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2Pacalypse

2Pacalypse is a term that appears in fan discourse rather than a formal release. There is no official album or single released under the exact title “2Pacalypse.” The closest widely recognized work is 2Pacalypse Now, Tupac Shakur’s debut studio album, released in 1991, which is known for its social and political commentary.

The word “2Pacalypse” is a portmanteau of “2Pac” and “apocalypse,” and it is used informally by some

In the context of Tupac’s broader discography, the principal studio albums include 2Pacalypse Now (1991), Strictly

fans
and
commentators
to
evoke
the
apocalyptic
or
uncompromising
tone
associated
with
parts
of
Tupac’s
early
material
and
the
broader
era
of
his
music.
Because
it
is
not
an
official
title,
discussions
of
the
term
typically
reference
either
the
themes
of
2Pacalypse
Now
or
interpretive
rather
than
catalogued
material.
4
My
N.I.G.G.A.Z.
(1993),
Me
Against
the
World
(1995),
and
All
Eyez
on
Me
(1996),
followed
by
posthumous
releases.
The
use
of
the
term
“2Pacalypse”
thus
remains
informal
and
interpretive,
resting
on
the
association
with
Tupac’s
early,
provocative
work
rather
than
establishing
a
distinct,
officially
released
project.