Track Listing 1. Untouchable - (Swizz Beatz remix, with Bone Thugs-N-Harmony) 2. Pac's Life - (featuring T.I./Ashanti) 3. Dumpin' - (featuring Hussein Fatal/Papoose/Carl Thomas) 4. Playa Cardz Right (Female) - (with Keyshia Cole) 5. Whatz Next - (featuring A3/Jay Rock) 6. Sleep - (featuring Young Buck/Chamillionaire) 7. International - (featuring Nipsey Hussle/Young DRE) 8. Don't Sleep - (featuring Lil Scrappy/Nutso/Yaki Kadfi/Stormy) 9. Soon as I Get Home - (with Yaki Kadfi) 10. Playa Cardz Right (Male) - (featuring Ludacris/Keon Bryce) 11. Don't Stop - (featuring Big Syke/Yaki Kadfi/Hussein Fatal/EDI/Young Noble/Stormy) 12. Pac's Life - (remix, featuring Snoop Dogg/T.I./Christopher Starr) 13. Untouchable - (featuring Yaki Kadfi/Hussein Fatal/Gravy)
| Details | | Contributing Artists: | A3, Ashanti, Big Syke, Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, Bone Thugz-N-Harmony, Carl Thomas, Chamillionaire, Christopher Starr, EDI, Gravy, Hussein Fatal, Jay Rock, Keon Bryce, Keyshia Cole, Lil Scrappy, Ludacris, Nipsey Hussle, Nutso, Papoose, Snoop Dogg, Stormy, T.I., Yaki Kadfi, Young Buck, Young DRE, Young Dre, Young Noble | | Producer: | Ivan And Carvin, LT Hutton, QD3, Sha Money, Swizz Beatz | | Distributor: | Universal Distribution | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes The fact that PAC'S LIFE, from 2006, was Tupac Shakur's 11th posthumous album is even more staggering when considering he had released only four albums at the time of his death in 1996. Equally mind-boggling is the fact that Pac is able to outshine virtually every other MC placed beside him, even this deep into his scrap heap. Swizz Beatz, Sha Money XL, LT Hutton, Salih, QDIII, and Canei Finch do the honors on production here, while original performances from T.I., Ludacris, Layzie Bone, Ashanti, Carl Thomas, Chamillionaire, Lil Scrappy, Keshia Cole, and Snoop Dogg, among others, blend with Pac to bring him back from the grave one more time.
Editorial Reviews 3 stars out of 5 -- [P]roducers like Swizz Beatz and Sha Money XL discovered some genuine gems, on which 2Pac's electric voice and poetic lyrics still resonate. Rolling Stone
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