2Pac - Where Do We Go From Here (Interlude) [L&E Mix]
Disc One - Track 6 R U STILL DOWN ( remember me ) L&E's Mixes Song Description: New SFX beach like song to make it more nostalgic also kept close to original but with my own special touch This has been a pretty big ambitious project for me i have been working on this since October of 2025 and it just started out as just a bit of fun but soon turned into an album of my own mixes and interpretations of the original 1997 R U STILL DOWN album. All songs have been completely remade and kept close to the original material as much as possible. Some songs have their own kind of flavor, they will be titled with "L&E Mix". Cover art made by Morgan. Full Album Playlist: I hope you like what i have done with this album been working on this so much to get it to the most highest quality possible. If you have an comments let me know, currently only Disc One has been completed with the exception of "When I Get Free II", but if you want me to complete album with Disc Two just let me know! Track List: 1. "Redemption" Length: 01:49 2. "Open Fire" Length: 2:53 3. "R U Still Down? (Remember Me) L&E Mix" Length: 4:32 4. "Hellrazor" (featuring Stretch & Val Young) Length: 4:21 5. "Thug Style" Length: 4:21 6. "Where Do We Go from Here (Interlude)" Length: 4:34 7. "I Wonder If Heaven Got a Ghetto" Length: 4:30 8. "Nothing to Lose" (featuring Y?N-Vee) Length: 4:00 9. "I'm Gettin Money" Length: 3:20 10. "Lie to Kick It" (featuring Richie Rich) Length: 3:45 11. "Fuck All Y'all" Length: 4:02 12. "Let Them Thangs Go" Length: 3:19 13. "Ya Still Down? (L&E's Remix)" Length: 4:48 \-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------/ NO PROFIT IS MADE FROM THIS VIDEO All vocals and instrumentals owned by Label Amaru, Interscope, Jive OG Producers: Tony Pizarro, Akshun, Choo, Def Jef, DJ Daryl, Warren G, Khalid, A. Hafiz, Johnny "J", Live Squad, Levant Marcus, Michael Mosley, QDIII, Quimmy Quim, Chris Rosser, Conrad Rosser, Ricky Rouse, Soulshock & Karlin, 2Pac. Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
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