The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory

| Tupac Shukar

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The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory

The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory (commonly shortened to The 7 Day Theory or Makaveli) is the fifth studio album by American rapper Tupac Shakur. It was released on November 5, 1996, almost two months after his murder. It is his first posthumous release and the only one released under his alternative stage name Makaveli. It was released through Death Row Records, Makaveli Records, and Interscope Records. The album was completed in a total of three days during the first week of August 1996.[2] These are some of the last songs Shakur recorded before his fatal shooting on September 7, 1996. The album was originally scheduled for release in March 1997, but as a result of his death, producer Suge Knight released it four months earlier. -Wikipedia  

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  • Entertainment

    If Shakur were alive to hear this mess, he wouldn’t want his name on it, either.  

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  • Rap Reviews

    Venom poured out through Shakur's lyrics.  

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  • sputnik music

    This is the 2nd best 2Pac album, behind Me Against the World.  

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  • The Baltimore Sun

    Tupac Shakur took violence to a new level on his last album. 

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  • New York Times

    This one was clearly meant as filler, a way to burn off creative energy. 

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  • People

    Quite frankly, the CD is not that good. 

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  • Los Angeles Times

    It lacks the full ambition.  

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  • VIBE

    Pac's fifth and final studio album is also one of his best.  

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  • XXL

    Captured the vengeful rage that characterized the mentality of 'Pac's final days. 

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  • ALL MUSIC

    The overall quality of the material suggests that the album would have been a disappointment no matter what circumstances it appeared under.  

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  • UPROXX

    One body of work that contains almost all the pieces of the man that he was. 

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  • The BoomBox

    The realest shit he ever wrote. 

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  • Hip Hop isn't Dead

    Even if you aren’t the biggest fan of Mr. Shakur, you really can’t deny the quality of this record. 

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