Although the follow-up All Eyez On Me may be the more popular album, Me Against The World is much more cohesive, balanced, and tight. On "Dear Mama"-a fitting tribute to his mother recorded in the "Keep Ya Head Up" vein-Pac takes listeners into the loving recesses of his heart, while on "Can U Get Away," he echoes similar respectful sentiments to black womynkind. Me Against The World (1995) 2Pac’s best album. The perpetually thugged-out wonder reveals a more benevolent side when it comes to gender and family issues. TIDAL is the first global music streaming service with high fidelity sound, hi-def video quality, along with expertly curated playlists.
"So Many Tears," "Death Around the Corner," and "If I Die 2Nite" are all dark, eerily prophetic tunes that lend credence to widespread theories which suggest that Pac anticipated his impending death. The heavy-hearted album opens up with a radio commentary describing the circumstances surrounding his shooting, and then plunges headfirst into Pac's infatuation with death. Released when Tupac was in jail serving time for a rape conviction and just after his recovery from being shot-up gangland-style at a recording studio, this was his most introspective piece of work to date. Songs such as Me Against the World show 2pacs amazing lyricism, flow. He took the positives from his two previous projects and expanded upon it while minimising the negatives. The gruesome details surrounding Tupac's third solo offering are enough to give any music fan the willies. 2pac made a massive improvement from his first two commercial albums with this one.