Perhaps the most controversial track. The original was a playful, funky come-on. The remix turns it into a crunked-out strip club anthem. Purists hate it; modern hip-hop fans love the 808 kick pattern. The "Evolution" duets version adds a female vocal bridge that wasn't present in the 2007 leak.
Given the copyright maze between Amaru Entertainment (Pac’s mother’s estate) and Interscope Records, 2Pac Nu-Mixx Klazzics Vol. 2 has been pulled from most streaming services. Spotify has only four tracks. Apple Music has a truncated version. Perhaps the most controversial track
If you are looking for the 2Pac Nu-Mixx Klazzics Vol. 2: Evolution – Duets & Remixes (iTunes Zip) for offline archiving, your best legal bet is: Warning to collectors: Avoid "free" blogspot or mediafire
Warning to collectors: Avoid "free" blogspot or mediafire links claiming to be the iTunes zip. Most are transcodes (128kbps MP3s converted to fake M4A). A real iTunes zip from 2007 will contain files between 256kbps and 320kbps VBR with a creation date of November 2007. featuring Trick Daddy
This is the centerpiece. The original Better Dayz version was somber. The Nu-Mixx version, featuring Trick Daddy, is a Miami bass monster. Trick Daddy’s gravelly hook ("It’s the baller, blocka, dirty south supporter...") contrasts beautifully with Pac’s California flow. This is the definitive "duet" of the collection—two street poets from opposite coasts meeting on a digital bridge.
Yes, the Ron Isley. This duet is a masterstroke. Mr. Biggs croons the hook over a slowly decaying piano loop while Pac paints a picture of welfare lines and roaches. The iTunes zip contains the lossless encoding of this specific mix, where you can hear the subtle tape hiss of the original vocal being contrasted with the digital clarity of the new instrumental.