2Pac was released from prison on October 13, 1995, after Suge Knight posted his $1.4 million bail.
2Pac's remains one of the most defining moments in music history, representing both a triumphant rebirth and a haunting premonition. Released in February 1996, it was the first double-disc solo hip-hop album ever released. The Frenzy of Freedom 2pac_all_eyez_on_me
The title itself, , was a literal reflection of Shakur's life at the time. 2Pac was released from prison on October 13,
He famously went straight from the prison gates to the studio, recording the intro track "Ambitionz Az a Ridah" that very same night. 2pac_all_eyez_on_me
Rumors suggest the double-album format was a strategic move to fulfill two of his three required albums for Death Row Records quickly. Themes of Surveillance and Paranoia