2pac And Outlawz Still I Rise Album -

was a commercial success, eventually being certified Platinum. While some purists critiqued the posthumous remixes and the exclusion of certain original verses (often due to label politics or sample clearances), the album remains a fan favorite. It succeeded in: Humanizing the Outlawz:

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The album’s iconic cover wasn't a planned photoshoot. A photographer named Fabric happened to capture the group while they were driving down in Los Angeles. This candid, spur-of-the-moment photograph eventually became the face of the album, perfectly capturing the raw essence of 2Pac and the Outlawz during their prime in 1996. A Call from Afeni Shakur 2pac and outlawz still i rise album