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Artist Profile 2Pac
Tupac Shakur became the unlikely martyr of gangsta rap, and a tragic symbol of the toll its lifestyle exacted on urban Black America. At the outset of his career, it didn't appear that he would emerge as one of the definitive rappers of the '90s -- he started out as a second-string rapper and dancer for Digital Underground, joining only after they had already landed their biggest hit. But in 1992, he delivered an acclaimed debut album, 2Pacalypse Now, and quickly followed with a star-making performance in the urban drama Juice. Over the course of one year, his profile rose substantially, based as much on his run-ins with the law as his music. By 1994, 2Pac rivaled Snoop Doggy Dogg as the most controversial figure in rap, spending as much time in prison as he did in the recording studio. His burgeoning outlaw mythology helped his 1995 album Me Against the World enter the charts at number one, and it also opened him up to charges of exploitation. Yet, as the single "Dear Mama" illustrated, he was capable of sensitivity as well as violence. Signing with Death Row Records in late 1995, Shakur released the double album All Eyez on Me in the spring of 1996, and the record, as well as its hit single "California Love," confirmed his superstar status. Unfortunately, the gangsta lifestyle he captured in his music soon overtook his own life. While his celebrity was at its peak, he publicly fought with his rival the Notorious B.I.G., and there were tensions brewing at Death Row. Even with such conflicts, however, 2Pac's drive-by shooting in September 1996 came as an unexpected shock. On September 13, six days after the shooting, Shakur passed away, leaving behind a legacy that was based as much on his lifestyle as it was his music. The son of two Black Panther members, Tupac Amaru Shakur was born in New York City. His parents had separated before he was born, and his mother moved him and his sister around the country for much of their childhood. Frequently, the family was at the poverty level, but Shakur managed to gain acceptence to the prestigious Baltimore School of the Arts as a teenager. While he was at the school, his creative side flourished, as he began writing raps and acting. Before he could graduate, his family moved to Marin City, California, when he was 17 years old. Over the next few years, he lived on the streets and began hustling. Eventually, he met Shock-G, the leader of Digital Underground. The Oakland-based crew decided to hire him as a dancer and roadie, and as he toured with the group, he worked on his own material. 2-Pac made his first recorded appearence on the group's spring 1991 record This is an E.P Release, and he also appeared on their second album, Sons of the P. The following year, he released his own debut, 2Pacalypse Now. The album became a word-of-mouth hit, as "Brenda's Got a Baby" reached the R&B; Top 30 and the record went gold. However, its blunt and explicit lyrics earned criticisms for moral watchdogs, and Vice President Dan Quayle attacked the album while he was campaigning for re-election that year. Shakur's profile was raised considerably by his acclaimed role in the Ernest Dickerson film, Juice, which lead to a lead role in John Singleton's Poetic Justice the following year. By the time the film hit theaters, 2-Pac had reased his second album, Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z., which became a platinum album, peaking at number four on the R&B; charts and launching the Top 10 R&B; hit singles "I Get Around" and "Keep Ya Head Up," which peaked at number 11 and 12 respectively on the pop charts. Late in 1993, he acted in the basketball movie Above the Rim. Although Shakur was selling records and earning praise for his music and acting, he began having serious altercations with the law; prior to becoming a recording artist, he had no police record. He was arrested in 1992 after he was involved in a fight that culminated with a stray bullet killing a six-year-old bystander; the charges were later dismissed. 2-Pac was filming Menace II Society in the summer of 1993 when he assaulted director Allen Hughes; he was sentenced to 15 days in jail in early 1994. The sentence arrived after two other high-profile incidents. In October of 1993, when he was charged with shooting two off-duty police officers in Atlanta. The charges were dismissed, but the following month, he and two members of his entourage were charged with sexually abusing a female fan. In 1994, he was found guitly of sexual assault. The day after the verdict was announced, he was shot by a pair of muggers while he was in the lobby of a New York City recordings studio. Shakur was sentenced to four and a half years in prison on February 7, 1995. Later that month, Tupac Shakur began serving his sentence. He was in jail when his third album, Me Against the World, was released in March. The record entered the charts at number one, making 2-Pac the first artist to enjoy a number one record while serving a prison sentence. While he was in prison, he accused the Notorious B.I.G., Puffy Combs, Andre Harrell and his own close friend Randy "Stretch" Walker of orchestrating his New York shooting. Shakur only served eight months of his sentence, as Suge Knight, the president of Death Row Records, arranged for parole and posted a $1.4 million bond for the rapper. By the end of the year, 2-Pac was out of prison and working on his debut for Death Row. On November 30, 1995 -- the one-year anniversary of the New York shooting -- Walker was killed in a gangland-styled murder in Queens. 