R U Still Down? (remember Me) Apr 2026

"I pray to God I don't scream when it's time to fry..." 🕯️

Released 28 years ago, R U Still Down? (Remember Me) was the first project where we heard Pac’s voice from the vault after he passed. It wasn’t just a double album; it was a time capsule of his growth from ’92 to ’94. From the soulful vibes of "Do For Love" to the deep reflection in "I Wonder If Heaven Got A Ghetto," his message of resilience still hits just as hard today. R U Still Down? (Remember Me)

The first album overseen by his mother, Afeni Shakur, through her label Amaru Entertainment. "I pray to God I don't scream when it's time to fry

"Writing it all down wasn't weakness. It was the most honest thing a person could do" — 2Pac. 🕊️ From the soulful vibes of "Do For Love"

R U Still Down? (Remember Me) . A raw, unedited look into the mind of a legend before the world changed him. This album proved that even posthumously, Pac could out-hustle anyone. Favorite track? Do For Love I Wonder If Heaven Got A Ghetto [Fill in the blank] #Tupac #ThugLife #RememberMe #90sHipHop Option 3: Deep Dive (Music Lover)

There’s something haunting about hearing R U Still Down? (Remember Me) . It’s the sound of Tupac in his most compassionate and idealistic era.

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