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| 1 | Intro/Bomb First (My Second Reply) | Edi [2]/Makaveli/Yo | 4:56 |
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| 2 | Hail Mary | Kastrouni/Prince Jo | 5:09 |
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| 3 | Toss It Up | Ship/Hailey/Moore/D | 5:06 |
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| 4 | To Live & Die in L.A. | Makaveli/Young | 4:33 |
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| 5 | Blasphemy | Makaveli/Joe/Wrice | 4:38 |
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| 6 | Life of an Outlaw | Kastrouni/Edi [2]/N | 4:55 |
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| 7 | Just Like Daddy | Kadafi/Edi [2]/Maka | 5:07 |
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| 8 | Krazy | Makaveli/Big D./Bad | 5:15 |
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| 9 | White Man'z World | Makaveli/Big D. | 5:38 |
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| 10 | Me and My Girlfriend | Big D./Rouse/Makave | 5:08 |
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| 11 | Hold Ya Head | Wrice/Makaveli | 3:58 |
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| 12 | Against All Odds | Wrice/Makaveli | 7:09 |
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Editorial Reviews
The 7 Day Theory
Audio Compact Disc
Label: Death Row
Style: Gangsta Rap
The 7 Day Theory
UPC: 728706301220
Release Date: 05/22/2001
Original Release Date: 05/22/2001
Number of Discs: 1
- 2Pac
Main Performer
Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Released only eight weeks after Tupac Shakur died from gunshot wounds, Death Row released this posthumous album, The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory, under the name of Makaveli, a pseudonym derived from the Italian politician Niccolo Machiavelli, who faked his own death and reappeared seven days later to take revenge on his enemies. Naturally, the appearance of Don Killuminati so shortly after Tupac's death led many conspiracy theorists to surmise the rapper was still alive, but it was all part of a calculated marketing strategy by Death Row. All Eyez on Me proved that Tupac was continuing to grow as a musician and a human being, but Don Killuminati doesn't improve upon that image; instead it concentrates on G-funk beats and East Coast/West Coast rivalries. If Tupac had survived to complete Don Killuminati, it is likely that the record would have been even better. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi
