2 Pac - Me Against the World

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Album Details

Title: Me Against the World
Artist: 2 Pac
Release Date: 3/14/1995
Re-Released On: 3/10/1998
Label: Interscope Records, Jive Records, Zomba
Duration: 66:06
Album Type(s): Explicit lyrics sticker
UPCs: 012414163622, 049925060928, 049925060942, 606949239923, 765449239915, 828765354523
Genre: Rap
Styles: Gangsta Rap, G-Funk, West Coast Rap
Moods: Angst-Ridden, Cathartic, Confrontational, Rebellious, Street-Smart, Thuggish, Angry, Brash, Confident, Earnest, Swaggering, Wistful, Harsh, Intense, Reflective, Rowdy, Fiery, Menacing, Reckless, Sleazy, Bitter, Brooding, Energetic, Laid-Back/Mellow, Literate, Ominous, Provocative, Rousing, Tense/Anxious, Visceral, Aggressive, Hostile, Party/Celebratory, Volatile
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 0
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Intro
  2. If I Die 2 Nite
  3. Me Against the World
  4. So Many Tears
  5. Temptations
  6. Young Niggaz
  7. Heavy in the Game
  8. Lord Knows
  9. Dear Mama
  10. It Ain't Easy
  11. Can U Get Away
  12. Old School
  13. Fuck the World
  14. Death Around the Corner
  15. Outlaw

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
1998CDJive Records200
1998CDInterscope Records41636
1997CDZomba0499250609
1995CDInterscope Records92399

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Album Review

Recorded following his near-fatal shooting in New York, and released while he was in prison, Me Against the World is the point where 2Pac really became a legendary figure. Having stared death in the face and survived, he was a changed man on record, displaying a new confessional bent and a consistent emotional depth. By and large, this isn't the sort of material that made him a gangsta icon; this is 2Pac the soul-baring artist, the foundation of the immense respect he commanded in the hip-hop community. It's his most thematically consistent, least-self-contradicting work, full of genuine reflection about how he's gotten where he is -- and dread of the consequences. Even the more combative tracks ("Me Against the World," "Fuck the World") acknowledge the high-risk life he's living, and pause to wonder how things ever went this far. He battles occasional self-loathing, is haunted by the friends he's already lost to violence, and can't escape the desperate paranoia that his own death isn't far in the future. These tracks -- most notably "So Many Tears," "Lord Knows," and "Death Around the Corner" -- are all the more powerful in hindsight with the chilling knowledge that he was right. Even romance takes on a new meaning as an escape from the hellish pressure of everyday life ("Temptations," "Can U Get Away"), and when that's not available, getting high or drunk is almost a necessity. He longs for the innocence of childhood ("Young Niggaz," "Old School"), and remembers how quickly it disappeared, yet he still pays loving, clear-eyed tribute to his drug-addicted mother on the touching "Dear Mama." Overall, Me Against the World paints a bleak, nihilistic picture, but there's such an honest, self-revealing quality to it that it can't help conveying a certain hope simply through its humanity. It's the best place to go to understand why 2Pac is so revered; it may not be his definitive album, but it just might be his best. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
2PacVocals
Bob MorrisEngineer
DramacydalPerformer
Eboni FosterVocals (Background)
Eric AltenburgerArt Direction, Design
Eric LynchEngineer
Jay LeanMixing, Engineer
Jeff GriffinMixing
Jill RoseVocals
Kevin "KD" DavisEngineer, Mixing
Kim ArmstrongVocals (Background)
Natasha WalkerVocals (Background)
Paul ArnoldMixing, Engineer
Puff JohnsonVocals (Background)
Reggie GreenVocals (Background)
Richard SerrellVocals (Background)
Ronnie VannGuitar
Sam BosticProducer
Tim NitzEngineer
Tony PizarroProducer, Engineer, Mixing