For real. I was 16 when this came out, hearing anything off this album instantly transports me back to summertime with my friends, riding around, going to the beach, parties, etc, etc One of my good homies was a Tupac die hard, so anytime we rode in his car (he was one of the few with his own car at 16) he would be blasting Pac
I was 13 when this came out. Know the whole double disc album word for word. My bro bought this album along with many others with the “buy 12 cds for 12cents”. He played this album nonstop. Along with Keith Sweat’s - Twisted. Good times
@@TSB43 hahaha the good old Columbia House music offer. Many people did that back in the day. Even though by the end of the deal you still probably end up paying like $15-$20 per CD anyways. But it was a cool thing still, was exciting to be able to look through all their options and anticipate new CDs coming
@@700soulja no lie... that was the 1st time I felt sadness from a celebrity dying. I had been a fan since Juice, as a kid... I used to collect music cds & sega games. Even though I was young, I always had the hottest rap cds.
The reason it counts as 2 CDs because you had to pay for two CDs. It was 24.99-$29.99 depending on were you bought it. A regular album was $12.99- $18.99
And everybody had both discs too and eventually loss one and had to re-up 😂 I know adults from back then that left it in the CD changer at home and the car for multiple summers
@@Gen965 everybody hated it and I think the same thing happened for Biggie album too Life After Death but nobody replaced that like 2Pac All Eyez On Me, if you lost Big you just rocked with the one disc back then maybe because of All Eyez On Me putting us through the pain of replacing the whole set tho, people learned in a way to just let it go at that point 😂
Biggie had a 5 album deal with diddy and was wanting to leave he already started his own record label which is who junior mafia was signed to not bad boy. He made a double album because he was trying to finish the deal and roll out as fast as possible.
The beat for‘Picture Me Rollin’ was also used on ‘Death Around the Corner’ from the Me Against the World album. It had a few changes but it was the same beat. Both produced by Johnny J
I remember the neighborhood OGs riding around in their 96' Impalas & 929s bumpin this album and that R.Kelly ''Down Low'' It was a very nice summer with lots of dope music!
I was 12, and my cousin bought All Eyez on Me on Cassette Tape. We played that album over and over again, playing basketball and chillin. I remember that shaped my music preferences. I became obsessed with hip hop!!! When he died I was inspired to rap!!
I haven't stopped playing this album since it dropped that's how much I love this album. Death Row was already killing it but when he got out and dropped this immediately we wasn't ready yet for how complete it sounded, it felt like he had finally found THE SOUND production wise and I guess that's because Johnny J was missing Daz and DJ Quik. So many features too and I swear every track on this double album hit the radio during my lifetime, that's how popular he was after he dropped it. Also heard jazz covers of a couple of songs around that time. I was already a lightweight fan of Pac and my girl cousins were already in love from Brenda's got a Baby but this album made me fall in love with the goat and I went back thru his discography after this to play catch up. While I like all Pac albums for different reasons this double album is in a category of it's own for all the guest features and gems on it. Anybody that heard this album agrees and I never heard anyone deny that album. I've heard some adults at the time put down Makaveli because of the East vs West beef but never All Eyez On Me, the hood loves it, the thugs love it, the women love it, mainstream love it, the kids love it and even the grandparents and I guess today great grandkids love it. The album too goated and not the way people toss around goat for everything these days no I'm talking the real goat album.
