In February he started serving an one-and-a-half to four-and-a-half year jail sentence for rape. Not long after that he discharged the collection "Me Against the World", which gave 2Pac the qualification of being the main craftsman to have a collection at number one on the Billboard 200 while serving a jail sentence.
While imprisoned, 2Pac read numerous books by Machiavelli, Sun Tzu's The Art of War and different works of political rationality and technique, which would later impact his music.
In October 1995, in the wake of serving eleven months, 2Pac was discharged from the prison due in huge part to the help and impact of Suge Knight, CEO of Death Row Records, who posted a $1.4 million safeguard pending bid of the conviction in return…show more content… Possibly it was his time in jail, or perhaps it was essentially his marking with Knight's Death Row name, however whatever the case, 2Pac rose solidified and eager with "All Eyez on Me", the first twofold circle collection of unique material in hip-jump history. It just took 2Pac two weeks to record the 27-track epic.
"All Eyez on Me" was discharged on February 13, 1996 very nearly a year after 2Pac started his jail sentence. Unfortunately, the Grammy designated collection was the last to be discharged amid 2Pac's lifetime.
The collection opened at number 1 on the Billboard 200, making 2Pac the first rapper to have two straight collections debut at number one. Albeit 2Pac spent the majority of 1995 bolted up and engaging the framework, the collection makes it clear that, instead of lessening his aesthetic capacities, the battles just hoisted his aptitudes.
The majority of the tracks on "All Eyez on Me" are unashamed festivals of carrying on with the hooligan way of life ("California Love") keeping in mind there is the incidental memory about over a wide span of time companions ("Heartz of Men"), it moves far from the social and political cognizance of "2Pacalypse