2pac And Outlawz Still I Rise Album (NEWEST × 2026)

The album is a testament to 2Pac's influence as a mentor. Members like Kastro, E.D.I. Mean, Young Noble,

and the definitive entry for his group, the Outlawz . As Shakur’s third posthumous studio album, it serves as both a commercial powerhouse—debuting at number seven on the Billboard 200 and eventually being certified platinum—and a complex artifact of his transition into the "Makaveli" era. The album is more than a collection of unreleased verses; it is a collaborative effort that bridges the gap between Shakur’s raw, unfiltered street poetry and the polished production typical of late-'90s West Coast hip-hop. Collaborative Dynamics and Production 2pac and outlawz still i rise album

This album served two purposes:

By February 2000, it was certified Platinum by the RIAA. The album is a testament to 2Pac's influence as a mentor