Tupac presents the origins of socially conscious hip hop
This debut album became a milestone in 90s West Coast rap.
Tupac Shakur's sharp social criticism and poetic expression explode over a hardcore beat. Addressing themes such as racial issues, police brutality, and poverty head-on, this work maximizes the potential of hip-hop's message. It marks a significant milestone in '90s rap music.
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A:
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1)
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Young Black Male
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2)
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Trapped
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3)
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Soulja's Story
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B:
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1)
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I Don't Give A Fuck
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2)
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Violent
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3)
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Words Of Wisdom
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C:
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1)
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Something Wicked
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2)
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Crooked Ass Nigga
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3)
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If My Homie Calls
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4)
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Brenda's Got A Baby
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D:
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Tha' Lunatic
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2)
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Rebel Of The Underground
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3)
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Part Time Mutha
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Co-producer - 2Pac
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Producer - Raw Fusion
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Producer - Shock G
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Producer - Live Squad
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Producer - The Underground Railroad
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Producer - Pee-Wee
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Producer - Big D The Impossible
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Producer - Jeremy