When 2pac was released from jail, I was 12yrs old. My mother worked and lived at the Oakwood apartments in LA, directly across the street from Universal Studios. The Oakwood was a corporate house complex, fully furnished studio,1-2 bed apartments. It was kinda like a hotel/apartment combined. Oakwood had accounts with all of the surrounding labels and movie studios. They would put artists there for a few months as they record their albums, or when artors were filming pilot shows. The Oakwood is a well known spot that has been home to any and everyone in entertainment. So when Pac was here doing All Eyes on Me, they put all of the Outlaws in a few apartment at the Oakwood. I used to play ball with Castro daily and would see the rest of the guys at store inside the oakwood, or at the payphone. I saw Tupac numerous times in the few months they made the album. Even after he passed, the Outlaws stuck around and later open an barber shop a mile or so from the Oakwood. I establish a casual friendship with Napoleon and would always shake hands and greet one another over the years whenever we ran into each other. I personally thought he was the realest and most genuine out of the group. I remember buying the double album on cassette the day it came out. It was rare to have an album with no skips, and this was a double album. The only song that I would flip the tape on, was whatz your phone #
The greatest rap cd of all time, timeless, str8 classic...the greatest rapper of all time, rest in heaven my brother. Ur music help me through music life coming up 🙏
I was a 15 year old freshman when AEOM came out.. By 2nd semester, he was dead, but we thought it was fake.. Like he pulled a "Prince move", and just changed his name to Makaveli
I was literally just thinking someone should do a doc on the making of AEOM. I remember reading the XXL making of AEOM Makaveli and Big’s RTD and LAD back on the news stands in like 04/05. But I wanted to see a video. Thought this yesterday on his birthday. Now I see your video. God is the Greatest. LONG LIVE MAKAVELI ONE LOVE ONE THUG ONE NATION
I agree. Netflix should’ve did a series of 2pacs life instead of that trash movie biopic. They also should’ve done a documentary of making both all eyez on me and Makaveli albums
Pac and me are the same age both born 1971 he would be 53 i was 25 same age when he was murdered i remember like it was yesterday that was a very sad day we miss you and yaki and syke R I P bros
I was there for it all 16 my first girlfriend put me on to 2pac first album 2pacalyse now rest was history i was a hook fan i check for everything pac put out after had me thuggin in the streets it seemed like a dream now that i think about it because it was like he was here for a short time and had it 🔒 had so much more to offer man all trials and tribulations i witness in the media it was a time to be alive never met him wish I have that's why i drink Hennessey till this day. So many memories good and bad. Rip pac
Pac will always be one of the most recognized king through all time. As long as his music plays out he'll always be alive. His music, and every lyric he puts out is still very RELEVANT today. 👑Long live 2 Pac👑
This whole CD is a masterpiece to hip hop music by listening to that CD from the beginning till the end is amazing you could feel the energy on every track by each artist giving there all letting everyone know hip hop is here to stay.🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤
Man!!! I was a sophomore in high school when this album dropped. Pac is my all time favorite artist and he was way before this album. My favorite album by him is MATW that was classic Pac in his purest form. When All Eyez dropped i was like ok whteva because i felt he was going against what got him there but i grew to understand it was pretty much a party album celebrating his release. I remember me and my cousins were like 15 16 and 17 and our older cuz (RIP) picked us up from some lil under 18 spot in our hometown and he always had old school cars with like 12s in the trunk. I remember this shit like yesterday. I could still remember how cold it was outside. I jumped in the backseat looked out the window to say bye to some of the girls and my cuz pressed play and that shit hit..."I won't deny it im a straight rida" then the beat dropped smh that shit knocked so fucking loud driving out. That album truly shook up rap first double hip hop cd i remember and being from cali smh it was over. Pac had hip hop especially 96 on lock.
The fact that he made it in a few weeks is insane . Would of been even faster if they didn’t have to wait in Dre for “Can’t C Me” or they waiting to see if Dre was gonna produce more
BRO What a phenomenal job I enjoyed every second of this When I heard this album, I was blown away I’m not kidding. This is my favorite hip-hop album of all time.
Opinions don't matter 😂 especially if u don't make music or write music!!!! Fan opinions are always biased & can never be facts because u don't know anything!!!! Any actual artist that actually knows wtf they are talking about will tell u Me Against The World is his best album whether it's their favorite or not!!!! There's a huge difference between your preferences & favorites versus actuall facts!!!! There's tons of artists or albums or songs I may enjoy better than others but it definitely doesn't make them better or the best!!!! Anyone with a actual brain understands that!!!! Opinions aren't facts but facts are always facts no matter what ur opinion is 💯
bro ... at that time people was just getting over cassette tapes and CD's was the new thing .. cassette tapes were going out of style by that time homie .. wasn't nobody walking around with cassette tapes like that anymore lol it was becoming rare at that point
@@richieave55 The Discman's popularity exploded in the late 1990s after the introduction of electronic skip protection in 1997. By 1998, the Discman and Walkman were common sights in public spaces.
