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All Eyez on Me is the fourth and final studio album by American rapper 2Pac to be released during his lifetime. Released on February 13, 1996, just 7 months before his death by Death Row and Interscope Records, the album features guest appearances from Dr. Dre, Snoop Doggy Dogg, Redman, Method Man, Nate Dogg, Kurupt, Daz Dillinger, E-40, K-Ci & JoJo, and the Outlawz, among others.
"Life Goes On" 1996 All Eyez on Me: Stacey Smallie, Nanci Fletcher: Johnny "J" "Life Goes On" (Nu-Mixx) 2003 Nu-Mixx Klazzics: Stacey Smallie, Nanci Fletcher "Life Is a Traffic Jam" 1997 Gridlock'd: The Soundtrack: Eight Mile Road "Life of an Outlaw" 1996 The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory: The Outlawz: Makaveli, Big D "Life's So Hard" 1997
(Remember Me) (1997), Still I Rise (1999, with Outlawz), Until the End of Time (2001), Better Dayz (2002), Loyal to the Game (2004), and Pac's Life (2006). Each of these albums continued to achieve commercial success, with several reaching the top of the Billboard charts and earning multiple platinum certifications.
Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... "Life Goes On", by Tupac Shakur from All Eyez on Me, 1996 "Life Goes On", ...
Tupac Shakur's murder investigation continues over 25 years later. A search warrant was served on Monday in connection to the rapper's death in 1996, the Las Vegas Metro Police confirmed to ET.
In the song, 2Pac raps about his paranoia and feeling he is under surveillance by the police and rival gangsters, [3] as well as being willing to live the life as a "thug nigga" and "boss player". [4] The song contains a sample of Linda Clifford's "Never Gonna Stop", originally recorded by Exile. [5]
Police have released body cam footage from a recent nighttime raid in Las Vegas that they believe is connected to the 1996 murder of Tupac Shakur. The video shows the moment a SWAT team raided the ...
"Pac's Life" is a single written and performed by American rappers Tupac Shakur and T.I and R&B singer Ashanti, produced by L. T. Hutton for Shakur's posthumously released album of the same name. It is a hip hop and R&B song; the second Tupac verse was recycled from a song titled "This Life I Lead". T.I. said in an interview that working on the ...