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"Thug Life: The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory"

"Thug Life: The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory" is an album by rapper Tupac Shakur, released posthumously in 1996. The title signifies a rebellious stance against societal norms and the concept of 'Killuminati' suggests a critique of secretive, controlling powers. The "7 Day Theory" references the album's rapid creation—Tupac wrote and recorded it within a week. The album explores themes of violence, mortality, and spirituality, reflecting Tupac's complex views on life and his experiences. It is often seen as his artistic expression of the struggles he faced, encapsulating his legacy in hip-hop culture.