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All Eyez
On Me: 
When this album came out
it was the first double album in the rap history, so you can
understand that there are countless songs on this album. Tupac
wrote the material for this CD while he was sitting in jail and a
time after that, so what's the result of months in prison? The
first thing that I wondered was if the album would be a
commentary about his life, and thoughts about the changes that
was needed. Or would it be a album filled with anger and hate?
The answer, according to me, is both! All of Tupac's best selling
singles are on this CD; How Do You Want It, California
Love, I aint Mad at Cha and a lot of others. One of my favourite
songs is on CD I, Only God Can Judge Me, the retrospective lyrics
and the cool beats makes it an hit in my ears. This CD represents
both sides of Tupac, the caring and telling rapper and the
gangsta' rapper that sweeps the table with his fast and intense
lyrics and the slamming beats. With all this positive things you
may wonder why I don't give a ten to All Eyez On Me? The answer
to that questions is that the CD is a double album, and a double
album means uneven quality. There are too many songs that stays
at the avarage level, but they are easily compensated by other
songs. This album screams West Coast sound and that means banging
beats that you just have to listen too! The guest rappers are the
best ones that have ever been together on an album, including Dr.
Dre, Snoop Dogg, E40, Method Man, Redman, Nate Dogg and a bunch
of others.. You'll have to buy or listen to this album, 'cause
it's a classic already.
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If anyone doubted Pac was the greatest ever
then this album says it all. 2Pac comes outta jail filled with
energy and anger and he takes it all out on this double CD. Every
single song on that album is produced on the highest level
possible in the rap game as only Death Row can. Guest rappers
iclude not only his fellow Death Row inmates (such as Snoop Doggy
Dogg, Tha Dogg Pound, Dr. Dre, michel'le and more) but also some
of the Bay Area Ridahz (E40, Richie Rich, C-Bo and more) and
homies from the East Coast (The East Coast kings - Method Man and
Redman). The album deals with many topics, the variety of styles
will keep this album alive for ever. Noone can compare to Tupac -
The lyrics, The heart he put into every single thing he made, the
charizma. This album will take you to many places and situations
and that's what Tupac Shakur the most talented person in the rap
game did. R.I.P. Pac. There's a heaven for a G
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Greatest Hits: 
It ain't much to
say about his CD. It has all the famous 2Pac songs and three
previously unreleased songs; God Bless The Dead, Changes and
Troublesome '96. If you have all the other CD's I doubt that you
need this one, maybe for the new songs. The most famous of the
previously unreleased songs is Changes, it's one of the few songs
by Tupac that actually have been played much on the national
radiostations. The song has some lyrics from I Wonder If Heaven
Got A Ghetto, and the flow in the song is really nice. Try to
imagine a gangsta' song by 2Pac without that kind of lyrics, then
you've got Changes in a nutshell. It's a really good song.
Troublesome '96 have for many becomed their "new"
favourite song, it's a crazy, powerful and speedy song that he
has made there! They've also included the song Hit 'Em Up on CD I
,wich is one of Tupac's hardest songs. Filled with his wrath and
anger Tupac explodes in a inferno of West Side love and fuck Bad
Boy lyrics. What I can remember I've never heard a song with that
many fuck and motherfuckas as in Hit 'Em Up! I've got some
complaints about the making of this CD, because I think that the
producers should have arranged the tracks in a chronologic line,
so that you could follow Tupac through his life and carrer
easier. But overall this CD is a must have for the ones that
havn't got all his records or for the ones that are thinking
about starting to listen to him. There is something of eveything
on this CD, both the trapped young ghetto kid and the angry thug.
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2Pac + Outlaws, Still I Rise:
I'm not really
sure what I think about this album... It got plenty of 2Pac on
it, but I don't get the feeling that it's 2Pac singing. Of course
it's him singing but the way he's singing at ain't what I'm used
to. The beats are more modern in the sound then 2Pac's previous
albums, and with that I mean that it's the usually "Britney
Spears sound" , but you get a feeling that 2Pac would have
made another sound on the songs if he had that possibility, wich
he hasn't. So how is it with the Outlaws singing then? I can say
that they sound as they always have done, and with that I mean
mean that they sound average. They've got good speed in their
singing but they doesn't have that rapping that you get sucked in
too, a personal sound is what they are lacking. Many people are
wondering how much 2Pac actually is singing on this CD, since it
comes from the Outlaws? Don't worry about that, 'cause 2Pac is
the main person on this album and they need him to sell some
records. Overall I think that this album is average but since it
got 2Pac on it I recommend it. But don't you think that it has
the same lyrics and beats as he's own albums, then you're fooled.
But the album is good enough and it's 2Pac so....
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Me
Against The World 
3 Stars, you ask? Well I deeply appreciate the
bass bumpin hit "If I Die 2Nite" and it's lyrical
content. Other songs like "F*ck the World", "Death
Around The Corner"(my favorite), and "Lord Only
Knows", 2Pac came out swingin on his 3rd joint to hit the
shelves, in '95. I have heard the album a lot, of course, and I
must say though, that his softer side in "Dear Mama"
lured in a lot of music fans who might not even be into 2Pac, or
rap in general. MTV gave it a mainstream feel, pushing away some
underground fans, but then again, MTV will go out of their way to
diss Tupac in their programming. One girl on the Real World
casting special saw him on TV during the special, and all they
caught her saying was how much of a hypocrite he was for writing
"Dear Mama". His women problems were in court at that
time, so he got a lot of negative light for that song, though it
showed he was sincere. All in all, the album was heavy in
emotion, and it deserves serious attention as a rap classic, at
least in my view. I'm out........
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Voice of the people
2Pac, what can you say? The greatest
rapper of all time. West side loayal
an East side hater, 2pac is said "To Live and Die in LA is
the place to be.
You got to be there to know it, everybody wanna see."
Well he did live and
die in LA, sort of. This man supposeofly "died"
in Las Vegas Nevada. People
say he is still alive, so do I.
But it isn't his death that really intrigues me, it was his
life. HE had an
impact that still exists in me. Now that he is gone my life
has been
stressed out. I hate it. I think about hima and i
hate it even more. I
can't believe he is gone and it really annoys me. I fell
depressed and sorry
he is gone. When he was alive and still now i listen to his
music to cheer
me up and make me laugh. His music was strong and
meaningful. When he said
he hated someone he hated the (Listen to Hit'em up). I
wanna shout out to
his mom and the rest of his family and say you had a great and
gifted son.
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