2Pacalypse Now

2Pacalypse Now

2Pacalypse Now is the debut studio album by American rapper 2Pac. It was released on November 12, 1991, by Interscope. 2Pacalypse Now is Tupac's commentary on contemporary social issues facing American society, such as racism, police brutality, poverty, black on black crime, and teenage pregnancy. It featured three singles: "Brenda's Got a Baby", "Trapped", and "If My Homie Calls". 2Pacalypse Now features productions by Digital Underground member Shock G and Stretch, as well as guest appearances from rappers Poppi and Pogo, R&B singer Dave Hollister and Stretch himself. Additional Vocals on "Trapped" performed by Dank, Playa-Playa and Wiz Background Vocals on "Brenda's Got a Baby" performed by Dave Hollister Background Vocals on "Trapped" performed by Shock G Telephone Voices on "I Don't Give ..." spoken by Mickey Cooley, Rodney Cooley and Pogo Background Vocals on "Violent" performed by 2Pac, Raw Fusion, and Descaro "Mac Mone" Moore Background Vocals on "Something Wicked" performed by Pee-Wee Keyboards on "Crooked ..." played by The Piano Man Background Vocals on "Rebel of the Underground" performed by Shock G, Ray Luv, Yonni & Di-Di Additional Vocals on "Part Time Mutha" performed by Angelique

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