Yes, we got classic tracks such as "Hail Mary" from it. However, Makaveli, sadly, feels less like a complete album when compared to Me Against the World, for obvious reasons. So, on the surface, I'd say that Makaveli wins out. One angry black revolutionary a sucker for a well-thought out concept album. From "Bomb First" to "Against All Odds", Pac created a masterpiece that represented his true self. You could just hear the rage and intensity in almost every track. A coast that Pac felt had did him dirty on that night in 1994. Going at Nas, Mobb Deep, Biggie, basically the entire East Coast with reckless abandon. All of his albums put into one to kick the realest shit he ever wrote. He even had a "party track" with Toss It Up, along with mellow tracks like "To Live and Die in LA" as well. You'd think Pac would be spitting nonsense but with tracks like "Blasphemy" and "White Man'z World", it seemed like Pac never lost a step. Being fueled by anger and channeling it into a a thought provoking album is respectable. This was a time where Pac was angry and ready to attack anyone in his way. Now when it comes down to which is better? In my opinion, it's the 7 Day Theory. No, it's not All Eyez On Me, it's those two albums. Two classic albumsm and Pac's best work in my opinion. Against All Against the World and The 7 Day Theory(Makaveli).
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