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2Pacalypse Now (1991)  - old school, the birth of an era, and it really digs into 2Pac's philosophy and his role as sort of a "Black Jesus" so to speak. It also established his story-telling style of rap that was highly influential towards other hugely successful rappers such as Eminem and Biggie Small. Incidently, 2Pacalypse Now is also 2Pac's most overlooked album by far since he didn't really hit pop music mainstream until his release of Me Against the World a few years later - although he did really make an impact with this one which was many levels above the competition at the time.

If My Homie Calls is probably the only song on the album that won't offend anyone. Although I recommend searching up "I don't give a ****", Part Time Mutha (my personal favourite), Words of Wisdom, and Brenda's Got a Baby.

 



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