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Better Dayz
Studio album by Tupac Shakur
Released November 26, 2002 (US)
Recorded 1996-2002
Genre Rap
Length 112:38
Label Amaru/Tha Row
Professional reviews
Tupac Shakur chronology
Until the End of Time
(2001)
Better Dayz
(2002)
Tupac: Resurrection (Original Soundtrack)
(2003)

Better Dayz is the fourth posthumous album by U.S. rapper Tupac Shakur.

It was released in November 2002, debuting at number 5 on the Billboard 200. This album consists of a collection of unreleased material and remixed songs from Tupac's "Makaveli" period while signed to Death Row Records, and was produced by Johnny "J", Jazze Pha, Frank Nitty, and E.D.I. of Outlawz. Tracks include "My Block (remix)," "When We Ride On Our Enemies," "Catchin Feelins" and "Never Call U Bitch Again". It features 23 unreleased recordings including remixes from the period of 1995-1996 along with some of Shakur's input for the album before his fatal shooting with appearances by Nas, Outlawz, Mýa, Jazze Pha, Ron Isley, and Tyrese, among others. The hit single, "Thugz Mansion," comes in two versions: the Nas acoustic version, on which the music video is based, and a hip hop version featuring Anthony Hamilton. The album sold 366,000 copies in its first week.[citation needed] On January 31, 2003, it was certified double Platinum in the U.S.[1] The track "Ghetto Star" has appeared on the soundtrack to the video game 25 To Life.

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