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2Pac Album - All Eyez on Me
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Release Date:1996-02-13
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Type:Audio CD
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Genre:G-Funk, Gangsta Rap, Hardcore Rap, Hip-Hop/Urban, Pop, Rap, Rap & Hip-Hop, Rap, Hip-Hop, West Coast Rap
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Label:Polygram Records
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UPC:731452420428
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Approx. Price:$24.98
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| Track Listing : |
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Ambitionz Az a Ridah - 2Pac |
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All About U - Nate Dogg, Dru Down, Fatal, Yani Hadati, , , Snoop Dogg, 2Pac |
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Skandalouz - Nate Dogg, , 2Pac |
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Got My Mind Made Up - Dat Nigga Daz, Kurupt, Method Man, Redman, 2Pac |
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How Do You Want It - Jojo the Elf, 2Pac |
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2 of Amerikaz Most Wanted - Snoop Dogg, 2Pac |
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No More Pain - 2Pac |
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Heartz of Men - 2Pac |
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Life Goes On - 2Pac |
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Only God Can Judge Me - Rappin' 4-Tay, 2Pac |
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Tradin War Stories - C-BO, CPO, , Outlawz, Storm, 2Pac |
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California Love [Remix] - Dr. Dre, Roger Troutman, 2Pac |
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I Ain't Mad at Cha - Danny Boy, Danny Ray, 2Pac |
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What'z Ya Phone No. - Danny Boy, Danny Ray, 2Pac |
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Can't C Me - George Clinton, 2Pac |
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Shorty Wanna Be a Thug - 2Pac |
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Holla at Me - 2Pac |
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Wonda Why They Call U B____ - 2Pac |
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When We Ride - 2Pac |
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Thug Passion - Dramarydal, Jewell, Outlawz, Storm, 2Pac |
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Picture Me Rollin' - Big Syke, CPO, Danny Boy, Danny Ray, 2Pac |
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Check Out Time - Big Syke, Kurupt, 2Pac |
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Ratha Be Ya N____ - Richie Rich, 2Pac |
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All Eyez on Me - Big Syke, 2Pac |
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Run tha Streetz - Michel'le, , , Storm, 2Pac |
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Ain't Hard 2 Find - B-Legit, C-BO, E-40, Richie Rich, 2Pac |
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Heaven Ain't Hard 2 Find - 2Pac |
Review - Amazon.com essential recording :
Simultaneously serving as both endless fodder for intellectual debates and the album most likely to be blaring out of the adjacent car's window, All Eyez on Me is a phenomenon that packs a wallop with every listen. Unquestionably the most nihilistic album to top the Billboard charts--and it's doubtful that any will match it--Eyez also manages to dish out the good-times dance tunes and still flow seamlessly. Recording commenced within hours of Tupac Shakur's release from prison, and a year's worth of pent-up ideas are unleashed with a fury akin to lifting the lid on a box of plutonium. The line between high art and insufferable reality, possibilities and self-destruction, has never been so blurred. Eyez is a landmark achievement that is unlikely to be topped by any heir apparent to the hip-hop crown. --Gregg Turkington
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