I prefer this version of White Manz World because somehow the beat seems darker, more lost in this tumultuous topic. I do admit that complaining a track is over the top when reviewing Tupac feels like an ignorant thing for me to do. Hold Ya Head follows with a bittersweet instrumental that could pull tears from stone. Against All Odds seems so erratic to me, which the chorus only seems to reinforce. As far as I can tell, this track shows just how far Tupac has fallen into the void.
How willing he is to abandon reality, and how little this loss of touch matters when creating an amazing track. To me it speaks as a warning of how far an artist can go before collapsing from the stress. Tupac got very far, further than most. His voice seems to be coming over a loudspeaker in a mess hall holding all his soldiers.
The listeners are his warriors, the people upholding his fame. The last track When Thugs Cry is truly breathtaking, a mix of blues and hardcore rap that could not be defeated if anyone tried. My theory is this track and the Hidden Track reinforced too much the notion that Tupac wanted to build his own iconic following. That said, the tracks that were taken off The 7 Day Theory should have stayed simply because they were not lacking in quality. The 3 Day Theory lacks the mastered tracks boasted by the final release, but this does not mean the beats are not incredible.
The 3 Day Theory receives five out of six bullet wounds because of its superior transitions from song to song, its variability in mood, and its general better quality despite not being mastered even for its less pop appealing tracks like White Manz World and Blasphemy. Thank you! I continuously needed to write on my site something like that. Can I implement a portion of your post to my blog? So long as you cite this review and kpsu.
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