What's your favorite Tupac album?

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Yep to me its not even close.



 

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I didnt know so many people favored MATW.

I definitely prefer it. Seems like most Pac fans jumped aboard the Pac train when he went Death Row
 

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Me Against the World is the GOAT album imo. Powerful lyrics, gave a very concise mental picture of his life at the time, sonically it has aged beautifully. You can’t go wrong with any of the big three but MATW reaches a certain depth that he only got back to in spurts post prison.
 

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I'm sorry, but this Pac album holds a place in my heart:

  • Pac felt more sincere and trying to understand the game
  • The raw aggression of being a young black male (no pun) spit through the tracks
  • Still have that bit of Digital Underground sprinkled throughout the album
  • When My Homie Calls>>>>>
Honestly, I wish Pac would have just kept it a buck and did more albums like this, instead of being ultra thug and revolutionary but fukking Madonna :camby:
 

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I never fukked with the post 7 Day Theory albums like that except maybe Until the End of Time
 

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Makaveli. The anger, paranoia, and darkness surrounding it. It single handily made people think he was still alive because it was so eerie. No rap album sounds like it to this day.
 

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I'm sorry, but this Pac album holds a place in my heart:

  • Pac felt more sincere and trying to understand the game
  • The raw aggression of being a young black male (no pun) spit through the tracks
  • Still have that bit of Digital Underground sprinkled throughout the album
  • When My Homie Calls>>>>>
Honestly, I wish Pac would have just kept it a buck and did more albums like this, instead of being ultra thug and revolutionary but fukking Madonna :camby:
:myman:
 
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