Nu-Mixx Klazzics Vol. 2 remains a polarising entry in the extensive catalog of posthumous 2Pac releases. While some fans view it as a "cash-in" on his legacy, others appreciate the different sonic perspectives offered by the guest contributors.
is a posthumous remix album by American rapper 2Pac, released on August 14, 2007. Serving as the sequel to the 2003 release Nu-Mixx Klazzics , this project primarily features reimagined versions of tracks from Shakur’s iconic Death Row albums, All Eyez on Me and The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory . Overview and Production
The album contains 11 primary tracks, often replacing original guest verses with new recordings from 2Pac's peers and artists he inspired. Track Title Featured Artist(s) Kurupt & Butch Cassidy Keep Goin' Fatal Hussein What'z Ya Phone # Candy Hill Staring Through My Rear View Hail Mary (Rock Remix) The Outlawz Got My Mind Made Up The Outlawz & Kurupt Pain Styles P & Butch Cassidy Lost Souls The Outlawz Wanted Dead or Alive Snoop Dogg Initiated Boot Camp Clik How Do U Want It Solo remix Critical Reception
Originally titled Evolution: Duets & Remixes , the album was released through in partnership with Koch Records . Unlike its predecessor, which focused on straightforward instrumental remixes, Vol. 2 incorporated new duet contributions from various hip-hop artists, attempting to "evolve" the legacy of Tupac’s archived vocals for a contemporary audience.
Others, however, praised specific collaborations, such as the inclusion of on "Pain" and the reinvention of "Initiated" with the Boot Camp Clik . Despite mixed reviews, the album debuted at number 45 on the Billboard 200 chart. Legacy and Availability
Nu-Mixx Klazzics Vol. 2 remains a polarising entry in the extensive catalog of posthumous 2Pac releases. While some fans view it as a "cash-in" on his legacy, others appreciate the different sonic perspectives offered by the guest contributors.
is a posthumous remix album by American rapper 2Pac, released on August 14, 2007. Serving as the sequel to the 2003 release Nu-Mixx Klazzics , this project primarily features reimagined versions of tracks from Shakur’s iconic Death Row albums, All Eyez on Me and The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory . Overview and Production Nu-Mixx Klazzics Vol
The album contains 11 primary tracks, often replacing original guest verses with new recordings from 2Pac's peers and artists he inspired. Track Title Featured Artist(s) Kurupt & Butch Cassidy Keep Goin' Fatal Hussein What'z Ya Phone # Candy Hill Staring Through My Rear View Hail Mary (Rock Remix) The Outlawz Got My Mind Made Up The Outlawz & Kurupt Pain Styles P & Butch Cassidy Lost Souls The Outlawz Wanted Dead or Alive Snoop Dogg Initiated Boot Camp Clik How Do U Want It Solo remix Critical Reception is a posthumous remix album by American rapper
Originally titled Evolution: Duets & Remixes , the album was released through in partnership with Koch Records . Unlike its predecessor, which focused on straightforward instrumental remixes, Vol. 2 incorporated new duet contributions from various hip-hop artists, attempting to "evolve" the legacy of Tupac’s archived vocals for a contemporary audience. Track Title Featured Artist(s) Kurupt & Butch Cassidy
Others, however, praised specific collaborations, such as the inclusion of on "Pain" and the reinvention of "Initiated" with the Boot Camp Clik . Despite mixed reviews, the album debuted at number 45 on the Billboard 200 chart. Legacy and Availability