Tell me is it cool to f**k? Did you think I come to talk am I a fool or what? Positions on the floor it’s like erotic, ironic cause I’m somewhat psychotic I’m hittin switches on bitches like I been fixed with hydraulics Up and down like a roller coaster, I’m up inside ya I ain’t quittin til the show is over, cause I’ma rider In and out just like a robbery, I’ll probably be a freak and let you get on top of me, get her rockin these Nights full of Alize, a livin legend You ain’t heard about these niggaz play these Cali days Delores Tucker, youse a motherf**ker Instead of tryin to help a nigga you destroy a brother Worse than the others - Bill Clinton, Mr. International, playa with the passport Just like Aladdin bitch, get you anything you ask for It’s either him or me - champagne, Hennessey A favorite of my homies when we floss, on our enemies Witness as we creep to a low speed, peep what a hoe need Puff some mo’ weed, funk, ya don’t need Approachin hoochies with a passion, been a long day But I’ve been driven by attraction in a strong way Your body is bangin baby I love it when you flaunt it Time to give it to daddy nigga now tell me how you want it (Tell me how you want it! La-dy, yeahhhyeah)
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This fan-favorite features a crew neckline, short sleeves, a standard fit, and Tupac All Eyez On Me graphics at the front. Love the way you activate your hips and push your ass out Got a nigga wantin it so bad I’m bout to pass out Wanna dig you, and I can’t even lie about it Baby just alleviate your clothes, time to fly up out it Catch you at a club, oh shit you got me fiendin Body talkin shit to me but I can’t comprehend the meaning Now if you wanna roll with me, then here’s your chance Doin eighty on the freeway, police catch me if you can Forgive me i’m a rider, still I’m just a simple man All I want is money, f**k the fame I’m a simple man Mr. Keep it real with the new 2Pac All Eyez On Me T-Shirt. Erratic though it may be, All Eyez on Me is nonetheless carried off with the assurance of a legend in his own time, and it stands as 2Pac's magnum opus.How do you want it? How does it feel? Comin up as a nigga in the cash game livin in the fast lane I’m for real How do you want it? How do you feel? Comin up as a nigga in the cash game livin in the fast lane I’m for real
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Despite some good moments, the second disc is slowed by filler and countless guest appearances, plus a few too many thug-lovin' divas crooning their loyalty. Both hits are on the front-loaded first disc, which would be a gangsta classic in itself other highlights include the anthemic Snoop Dogg duet "2 of Amerikaz Most Wanted," "All About U" (with the required Nate Dogg-sung hook), and "I Ain't Mad at Cha," a tribute to old friends who've gotten off the streets. Dre also contributes another surefire single in "California Love" (which, unfortunately, is present only as a remix, not the original hit version). On the plus side, this is easily the best production he's ever had on record, handled mostly by Johnny J (notably on the smash "How Do U Want It") and Dat Nigga Daz Dr. In that sense, it's an accurate depiction of what made him such a volatile and compelling personality, despite some undeniable filler. All Eyez on Me is 2Pac the thug icon in all his brazen excess, throwing off all self-control and letting it all hang out even if some of it would have been better kept to himself. Despite Demetrius Shipp Jr.'s fine lead performance, All Eyez on Me is mostly a surface-skimming, by-the-numbers biopic of a larger-than-life icon.
Sure, there are a few reflective numbers and dead-homiez tributes, but they're much more romanticized this time around.
But more than that, it's also an unabashed embrace of the gangsta lifestyle, backing off the sober self-recognition of Me Against the World. With all the controversy surrounding him, 2Pac seemingly wanted to throw down a monumental epic whose sheer scope would make it an achievement of itself. Whatever the case, 2Pac re-emerged hardened and hungry with All Eyez on Me, the first double-disc album of original material in hip-hop history. Maybe it was his time in prison, or maybe it was simply his signing with Suge Knight's Death Row label. Dre track “California Love” became a huge house-party hit, but what unifies the album, through an array of different producers and guest stars, is Pac’s charisma and his struggles with morality: “It’s similar to Rhythm Nation, but thugged out - forgive me, Janet.” In the course of 27 songs and two discs, Pac empties his brain of the contradictory impulses. On his fourth (and final) album, he briefly gets it. 2Pac wanted it all: credibility and success, “murderous lyrics” and voice-of-a-generation gravitas.