Timeline 1991

1991-06-29 / 2Pac and Digital Underground during the “Budweiser Superfest”

2Pac and Digital Underground group perform on stage during the "Budweiser Superfest" in 1991. 1991Digital UndergroundBudweiser Superfest (Seattle) 1991 - Jun 27, 1991 1991Digital UndergroundBudweiser Superfest (Los Angeles) 1991 - Jun 29, 1991 1991Digital UndergroundBudweiser...

2Pacalypse Now 1991 Biography by Sal Manna, August 21, 1991

Some of the earliest words music fans heard from 2Pac that were not in a song  were in the press biography that accompanied publicity copies of 2Pacalypse Now in late 1991. Journalist...
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New Leaks: 2Pac – No Parts of Dis [1991] [Exclusive Unheard Content]

This is new leaks of unheard 2Pac's song “No Parts of Dis” song, recorded in 1991. It’s very rough, clearly in its early formative stages as a song. This cassette was auctioned...

On This Day 27 Years Ago, Tupac Dropped His Debut Album “2Pacalypse Now”

On This Day 27 Years Ago, Tupac Dropped His Debut Album "2Pacalypse Now", November 12, 1991.   Review : 2Pacalypse Now, the great debut release, is probably 2Pac’s most raw political album. He addresses social issues...

1991-09-22 / Money B’s Birthday with Tupac and Saafir [Rare Photo]

Ronald Brooks aka Money B: "This photo was actually taken at my 22nd birthday party in Berkeley at my mom's house on 63rd." On the photo: Money B, Tupac and Saafir / September 22,...

Slow Tears Fell From ‘Pac’s Eyes: One Rare Story For Chuck D & Tupac [October 20, 1991]

One story from founder of the Hip-Hop Chess Federation, Adisa Banjoko: When THUG shed tears It was October 20th, 1991 and the hills of Oakland caught fire. What started as a small brush fire...

1991-08-15 / Tupac Signed Contract With TNT & Interscope Records

On August 15, 1991 Tupac signed a six-page contract between TNT and Interscope Records and later that year released his first album "2Pacalypse Now". This was a solid release which spawned the hit singles "Trapped"...

1991-12-11 / 2Pacalypse Now Release Party (Pajama Party)

On December 11, 1991 TNT Management and Interscope Records hosted the album release party of Tupac's first album 2Pacalypse Now at Club 650 Howard in San Francisco.

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