![]() He reportedly got to the studio and went straight to work within hours of arriving in Los Angeles after his release from prison in New York. Unlike 2Pac’s past socially and politically-charged albums, this album captures the rapper as unapologetically thuggish as ever with him celebrating life as a free man. While locked up in New York, Tupac made a deal with Death Row Records CEO Suge Knight to sign a three album deal in exchange for Knight paying 2Pac’s $1.4 million bail-this double CD gave him credit for two of the three albums. 2Pac’s fourth studio album, All Eyez On Me, made history as the first full length double album in hip-hop, but it would also be the last album he released during his lifetime before his death on September 13, 1996.
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