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title: "2Pacalypse Now"
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# 2Pacalypse Now

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Review: Great album that doesn't get enough credit - Very politically charged album from Pac where is is extremely direct and serious. In his later work, which unfortunately spanned a pretty short length of time, he merges social topics with universal allusions to suffering, joy, ambivalence and then eventually entrenches further into the world of fame and Death Row. This is straight up that black panther influence in his upbringing, and his enormous intellect. It may not have the "sick production" of his later albums or always feel as illustrative or relatable, but it is an astonishingly good breakout record.
Review: Visionary - Pac's album came out when he was 19. Over the next five years, his style would mature, and his abilities as an MC would improve, but this album and Strictly offered up some of his best storytelling raps and most of his great political commentary tracks. For someone to consider this debut "mediocre" or "disappointing," they must not be able to understand the hip hop climate of the late 80s and early 90s, before The Chronic. Public Enemy, Ice Cube, Ice T etc. all made headlines and splashes with albums that covered the same topics as 2pacalypse. They must also overlook the fact that Brenda's Got A Baby, Violent, Soulja's Story, If My Homie Calls, Trapped and Part Time Mutha might be the largest and best collection of hood stories ever told in rap form all on one album. If you're looking for the GFunk beats of Chronic or the production on Illmatic and Ready 2 Die, you won't find them here or in any other album in 1991. With that said, how can anyone claim that these tracks don't have tight beats? This was an incredible album created by a kid at a young age.

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great album that doesn't get enough credit
*by D***N on November 15, 2022*

Very politically charged album from Pac where is is extremely direct and serious. In his later work, which unfortunately spanned a pretty short length of time, he merges social topics with universal allusions to suffering, joy, ambivalence and then eventually entrenches further into the world of fame and Death Row. This is straight up that black panther influence in his upbringing, and his enormous intellect. It may not have the "sick production" of his later albums or always feel as illustrative or relatable, but it is an astonishingly good breakout record.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Visionary
*by J***G on July 4, 2004*

Pac's album came out when he was 19. Over the next five years, his style would mature, and his abilities as an MC would improve, but this album and Strictly offered up some of his best storytelling raps and most of his great political commentary tracks. For someone to consider this debut "mediocre" or "disappointing," they must not be able to understand the hip hop climate of the late 80s and early 90s, before The Chronic. Public Enemy, Ice Cube, Ice T etc. all made headlines and splashes with albums that covered the same topics as 2pacalypse. They must also overlook the fact that Brenda's Got A Baby, Violent, Soulja's Story, If My Homie Calls, Trapped and Part Time Mutha might be the largest and best collection of hood stories ever told in rap form all on one album. If you're looking for the GFunk beats of Chronic or the production on Illmatic and Ready 2 Die, you won't find them here or in any other album in 1991. With that said, how can anyone claim that these tracks don't have tight beats? This was an incredible album created by a kid at a young age.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great album
*by S***M on November 29, 2024*

This record arrived 5 days before date. Perfect

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