2pac Nu Mixx Klazzics Vol 2 Evolution Duets Remixes Itunes Zip -

The album pulls heavily from 2Pac's most successful Death Row era, specifically tracks from All Eyez on Me and The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory .

The official CD release (June 26, 2007) had 12 tracks. But the —and this is where digital archaeology comes in—contained a hidden gem: “Why U Turn on Me (Nu-Mixx)” featuring a then-unknown B.o.B. This track wasn’t on any physical pressing. To get it, you had to buy the digital album. For $9.99, you downloaded a ZIP folder containing a digital booklet (PDF) and the exclusive track, encoded in protected AAC or, later, iTunes Plus.

The "Evolution" subtitle reflects a shift toward incorporating new guest vocals from both 2Pac’s original peers and younger artists. Unlike the first volume, which was widely criticized for poor production, Vol. 2 attempted to gain more credibility by featuring established collaborators like The Outlawz Daz Dillinger RapReviews Track Highlights and Features The album pulls heavily from 2Pac's most successful

The production quality of the album is top-notch, with most tracks receiving a fresh makeover while maintaining 2Pac's signature sound. The beats are well-crafted, and the guest artists bring their A-game to their respective tracks. The sound quality is crisp and clear, making this compilation a pleasure to listen to.

Evolution of a Legacy: Inside 2Pac's Nu-Mixx Klazzics Vol. 2 This track wasn’t on any physical pressing

Songs include remixed duets with:

: A controversial take on the original, featuring a hard-rock aesthetic with guitars and guest spots from The Outlawz "Initiated" : A collaboration with Boot Camp Clik , reinvented by producer Jake One. "Staring Through My Rear View" : Featuring Sha Money XL

Released on August 14, 2007, stands as a polarizing chapter in the posthumous discography of Tupac Shakur. Produced primarily by Daz Dillinger , Sha Money XL , and Street Radio , the album serves as a follow-up to the 2003 Nu-Mixx Klazzics compilation, aiming to modernize legendary tracks for a new era of listeners. The Sound of "Evolution"

But the real story happened in the comments sections. A user named ThugAngel4Ever wrote: “Does anyone have the version? I need the 256kbps for my iPod Classic.” Another replied: “Just download the ZIP from the blogspot link. It’s the CD rip + 2 bonus remixes.”