R U Still Down? (Remember Me) - 2Pac

R U Still Down? (Remember Me)

2Pac

  • Genre: Hip-Hop/Rap
  • Release Date: 1997-11-25
  • Explicitness: explicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 26

  • ℗ 1997 Interscope Records

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Redemption 2Pac 1:48
2
Open Fire 2Pac 2:52
3
R U Still Down? (Remember Me) 2Pac 4:07
4
Hellrazor 2Pac 4:15
5
Thug Style 2Pac 4:16
6
Where Do We Go from Here (Inte 2Pac 4:28
7
I Wonder If Heaven Got a Ghett 2Pac 4:19
8
Nothing to Lose 2Pac 3:39
9
I'm Gettin Money 2Pac 3:31
10
Lie to Kick It 2Pac 3:37
11
F**k All Y'all 2Pac 4:32
12
Let Them Thangs Go 2Pac 3:32
13
Definition of a Thug N***a 2Pac 4:09
14
Ready 4 Whatever 2Pac 4:05
15
When I Get Free 2Pac 4:46
16
Hold On Be Strong 2Pac 4:10
17
I'm Losin' It 2Pac 3:55
18
Fake Ass Bitches 2Pac 3:10
19
Do for Love 2Pac 4:41
20
Enemies With Me 2Pac 4:15
21
Nothin But Love 2Pac 4:26
22
16 On Death Row 2Pac 5:39
23
I Wonder If Heaven Got a Ghett 2Pac 4:39
24
When I Get Free II 2Pac 3:22
25
Black Starry Night (Interlude) 2Pac 0:48
26
Only Fear of Death 2Pac 5:09

Reviews

  • 2pac the best always!!

    5
    By dantesblood
    U can’t be a Pac fan and not have this album. I had to download this💪🏼
  • Most influential Tupac album

    5
    By BounceGenie
    Simply one of the best rap albums of all time.
  • 2Pac forever

    5
    By NYCBXAB29
    I regret never getting to meet him.
  • A Holiday Classic

    5
    By Nothinbutlove4ya
    Yes, I said it...r u still m*f down? a Holiday album it is! I remember when this came out over Thanksgiving 1997, in the posthumous ‘Pac and Biggie era...this album gave me some closure amidst their deaths. When I Get Free (Explicit) is arguably the best interlude of all time. The ‘Fake A* B*’ transition into ‘Do for Love’...heat! This brings me back to the un-skip-protected CD players and headphones era! Just close your eyes and have Tupac narrate this subaltern journey.
  • ❤️

    1
    By Trust and Us
    ❤️
  • Forward to the past

    5
    By Tikur_Anbesa
    This posthumous album contains the flavors of what Tupac would bring in his Death Row years. Quality album personal to party & conscious songs all squeezed in this double album.