Me Against the World

Me Against the World is the fourth album Rap fear Tupac Shakur, left in 1995. The album was recorded when 2Pac recovered from its attempted murder of November 1994, and was released while he was imprisoned for Sexual assault. Perhaps because of these circumstances, Me Against the World became for much the album most representative of 2Pac, expressing a mixture intensely personal of emotions and reactions to the events of its life. So the album was catalogued optimistic or pessimist according to the points of view.

This album devoted the attitude of nothing to roofing stone (“nothing to lose”) adopted per many rappeurs since the death of Shakur. The album is generally regarded as traditional of the kind by the community of the Hip hop due to its moving contents, in particular the song “Dear Mama”, some affirming even that 2Pac manages so much to make feel its music with its listener that this one can be believed in its skin.

Me Against the World reached the tops of the Billboard 200 and the charts Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums. 2Pac was thus the first artist to have an album in the first place of the charts whereas he is imprisoned. The album began in the first place and remained with this position during five weeks. It ran out 240.000 specimens during the first week, which at the time constituted the record of the greatest number of sales in first week for an artist male solo.

List pieces

  1. “Intro”
  2. “Yew I Die 2Nite”
  3. “Me Against The World” (feat. Dramacydal)
  4. “So Many Tears”
  5. “Temptations”
  6. “Young Niggaz”
  7. “Heavy in the Range” (feat. Richie Rich)
  8. “Lord Knows”
  9. “Dear Mama”
  10. “It Ain' T Easy”
  11. “Edge U Get Away”
  12. “Old School”
  13. “Fuck the World”
  14. “Death Around the Corner”
  15. “Outlaw” (feat. Dramacydal)

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