Alben von 2Pac
ALBUMPac's Life (Bonus Track)2Pac
ALBUMLoyal to the Game2Pac
ALBUMBetter Dayz2Pac
ALBUMUntil the End of Time2Pac
ALBUMStill I Rise2Pac & Outlawz
ALBUMR U Still Down? (Remember Me)2Pac
ALBUMAll Eyez On Me2Pac
ALBUMMe Against the World2Pac
ALBUMStrictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z... (Expanded Edition)2Pac
ALBUM2Pacalypse Now2Pac
Beliebte Musikvideos von 2Pac
So Many Tears
2Pac
I Get Around
2Pac
Dear Mama
2Pac
Brenda's Got a Baby
2Pac
Hit 'Em Up (Live) [feat. Outlawz]
2Pac
2 of Americaz Most Wanted (Live)
2Pac, Snoop Dogg, Tha Dogg Pound, Outlawz, Nate Dogg & K-Ci & JoJo
I Wonder If Heaven Got a Ghetto
2Pac
Letter 2 My Unborn
2Pac
Until the End of Time (Letterbox Version)
2Pac & R.L. Hugger
Playa Cardz Right (feat. 2Pac)
Keyshia Cole
Künstler-Playlists
2Pac Essentials
He spoke truth to power as an icon of West Coast hip-hop. Timeless. Irreplaceable. 2Pac.
2Pac Video Essentials
Witness the life and legacy of a gangster poet gone too soon.
Inspired by 2Pac
His passion lives on. Without Pac, these artists wouldn't be who they are today.
2Pac: Deep Cuts
Militant, thoughtful, defiant, unpredictable—always Pac.
2Pac: Influences
The sources of his flair and swagger, militancy and roughness.
2Pac: Flipped
From hits to deep cuts, breaking down the samples that inspired one of rap’s most vital artists.
2Pac: Sing
Grab the mic and sing along with some of their biggest hits.
Künstler-Biographie
2Pac is arguably the most influential rapper of all-time. In fact, his closest analog may not be late rival The Notorious B.I.G., but rather dorm-room icons of the mythologized past: Jimi Hendrix, Bob Marley, and James Dean. Even if his legend has become a tall tale, his music remains an indelible testament to the multitudes he contained. He was born Lesane Parish Crooks in 1971, but his mother (a Black Panther leader) swiftly changed his name to Tupac Amaru Shakur in honor of the last Incan emperor to perish while resisting Spanish rule. For much of his career, he embodied this revolutionary, fight-the-power ethos on songs like “Trapped” and “Keep Ya Head Up,” befitting the Afrocentric, conscious-minded milieu of the early ’90s. But there was also the funkadelic player (“I Get Around”), the insular loner (“Me Against the World”), the savage warlord (“Hit ’Em Up”), and the sensitive poet (“Brenda’s Got a Baby”). And as Death Row Records’ strain of gangsta rap defined the middle years of the decade, he became the label’s avatar. Originally branding himself MC New York, 2Pac incorporated influences from the East and West Coasts, not to mention the South, to create a universalist message and sound that explains why murals of him can be found all the way to Sub-Saharan Africa. But you don’t have to travel far to witness his impact: Even two decades after his untimely demise, 2Pac’s influence can be heard in everyone from Lil Wayne to Kendrick Lamar to Future.
Heimatort
Harlem, NY, United States
Genre
Hip-Hop/Rap