

If you aint got this album and you like any of Tupacs stuff shame on you. Just get it now cos its great.

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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Thugz Mansion, February 24, 2003
2Pac is a rare phenomenon in music. Being shot down in 1996, he has released more albums dead than alive. He has an amazingly loyal fanbase who stick by him; almost to cult like behavior. Such an amazing and controversial character, his lyrics make you care; his music is undeniable and his charm and personality is likable. A troubled man people struggled to understand; sometimes very angry and at other times sincere, busting nines and riding on enemies while paying respects to his moms and educating the youth. This guy was real. Just like any person , he contradicts himself...changes moods and feelings on certain subjects. Able to speak through his lyrics and touch every single fan without changing his style.
This 2Pac recording is, on a whole, better than Until The End Of Time; even though all off the songs aren't unreleased. For example, "Late Night" and WHo Do YOu Believe In come straight off the Chronic 2000 album. "My Block" was featured on the The Show Soundtrack, and "Thugz Mansion" and Fair Xchange appear twice on the album. So Out of 26 tracks, 23 are new and two of those are remixes. Leaving 21 for the listener to digest. BUT if you know the underground, you have undoubtedly already heard When We Ride On Our Enemie and Life I Lead. NOt to mention 'Military Minds" appeared on the ONe Nation album. So that actually leaves 18 new tracks, minus the intro, which would make it 17 tracks. This tells me that the well is running low. This also tells me it should be the last 2Pac album.

I won't go through each song because 2Pac is/was a visionary and I could spend forever talking about the songs. There's a couple things you should know. The beats are good beats but some of them don't particularly compliment 2Pac's style, particularly the Jazze Pha beats; his beats are too smooth for Pac, he needs rugged street beats. Second, obviously, the material is dated which may be a turnoff for some. Third there are many guest appearances whether it's the Outlawz or Ronald Isley. MOre modern names make it to the album such as T.I., Trick Daddy, Mya, and Tyrese, and some may question if he would have worked with these artists. Most of the songs are remixes, and the loyal fans may be angered that the originals were altered. If you can get past these minor 'problems', the album is riding. I'm feeling it. If you like Pac you will like the album...it's more of that Pac style...great lyrics, tight beats, and incredible choruses.

I would definitely recommend this cd, despite its flaws. Every rapper in the game respects Pac and his music and it seems as if every major rapper out today has been influenced (Eminem, Nas, 50, Jay-Z, Ja Rule, DMX, Freeway, etc etc.). Tupac is a legend and this is just a piece of his legacy.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Stop producin Pac's Mom! Better Dayz, indeed does need better production.
Still Ballin? - With Trick Daddy(Im from the 305 myself and the song is good but WTF?) My favorite is they don't give a F*** about Us", and some others, cd is good but not great,... Read more
Published 2 months ago by Jose Lopez

4.0 out of 5 stars Better Dayz - Tupac
Tupac's voice was silenced way too soon. I'm just beginning to appreciate this kind of music and am actually surprised that not only do I hear and understand the lyrics, but I am... Read more
Published 12 months ago by Pookie Myers

5.0 out of 5 stars The last good posthumous album from Pac
Even though I felt like Until The End Of Time was his best posthumous album Im still feeling this one though. Read more
Published on December 20, 2006 by Nuisance

5.0 out of 5 stars Weast Coast
i think you all know how good this album is and i'm speechless, after three years i still listen to this album constantly. highly recomended.
RIP PAC. Read more
Published on November 27, 2006 by West Coast

4.0 out of 5 stars I'd Say Its Easily Pac's Second Best Album Released Posthumously
Well, R U Still Down? was with no doubt Pac's best album released after his death. So Better Dayz must the second best. Read more
Published on September 25, 2006 by Jackson Braybrooks

4.0 out of 5 stars Looking 4 These Better Dayz
It's 2pac, he's good at reaching people talking about everyday struggles. I think he's aiming at young black males, black woman, and things in that nature, but he touches... Read more
Published on August 7, 2006 by James

3.0 out of 5 stars Easily the best 'Pac album after his passing, April 12, 2006
Easily the best 'Pac album after his passing, April 12, 2006
Reviewer: David Foskin (Waterford, Ireland)*************************DID YOU READ THIS GUYS REVIEW FROM... Read more
Published on April 22, 2006 by MISTER

5.0 out of 5 stars Easily the best 'Pac album after his passing
Not 2pacs best ever but it would not be expected as this is originally material which didnt make the cut to earlier LP's such as all eyez on me and The 7 day theory. Read more
Published on April 12, 2006 by David Foskin

1.0 out of 5 stars FOR ROOKIES
Man when i heard this sorry album i was like man i wouldnt even hear it cause is all remixes that sound dumb as hell plus they messed up all the the original i goota clasiffy this... Read more
Published on April 7, 2006 by XXXPENSIVE

5.0 out of 5 stars 2nd Best Post Death CD
This was Pac's Second best post death cd to Until The End Of Time
Disk 2 off better dayz is my favorite
The beats are good
And the lyrics I dont even have to... Read more
Published on February 12, 2006 by The Dude

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