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Diamond

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Intro
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02
Holla At Me
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03
Live & Let Die
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You Don't Know Me
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We Run Things
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We Gangstas
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Let's get high
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We Them Niggas
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Get Them Open
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Y'all Niggas Need to Know
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On My Grind
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Test Me
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Get Up
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Words
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Live My Life
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Dollar Bill
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Scream
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Wet N Slippery
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Bounce
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You Don't Want It
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Interagation
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Shit Is Bananas
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Why You Want to Fuck With Me?
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Album Information

Total Tracks: 23   Total Length: 71:49

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don't bother

agc-mpls

If you were electrified by D's work in the 90's, look elsewhere -- this ain't it. None of the throwaways here have anything to do with such classic burners as "Best Kept Secret" or "Soul Clap."

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these people prove to me,,,

somebodyinMunich71

that they have not understood what Tupac had to say and has lived for... they are talking all this sh.t, again all negative about 10 years later, about drugs and the women you are around and at the same time ignore these women's wishes and thoughts. show some respect to what people want to make out of themselves and show women some respect,please don't act like you're the hero because women like you, they don't even know whoyouare! of course they have to like you when you're the only chance to meet a man .... meaning when they can only meet a guy like who's talking sh.t like you....tupac at least made a difference and made clear who he talked about... people who knew him or listen to his music can differentiate.....

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