Thug Life

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Thug Life: Volume 1
Thug Life: Volume 1 cover
Studio album by Tupac Shakur
Released June 6, 1994
Recorded 1994
Genre Rap
Length 42:28
Label Out Da Gutta Records/Interscope
Producer Thug Life
Tupac Shakur chronology
Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z.
(1993)
Thug Life Volume 1
(1994)
Me Against the World
(1995)

Thug Life is a hip hop group, self-titled album, and generally a philosophy and style of living headed by rapper Tupac Shakur. Other Members were Macadoshis, Big Syke, Mopreme & Rated R. The album was released on June 6, 1994.

Contents

The album was originally released by Shakur's label Out Da Gutta Records. Due to heavy criticism on gangsta rap at the time, the original version of the album was scrapped and re-recorded with many of the original songs being cut. Among the notable tracks on the album are "Bury Me a G", "Pour Out a Little Liquor", "How Long Will They Mourn Me?" and "Str8 Ballin". In 1996 Big Syke and Shakur planned to create a Thug Life: Vol. 2 which would have been released on Makaveli Records[1]. Although the album was originally released on Shakur's label Out Da Gutta, Amaru Entertainment, the label owned by the mother of Tupac Shakur, has since gained the rights to it. Consisting of Tupac Shakur, Rated R, Macadoshis, Mopreme Shakur, Big Syke, and with production and appearances by Stretch the album was originally supposed to be titled Thug Life: Out On Bail. The album was advertised on the liner notes of the single for Shakur's "Papaz Song". The single included the first song by Thug Life titled "Cradle to the Grave". The version that appeared on the "Papaz Song" single was not accepted by Interscope Records as a single and forced Thug Life to submit a remix. The remix was later on used for the album and the video. The title song, "Out on Bail" was rejected and the album's title Thug Life: Volume 1. The Notorious B.I.G. appeared on the track called "Runnin from the Police", which was supposed to be track 5 of the album. It was on the Thug Life: Vol. 1 demo tape that was given to Interscope to chop and edit. The track was replaced with "Stay True". The group eventually released their debut album, Thug Life: Volume 1, in September 1994 after it was rejected multiple times by Interscope. It only had ten tracks when dozens more were recorded during the sessions.

Promotion was lacking. The album didn't sell because few mainstream rap fans knew of its existence. When Shakur was shot and incarcerated later that year, it forced Rated R and Macadoshis to part ways and the group quickly disbanded, although all remain on good terms and often collaborate on each other's projects.

Mopreme and Big Syke continued to rap with Shakur after his prison time while he was signed to Death Row. At the end of Shakur's life he and Big Syke were working on Thug Life: Volume 2, which was to be released on Makaveli Records.[2]

As detailed in the film Tupac: Resurrection the concept of "Thug Life" was viewed by Shakur as a philosophy for life. Shakur developed the word into an acronym standing for "The Hate U Give Little Infants Fucks Everybody." He declared that the dictionary definition of a "thug" as being a rogue or criminal was not how he used the term, but rather he meant someone who came from oppressive or squalid background and little opportunity but still made a life for themselves and were proud.

"I didn't create Thug Life, I diagnosed it."

Thug Life became a calling card for how Shakur viewed his influence on society. He had people from all walks of life -- criminals in jail, white kids in the suburbs, black kids in the ghetto -- wanting to know how they could be a part of his movement. Shakur admitted this sudden power he had over people frightened him. But he used the idea of Thug Life to transform the desires of these people into something he viewed as positive, a way to reach out to the poor, the disenfranchised, and the oppressed. Gang members constituted what was called the Code of Thug Life, and gangs from New York to Chicago to Los Angeles claimed to abide by it. Examples of the rules in this Code of Ethics were that civilians were not to be targets in gang warfare, and that children in schools should not be indoctrinated by gang propaganda.

# Title Performer(s) Producer(s)
1 "Bury Me A G" 2Pac, Mopreme, Rated R, Big

Syke, Macadoshis & Natasha Walker

Thug Music
2 "Don't Get It Twisted" Mopreme, Macadoshis & Rated R Jay & Mopreme
3 "Shit Don't Stop" 2Pac, Macadoshis, Rated R,

Mopreme, Big Syke & Y.N.V.

Thug Music
4 "Pour Out A Little Liquor" 2Pac Johnny "J"
5 "Stay True" 2Pac, Stretch & Mopreme Thug Music
6 "How Long Will They Mourn Me?" 2Pac, Nate Dogg, Big

Syke, Rated R & Macadoshis

Nate Dogg & Warren G
7 "Under Pressure" 2Pac & Stretch Thug Music
8 "Street Fame" Mopreme, Big Syke & Rated R Stretch
9 "Cradle to the Grave" 2Pac, Mopreme, Rated R,

Macadoshis & Big Syke

Jay & Big Syke
10 "Str8 Ballin'" 2Pac Easy Mo Bee

Bury Me a G

Shit Don't Stop

Pour Out a Little Liquor

Stay True

Str8 Ballin'

Year Album Chart positions
Billboard 200 Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums
1994 Thug Life Vol. 1 #42 #6

Year Song Chart positions
The Billboard Hot 100 Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks Hot Rap Singles
1995 "Cradle to the Grave" - #91 #25

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