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2Pac — All Eyez on Me

All Eyez on Me

2Pac

Year

1996

Genre

Hip-Hop/Rap

Label

Death Row/Interscope

Format

Vinyl LP

Dexx

The back half of the RS500 is where the interesting debates live. 2Pac brought everything to All Eyez on Me (1996) — the kind of record that reminds you why you started collecting vinyl in the first place. The Death Row/Interscope pressing does it justice.

About 2Pac

2Pac (Tupac Amaru Shakur) emerged from Oakland, California in the early 1990s as one of hip-hop's most significant and commercially successful artists. His debut album 'Tmnt' (1991) introduced his socially conscious style, but it was 'Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z...' (1993) that established him as a major force. His double album 'All Eyez on Me' (1996) became one of the best-selling rap albums ever and remains highly sought after by vinyl collectors. 2Pac's career was marked by musical versatility—moving between aggressive protest rap and introspective, poetic storytelling. His work addressed systemic racism, poverty, and violence with unprecedented raw honesty. Despite his murder in 1996 at age 25, his influence on hip-hop and popular culture remains unmatched. Posthumous releases continued to shape his legacy.

Style

2Pac pioneered West Coast gangsta rap with socially conscious lyricism, blending hard-hitting G-funk production with introspective, poetic verse. His delivery ranged from aggressive and confrontational to vulnerable and introspective, creating a dynamic sonic palette.

Significance

2Pac is essential for any serious hip-hop vinyl collector—his albums are cornerstone releases that defined 1990s rap and continue to appreciate in value. His double album 'All Eyez on Me' and 'Me Against the World' are considered classic pressings that defined the era.

About All Eyez on Me

All Eyez on Me was recorded primarily between 1994 and 1996 at Death Row Records facilities, with sessions taking place across multiple studios in Los Angeles and Las Vegas. 2Pac worked with producer DJ Quik, along with Johnny J and other Death Row associates, crafting a sprawling double album that showcased his versatility. The album features Snoop Dogg on "2 of Amerikaz Most Wanted," one of the record's defining tracks. 2Pac's lyrics balance introspective reflections on gang violence and street life with party tracks and romantic songs, demonstrating his range as a storyteller. The project was completed during his tenure with Death Row Records, when tensions between East and West Coast hip-hop were escalating, adding weight to many of the album's themes about rivalry and survival.

Historical Context

Released in February 1996, All Eyez on Me arrived at a pivotal moment in hip-hop history—the genre had achieved mainstream success, but regional rivalries were intensifying. The album dominated commercial success and critical acclaim, helping establish West Coast G-funk dominance. It became 2Pac's best-selling album during his lifetime and one of the best-selling rap albums ever. The album's success solidified his status as one of hip-hop's most important voices, though its release preceded his tragic death by six months. The record captured both the artistic ambition and the violent era of mid-1990s hip-hop.

Pressing Notes

The original Death Row/Interscope vinyl release came as a double LP, a rarity for hip-hop at the time. Various pressings exist with differing cover variations and label details. Collectors should note that original 1996 pressings are highly sought after, with condition significantly affecting value. Later reissues and remaster editions have been released, including both standard and deluxe versions. The gatefold packaging is an important factor for collectors—original pressings with intact inserts command premium prices. West Coast and international pressings may have minor variations in catalog numbers and packaging.

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