2Pacalypse Now [Explicit Lyrics]
Track Listings
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1. Young Black Male
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2. Trapped
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3. Soulja's Story
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4. I Don't Give a Fuck
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5. Violent
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6. Words of Wisdom
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7. Something Wicked
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8. Crooked Ass Nigga
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9. If My Homie Calls
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10. Brenda's Got a Baby
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11. Tha' Lunatic
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12. Rebel of the Underground
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13. Pat Time Mutha
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Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com essential recording
All the elements that made this rap star great are already in place on this authoritative debut, released when he was not even yet of drinking age. "Young Black Male" and "Trapped" exemplify his more overtly political style, later abandoned when he signed up with the Death Row label; "Crooked Ass Nigga" is the kind of violent gangsta-rap tune that made 2Pac a bogeyman to the genre's foes. On "I Don't Give a Fuck," Shakur keeps his humor up while conveying the oppressive reaction a young black male encounters while performing the most mundane of tasks: buying some chips. "Brenda's Got a Baby" is a cautionary tale that shows Shakur at his poetic best: evocative and sympathetic, never condescending. The energetic production by 2Pac's Digital Underground pals is fully focused on unleashing his strengths rather than simply rehashing the successful DU sound. --Gregg Turkington
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Average customer rating:
- A very decent start
- INSTANT CLASSIC MATERIAL
- Lyrically Pac's best album to me.
- The Birth Of The Greatest Rapper To Ever Live!!!!!!
- Speedy delivery and came new as they said it would.
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2Pacalypse Now
2Pac
Manufacturer: Jive
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Gangsta & Hardcore
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General
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West Coast
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Pop Rap
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ASIN: B000005Z0E
Release Date: 1998-03-10 |
Tracks:
- Young Black Male
- Trapped
- Soulja's Story
- I Don't Give A Fuck
- Violent
- Words Of Wisdom....
- Something Wicked
- Crooked Ass Nigga
- If My Homie Calls
- Brenda's Got A Baby
- Tha' Lunatic
- Rebel Of The Underground
- Part Time Mutha
Amazon.com essential recording
All the elements that made this rap star great are already in place on this authoritative debut, released when he was not even yet of drinking age. "Young Black Male" and "Trapped" exemplify his more overtly political style, later abandoned when he signed up with the Death Row label; "Crooked Ass Nigga" is the kind of violent gangsta-rap tune that made 2Pac a bogeyman to the genre's foes. On "I Don't Give a Fuck," Shakur keeps his humor up while conveying the oppressive reaction a young black male encounters while performing the most mundane of tasks: buying some chips. "Brenda's Got a Baby" is a cautionary tale that shows Shakur at his poetic best: evocative and sympathetic, never condescending. The energetic production by 2Pac's Digital Underground pals is fully focused on unleashing his strengths rather than simply rehashing the successful DU sound. --Gregg Turkington
Customer Reviews:
A very decent start.......2007-04-10
Unlike Snoop Dogg, Biggie, Nas etc, it took Pac 2 albums to get to classic. But this album is still a good effort. While production lacks a fare bit on most tracks, Pac's very intelligent rhyming and story telling make this well worth listening to. Its certainly alot different to his others but i still recommend it well. It is unfortunate that like "The Main Man" said, it wasn't appreciated until years after his sad passing.
Top 5
1. Brenda's Got A Baby - Another of Pac's very heartfelt tracks, whether based on a true story or not its an excellent song
2. Soulja's Story - Very good storytelling
3. Words Of Wisdom - A decent beat with very political lyrics
4. If My Homie Calls - best beat on the album
5. Violent - like soulja's story, Pac tells a creepy story about police brutality
INSTANT CLASSIC MATERIAL.......2007-03-23
Tupac Amaru Shakur's definitive album was released in 1991. Beginning as a roadie and backup dancer for Digital Underground, this album was released right on time...almost immediately after Tupac became a "role model" for today's youth as Bishop in the movie Juice. This album is a perfect picture and description of America's most infamous Young Black Male with song after song of lyrical poetry of heartache and pain. Personally, Tupac created his own sub-genre in hip hop....even though there were "political" figures in hip hop such as X-Clan and Public Enemy. Tupac may have quite possibly revolutionized and simplified the politics of America for the youth to relate to(even though he never intended to be an icon)...his message came across more razor sharp than any of his predecessors. Most of the production by Digital Underground's Shock G and backed by a lyrical arsenal that couldnt possibly be matched makes this "required reading" for anyone looking to aspire as a hip hop artist.
Lyrically Pac's best album to me........2007-01-08
This is Pac's most conscious,lyrical and influential album to me before he switched over heavily for the thug. The sad thing is, this album was greatly appreciated way after he died.
The Birth Of The Greatest Rapper To Ever Live!!!!!!.......2006-10-07
If one was to say which Tupac album (made while he was alive) they thought was his best it would depend alot one what Tupac they favoured. If your favourite is the political/raw Pac than you'd say either this or Strictly For My N.I.G.G.A.Z. If your favourite is the very poetic and remorseful Pac than you'd say Me Against The World. If your favourite was the thugged out Pac than you'd say All Eyez On Me. And if your favourite was the dark yet emotional Pac than you'd say The Don Killuminati. As for me, I don't have a favourite. I just love all of Pac's albums the same and can listen to them all day. There is simply no other rapper who influenced rap better than Pac did. I don't really know what's been happening to rap lately I mean all these wannabes like Ja Rule and Lil Jon. That's the reason why there are alot of people who dislike rap. They think its all like the stuff flodding the markets today. But if they listened to albums like this and learned about what rap originally was all about than i'm sure they'd think differently about it. Onto the album, its lyrically fantastic. Some people think its bad from some poor production. Well rap isn't about the beats its supposed to be about the lyrics. And one this album we have the ghetto story Brenda's Got A Baby that doesn't hesitate to extract a tear from one's eye, more interesting stories in Trapped, Soulja's Story and Violent that discuss police brutality, Words Of Wisdom were he accuses America of assault, rape etc and more.
Tupac 4 EVER
Speedy delivery and came new as they said it would........2006-08-23
a rare cd to find
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2pacalypse Now
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
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ASIN: B0000AEUNC
Release Date: 1998-03-10 |
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