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Was Tupac Shakur’s All Eyez On Me the greatest double album in Hip-Hop history, or a product of 1996’s chaotic energy? In this episode of 50 For 50, we break down the real story of Tupac versus the legend that has grown since his passing, exploring the raw intensity of the album that defined an era.
From his early days with Digital Underground to the frantic recording sessions after his release from Clinton Correctional Facility, we trace the trajectory of an icon. We dive deep into Jeff Pearlman’s biography of Shakur to separate fact from fiction and reflect on the cultural climate of 1996—the year that changed everything for West Coast rap. Whether you first heard these tracks on a dubbed cassette or through a streaming playlist, we’re dissecting the discography, the legal battles, and the creative explosion that resulted in All Eyez On Me.
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