"Thugz Mansion" is a song by 2Pac, released as a posthumous single with two known popular versions both released on the 2002 album Better Dayz. The original version was rapped over two acoustic guitars, and features fellow rapper Nas as well as singer J. Phoenix. It is the second-to-last track in Disc 1 of Better Dayz. However, it is the more soulful 7" Remix version, featuring singer Anthony Hamilton, featured as track 2 on disc 2 of Better Dayz, that is the only song from the album to feature a music video. It charted at #19 on the Billboard Hot 100. The original acoustic version is also found on Nas' God's Son under the name "Thugz Mansion (N.Y.)", with Tupac's second verse and Nas's verse switching places and Tupac's first verse replaced with an original Nas verse.
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| - "Thugz Mansion" is a song by 2Pac, released as a posthumous single with two known popular versions both released on the 2002 album Better Dayz. The original version was rapped over two acoustic guitars, and features fellow rapper Nas as well as singer J. Phoenix. It is the second-to-last track in Disc 1 of Better Dayz. However, it is the more soulful 7" Remix version, featuring singer Anthony Hamilton, featured as track 2 on disc 2 of Better Dayz, that is the only song from the album to feature a music video. It charted at #19 on the Billboard Hot 100. The original acoustic version is also found on Nas' God's Son under the name "Thugz Mansion (N.Y.)", with Tupac's second verse and Nas's verse switching places and Tupac's first verse replaced with an original Nas verse.
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| - "Thugz Mansion" is a song by 2Pac, released as a posthumous single with two known popular versions both released on the 2002 album Better Dayz. The original version was rapped over two acoustic guitars, and features fellow rapper Nas as well as singer J. Phoenix. It is the second-to-last track in Disc 1 of Better Dayz. However, it is the more soulful 7" Remix version, featuring singer Anthony Hamilton, featured as track 2 on disc 2 of Better Dayz, that is the only song from the album to feature a music video. It charted at #19 on the Billboard Hot 100. The original acoustic version is also found on Nas' God's Son under the name "Thugz Mansion (N.Y.)", with Tupac's second verse and Nas's verse switching places and Tupac's first verse replaced with an original Nas verse. Thugz Mansion was 2Pac's depiction of heaven. One of the most meaningful songs by 2Pac, this song talks about how he would rest in peace, and that he would eventually find happiness when he is in a place where all the troubles and pains of his life come to an end, and that he would want to end up in that place of peace after he dies.
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