@@cameronhill9746 you're not getting what i'm saying .. im not saying people weren't using tape cassettes .. i'm saying at THAT time, tape cassettes were going out of style and CD's were becoming the new thing .. of course SOME people still had them but they were in the middle of being replace by THAT TIME
So I was a child when the album dropped…with that being said my parents were both heavily into me exploring art and music even if they thought it wasn’t made for children, but All Eyes On Me was the FIRST hip hop album I ever got and today my 13 year old daughter and 10 year old son both know at least the hits from both “books”#THUGLIFE
Happy Birthday Pac you would have been 53 this year and the world we see today would be entirely different. RIP Tupac Shakur aka Makaveli aka ghetto Jesus 🙏
This video so good at taking me back to 96 that the algorithm tried to play some bullshit from today and I almost threw the remote thru the TV, that's how much we miss just hearing a snippet of Pac compared to today
What a brilliant video!! So detailed I feel pumped up to Listen to All Eyez on Me again!😅, could you also do a breakdown of the Me against the world and Makavelli Albums?!
I think they'll never be another artist as great as 2pac was. 30 yrs after his death there's still Noone can top the chemistry and legacy he had with the Culture. People still listen to his music like it just came out and it's still better than everybody that's making music these days. I think that's why he felt comfortable talking about death because he said on no more pain he wanted to be a living legend when he died. The way the media and people embrace his music on the internet nowadays is exceeding his own expectations before he died. 2pacs impact on the Culture is beyond legendary they should be opening museums and teaching the history of his life in high-schools all over the country.
Great detailed video with some info I never knew about before, like 2pac being inspired by Method Man for No More Pain. I would love to see you cover Makaveli 7 Day Theory in depth. Thanks for the video.
Man bro you almost did it again, his birthday was yesterday, this would’ve been dope if you would’ve uploaded it then. you have a habit of uploading videos about rappers either on or around their birthday.
7:22 quick correction I hate when people do this but it's buggin me lol. Blunt Time was a Dr Dre Beat that Pac rapped on in the same session as Can't C Me. Suge came to Dre's house to take the masters but "Blunt Time" was the only one he managed to keep. Dre had shopped the beat around that's why Meth and Rage had a version of it. This beat/track was used on Dr. Dre's "Presents the Aftermath" album with RBX instead of Pac on it. Source: HipHopUniverse's video on Pac and Dre
You really dug deep bro. Those unreleased 2pac tracks are the tracks that we was bumpin more than the official albums. Makaveli mixtapes 1-7 was released monthly and we was going crazy. 😂. Much respect bro.
The fact that dr dre and ice cube didn’t like the thought of tupac shows how much potential tupac had in him and would have been bigger than the 2 and including eazy e. No hate to any of them, all legends to me but R.I.P to tupac, one hell of a rapper
When this came out, I was 15 and rode around bumping this in a brand new Cobra that had two 12’s with a friend I made in school that moved her with his 3 brothers from Saudi Arabia. In Arkansas.
This is the album that got me into Rap on an intimate level. I didn't hate rap prior to this album, it was just a genera that was naive about, and never did my "homework" on Rap artists. Anyway, this album dominated my sophomore year of high school.
Hes in cuba chillin lol
Facts
Nice
Jamaica sippin Dacuquriez
With bob marley and Selena
He's in hell rotting
This album was the soundtrack to my coming of age. Forever a classic in my heart.
For real. I was 16 when this came out, hearing anything off this album instantly transports me back to summertime with my friends, riding around, going to the beach, parties, etc, etc
One of my good homies was a Tupac die hard, so anytime we rode in his car (he was one of the few with his own car at 16) he would be blasting Pac
I was 13 when this came out. Know the whole double disc album word for word. My bro bought this album along with many others with the “buy 12 cds for 12cents”. He played this album nonstop. Along with Keith Sweat’s - Twisted. Good times
@@TSB43 hahaha the good old Columbia House music offer. Many people did that back in the day.
