Discography

Album

Stats On Album

Static 1 in 21

Static 1 in 21

Static 1 in 21

-Released in Japan and Australia

-Mostly older material from Pac's old groupd Strictly Dope

Thuglife Volume 1

Thuglife Volume 1

Thuglife Volume 1

-Not a solo cd, there were like 4 other rappers on this cd.

-Released September 26, 1994 on Interscope Records

-Rereleased in 1998 on Amaru/Jive

-Highest Chart Position: #6 R&B, #42 Pop

-Certified Gold January 24, 1996

2pacalypse Now

2pacalypse Now

2pacalypse Now

-Good album, one of Pac's first totally solo albums.

-Released November 12, 1991 on Interscope Records

-Rereleased in 1998 on Amaru/Jive

-Highest Chart Position: #4 R&B, #64 Pop

-Certified Gold April 19, 1995

Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z.

Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z.

Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z.

-Tupac's feelings truly came out on this album. Disses Vice President Dan Quayle because Quayle said 2pac's music had no place in society.

-Released February 16, 1993 on Interscope Records

-Rereleased in 1998 on Amaru/Jive

-Certified Gold September 24, 1993

-Certified Platinum Aplril 19, 1995

Me Against The World

Me Against The World

Me Against The World

-All Tupac's pain came out on this album. The lyrics were hardcore, but had a lot of meaning behind them.

-Released February 27, 1995 on Interscope Records

-Rereleased in 1998 on Amaru/Jive

-Highest Chart Position: #1 R&B, #1 Pop

-Certified Gold April 26, 1995

-Certified Platinum Aptril 26, 1995

-Certified Double Platinum December 6, 1995

All Eyez On Me

Me Against The World

All Eyez On Me

-2pac's first cd with Deathrow and one of his most successful cd's ever.

-Released February 13, 1996 on Deathrow Records

-Highest Chart Position: #1 R&B #1 Pop

-Certified Gold April 25, 19996

-Certified Platinum April 25, 1996

-Certified 5x Platinum April 25, 1996

-Certified 6x Platinum September 19, 1996

-Certified 7x Platinum December 9, 1996

-Certified 8x Platinum June 16, 1998

-Certified 9x Platinum June 18, 1998

Makaveli 7 Day Theory

Makaveli 7 Day Theory

Makaveli (Don Kiluminatti The 7 Day Theory)

-First album released after 2pac's death. People actually camped out in front of record stores for this one!

-Released November 5, 1996 on Deathrow Records

-Highest Chart Position: #1 R&B, #1 Pop

-Certified Gold January 10, 1997

-Certified Platinum January 10, 1997

-Certified Double Platinum January 10, 1997

-Certified 3X Platinum April 16, 1997

R U Still Down? (Remember Me)

R U Still Down? (Remember Me)

R U Still Down? (Remember Me)

-Released after 2pac's death, has a lot of older material on it, with a lot of guest appearances.

-Released November 25, 1997 on Amaru Records

-Certified Gold December 15, 1997

-Certified Platinum December 15, 1997

-Certified 4x Platinum December 15, 1997

2pac's Greatest Hits

2pac's Greatest Hits

2pac's Greatest Hits

-Compilation of all Pac's albums with four unreleased songs. ("God Bless The Dead", "Unconditional Love", "Troublesome 96", and "Changes". Some songs were changed around, I.E. All About U and Toss It Up, I personally like the originals better.

-Released November 24, 1998 on

-Amaru/Deathrow/Interscope Records

-Highest Chart Positions #1 R&B

-Certified 5x Platinum on March 2nd, 1999