It may be... but I seen that album as Jive cashing in on his death with some tracks from the cutting room floor so I didn't buy it. I think everyone that exploited 2Pac after his death is what is killing his legacy, all the people who bought all the thrown together albums, remixes, mixtapes, etc. just because 2Pac was the "in thing" and everyone wanted to listen to him, even though they never were a fan before his death, then judge his work by the work of others and not the Studio Albums, but the Posthumous Albums that the labels were selling.