2Pacalypse Now
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studio album
First released:
Nov 12 1991

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Record label:
unknown
Catalog number:
41633
Release dates:
  • Nov 12 1991 in United States
  • Mar 10 1998 in United States

Genres

Gangsta Rap, Hip-Hop, Rap. Vote on Genres

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5 stars purely political. less gangsta
This is the pac that many people initially fell in love with. All political and less of the gangsta stuff that he never did. Pac spoke out against many things on this album and made a dope solo debut into the hip hop world. This album gives a message, dope lyrics and some decent beats. I love the later releases that pac had, but this one is a little more real due to the subject matter.
Written by Kurupt "God-Body Reviewer"
3 stars 2Pacalypse Now and Then
There is no doubt in my mind that this is the best side of 2Pac: young, aggressive and political. 2Pacalypse Now isn't as finely trimmed as it's follow-up, 'Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z.', but it's violent, intensive and, um, West Coast. Songs like 'Soulja's Story', 'Brenda's Got A Baby' and 'Violent' all take stand on meaningful things like ghetto violence, young mothers and the corruption of the police department in general. 'If My Homie Calls' is so West Coast it puts Cali Love and To Live And D…
Written by Big F

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