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| Track listing | 1. Letter To The President 2. Still I Rise 3. Secrets Of War 4. Baby Don't Cry (Keep Your Head Up) 5. As The World Turns 6. Black Jesus 7. Homeboyz 8. Hell 4 A Hustler 9. High Speed 10. Good Die Young 11. Kiluminati 12. Teardrops And Closed Caskets 13. Tattoo Tears 14. U Can Be Touched 15. Y'all Don't Know Us
| | Details | | Number of CDs: | 1 | | Contributing artists: | 2Pac & The Outlawz | | Recording type: | Studio | | Distributor: | Universal Music | | Recording mode: | Stereo |
| | Album notes | Personnel includes: 2Pac, Big Syke, Niamyja Tyler Jackson, Ta'He, Outlawz (vocals); Soulshock, Karlin (various instruments, programming); Jay Valentine (various instruments); Darrell Crooks (acoustic & electric guitars, synthesizer, bass); Femi Ojetunde, Eric Jackson, Greg Dalton (guitar); Cassandra O'Neal (piano); Claudio Cueni (Fender Rhodes piano); Ronnie King (keyboards); Keith Rouster (bass); E. Allen Foreman, Zaram Lopez (programming); Darryl "Big D" Harper, Nate Dogg, Val Young (background vocals).Producers include: Tony Pizzaro, Damon Thomas, Daz, Johnny J, QDIII.Engineers include: Claudio Cueni, Ian Boxill, Brad Gilderman.Includes liner notes by Justin Troy.The worst aspect of Tupac Shakur's death was the uncontrollable inevitability of it all. Even if he hadn't been cruelly gunned down, anyone who was paying attention knew his story wouldn't have a happy ending. His public persona was so confused: a tempestuous mix of poet, thug, sensitive soul, and woman-chasing playa. The same elements that made his downfall so unavoidable are the ones that make it a no-brainer that he would continue to fascinate and sell records years after he took his residence in heaven's ghetto. STILL I RISE is 2Pac's fifth posthumous release. For all his posing and posturing, 2Pac did possess a lifetime worth of talent, talent that was crammed into his brief time in the spotlight. Even what's left over at this late date has significant artistic merit. From "Letter to the President," an earnest, simple, and direct admonition to Bill Clinton to the simple, perfectly old-school "Homeboyz" (which harkens back to his DU days), the tracks on STILL I RISE showcase what 2Pac was--an intelligent, complex talent.
| | Editorial reviews | 3 stars out of 5 - ...It's pleasingly diverse... Uncut (03/01/2000)
...In places Tupac sounds split in two, playing the part of wise father 'for himself'... The Wire (03/01/2000)
...In places Tupac sounds split in two, playing the part of wise father 'for himself'...Uncut (3/00, p.91) - 3 stars out of 5 - ...It's pleasingly diverse... The Wire (03/01/2000)
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