Pac's Theme (Interlude)

Tupac Shakur · Strictly For My N.I.G.G.A.Z.

PAC'S THEME
{Statements variously said throughout song.}

I was raised in this society so there's no way
you can expect me to be a perfect person cuz I'm a do what I'm a do.
(I am still thirsty) - Arrested Development
(There is absolutly no reason for a record like this to be published.
It has no place in our society.) - Dan Quayle
(They gotta understand me)
(Withdraw on this record) - Dan Quayle
That's how I feel I'm a do whatever I like. I am not a role model

Pac's Theme (Interlude)

This track serves as a dynamic interlude within Tupac Shakur's 1996 album Strictly For My N.I.G.G.A.Z., showcasing his signature blend of hard-hitting rap and melodic flow. Recorded during the height of his career, the song reflects the West Coast gangsta rap style that defined his discography. It features a rhythmic delivery characteristic of his work on albums like All Eyez On Me and Me Against the World, emphasizing themes of resilience and street life. The recording captures the raw energy and lyrical precision for which Tupac is renowned, contributing to his enduring legacy in hip-hop history.