Even though by the end of the deal you still probably end up paying like $15-$20 per CD anyways. But it was a cool thing still, was exciting to be able to look through all their options and anticipate new CDs coming
Listening to Tupac and certain music at this point of my life was something Special. Brings me back to fond memories
I was there man... I was a 11 yr old hip hop lover, this album had summer 96' on LOCK!
Epic times in hip hop
Wish I was there to witness that era. How was it for you when he passed?
@@700soulja no lie... that was the 1st time I felt sadness from a celebrity dying. I had been a fan since Juice, as a kid... I used to collect music cds & sega games. Even though I was young, I always had the hottest rap cds.
@@700souljasame man I was born in 07 but know 90% of pac catalog we missed out 😢
@@MrCalverinowould of been cool seeing juice and above the rim in real time
@@SaucySnaggs yup the more I listened to him more I realised he’s probably my favourite rapper of all time
The reason it counts as 2 CDs because you had to pay for two CDs. It was 24.99-$29.99 depending on were you bought it. A regular album was $12.99- $18.99
And everybody had both discs too and eventually loss one and had to re-up 😂 I know adults from back then that left it in the CD changer at home and the car for multiple summers
Yeh😮😮😮
@@drebone1986I hated that, I've brought the album at least 3 times bcuz of it.😂💯
@@Gen965 everybody hated it and I think the same thing happened for Biggie album too Life After Death but nobody replaced that like 2Pac All Eyez On Me, if you lost Big you just rocked with the one disc back then maybe because of All Eyez On Me putting us through the pain of replacing the whole set tho, people learned in a way to just let it go at that point 😂
Biggie had a 5 album deal with diddy and was wanting to leave he already started his own record label which is who junior mafia was signed to not bad boy. He made a double album because he was trying to finish the deal and roll out as fast as possible.
The beat for‘Picture Me Rollin’ was also used on ‘Death Around the Corner’ from the Me Against the World album. It had a few changes but it was the same beat. Both produced by Johnny J
Also can't see me was from snoop song but sped it up and picture me rolling from death around the corner was slowed down
@@mikemorton6283which Snoop song?
He used the same sample.
. It comes from a very old Johnny j song from his solo album. Look up - better off by Johnny j
R.I.P. Johnny J
"We Tradin War Stories". My "Ambition az a ridah" "No more Pain" & many more.
it was my favorite Album of all time.
Same my favourite ol all time 💯👌🏼
No more pain wasn’t on there
@@postman633 Yes it was!, it was on my double CD album.💯
all eyes on me is my go to caz its all abot u
Happy belated birthday to Tupac Shakur
Shakur they all use that last name in Africa!!
@@Ludvig-Tintin-Hansen-1312 for real? What does it mean
When All Eyes on Me dropped in 1996 I was a 13 years old and was I was HAPPY & looking forward to being grown! Love 2Pac!
I remember the neighborhood OGs riding around in their 96' Impalas & 929s bumpin this album and that R.Kelly ''Down Low''
It was a very nice summer with lots of dope music!
FACTS
R Kelly likes to go pee pee
Yeeh🎉😮
Kellz 👍
The 🐐, the transetter, the immortal, Makaveli tha Don...Put some respect on his name...💯💯🎯💪🏿🔥
his name is, Tupac.
you sound/seem very confused.
Greatest Rapper of all time + one of the most intellectually, unique, and smartest human beings of the last 100 years
Happy belated 53rd birthday Pac
I was 12, and my cousin bought All Eyez on Me on Cassette Tape. We played that album over and over again, playing basketball and chillin.
I remember that shaped my music preferences. I became obsessed with hip hop!!! When he died I was inspired to rap!!
RIP 2pac and Johnny j🙏🏿🕊🕊,nice video clout cancun
QD3 is a solid producer. I love the track soon as I get home! Such an underrated track
You barely hear him mentioned unfortunately. He did the music for Fresh Prince of Bel Air too
@@aldali724😆 🤣 😂
Him and Khadafi slid on that track 🔥
Grab my gats locate my comrads.....
