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"All good niggas, all the niggas who change the world, die in violence. They don't die in regular ways." -- Tupac Amaru Shakur (T.I.P)

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2PacalypseNow Released November 12, 1991 on Interscope Records
Rereleased in 1998 on Amaru/Jive
Highest Chart Position: #4 R&B, #64 Pop
Certified Gold April 19, 1995

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2Pacalypse Now, the great debut release, is probably 2Pac's most raw political album. He addresses social issues such as police brutality, poverty, teenage pregnancy, and drug abuse with the anger of a young black male.

This album was strongly criticised by politics and the media. Vice president Dan Quayle believed " that this album has no place in our society". It didn't help this album's image when it was found in the tape player of a young black male who shot and killed the police officer who pulled him over. The male was at the time listening to Souljah's Story; one of the songs where 2Pac raps in detail about killing cops.

This album showcases all of the elements of 2Pac's nature that he later focused on at various stages in his life and career. 'Brenda's Got A Baby' and 'Violent' highlight 2 extremes of his complex character: Sadness in circumstances and raw vengeful anger driven by a need to survive.

This album was produced along with his friends from Digital Underground.

Album tracklist and lyrics

  1. Young Black Male Lyrics
  2. Trapped Lyrics
  3. Souljaz Story Lyrics
  4. I Don't Give A Fuck Lyrics
  5. Violent Lyrics
  6. Words Of Wisdom Lyrics
  7. Something Wicked Lyrics
  8. Crooked Ass Nigga Lyrics
  9. If My Homie Calls Lyrics
  10. Brenda's Got A Baby Lyrics
  11. Tha Lunatic Lyrics
  12. Rebel of The Underground Lyrics
  13. Part Time Mutha Lyrics
Produced by: The Underground Railroad, Big D the Impossible, Shock-G, Pee Wee, Jeremy, Raw Fusion, Live Squad
Co-Produced by: 2Pacalypse
Executive Producer: Atron Gregory for TNT Recordings, Inc.
Project Coordinator: Leslie Gerard-Smith

Mastered at Rocket Lab in San Fransisco, California by Kenneth K. Lee Jr.
Recorded at Starlight Sound in Richmond, California.
Mixed at Starlight Sound and Hyde Street Studios in San Fransisco, California.

Guest Appearances by: Shock-G, Gold Money, Raw Fusion, Stretch

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The site showcases Tupac Shakur, a multi-talented legend, who was born in the Bronx, New York on June 16, 1971 and died from fatal gun shot wounds in Las Vegas, Nevada on September 13, 1996.

He is considered by many to be the greatest rapper of all time. 2Pac's lyrics always went deep into the meaning of many political and social subjects including violence, drug abuse, teenage pregnancy and broken families.

2Pac was well read as noted by his extensive reading list. 2Pac's poetry also reflected his many sides, some poems were motivated by love, some sought self-understanding and others were angry responses to the cruel injustices of American society.

Not only famous for his music, he was also a well respected actor with several films.

2Pac was down to die for everything he represented. He was very open and always expressed his mind. Some people consider 2Pac a modern-day prophet. Reading some of 2Pac's interviews, lyrics and quotes, its not hard to see why.

Being real and upfront, trouble always seemed to come naturally. Tupac was charged with rape, a crime he did not commit, but was still convicted of sodomy (forcibly touching the buttocks). Many witnesses seen the girl who made these accusations voluntarily give 2Pac oral sex on a night club dance floor. Tupac was also charged with shooting two off-duty police officers, but those charges were dropped due to insufficient evidence. The fatal shooting in Vegas was the second shooting 2Pac was involved. The first occured in 1994 in New York.

Most likely, 2Pac's killer was Orlando Anderson, a south-side crip. Theories abound as to who coordinated the hit. Some believe it happened spur of the moment out of Orlando's rage. Others believe Suge Knight had 2Pac killed. The Las Vegas Times recently reported Biggie Smalls had 2Pac killed. Still others, believe it was an elaborate scheme and 2Pac is still alive (he faked his own death).

This site contains pictures of 2Pac, the latest news about 2Pac products and projects, information on 2Pac's tattoos, and anything else 2Pac related. The mission of this site is to show all sides of Tupac -- his thoughts, inspirations, and direction in life. All of this is to be shown through Tupac's lyrics, poetry, music videos and interviews. Hopefully, we can give you a better understanding of Tupac Shakur.


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