Me Against The World

2Pac

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Me Against The World is 2Pac’s third studio album, released on March 14, 1995 while he was incarcerated, and widely regarded as his first fully realized classic. The record presents Tupac Shakur at a moment of intense crisis—facing legal battles, a looming prison sentence, and mounting media scrutiny—and turns that pressure into an introspective, emotionally layered statement that reconciles his “fearless gangsta rapper” persona with his identity as an “introspective poet.” It debuted at number 1 on the Billboard 200, making 2Pac the first artist to top the albums chart while in prison, and has since been hailed as one of the most influential rap albums of all time and a major artistic milestone in his career.

Structurally, the album runs 15 tracks and about 65 minutes, opening with a news‑clip collage on “Intro” that recaps shootings, robberies, court drama, and the media storm surrounding him, immediately situating the record in a world of violence and paranoia. The first four songs—“If I Die 2Nite,” the title track “Me Against The World” (with Yaki Kadafi and E.D.I. Mean), “So Many Tears,” and “Temptations”—are often singled out by fans as one of the strongest opening runs in ’90s hip‑hop, mixing fatalism, spiritual struggle, and romantic temptation over melodic, low‑riding G‑funk production. Dr. Dre–influenced vibes, calm bass, and smooth synths support Pac’s flow on cuts like “Lord Knows,” “Death Around the Corner,” and “Outlaw,” while soul‑inflected tracks such as “Young Niggaz,” “Heavy in the Game,” and “It Ain’t Easy” deepen the sense of a young man trying to navigate a hostile world without losing his conscience.

Me Against The World is 2Pac’s third studio album, released on March 14, 1995 while he was incarcerated, and widely regarded as his first fully realized classic. The record presents Tupac Shakur at a moment of intense crisis—facing legal battles, a looming prison sentence, and mounting media scrutiny—and turns that pressure into an introspective, emotionally layered statement that reconciles his “fearless gangsta rapper” persona with his identity as an “introspective poet.” It debuted at number 1 on the Billboard 200, making 2Pac the first artist to top the albums chart while in prison, and has since been hailed as one of the most influential rap albums of all time and a major artistic milestone in his career.

Structurally, the album runs 15 tracks and about 65 minutes, opening with a news‑clip collage on “Intro” that recaps shootings, robberies, court drama, and the media storm surrounding him, immediately situating the record in a world of violence and paranoia. The first four songs—“If I Die 2Nite,” the title track “Me Against The World” (with Yaki Kadafi and E.D.I. Mean), “So Many Tears,” and “Temptations”—are often singled out by fans as one of the strongest opening runs in ’90s hip‑hop, mixing fatalism, spiritual struggle, and romantic temptation over melodic, low‑riding G‑funk production. Dr. Dre–influenced vibes, calm bass, and smooth synths support Pac’s flow on cuts like “Lord Knows,” “Death Around the Corner,” and “Outlaw,” while soul‑inflected tracks such as “Young Niggaz,” “Heavy in the Game,” and “It Ain’t Easy” deepen the sense of a young man trying to navigate a hostile world without losing his conscience.

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0012414163622 0602508448898
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Publisher :
Interscope Hip-O Records (UMe)
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Genre :
Rap/Hip Hop
Product Dimensions
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Length x Width x Height :
6 x 5.2 x 0.5 in 12.5 x 12.5 x 0.5 in
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90 g 500 g

Me Against The World

2Pac

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Description

Me Against The World is 2Pac’s third studio album, released on March 14, 1995 while he was incarcerated, and widely regarded as his first fully realized classic. The record presents Tupac Shakur at a moment of intense crisis—facing legal battles, a looming prison sentence, and mounting media scrutiny—and turns that pressure into an introspective, emotionally layered statement that reconciles his “fearless gangsta rapper” persona with his identity as an “introspective poet.” It debuted at number 1 on the Billboard 200, making 2Pac the first artist to top the albums chart while in prison, and has since been hailed as one of the most influential rap albums of all time and a major artistic milestone in his career.

Structurally, the album runs 15 tracks and about 65 minutes, opening with a news‑clip collage on “Intro” that recaps shootings, robberies, court drama, and the media storm surrounding him, immediately situating the record in a world of violence and paranoia. The first four songs—“If I Die 2Nite,” the title track “Me Against The World” (with Yaki Kadafi and E.D.I. Mean), “So Many Tears,” and “Temptations”—are often singled out by fans as one of the strongest opening runs in ’90s hip‑hop, mixing fatalism, spiritual struggle, and romantic temptation over melodic, low‑riding G‑funk production. Dr. Dre–influenced vibes, calm bass, and smooth synths support Pac’s flow on cuts like “Lord Knows,” “Death Around the Corner,” and “Outlaw,” while soul‑inflected tracks such as “Young Niggaz,” “Heavy in the Game,” and “It Ain’t Easy” deepen the sense of a young man trying to navigate a hostile world without losing his conscience.

Me Against The World is 2Pac’s third studio album, released on March 14, 1995 while he was incarcerated, and widely regarded as his first fully realized classic. The record presents Tupac Shakur at a moment of intense crisis—facing legal battles, a looming prison sentence, and mounting media scrutiny—and turns that pressure into an introspective, emotionally layered statement that reconciles his “fearless gangsta rapper” persona with his identity as an “introspective poet.” It debuted at number 1 on the Billboard 200, making 2Pac the first artist to top the albums chart while in prison, and has since been hailed as one of the most influential rap albums of all time and a major artistic milestone in his career.

Structurally, the album runs 15 tracks and about 65 minutes, opening with a news‑clip collage on “Intro” that recaps shootings, robberies, court drama, and the media storm surrounding him, immediately situating the record in a world of violence and paranoia. The first four songs—“If I Die 2Nite,” the title track “Me Against The World” (with Yaki Kadafi and E.D.I. Mean), “So Many Tears,” and “Temptations”—are often singled out by fans as one of the strongest opening runs in ’90s hip‑hop, mixing fatalism, spiritual struggle, and romantic temptation over melodic, low‑riding G‑funk production. Dr. Dre–influenced vibes, calm bass, and smooth synths support Pac’s flow on cuts like “Lord Knows,” “Death Around the Corner,” and “Outlaw,” while soul‑inflected tracks such as “Young Niggaz,” “Heavy in the Game,” and “It Ain’t Easy” deepen the sense of a young man trying to navigate a hostile world without losing his conscience.

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