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Listen to War Gamez, a song by 2Pac on TIDAL. TIDAL is the first global music streaming service with high fidelity sound, hi-def video quality, along with expertly curated playlists and original content — making it a trusted source for music and culture. All Eyez on Me is the fourth studio album by American rapper 2Pac and the last to be released during his lifetime. Released on February 13, 1996, by Death Row Records and Interscope Records, All Eyez on Me features guest appearances from several artists including The Outlawz, Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, George Clinton, E-40, Redman, Method Man, Tha Dogg Pound, K-Ci & JoJo, Roger Troutman, among others.
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6. Staring Through My Rearview [version II] feat. Outlawz
15. Let'z Get Ready 2 Rumble (Mike Tyson Dedication)
After recording the One Nation album with the Boot Camp Clik in June, 2Pac still had to finish the Outlawz album. We have some handwritten papers of that time. But it is difficult to know if they are from beginning of summer or from the end. 2pac War Games Bpm
You can notice that almost no songs are taken back from the pre-One Nation Outlawz project, just 'Hollywood, N.J.' (non leaked or non recorded ?). What happened to that old project called Euthanasia/Troublesome, The Secretz of War ? 'Hit 'Em Up' song is out as b-side and was supposed to be the first single of the Outlawz project. Something changed in the 2Pac projects. While he turned in solo to his Makaveli dark and mystic avatar, this second Outlawz project seems to have a whole new direction.
When you read this earlier tracklist, you could think that it has been written not a long time after One Nation. Also, there is the song 'Jawz Tight'. Is it the same song than the One Nation song ?
Still I Rise (1999, Amaru/Interscope) was a little taste of what it was supposed to be, but in a remixed version and with the addition of some tracks taken from Thug Life 2. So this bootleg contains late tracks with the Outlaws.- 1996/08/12. Remixed in Still I Rise (1999, Interscope).

- 1996/07. This song disses Dre and uses again a verse starting by 'After fire comes the rain, after pleasure there's pain', that was originally on the song 'Untouchable', recorded in June. 'Killuminati' that uses as well the same beginning is from the early July, while the other Dre disses - 'Watch Your Mouth' and 'Toss It Up' are from late July and early August so this 'War Gamez' has probably been recorded around that time, after 'Killuminati'.
- 1996/08/29. Remixed in Until The End of Time (2001). The song seems to be uncompleted, ready to receive other verses.
- 1996/06. Released in Until The End of Time (2001). There is another version with Napoleon & Storm instead of Hussein but it is obvious that these verses have been recorded later for a posthumous album (voices are older). On some versions, 2Pac shot out to Smith N Wessun, Boot Camp and Buckshot the BDI at the end of the song, on other the song ended just before.
- 1996/07/8. There is also a version of the song with verses in a different order, available in The 3 Day Theory. The song was also planned to be a part of Ghetto Starz album. We chose to include it here because it was on many Makaveli tracklists.
06. Starin' Through My Rearview [version II] feat. Edi & Kadafi / Hurt-M-Badd
- 1996/08. This second version is often called 'Move version' because you can hear it in the movie Gang Related and it is slightly different from the released version in the soundtrack.
- 1996/09/06. Remixed in Still I Rise (1999). Maybe this track has anterior versions because another date, July 1996, is known.
- 1996/09/06. Remixed in Until The End of Time (2001).
- 1996/08. Remixed in Still I Rise (1999, Interscope).
- The song has been recorded as 'Let'z Fight' in a different mix for One Nation album with many guests (LS, Boot Camp Clik, Numskull, Edi, Napoleon & Kadafi. But Kadafi's verse is not finished. The end is only available on his own album Son Rize Vol. 1, in a remixed version, followed by an Hussein's verse. Is there any other versions available ?
- 1996/03/30 (?). Remixed in Still I Rise (1999, Interscope). This version sounds clearly different from the One Nation's version. It contains a sample of Coolio's 'Gangster's Paradise'. The Young Noble verse and the kind of music say that it is not from March but more from the summer of 96.
- 1996/08. Remixed in Still I Rise (1999, Interscope).
- 1996/06/12. Remixed in Better Dayz (2002).
- 1996/07/22. Released in Still I Rise (1999, Interscope). The Young Noble's verse seems to mention 2Pac & Kadafi's death... or is it just a fiction by Noble because he also says 'first Storm' ?
- 1996/09/06. This song is the last track he recorded. He recorded it for Mike Tyson's fight against Bruce Seldon (September 7). In it, he already announced the next fight against Evander Holyfield (that would take place the 9th of November and will mark the decline of the Tyson career). We can notice that it wears the same subtitle ('Let's Get It On') than the first known 2Pac's recorded song (cf. 'Benefits of Poverty'). So... the circle is complete !!