HotNewHipHop https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/ The Latest Hip Hop News, Songs, Rap Albums & Music, Gossip & Entertainment News, Sneaker Releases, Sports News, TV & Movies, Interviews, Culture & more Wed, 25 Feb 2026 14:09:45 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.1 Lil Pump Trashes Lil Tracy As The SoundCloud Era Debate Rages On https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/979605-lil-pump-trashes-lil-tracy-soundcloud-era Wed, 25 Feb 2026 14:09:43 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=979605 Lil Pump was one of the biggest rappers in the world in 2017, and now, he is going off about his place in the music world.

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Lil Pump was one of the most controversial rappers when he first burst onto the scene in 2017. At the time, he was part of the SoundCloud Era, and some purists felt like this was the end of rap music as we know it.

His song “Gucci Gang” was a huge hit, but as many know, it was completely devoid of bars and elite songwriting. His glorification of drugs was also alarming, and artists like J. Cole tried to get through to him.

These days, Pump isn’t exactly an A-list rapper. While he still tours and makes videos on social media, it’s hard to imagine a world in which fans are seriously checking for his music. He remains a nostalgia act of sorts. If you want to restore the feeling you had nine years ago, then perhaps Pump remains a compelling figure. Otherwise, he’s just a guy who had some big hits a decade ago.

With that being said, Pump doesn’t seem to be enthusiastic about the discourse around his name. In fact, he recently took to social media, where he noted that guys like himself, Lil Uzi Vert, Playboi Carti, Trippie Redd, and even 6ix9ine are still touring.

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Lil Pump Rants About Touring

During this rant, Pump made sure to go off on Lil Tracy. It is here where Pump claims that Lil Tracy had to move across the United States because he simply could not afford to live in Los Angeles anymore.

It was a low blow to an artist who has been through a lot over the years, especially with his proximity to Lil Peep. Regardless, this type of rhetoric should not be a surprise from Pump. After all, he is a big Donald Trump guy, and even shared the stage with him back in 2020.

Quite frankly, it is a bit comical to see Pump put himself in such high esteem with Playboi Carti, Lil Uzi Vert, and Trippie Redd. By every metric, those artists have lapped Pump a million times over. Delusions of grandeur certainly seem to be the theme of this latest rant.

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J. Cole Didn’t Sound Amused When Asked About Drake’s “ICEMAN” https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/979601-j-cole-drake-iceman-response Wed, 25 Feb 2026 13:45:34 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=979601 J. Cole was on the street when he was approached by a reporter who asked him a quick question about Drake's upcoming album, "ICEMAN."

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J. Cole and Drake were best friends in the Fall of 2023. It was during this time that For All The Dogs was released, and “First Person Shooter” became the biggest song on that album. As many of you know, it is a collaboration that was supposed to feature Kendrick Lamar. This was going to be the Big Three’s homecoming. All three artists on one track in perfect harmony.

However, things did not work out in that way. Instead, Kendrick denied the invitation, and months later, he would use his feature on “Like That” to proclaim himself as above the “Big Three.” This subsequently led to a fiery showdown with Drake.

Now, it is 2026, and folks have moved on. Having said that, there is some real curiosity surrounding Cole’s relationship with Drake. Some feel as though Cole threw Drake under the bus by apologizing. Others simply feel as though these two have nothing to talk about anymore.

The Fall-Off is almost a month old, while Drake’s ICEMAN is on the horizon. There was this hope that Drake would feature on the former. In the end, he was not on the album. Now, there is speculation about Cole being on ICEMAN. Based on his latest comments, fans should probably forget about that fantasy.

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J. Cole On Drake’s ICEMAN

While being approached by a reporter, Cole was asked about Drake’s ICEMAN and whether or not he had any thoughts about the album. This led to a very honest answer from Cole, who had virtually nothing to say.

“Oh, I don’t know about that,” he remarked. Even the look on his face was a bit dismissive. Perhaps he was just caught off guard. Or, he simply just doesn’t have much to say about Drake right about now.

