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All Eyez On Me

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RapAce:
Tupac is great, The albums great, The rax are great, the front cover is great, wesside is great...everything is great realated to that Album.

R-CEE:
this is one of the albulms 20 years from now kids will listen to ,,,,,oldies but goodies

Sikotic™:
I thought the cover was kind of a bore, definitely different from the contents inside the case.

West Coast Veteran:
5/5 CLASSIC! One Of The Best Albums Ever! My Fav CD Ever!

The Album Is CLASSIC Because:

1. Songs - Over 95% Were DOPE! [Whatz Ya Phone # Was The Only Lackluster]

2. Impact - First Double Album Of New Material By An Artist. Pac Haters Say Master P Made The First Double CD But It Was A Compilation With A Shitload Of Diff Artists. Many People Released Double Albums But Not By Themselves Or Of New Material [eg. Too $hort Greatest Hits Was A Double CD And It Was Released Before Any Other]. AEOM Was The First Double Album Released By A Single Artist/Group With All New Material. After This Album Was Released Everyone Copied The Double Album Formula. This Album Arguably Brought The WEST/east Rivalry To A Peak Since He Shouted Out His "California Love" And Stated That "Westside Is The Best Side" Plus Pac Dissed The King Of New York Biggie In Numerous Songs. He Made A Whole Coast And Their Followers Hate Him Because Of This. But I Heard Niggaz In Brooklyn Still Bumped "Hit 'Em Up". And Even Though There Was A WEST/east Rivalry Pac Featured east Coast Artists On His Album [eg. Method Man And Redman]. Other People Copied This Formula And Featured Artists From Other Coasts On Their Albums During The War [eg. Biggie Featured Too $hort On Life After Death]. Musically This Was His Most DIVERSE Album. He Had Thought Provoking Songs Like "I Ain't Mad At Cha" And "Life Goes On". Tracks Full Of Anger And Confusion Like "No More Pain" And "Holla At Me". Pac Did Tracks For The Ladies On Songs Such As "How Do U Want It" And "Heaven Ain't Hard To Find". Street Anthems Like "2 Of AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted" And "When We Ride". Party Joints "California Love" And "Thug Passion". Lyrical Gems For The Tri-State Like "Got My Mind Made Up" And "Ambitionz Az A Ridah". All These Different Types Of Songs Was The Blueprint That Many MC's Had Copied Ever Since. It Has Been Argued That Biggie Copied It To An Extent On Life After Death By Trying To Get Flavors From Each Coast. B.I.G. Actually Made A More Diverse Album But He Used All Eyez On Me As A Blueprint. Pac Had Devante Who Is A Southern Producer Provide A Bouncy Track On "No More Pain" And Put East Coast MC's On "Got My Mind Made Up" To Show That He Did Not Hate New York But Only A Certain Camp. He Had MC's From The Bay And L.A. As Well. All In All This Album's Impact Will Definitely Be Felt For Many Years.

DreSnoop00:
5/5... classic to me. ... but thas funny shit is.. i donteven got tha album!!! i need to get it.....
but i've heard all tha tracks

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