Awesome breakdown of classic album happy belated heavenly birthday, to Tupac Shakur Legacy lives on forever
This was an album that hardly had any skips especially on disc one …. So many classic bangers 🎶🎶🎧
I haven't stopped playing this album since it dropped that's how much I love this album. Death Row was already killing it but when he got out and dropped this immediately we wasn't ready yet for how complete it sounded, it felt like he had finally found THE SOUND production wise and I guess that's because Johnny J was missing Daz and DJ Quik. So many features too and I swear every track on this double album hit the radio during my lifetime, that's how popular he was after he dropped it. Also heard jazz covers of a couple of songs around that time. I was already a lightweight fan of Pac and my girl cousins were already in love from Brenda's got a Baby but this album made me fall in love with the goat and I went back thru his discography after this to play catch up. While I like all Pac albums for different reasons this double album is in a category of it's own for all the guest features and gems on it. Anybody that heard this album agrees and I never heard anyone deny that album. I've heard some adults at the time put down Makaveli because of the East vs West beef but never All Eyez On Me, the hood loves it, the thugs love it, the women love it, mainstream love it, the kids love it and even the grandparents and I guess today great grandkids love it. The album too goated and not the way people toss around goat for everything these days no I'm talking the real goat album.
Everything you just said is 100 percent how I feel and ehat this album means to me too. Respect bro.
@@macskilllz thanks Bro
Great content! I'm a huge 2Pac fan and I was in High School when this album dropped. Epic time and timeless album.
When 2pac was released from jail, I was 12yrs old. My mother worked and lived at the Oakwood apartments in LA, directly across the street from Universal Studios. The Oakwood was a corporate house complex, fully furnished studio,1-2 bed apartments. It was kinda like a hotel/apartment combined. Oakwood had accounts with all of the surrounding labels and movie studios. They would put artists there for a few months as they record their albums, or when artors were filming pilot shows. The Oakwood is a well known spot that has been home to any and everyone in entertainment. So when Pac was here doing All Eyes on Me, they put all of the Outlaws in a few apartment at the Oakwood. I used to play ball with Castro daily and would see the rest of the guys at store inside the oakwood, or at the payphone. I saw Tupac numerous times in the few months they made the album. Even after he passed, the Outlaws stuck around and later open an barber shop a mile or so from the Oakwood. I establish a casual friendship with Napoleon and would always shake hands and greet one another over the years whenever we ran into each other. I personally thought he was the realest and most genuine out of the group. I remember buying the double album on cassette the day it came out. It was rare to have an album with no skips, and this was a double album. The only song that I would flip the tape on, was whatz your phone #
THAT'S 1 OF my favorite song on the Cd's What's ur phone#.I like how Tupac ride that beat on that song.
I probably was 2 lol 😂
Dope bro
Definitely a top 5 greatest produced hip-hop album ever, arguably the greatest.
Shouts to Daz
I won't deny it. I was riding for the East Coast at the time, but I heard it later on and knew it was a masterpiece.
I thought you was about to say, “I won’t deny it, I’m a straight rider, you don’t wanna f*ck wit me” 🤣
Crazy how they spit out the album so effortlessly and a CLASSIC, one of the greatest of all time is All Eyes On me
The greatest rap cd of all time, timeless, str8 classic...the greatest rapper of all time, rest in heaven my brother. Ur music help me through music life coming up 🙏
I was a 15 year old freshman when AEOM came out.. By 2nd semester, he was dead, but we thought it was fake.. Like he pulled a "Prince move", and just changed his name to Makaveli
AEOM came in February, and Pac died in September. That's 2 different school years and the 1st semester is in September. Something ain't adding up.
@@anthonyjones634 😂
@@anthonyjones634i think he's just emphasizing the point of how sudden it was. that or he was in summer school & didnt know he was special😂
I bought AEOM the day it came out - Greatest album of All Time
I was literally just thinking someone should do a doc on the making of AEOM. I remember reading the XXL making of AEOM Makaveli and Big’s RTD and LAD back on the news stands in like 04/05. But I wanted to see a video.
Thought this yesterday on his birthday. Now I see your video. God is the Greatest.
LONG LIVE MAKAVELI
ONE LOVE ONE THUG ONE NATION
I agree. Netflix should’ve did a series of 2pacs life instead of that trash movie biopic. They also should’ve done a documentary of making both all eyez on me and Makaveli albums
@@Mr.International82 at least FX gave us Dear Mama last year. That was miles better.
