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  1. It features contributions from Stretch, Angelique, Dave Hollister, Pogo, Poppi, Ray Luv and Shock G among others. The album's title is a reference to the 1979 war film Apocalypse Now . In the United States, the album reached number 64 on the US Billboard 200 , number 13 on the US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and number 3 on both the ...

  2. 12 de nov. de 1991 · 2Pac - 2Pacalypse Now Lyrics and Tracklist | Genius. 2Pacalypse Now. Released November 12, 1991. 2Pacalypse Now Tracklist. 1. Young Black Male Lyrics. 67.1K. 2. Trapped (Ft. Shock...

  3. But finally he got his break—and was invited to audition for Shock G from Digital Underground. Shock liked what he heard but 2Pac would have to earn his way on stage. “He told me, ‘Come on the road as a roadie and by next year everyone will know who you are.’

  4. Shock coprodujo el álbum debut de Tupac 2Pacalypse Now. Shock G apareció como productor y artista invitado en el lanzamiento de platino del grupo de rap basado en Oakland The Luniz "Operation Stackola" en 1995, también maestro de ceremonias invitado en el "I Got 5 on It" Bay Ballers Remix y video.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Shock_GShock G - Wikipedia

    Shock co-produced Tupac's debut album 2Pacalypse Now. Shock G appeared as a producer and guest artist on fellow Oakland -based rap group The Luniz platinum debut release Operation Stackola in 1995, also appearing as a guest emcee in the " I Got 5 on It (Bay Ballas Remix) " and video.

  6. mcmax1.bandcamp.com › album › 2pacalypse-now-19912Pacalypse Now (1991) | 2 Pac

    26 de dic. de 2021 · 2Pacalypse Now (1991) by 2 Pac, released 26 December 2021 1. A1 Young Black Male 2. A2 Trapped Backing Vocals – Dank, Shock G, Wiz (2) 3. A3 Soulja's Story 4. A4 I Don't Give Fuck Vocals – Mickey Cooley, Pogo (3) 5. A5 Violent Backing Vocals – DJ Fuze (2), Mac Mone, Money B 6. A6 Words Of Wisdom 7. B1 Something Wicked Backing Vocals – Pee-Wee 8.

  7. 2Pacalypse Now es el álbum debut del rapero 2Pac, lanzado el 12 de noviembre de 1991. Es el trabajo más abiertamente político de 2Pac. Sus letras van dirigidas a problemas sociales como el racismo, la brutalidad policial, la pobreza, el embarazo adolescente y el consumo de drogas.