Customer Reviews:
Best of 2Pac-Part 1: Thug February 16, 2008 If you are a true 2Pac fan this CD will not disappoint you as you listen and remember the art of a gifted artist.
great cd February 10, 2008 i thought this was a good compilation of pacs classic tracks, i honestly think itl take like 10 cds to fit all of his best work possibly more, though i still recommened the older greatest hits compilation, but this one is still decent becuz of da bonus tracks and the digitaly remastered tracks, not recommended if you already have every tupac cd or the older greatest hits, but highly if your trying to get into him.
Great work January 9, 2008 This is some of 2Pac's best material. That alone gives it a perfect rating. But, I do agree with the other reviewer. The "Greatest Hits" album from 1998 would be a better investment.
This and "Part 2: Life" are more for the hardcore Tupac fan December 6, 2007 8 out of 9 found this review helpful
I won't go deep into detail on each song as almost all of them will be familiar to most Tupac fans. Even though Part 1: Thug and Part 2: Life are sold separately, they are meant to be part of one compilation, as evidenced by Afeni Shakur's little open letter inside. If you're just getting into Tupac, and you're seeking a compilation, it's better to the "Greatest Hits" 2-CD compilation from 1998, as it's a good, solid overview of Tupac's work, having most of the tracks Tupac fans will need in a 2-CD set. The problem with this new compilation (and Part 2: Life) is that they mostly offer songs already available on other Tupac CDs. There are some "unreleased" tracks offered, only two or so, and they're not worth the price of purchase. There are other officially unreleased tracks that should be here, such as "Life's So Hard." So, unless you're a Tupac fan that has to have everything get the two, otherwise you can skip them. (P.S., the "How You Want It" is like the one on "Greatest Hits," it censors out C. Delores Tucker's name)
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