Featured 2Pac Albums
All Eyez On Me
All Eyez on Me is the Grammy-nominated fourth studio album by Tupac Shakur. The album was released on February 13, 1996 through Death Row Records. It was the last album released during 2Pac’s lifetime, as he died exactly 7 months later on September 13, 1996. All Eyez on Me was released after Suge Knight, CEO of Death Row Records, bailed 2Pac out of jail in exchange for him signing to Death Row Records. This double-album served as the first two albums of his three album contract…Read More +
Makaveli - The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory
The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory is the final album finished before 2Pac’s untimely death and was also the first album to be released after his death. Tupac chose to release this album under the alias Makaveli, derived from the Italian political writer Niccolò Machiavelli whose books (including The Prince, and, The Art of War) Tupac had read whilst in prison. The album was completely finished and ready for release in an amazing seven days, written and recorded at the Can-Am Studios in…Read More +
Until The End Of Time
Until The End of Time was released on March 27, 2001. This album is the first release of two double album’s which consisted of unreleased material and remixed songs from Tupac’s “Makaveli” period (1995-1996) whilst he was signed to Death Row. Most on the tracks on the album were remixed from their original master tape versions. Suge Knight and Afeni Shakur were the executive producers of this album, with ten of the songs being produced by longtime Tupac producer and friend Johnny “J”.…Read More +
Featured Tupac Mixtapes
2Pac Beefs / Tupac's Fueds
2Pac vs Biggie Beef
Tupac and Biggie were actually once friends, believe it or not. Before Biggie was famous Tupac used to let Biggie rap with him at concerts and gave Biggie the start that he needed in the rap game, he even bought Biggie his first Rolex! Just before Pac was in shot '94 Biggie said that the company 'pac was keepin weren't cool. These guys were King Tut and Jacques Agnant aka Haitian Jack, who were members of the Black Mafia which supposedly financed Bad Boy. Mike Tyson phoned up Tupac and also said they were bad news. Biggie said he'd talk to 'pac later, which never happened. The next time Tupac saw him was when he was shot. When Tupac was in jail he was told how it was Biggie's home boy who got him shot and Tupac stated this, but never actually said Biggie was responsible for the shooting. He thought Big held back info on the shooting. When 'pac was in jail Big released an album which was exactly like Tupac's so he had to re-write his. By now Tupac was really pissed with him, as Biggie was also rapping about his clothes, jewelery, parties and a live style he didnt have, Tupac knew he was rapping about his life. Tupac recorded many lyrics, humiliating and denouncing B.I.G., and released 'Hit Em Up', claiming he slept with Biggies wife, Faith Evans.…Read More +
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