Tupac’s Estate Reportedly Set To Release Four Unreleased Records Soon

By Stermy 3 Min Read

According to reports, 2Pac’s estate is planning to release four previously unreleased tracks from the late rapper as part of a Greatest Hits album.

This information was made public by 2Pac’s “only official fan page” on Instagram, which stated,  “SO WORD ON THE STREETS IS THAT UNIVERSAL MUSIC GROUP WILL BE DROPPING A NEW 2PAC GREATEST HITS.

“The album will consist of previously released recordings from the “2Pacalypse Now” period to Pac’s “Thug Life” period with 4 previously unreleased Pre-Death Row tracks. S/O to @2pac_forum_com for the info.

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“What do you guys think?

“Drop a 👍🏼 or 👎🏼 in the comments!!”

In a December podcast interview, 2Pac associate E-Love confirmed that unreleased Battlecat-produced songs were in the vault and would be released sometime in 2023.

“Bob did more songs with him than I did,” E-Love said on the I Only Touch Greatness podcast. “I did two to three songs. Actually two songs are coming out next year. Bob did a string of songs that still have not yet come out.”

In 2018, the late rapper’s estate settled a five-year-old lawsuit with Death Row Records over royalties owed to him. A batch of unreleased music was handed over in addition to financial compensation, and plans to release two albums were discussed.

Suge Knight Jr. took to social media in 2019 to expand on his claims that 2Pac was still alive, claiming that the Hip Hop legend was even making new music.

“I GOT PAC BACK IN THE STUDIO. NEW MUSIC COMING,” he wrote in a since-deleted Instagram post. “This ain’t a joke. @NewDeathRow??/?? Coming soon.”

While many questioned Knight’s mental state, others believed his posts were simply a convoluted way of promoting the Tupac Shakur Estate’s unreleased music.

While the theory that 2Pac is still alive is a stretch, fans can now text the late rapper thanks to a new artificial intelligence chatbot that allows users to message historical figures.

Historical Figures was released last month, and ‘Pac is one of 20,000 names that users can message, including Babe Ruth, Biggie Smalls, and even Adolf Hitler. However, the app has already sparked some debate, with users pointing out historical inaccuracies in some of their conversations.

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