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The Rose That Grew from Concrete






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The Rose That Grew from Concrete
Studio album by
various
ReleasedNovember 21, 2000
Recorded1994–95
Genre
  • hip hop soul
  • spoken word
  • Length1:10:46
    Label
  • Interscope[1]
  • Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    AllMusic [2]
    Entertainment WeeklyA− [3]
    NME(8/10) [4][5]
    Q [5]
    RapReviews.com(7/10) [1]
    Rolling Stone [5]
    The Rolling Stone Album Guide

    The Rose That Grew from Concrete is a posthumous album based on the poetry/writings of Tupac Shakur, released on November 21, 2000. This album features a large cast of celebrities reading Shakur's poetry and writing, much in the spirit of a traditional spoken-word album. 2Pac is featured on the song "The Rose That Grew from Concrete". These vocals were remixed onto the track from the song "Mama's Just a Little Girl" that was recorded in 1996 and released in 2002 on the album "Better Dayz".[6]

    It sold 262,672 copies in the United States as of 2011.[7]

    Track listing

    [edit]
    No.TitleLength
    1."Interlude"0:57
    2."Wake Me When I'm Free" (featuring Babatunde Olatunji)5:52
    3."Can U C the Pride in the Panther? (Male Version)" (featuring Mos Def)2:57
    4."When URE Heart Turns Cold" (featuring Sonia Sanchez)1:38
    5."U R Ripping Us Apart!!!" (featuring dead prez)3:04
    6."Tears of a Teenage Mother" (featuring Jasmine Guy)0:39
    7."God" (featuring Reverend Run)0:47
    8."And Still I Love You" (featuring Red Rat)3:03
    9."Can U C the Pride in the Panther? (Female Version)" (featuring Mos Def)4:54
    10."If There Be Pain" (featuring Providence & RasDaveed El Harar)4:32
    11."A River That Flows Forever" (featuring Danny Glover, Afeni Shakur and The Cast of The Lion King)2:20
    12."The Rose That Grew from Concrete" (featuring Nikki Giovanni)2:35
    13."In The Event of My Demise" (featuring Outlawz and Geronimo Ji Jaga)4:41
    14."What of a Love Unspoken" (featuring Tre' from Pharcyde)3:16
    15."Sometimes I Cry" (featuring Dan Rockett)3:10
    16."The Fear in the Heart of a Man" (featuring Q-Tip)4:16
    17."Starry Night" (featuring Quincy Jones & Mac Mall)4:33
    18."What of Fame?" (featuring Russell Simmons)0:21
    19."Only 4 the Righteous" (featuring Rha Goddess)2:29
    20."Why Must You Be Unfaithful?" (featuring Sarah Jones)1:12
    21."Wife 4 Life" (featuring 4th Avenue Jones and K-Ci)4:06
    22."Lady Liberty Needs Glasses" (featuring Malcolm-Jamal Warner)2:23
    23."Family Tree" (featuring Lamar Antwon Robinson and The IMPACT Repertory Theatre Group)3:21
    24."Thug Blues" (featuring Lamar Antwon Robinson, Tina Thomas Bayyan and The IMPACT Repertory Theatre Group)4:46
    25."The Sun and the Moon" (featuring Chief Okena Littlehawk)1:56

    Charts

    [edit]
    Chart Peak
    position
    U.S. Billboard 200[8] 89
    U.S. Billboard Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums[8] 28

    Personnel

    [edit]
  • Tevin Thomas — Co-Producer, Keyboards on "God", " Only 4 the Righteous"
  • Mike Mingioni — Engineer, Cover Photo, Liner Notes, Executive Producer, Bass, Vocals on "Wake Me When I'm Free"
  • Molly Monjauze — Executive Producer
  • Herbert Leonard — Percussion
  • Gloria Cox — Executive Producer
  • Russell Simmons — Performer
  • Atiba Wilson — Flute
  • Mos Def - Performer
  • Tim Izo Orindgreff — Flute
  • Dead Prez - Performer
  • Royal Bayyan — Guitar & Keyboards
  • Tarik Bayyan — Producer & Engineer
  • Jasmine Guy - Performer
  • Sonia Sanchez — Liner Notes
  • QD3 - Performer
  • Brian Gardner — Mastering
  • Danny Glover - Performer
  • Taavi Mote — Mixing
  • Red Rat — Producer
  • Skip Saylor — Mixing
  • TuPac — Vocals
  • Chris Puram — Mixing
  • Nefertiti — Vocals (Background)
  • Claudio Cueni — Mixing
  • Val Young — Vocals (Background)
  • Atiba Wilson — Percussion
  • Tom Whalley — A&R
  • Sikiru Adepoju — Performer
  • Juan Ramirez — Assistant Engineer
  • Sarah Jones — Performer
  • Malcolm-Jamal Warner — Bass
  • Jeffery Newbury — Photography
  • Claudio Cueni — Engineer
  • Voza Rivers — Producer
  • Brian Springer — Engineer
  • Thomas R. Yezzi — Engineer
  • Khalis Bayyan — Saxophone
  • Tyson Leeper — Engineer
  • Charles Mack — Vocals (Background)
  • Duncan Aldrich — Engineer
  • Nikki Giovanni — Vocals
  • Noelle Scaggs — Liner Notes, Vocals on "If There Be Pain"
  • Q-Tip — Performer
  • Tre Hardson — Performer
  • Erik Rico — Producer
  • References

    [edit]
  • ^ Entertainment Weekly review
  • ^ NME review
  • ^ a b c Album Reviews at CD Universe
  • ^ Shakur, Tupac. "Mama's Just a Little Girl (KP Remix)". YouTube. Universal Music Group. Archived from the original on December 13, 2021. Retrieved January 31, 2020.
  • ^ "Tupac Month: 2Pac's Discography". Retrieved May 27, 2013.
  • ^ a b "2Pac". AllMusic. Retrieved March 7, 2012.

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