2Pacalypse Now - Interscope Records |
Released November 12, 1991
Highest Chart Position: #4 R&B, #64 Pop
Certified Gold April 19, 1995
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2Pac's very first solo album, a true classic. Alot of
references to crooked cops, and rednecks in this one. I'd say one of his best
albums. |
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Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z - Interscope Records |
Certified Gold September 24, 1993
Certified Platinum Aplril 19, 1995
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Alot of 2Pac's feelings came pouring out in this cd.
Includes hits like "I Get Around", "Keep Ya Head Up", and "Papaz
Song". |
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Me Against The World Interscope Records |
Released February 27, 1995
Highest Chart Position: #1 R&B, #1 Pop
Certified Gold April 26, 1995
Certified Platinum Aptril 26, 1995
Certified Double Platinum December 6, 1995
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Now this is what true Hip-Hop is all
about. Hard on the surface, yet very meaningful and showing pain deep down inside
the lyrics. |
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All Eyez On Me - Deathrow Records |
Released February 13, 1996
Highest Chart Position: #1 R&B #1 Pop
Certified Gold April 25, 19996
Certified Platinum April 25, 1996
Certified 5x Platinum April 25, 1996
Certified 6x Platinum September 19, 1996
Certified 7x Platinum December 9, 1996
Certified 8x Platinum June 16, 1998
Certified 9x Platinum June 18, 1998
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This album isn't so much a 2Pac album as it is a Deathrow
compilation. 2Pac is on every track, yet there are rarely any solos, and almost
every song features other deathrow artists. Well, it was his first album on the Deathrow... |
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Makaveli the don killuminati: the 7day theory - Deathrow
Records |
Released November 5, 1996 - Deathrow Records
Highest Chart Position: #1 R&B, #1 Pop
Certified Gold January 10, 1997
Certified Platinum January 10, 1997
Certified Double Platinum January 10, 1997
Certified 3X Platinum April 16, 1997
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This album was a very much anticipated release. It
came out after 2Pac's death and I remember in some areas people having to camp out
overnight at the stores to get a copy. It was definately worth it though. |
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R U Still Down? [remember me] - Amaru Records |
Certified Gold December 15, 1997
Certified Platinum December 15, 1997
Certified 4x Platinum December 15, 1997
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Alot of people don't like this album because even though it
was released after his death, it has alot of old songs. I think there are some
pretty good songs on this one though. And you can't argue that the lyrics are all
good.... it's just the production and some of the beats that are messed. |
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Thug Life Volume 1 - Interscope Records |
Released September 26, 1994
Highest Chart Position: #6 R&B, #42 Pop
Certified Gold January 24, 1996
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This album wasn't a Tupac solo, it also featured 4 other
members (Big Syke, Mopreme, Rated R, Machadonis) There are alot of 2Pac solos, and 2Pac is on almost every track and helped write
every track. Makes this album hella tight. |
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Greatest Hits - Deathrow/Amaru/Interscope |
Released November 24, 1998
Highest Chart Positions #1 R&B
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Collection of some of his best songs along with four unreleased tracks. As well as a modified All Bout U with Topp Dawg and a clean version of Toss It Up. |
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