While Tupac is well known for his later albums, his first two LPs rarely get recognition they deserve. His 1993 sophomore effort, Strictly for My N.#.G.G.#.Z., was the album that jump started his career. With hits like I Get Around and Keep Ya Head Up, Pac is in revolutionary mode, much like his peers Public Enemy and Ice Cube, creating an album we believe can rival the likes of his most popular.
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06/10/24 • 66 min
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