Pac and me are the same age both born 1971 he would be 53 i was 25 same age when he was murdered i remember like it was yesterday that was a very sad day we miss you and yaki and syke R I P bros
My dad was born in 1971 also! Last day of July
this album is the soundtrack of my life since it came out in 1996
2PAC rest in peace
I was there for it all 16 my first girlfriend put me on to 2pac first album 2pacalyse now rest was history i was a hook fan i check for everything pac put out after had me thuggin in the streets it seemed like a dream now that i think about it because it was like he was here for a short time and had it 🔒 had so much more to offer man all trials and tribulations i witness in the media it was a time to be alive never met him wish I have that's why i drink Hennessey till this day. So many memories good and bad. Rip pac
Heartz of men when we ride u can’t see me 🇨🇼🙏🏾🇨🇴🫶🏾
Pac will always be one of the most recognized king through all time. As long as his music plays out he'll always be alive. His music, and every lyric he puts out is still very RELEVANT today. 👑Long live 2 Pac👑
I was 18th years old when he died I cry for 2 weeks 2pac is the best rapper ever I still got all his CD I never open them
This whole CD is a masterpiece to hip hop music by listening to that CD from the beginning till the end is amazing you could feel the energy on every track by each artist giving there all letting everyone know hip hop is here to stay.🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤
🇿🇦Clult Classic. 2Pac is the GOAT🐐 undisputed. Undisputed favourite 🙅🏾♂️ 🇿🇦South Africa in the building 🙌🏾
It’s not a cult classic tho. It’s a mainstream classic.
Dope info. Keep these coming. Excellent work.
Man!!! I was a sophomore in high school when this album dropped. Pac is my all time favorite artist and he was way before this album. My favorite album by him is MATW that was classic Pac in his purest form. When All Eyez dropped i was like ok whteva because i felt he was going against what got him there but i grew to understand it was pretty much a party album celebrating his release. I remember me and my cousins were like 15 16 and 17 and our older cuz (RIP) picked us up from some lil under 18 spot in our hometown and he always had old school cars with like 12s in the trunk. I remember this shit like yesterday. I could still remember how cold it was outside. I jumped in the backseat looked out the window to say bye to some of the girls and my cuz pressed play and that shit hit..."I won't deny it im a straight rida" then the beat dropped smh that shit knocked so fucking loud driving out. That album truly shook up rap first double hip hop cd i remember and being from cali smh it was over. Pac had hip hop especially 96 on lock.
Love the whole All Eyez On Me album. My three favorite tracks are Only God Can Judge Me, No More Pain and The Hearts of Men 🔥
You were close but you are wrong. The best three songs are Heartz Of Men, Life Goes On and Only God Can Judge Me. You were one off🤣🤣🤣
@@3rdGenerationCancer
He said his 3 favourites ✌🏼
@@one-day-at-a-time4134 It was a joke🤦🏾♂️
@3rdGenerationCancer
Lol OK, where was the joke dude?
@@one-day-at-a-time4134 Do you take everything so seriously. Of course it’s “his” favorite. Come on now it wasn’t meant to be taken seriously🤨
Happy birthday pac come back rap needs you bad bro 🎂 🎶 🎤
The fact that he made it in a few weeks is insane . Would of been even faster if they didn’t have to wait in Dre for “Can’t C Me” or they waiting to see if Dre was gonna produce more
Had the double cassette of this lots of rewinding on tape 2 loved picture me rollin and cant c me
Greatest album EVER. When we ride is the one for me but basically disc 2 track 1-5 is straight fire
“Shorty wanna be a thug” is a personal classic of mine. Its taken from CD 2/Book 2 of the same album
WC - Just Clowning (the Chorus) also has the same Cadence as 2pac's Ambitions Az A Ridah. No one talks about that.
WC is a dope MC. Very underrated
Great stuff!
“Only God Can Judge Me” is the absolute truth!
Skandelous” is so underrated it ks criminal. This is Tupac at his best.
