(feat. Snoop Dogg) – Produced by Jiggolo.
Perhaps one of 2Pac’s most haunting tracks, the remix of "Hail Mary" attempts to preserve the gothic, ominous atmosphere of the original while sharpening the percussion to match the high-fidelity sound systems of the late 2000s. 3. "Staring Through My Mynd's Eye" (featuring Outlawz)
Whether you are a collector hunting down the Best Buy and iTunes bonus tracks, a digital archivist looking for high-quality audio, or a curious listener exploring the deeper cuts of 2Pac’s discography, Nu Mixx Klazzics Vol. 2 – Evolution: Duets & Remixes stands as a definitive time capsule of mid-2000s remix culture applied to one of hip-hop’s most untouchable catalogs. This public link is valid for 7 days
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Nu Mixx Klazzics Vol. 2 (Evolution: Duets & Remixes) is a posthumous remix album by hip-hop icon Tupac Shakur, released in 2007 as a follow-up to the 2003 compilation Nu-Mixx Klazzics . The album features contemporary guest appearances from artists like Snoop Dogg, Outlawz, and Chamillionaire, paired with updated production over 2Pac’s classic vocals. For many fans
When Nu Mixx Klazzics Vol. 2 hit iTunes, it was typically formatted in Apple's AAC (.m4a) format at 256 kbps. Digital versions often included clean and explicit master variations.
The project spans 15 tracks, reimagining definitive 2Pac eras with guest appearances from major mid-2000s rap figures, including Snoop Dogg, Krayzie Bone, and Chamillionaire. Reimagined Track Title Featured Artist(s) Original Track Reference Picture Me Rollin' Kurupt, Butch Cassidy Picture Me Rollin' Keep Goin' Hussein Fatal Alternative Vocal Take What'z Ya Phone # Candy Hill What'z Ya Phone N.G.R. Staring Through My Rear View Daz Dillinger, Outlawz Staring Through My Rearview Got My Mind Made Up Outlawz, Kurupt Got My Mind Made Up Styles P, Butch Cassidy Lost Souls Lost Souls Wanted Dead or Alive Snoop Dogg Wanted Dead or Alive Boot Camp Clik How Do U Want It Alternative Vocal Take How Do U Want It Picture Me Rollin' (Instrumental) Lost Souls (Instrumental) Initiated (Instrumental) Production and Sonic Aesthetic Boot Camp Clik
The album includes several notable "Nu Mixx" duets that replace original features with new performances: "Picture Me Rollin'" : Features Kurupt and Butch Cassidy. "Hail Mary (Rock Remix)" : A rap-rock reimagining of the classic track. : Features Styles P and Butch Cassidy. "Dead Or Alive" : A remix featuring Snoop Dogg. "Initiated" : Features Boot Camp Clik. Digital and Bonus Content
Despite the mixed reviews, the album holds legacy value. It served as a bridge between the "old school" 2Pac fan base and the newer hip-hop audience of the late 2000s. By incorporating artists like Styles P, Boot Camp Clik, and Dwele—who were prominent on the underground and alternative scenes at the time—the album introduced 2Pac’s catalog to listeners who may have been too young to experience his original run in the 1990s. For many fans, it remains a "what if" exploration of how 2Pac’s music might have evolved had he survived into the new millennium.
(feat. Dwele) – Infuses Neo-Soul textures courtesy of singer Dwele.