Released posthumously on November 24, 1998, this 25-track double-CD compilation serves as a comprehensive overview of Tupac Shakur's career. It is non-chronological, focusing instead on career highlights and previously unreleased material.
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2Pac_-_Greatest_Hits_(2CD)_PROPER/ ├── CD1/ │ ├── 01 - Keep Ya Head Up.mp3 │ ├── 02 - 2 of Amerikaz Most Wanted.mp3 │ ├── ... │ └── 14 - Brenda's Got a Baby.mp3 ├── CD2/ │ ├── 01 - Dear Mama.mp3 │ ├── 02 - I Ain't Mad at Cha.mp3 │ ├── ... │ └── 14 - Unconditional Love.mp3 ├── covers/ │ ├── front.jpg │ ├── back.jpg │ └── cd.jpg ├── 2Pac - Greatest Hits.nfo ├── 2Pac - Greatest Hits.m3u └── 2Pac.Greatest.Hits.PROPER.rar (multipart) Released posthumously on November 24, 1998, this 25-track
When you search for the RAR file, this is the gold standard you hope to find. The album was controversial at the time because it was released without the approval of Afeni Shakur (Tupac’s mother), but it remains the definitive commercial overview of his career. RAR" instead
Whether you are a "Thug Life" loyalist or a "Dear Mama" romantic, Tupac’s message remains unfiltered and unbreakable. The format—be it FLAC, MP3, or a dusty RAR on an old laptop—does not matter. What matters is that the beat drops, the bass kicks, and for four minutes, Makaveli speaks to you from beyond the grave.
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You can find various physical editions of this collection at several retailers: : A 4-LP vinyl set is available on Amazon .