Love the dedication to this, where did you find that Inspectah Deck verse! Dope work putting that together
ruclips.net/video/UklhI4LhTUA/видео.htmlsi=zu8IPttm06iOeWEp
BRO What a phenomenal job
I enjoyed every second of this
When I heard this album, I was blown away I’m not kidding. This is my favorite hip-hop album of all time.
And it's all in my head I think about it over and over again
U should make a playlist for PAC video’s only bro..
Good video 👌👌
February 13th,1996 was when ALL EYES ON ME was released
PAC died on Sept.13 actually 7 months later put focus the 7Day Theory!!!
2pac's best album in my opinion!!!
Opinions don't matter 😂 especially if u don't make music or write music!!!! Fan opinions are always biased & can never be facts because u don't know anything!!!! Any actual artist that actually knows wtf they are talking about will tell u Me Against The World is his best album whether it's their favorite or not!!!! There's a huge difference between your preferences & favorites versus actuall facts!!!! There's tons of artists or albums or songs I may enjoy better than others but it definitely doesn't make them better or the best!!!! Anyone with a actual brain understands that!!!! Opinions aren't facts but facts are always facts no matter what ur opinion is 💯
@@maralinekozial9131that’s your opinion.
@@maralinekozial9131 Homie chill 😭
He wasn't planning on his album 2 be a double album side a side b was cassette tapes back then ...loved everything else bout the video great job 🔥💯🔥💯🔥
bro ... at that time people was just getting over cassette tapes and CD's was the new thing .. cassette tapes were going out of style by that time homie .. wasn't nobody walking around with cassette tapes like that anymore lol it was becoming rare at that point
@richieave55 but alot of people still had cassettes players & Walkman players cd players were high @ the time
@@richieave55 The Discman's popularity exploded in the late 1990s after the introduction of electronic skip protection in 1997. By 1998, the Discman and Walkman were common sights in public spaces.
@@cameronhill9746 you're not getting what i'm saying .. im not saying people weren't using tape cassettes .. i'm saying at THAT time, tape cassettes were going out of style and CD's were becoming the new thing .. of course SOME people still had them but they were in the middle of being replace by THAT TIME
@@richieave55 I get what u saying playa I jus takin bout the a & b side far AZ tracklisting like on matw album
first rap album i ever bought and it was in 1996.... 40 now
im sorry but tupac hit on the tracks harder than dre or anyone else could.
Hell yes. Classic right here. The best 2Pac album IMO
My personal favorite as well. Don Killuminati is second for me
All Eyez on Me, Don Killuminati, Me Against the World, (edit) Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z. and finally 2Pacalypse Now are my favorites from him
1. Me Against The World
2. 2PACALYPSE NOW
3. All Eyes On Me
4. STRICTLY 4 MY N. I. G. G. A. Z
5. Makaveli: Don Killuminati Tha 7 Day Theory
@@checkmate5336I completely forgot about Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z. 😅
Me against the world is PACs best album
One of the Greatest Albums of All Time of any genre.
I love your content bro!! Salute
to me its the best double album in any genre
Great info. Rest on Pac☝🏾🙏🏾
So I was a child when the album dropped…with that being said my parents were both heavily into me exploring art and music even if they thought it wasn’t made for children, but All Eyes On Me was the FIRST hip hop album I ever got and today my 13 year old daughter and 10 year old son both know at least the hits from both “books”#THUGLIFE
Happy Birthday Pac you would have been 53 this year and the world we see today would be entirely different. RIP Tupac Shakur aka Makaveli aka ghetto Jesus 🙏
This video so good at taking me back to 96 that the algorithm tried to play some bullshit from today and I almost threw the remote thru the TV, that's how much we miss just hearing a snippet of Pac compared to today
You should do Illmatic next! Another classic album to cover on!
I bought this album when it came out in 96 and it’s an absolute classic. Only God Can Judge Me is still my favourite tune 28 years later ✊🏾
Amazing content, do more albums
Next vid will be another album breakdown 🙏
What a brilliant video!! So detailed I feel pumped up to Listen to All Eyez on Me again!😅, could you also do a breakdown of the Me against the world and Makavelli Albums?!