2-Pac's Death Row debut, All Eyez on Me, was the first double-disc of original material in hip-hop history. It debuted at number one upon its February release, and would be certified quintuple platinum by the fall. Although he had a hit record and, with the Dr. Dre duet "California Love," a massive single on his hands, Shakur was beginning to tire of hip-hop, and started to concentrate on acting. During the summer of 1996, he completed two films, the thriller Bullet and the dark comedy Gridlock'd, which also starred Tim Roth. He also made some recordings for Death Row, which was quickly disintegrating without Dr. Dre as the house producer, and as Knight became heavily involved in illegal activities. At the time of his murder in September 1996, there were indications that Shakur was considering leaving Death Row, and maybe even rap, behind. None of those theories can ever be confirmed, just as the reasons behind his shooting remain mysterious. Shakur was shot on the Las Vegas strip as he was riding in the passenger seat of Knight's car. They had just seen the Mike Tyson-Bruce Seldon fight at the MGM Grand, and as they were leaving the hotel, 2Pac got into a fight with an unnamed young black man. It has been suggested that this was the cause of the drive-by shooting, and it has also been suggested that Knight's ties to the mob and to gangs were the reason; another theory is that the Notorious B.I.G. arranged the shooting as retaliation for 2Pac's comments that he slept with Biggie's wife, Faith Evans. Either way, Shakur was shot four times and was admitted to University of Nevada Medical Center. Six days later, he died from his wounds. Hundreds of mourners appeared at the hospital upon news of his death, and the entire entertainment industry mourned his passing, especially since there were no leads in the case. Many believed his death would end the much-hyped East Coast/West Coast hip-hop rivalry and decrease Black-on-Black violence. Sadly, six months after his death, his rival the Notorious B.I.G. was murdered under similar circumstances. As Shakur's notoriety only increased in the wake of his death, a series of posthumous releases followed, among them Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory (issued under the alias Makaveli), One Million Strong, and 1999's Still I Rise. Rose That Grew From Concrete followed a year later; Until the End of Time appeared in early 2001. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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2Pacalypse Now
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1. Young Black Male
2. Trapped
3. Soulja's Story
4. I Don't Give A Fuck
5. Violent
6. Word's Of Wisdom
7. Something Wicked
8. Crooked Ass Nigga
9. If My Hommie Calls
10. Brenda's Got A Baby
11. Tha Lunitic
12. Rebel Of The Underground
13. Part Time Motha'
7 Day Theory
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1. Intro/Bomb First (My Second Reply)
2. Hail Mary
3. Toss It Up
4. To Live & Die In L.A.
5. Blasphemy
6. Life Of An Outlaw
7. Just Like Daddy
8. Krazy
9. White Man'z World
10. Me & My Girlfriend
11. Hold Ya Head
12. Against All Odds
All Eyez On Me - Book 1
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1. Ambitionz Az A Ridah
2. All Bout U
3. Skandalouz
4. Got My Mind Made Up
5. How Do U Want It (Featuring: K-Ci & JoJo)
6. 2 Of Amerikaz Most Wanted (Featuring: Snoop Dogg)
7. No More Pain
8. Heartz Of Men
9. Life Goes On
10. Only God Can Judge Me
11. Tradin War Stories
12. California Love (Remix)
13. I Ain't Mad At Cha (Featuring: Danny Boy)
14. Whatz Ya Phone #
All Eyez On Me - Book 2
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1. Can't C Me (Featuring: George Clinton)
2. Shorty Wana Be A Thug
3. Holla At Me
4. Wonda Why They Call U Bitch
5. When We Ride (Featuring: Tha Outlawz)
6. Thug Passion (Featuring: Storm)
7. Picture Me Rollin (Featuring: Syke, Danny Boy, CPO)
8. Check Out Time (Featuring: Kurupt, Syke)
9. Ratha Be Ya N.I.G.G.A. (Featuring: Richie Rich)
10. All Eyez On Me (Featuring: Syke)
11. Run The Streetz (Featuring: Storm)
12. Ain't Hard 2 Find (Featuring: B-Legit, E-40, C-Bo, D-Shot, Richie Rich)
13. Heaven Ain't Hard 2 Find
0. Don't Go 2 Sleep (Featuring: Makaveli, Daz Dillinger)
0. I'm Dumpin' (Featuring: Makaveli, Dillinger)
0. Let's Fight (Featuring: Makaveli, Dillinger)
0. Brothaz At Armz (Featuring: Makaveli, Buck Shot)
0. Pay Day (Featuring: Big Syke, Krayzie Bone, Mack 10, Young Noble)
Greatest Hits - Book 1
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1. Keep Ya Head Up
2. 2 Of Amerikaz Most Wanted (Featuring: Snoop Dogg)
