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Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z... 1993 Album

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1h 3m 55s
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Release Dates
1993-02-16
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Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z... is the second studio album by American rapper 2Pac, released by Interscope Records on February 16, 1993. N.I.G.G.A. in the title is punctuated to refer to 2Pac's backronym "Never Ignore Getting Goals Accomplished". The album features guest appearances from the group Live Squad, 2Pac's stepbrother The Wycked (later known as "Mopreme", later a member of 2Pac's groups Thug Life and The Outlawz), Ice-T, Ice Cube, Treach, Apache, Poppi, Deadly Threat, R&B singer Dave Hollister and Digital Underground. Similar to his debut, 2Pacalypse Now, the album contains many tracks emphasizing 2Pac's political and social views. The original album was going to be named "Troublesome 21" and released in September 1992, but it was scrapped. Debuting at #24 on the Billboard 200, this album saw more commercial success than its predecessor, and there are many noticeable differences in production. While 2Pac's first effort included a more underground or indie-rap-oriented sound, this album was considered his "breakout" album. It spawned the hits "Keep Ya Head Up" and "I Get Around". As of 2011, Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z... has sold 1,639,584 units in the United States.
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1. Holler If Ya Hear Me 4m 38s
2. Pac's Them (Interlude) 1m 56s
3. Point The Finga 4m 26s
4. Something 2 Die 4 (Interlude) 2m 43s
5. Last Wordz 3m 37s
6. Souljah's Revenge 3m 16s
7. Peep Game 4m 28s
8. Strugglin' 3m 34s
9. Guess Who's Back 3m 7s
10. Representin' 93 3m 34s
11. Keep Ya Head Up 4m 22s
12. Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z... 5m 55s
13. The Streetz R Deathrow 3m 27s
14. I Get Around 4m 19s
15. Papa'z Song 5m 26s
16. 5 Deadly Venomz 5m 14s

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His Most Inconsistent Album 'Holler If Ya Hear Me' is a classic Pac anthem. The two interludes are laced with nice laid back production making them worthwhile as well. 'Point the Finga' goes hard, as does 'Last Words' featuring the two Ices. Upon revisiting the album at this stage I'm wondering why I haven't rated this album higher. However, it soon becomes apparent as it falls into problems for a run of tracks, where the production falls into a hole - not a large one, but they just get a touch boring. Even 'Keep Ya Head Up', with its important lyrics, just doesn't have interesting enough production. There is also 'Guess Who's Back' in the middle of the album that feels like it should be an introductory song. As I had thought may have been the case, on the cassette issue, it begins side B which makes sense I suppose. It gets better from there though. The title track 'Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z...' is an improvement. As is the Nostradamus like titled 'The Streetz R Deathrow' that features samples that have been used on other great hip hop songs. Then the last three songs go well as well with 'I Get Around', 'Papa'z Song' and '5 Deadly Venomz'. The Ice Cube influence on Pac is very evident here, with the Don Mega being sampled and featured, along with the aspects of the production throughout the album being similar to early Cube releases. It's consistent in that all the worst songs are basically bundled together in the middle, but overall it is the Pac album with the most average songs, largely due to weak production, and the least great songs. Best Tracks: Holla If Ya Hear Me, Point the Finga, Last Words, The Streetz R Deathrow, I Get Around
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