

With death as recurring theme on LP, 'Pac rhyme about his inner demons and violent circumstances of his environment, eerily rapping year before his death, and f-k World Cause I'm curse, I'm having visions / Of living here in hearse, God can you feel Me? 8. So Many Tears Peak Position: 6 Peak Date: 7 / 15 / 95 So many tears appear in Tupac's third studio effort, 1995's Me Against World. Biggie was then killed in a drive-by shooting the following March. Tupac was shot on his way to a boxing match in Las Vegas and died six days later in hospital. Trapp cut stop Gunfight, album's title track that Peak At No. 2Pac, Notorious BIG Peak Position: 9 Peak Date: 5 / 397 during highly publicized East Coast versus West Coast Rap beef, Tupac and Notorious BIG appear in 1997. Due to changes in Chart methodology over years, certain eras are weighted to account for different Chart turnover rates over various periods. 1 earning Greatest value and weeks At No. Songs are ranked based on an inverse point system, with weeks at No. 2Pac's Top 10 Hot Rap Songs Hits Chart is based on actual performance on the weekly Billboard Hot Rap Songs Chart, through Sept. Beloved Tupac cuts hail Mary, Changes and I ain't Mad At Cha are omit from this list because songs had to be commercially available as single to qualify for Chart. Roll through his catalog and both his own tracks as well as songs he features on the Top 10 Of Hot Rap Songs Chart. Tupac's fearlessness and resilience is what kept the late rapper atop Billboard charts from the beginning of his career in 1992 until long after his death in 1996 at 25. * Please keep in mind that all text is machine-generated, we do not bear any responsibility, and you should always get advice from professionals before taking any actions * Please keep in mind that all text is machine-generated, we do not bear any responsibility, and you should always get advice from professionals before taking any actions.

In addition, album has edged out 1996 album All Eyez on Me to become Shakur's best selling album. In June 2011, the album was certified by RIAA for shipments of over 10 million copies, 2Pac's first RIAA diamond Award. Some tracks have alternate mixes, while California Love make its first proper album appearance after only being available as a single prior. The album's non-chronological sequence highlights 2Pac's career 21 popular hits, with some songs edited for legal reasons, are accompanied by four previously unreleased songs: Dead Friends tribute God Bless Dead, dedication song unconditional Love, Tough talk troublesome '96, and album's single changes also help 2Pac earn first and only posthumous Grammy Award nomination for Best Rap Solo Performance. Greatest Hits is a double disc Greatest Hits album by American rapper Tupac Shakur, released in 1998 on Death Row Records, Amaru Entertainment and Interscope Records.
