Tupac: Live at the House of Blues

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Tupac: Live at the House of Blues
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Live album by 2Pac
Released October 3, 2005 (U.S.)
Recorded July 4, 1996
Genre Rap
Length 118:00
Label Death Row/Koch
Producer ?
2Pac chronology
The Rose, Vol. 2
(2005)
Tupac: Live at the House of Blues
(2005)
Pac's Life
(2006)

Tupac: Live at the House of Blues was 2Pac's last recorded performance. The album was recorded on the July 4, 1996 and then released in 2005, 9 years after his death in 1996. It includes hit singles to date such as "Hit 'Em Up", "2 of Amerikaz Most Wanted" and "So Many Tears". Since its release it has sold over a million copies and is certified Platinum. It also features rap artists such as Snoop Dogg, Tha Dogg Pound and Outlawz. A DVD edition is also available, containing the whole concert and extras including five full length music videos for "California Love", "To Live & Die in LA", "Hit 'Em Up", "How Do You Want It" and "I Ain't Mad at Cha".

The DVD become Platinum.

  1. "Ambitions Az a Ridah"
  2. "So Many Tears"
  3. "Troublesome"
  4. "Hit 'Em Up"
  5. "Tattoo Tears"
  6. "All Bout U"
  7. "Never Call U Bitch Again"
  8. "Freekin You"
  9. "How Do You Want It"
  10. "Murder Was the Case"
  11. "Tha Shiznit"
  12. "If We All Gony Fuck"
  13. "Some Bomb Azz (Pussy)"
  14. "Ain't No Fun (If the Homies Can't Have None)"
  15. "New York"
  16. "Big Pimpin'"
  17. "Do What I Feel"
  18. "G'z and Hustlas"
  19. "Who am I (What's My Name)"
  20. "Me in Your World"
  21. "For My Niggaz and Bitches"
  22. "Doggfather"
  23. "Gin and Juice"
  24. "2 of Amerikaz Most Wanted"

Music Videos

  1. "California Love (RMX) [Remix]"
  2. "To Live & Die in LA"
  3. "Hit' Em Up"
  4. "How Do You Want It (Concert Version)"
  5. "I Ain't Mad at Cha"
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