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2Pac - 2Pacalypse Now (1991) *REMASTERED* [Muzyka zagraniczna]

Dodano:
2007-07-06 20:41:08

Język:
angielski

 Polski opis

Typ :  Album 
Gatunek :  Rap 
Rok wydania :  1991 
Jakość :  MP3 CBR 192kbps Stereo 
Okładki :  Nie 
Ripper :  RTG 

2Pacalypse Now - pierwszy solowy album 2Paca wydany w 1991 roku.

Album osiągnął status złotej płyty. Album sprzedał się w wysokości 90 milionów dolarów. Płyta opisywała w większości przemoc pomiędzy czarną młodzieżą a policją, wywodzącą się z kultury gangów Los Angeles. Wiceprezydent Dan Quayle skrytykował album za zachęcanie do przemocy, zabijanie policjantów i brak szacunku dla kobiet. Taka reklama zarezerwowała Tupacowi miejsce na wyżynach. Został również nominowany do nagrody za nowego artystę rapowo-hiphopowego.

Album promowały single: "Brenda's Got a Baby", "Trapped" oraz "If My Homie Calls".

Źródło: PL.Wikipedia.org
Wersja REMASTERED została wydana w 2004r.

 English description

Type :  Album 
Genre :  Rap 
Release Date :  1991 
Quality :  MP3 CBR 192kbps Stereo 
Covers :  Nie 
Ripper :  RTG 

2Pacalypse Now was Tupac Shakur's debut album, released in November 1991. Though less polished and lacking the hard-hitting produced beats of his later albums, it was his most overtly political work. He addresses social problems such as police brutality, poverty, teenage pregnancy, and drug use, some issues giving a lyrical glimpse into the world of a young black person on the urban streets of the United States. It is hailed by many critics and fans for its underground feel, with many rappers such as Nas and Talib Kweli having admitted to find inspiration from the album. Although the album was originally released on Interscope, Amaru Entertainment, the label owned by the mother of Tupac Shakur, has since gained the rights to it.

The album generated significant controversy stemming from Dan Quayle's public criticism after a youth in Texas shot a state trooper and his defense attorney claimed he was influenced by 2Pacalypse Now and its strong theme of police brutality. Quayle made the statement, "There's no reason for a record like this to be released. It has no place in our society."

The record never achieved the same success as many of Shakur's later albums owing in part to rough construction and sometimes repetitive beats, but it was important in showcasing Shakur's political conviction and lyrical talent. It featured three singles, "Brenda's Got a Baby", "Trapped", and "If My Homie Calls".

Source: EN.Wikipedia.org
REMASTERED version was released in 2004.

TRACKLIST:
01. Young Black Male [02:35]
02. Trapped [04:45]
03. Soulja's Story [05:06]
04. I Don't Give a Fuck [04:20]
05. Violent [06:26]
06. Words of Wisdom [04:54]
07. Something Wicked [02:29]
08. Crooked Ass Nigga [04:17]
09. If My Homie Calls [04:18]
10. Brenda's Got a Baby [03:55]
11. Tha Lunatic [03:29]
12. Rebel of the Underground [03:17]
13. Part Time Mutha [05:14]