Man im glad they remix and added tracks to holla at me. That my favorite song on all eyes on me. He was riding on that beat
I think they'll never be another artist as great as 2pac was. 30 yrs after his death there's still Noone can top the chemistry and legacy he had with the Culture. People still listen to his music like it just came out and it's still better than everybody that's making music these days. I think that's why he felt comfortable talking about death because he said on no more pain he wanted to be a living legend when he died. The way the media and people embrace his music on the internet nowadays is exceeding his own expectations before he died. 2pacs impact on the Culture is beyond legendary they should be opening museums and teaching the history of his life in high-schools all over the country.
Xmas came 6 months early.
Great detailed video with some info I never knew about before, like 2pac being inspired by Method Man for No More Pain. I would love to see you cover Makaveli 7 Day Theory in depth. Thanks for the video.
Nevermind just saw that you already had a video for it!
I instantly fell in love with pac and it helped me through a lot of my childhood trauma that I carried growing up. Still love pac
Loved this nice job 👍🏽
Man bro you almost did it again, his birthday was yesterday, this would’ve been dope if you would’ve uploaded it then. you have a habit of uploading videos about rappers either on or around their birthday.
Bro didn’t want to copy Kendrick
@@theitfactorjameswheezer2852 😂
I seriously don’t intentionally do that 😂. Video was done Friday but I had to constantly make tweaks to it over the weekend
@@cloutcancun forget him I’m grateful this even came out
Remembering when this album dropped. NY was bangin it even tho Biggie shitted on it on the radio. PAC from NY so ..
I played All Eyez On Me when it came out, I lived in California at the time and I was playing Pac album every day back in the day
19:53 That hook is still catchy til this day Nate Dogg I’m glad u kept it like that
Just listened to this album today
Did you like it?
10:09 Late Night is my favorite unreleased Pac song by far
7:22 quick correction I hate when people do this but it's buggin me lol. Blunt Time was a Dr Dre Beat that Pac rapped on in the same session as Can't C Me. Suge came to Dre's house to take the masters but "Blunt Time" was the only one he managed to keep. Dre had shopped the beat around that's why Meth and Rage had a version of it. This beat/track was used on Dr. Dre's "Presents the Aftermath" album with RBX instead of Pac on it.
Source: HipHopUniverse's video on Pac and Dre
So many bangers gotta go listen to the album now
You really dug deep bro. Those unreleased 2pac tracks are the tracks that we was bumpin more than the official albums. Makaveli mixtapes 1-7 was released monthly and we was going crazy. 😂. Much respect bro.
The greatest of all time
Great video man
Thanks my G this is truly amazing work
The most adrenaline rush hip hop album of all time pure energy.my all time favorite album ever.
Loving your channel man keep up the great work
PAC 🐐
The fact that dr dre and ice cube didn’t like the thought of tupac shows how much potential tupac had in him and would have been bigger than the 2 and including eazy e. No hate to any of them, all legends to me but R.I.P to tupac, one hell of a rapper
This made my life. Sophomore year of high school. Ate, slept, and worked out to All Eyez On Me. Everyone in my hood threw up the Westside. 🔥🔥
Me Against The World was released March 1995.
🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏we love n miss you pac
Makaveli Da Don killuminati should defiantly be next.
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Dre knew pac wud smoke em das why he ain want pac on da song
Tbh dre wasn’t really a great rapper he was cool
I wish the original version of ‘Thug N U Thug N me’ Ft Jewel was officially released
The album came out my senior year ‘96. That summer was lit!!
The first double disc hip hop rap album hip hop history!
Also went on to be first ever double disc diamond album
not a good thing
Dope take on your part , Pac forever is the 🐐!!!
When this came out, I was 15 and rode around bumping this in a brand new Cobra that had two 12’s with a friend I made in school that moved her with his 3 brothers from Saudi Arabia. In Arkansas.
First person with a double CD album to come out
Trading war stories, picture me rolling, only god can judge me. Some of my favourites songs of the album 🔥🔥
This is the album that got me into Rap on an intimate level. I didn't hate rap prior to this album, it was just a genera that was naive about, and never did my "homework" on Rap artists. Anyway, this album dominated my sophomore year of high school.