-1991-2007-.zip [portable] - 2pac Discography
The story of ’s discography from 1991 to 2007 is a journey from a socially conscious young artist to a global cultural icon, a legacy that grew even larger after his tragic death in 1996 The Rise of a Poet (1991–1994)
- R U Still Down? (Remember Me) (1997) – 2-disc set of unreleased 1991-1993 material. Very raw, very loved.
- Still I Rise (1999) – Collaboration with his group, The Outlawz.
- Until the End of Time (2001) – The first album using "reconstructed" vocals; original beats stripped and replaced.
- Better Dayz (2002) – Continuation of the Until the End of Time sessions.
- Loyal to the Game (2004) – Produced largely by Eminem. Controversial for altering the vocal pitch.
- Pac's Life (2006) – The last "new" studio album featuring guest artists like Ludacris and T.I.
- Beginnings: The Lost Tapes (2007) – A box set of demo tapes from 1988-1991 (pre-2Pacalypse).
Because Thug Life is not just about what you take—it’s about what you leave behind. 2pac Discography -1991-2007-.zip
- Released posthumously (originally Nov 1996). Hits: Hail Mary, Toss It Up
Reached No. 1 on the Billboard 200, containing the hit title track. Better Dayz (2002): The final posthumous double album, featuring " Thugz Mansion Loyal to the Game (2004): Produced largely by , it spawned the global hit " Ghetto Gospel Pac's Life (2006): The story of ’s discography from 1991 to
Tupac's work ethic was so intense that he left behind over 500 unreleased tracks, fueling a string of posthumous albums released under the supervision of his mother, Afeni Shakur, and various labels. R U Still Down
Tupac’s work ethic was so intense that he left behind hundreds of unreleased tracks, allowing his mother, Afeni Shakur, to curate his legacy for years.