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2Pac - The Rose, Vol. 2: Music Inspired By Tupac's Poetry (CD)

Album Details: The Rose, Vol. 2: Music Inspired By Tupac's Poetry

Release Date:09/20/2005
Label:Koch Records
UPC:099923583622

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    By Rollin  Apr 3, 2007

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    perfect muziks!

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  • All Music Guide

    The packaging of The Rose, Vol. 2 features 2Pac on the front and back cover art, but note the text sidebar on the front cover, which reads "music inspired by Tupac's poetry." Indeed, this is a variousartists collection, featuring a roster of rap artists performing songs inspired by 2Pac, in particular his posthumous book of poetry, The Rose That Grew from Concrete. As such, it's a heartfelt project and features a few engaging performances, the best provided by the thoughtful Talib Kweli, the personable Ludacris, the enigmatic ShockG, and the fiery Dead Prez.

    - Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide

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2Pac

2Pac became the unlikely martyr of gangsta rap, and a tragic symbol of the toll its lifestyle exacted on urban black America. At the outset of his career, it didn't appear that he would emerge as one of the definitive rappers of the '90s -- he started out as a second-string rapper and dancer for Digital Underground, joining only after they had already landed their bigge... Read more