3. Temptations
4. God Bless The Dead
5. Hail Mary
6. Me Against The World
7. How Do U Want It
8. So Many Tears
9. Unconditional Love
10. Trapped
11. Life Goes On
12. Hit 'Em Up
Greatest Hits - Book 2
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1. Troublesome 96
2. Brenda's Got A Baby
3. I Ain't Mad At Cha
4. I Get Around
5. Changes
6. California Love
7. Picture Me Rollin'
8. How Long Will They Mourn Me
9. Toss It Up
10. Dear Mama
11. All About U
12. To Live And Die In L.A.
13. Heartz Of Men
Me Against The World
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1. Intro
2. If I Die 2Nite
3. Me Against The World
4. So Many Tears
5. Temptations
6. Young Niggaz
7. Heavy In The Game
8. Lord Knows
9. Dear Mama
10. It Ain't Easy
11. U Can Get Away
12. Old School
13. Fuck The World
14. Death Around The Corner
15. Outlaw
R U Still Down? (Remember Me) - Book 1
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1. Redmeption
2. Open Fire
3. R U Still Down
4. Hellrazor
5. Thug Style
6. Where Do We Go From Here
7. I Wonder If Heaven Got A Ghetto
8. Nothing To Loose
9. I'm Getting Money
10. Lie To Kick It
11. Fuck All Y'all
12. Let Them Thangs Go
13. Definition Of A Thug Nigga
R U Still Down? (Remember Me) - Book 2
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1. Ready 4 Whatever
2. When I Get Free
3. Hold On Be Strong
4. I'm Losin It
5. Fake Ass Bitches
6. Do For Love
7. Enemies With Me
8. Nothin But Love
9. 16 On Death Row
10. I Wonder If Heaven Got A Ghetto
11. When I Get Free II
12. Black Starry Night
13. Only Fear Of Death
Still I Rise
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1. Letter To The President
2. Still I Rise
3. Secretz Of War
4. Baby Don't Cry (Keep Your Head Up II)
5. As The World Turns
6. Black Jesus
7. Homeboyz
8. Hell 4 A Hustla
9. High Speed
10. Good Die Young
11. Killumanati
12. Teardrops And Closed Caskets
13. Tattoo Tears
14. U Can Be Touched
15. Y'all Don't Know Us
Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z.
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1. Holler If Ya Hear Me
2. Pac's Theme (Interlude)
3. Point The Finger
4. Something 2 Die 4 (Interlude)
5. Last Wordz (Featuring: Ice Cube)
6. Souljah's Revenge
7. Peep Game
8. Strugglin'
9. Guess Who's Back
10. Representin' 93
11. Keep Ya Head Up
12. Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z.
13. The Streetz R Deathrow
14. I Get Around
15. Papa'z Song
16. 5 Deadly Venomz
Until The End Of Time - Book 1
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1. Ballad Of A Dead Soulja
2. Fuck Friendz
3. Lil Homies
4. Let Em Have It
5. Good Life
6. Letter 2 My Unborn
7. Breathin'
8. Happy Home
9. All Out
10. Fuckin Wit The Wrong Nigga
11. Thug N U Thug N Me (Remix)
12. Everything They Owe
13. Until The End Of Time
14. M.O.B.
15. World Wide Mob Figgaz
Until The End Of Time - Book 2
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1. Big Syke Interlude
2. My Closest Roaddogz
3. Niggaz Nature (Remix)
4. When Thugz Cry
5. U Don't Have 2 Worry
6. This Ain't Livin
7. Why U Turn On Me
8. Last Ones Left
9. Thug N U Thug N Me
10. Words 2 My First Born
11. Let Em Have It (Remix)
12. Running On E
13. When I Get Free
14. Until The End Of Time (RP Remix)
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