At this juncture, there is no telling when Drake will drop ICEMAN, once and for all. There are some who believe the rollout is in its final days, and we could get the album as soon as March 6th. If that is the case, then fans will be eating well very soon. Until then, however, this is all just speculation.

If you were hoping for Cole and Drake to link back up with one another, we are sorry for the disappointing update. We’re sure you were hoping for more.

Read More: Drake Confirms One Key Detail About “ICEMAN’s” Official Release Date

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Free The Youth Is Teaming Up With The Air Jordan 3 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/979597-free-the-youth-x-air-jordan-3-sneaker-news Wed, 25 Feb 2026 02:41:00 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=979597 The Free The Youth x Air Jordan 3 featuring a pink to purple gradient colorway is set to release at the end of the year.

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Jordan Brand is partnering with Free The Youth for an upcoming Air Jordan 3 collaboration. The vibrant colorway is scheduled to drop at the end of 2026. The design features a stunning gradient transitioning from pink to purple across the upper.

Sneaker Bar Detroit reports that the Free The Youth x Air Jordan 3 is going to be released on December 4th via Free The Youth, and on December 11th via NBHD.

Bright pink dominates the toe box and mudguard areas creating an eye-catching foundation. The color gradually shifts to rich purple covering the midfoot and ankle collar. Black accents hit the laces, tongue, collar lining, and midsole grounding the design.

That signature purple elephant print appears on the toe and heel as expected. Purple elephant print on the mudguard adds another layer of color complexity. Turquoise green hits the eyelets and collar lining providing unexpected contrast pops.

“FTY” branding appears prominently on the heel in white and turquoise lettering. The collaboration celebrates Free The Youth’s mission of youth empowerment through sports. Black midsoles and outsoles complete the bold colorway with classic Jordan 3 tooling.

Free The Youth focuses on providing opportunities for underserved youth through basketball programs. This collaboration amplifies their message through one of sneaker culture’s most iconic silhouettes. The Air Jordan 3 serves as perfect shoe for this.

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Free The Youth x Air Jordan 3

That pink to purple gradient is absolutely stunning and unlike anything we’ve seen on Jordan 3s. The color transition flows so smoothly from the toe through the ankle creating beautiful visual movement.

Having both purple and pink elephant print adds unexpected texture and depth throughout. Those turquoise green accents on the eyelets and collar lining provide perfect contrast pops. The “FTY” heel branding ties everything together while representing the collaboration’s purpose.

Black midsoles keep the bold upper from being too overwhelming visually. This feels like a collaboration with actual meaning beyond just slapping logos on sneakers.

Overall the colors and design choices all work together to create something genuinely special and unique. Also the retail price of the sneaker will be announced closer to when they release.

Read More: Lil Yachty Wears CPFM x Nike ACG Balaclava Hoodie Ahead Of Release

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Lil Yachty Wears CPFM x Nike ACG Balaclava Hoodie Ahead Of Release https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/979593-lil-yachty-cpfm-x-nike-acg-balaclava-hoodie-streetwear-news Wed, 25 Feb 2026 02:04:57 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=979593 Lil Yachty wore the upcoming CPFM x Nike ACG Balaclava Hoodie featuring a rainbow gradient expected to release this spring.

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Lil Yachty recently showed off the upcoming CPFM x Nike ACG Balaclava Hoodie on social media. The vibrant rainbow gradient piece showcases Cactus Plant Flea Market’s signature aesthetic. The collaboration is expected to drop this spring at a $250 retail price.

The hoodie features a stunning gradient flowing from blue to red across the body. Bright yellow, orange, and green create a sunset-like transition effect throughout. Three metallic rainbow Swooshes go down the chest in varying sizes.

Black sleeves provide contrast against the colorful gradient body creating visual balance. A blue balaclava hood extends from the neck covering the entire head. The ski-mask style hood features eye cutouts maintaining CPFM’s eccentric design approach.

Cactus Plant Flea Market’s logo is embroidered on the chest area. ACG branding connects Nike’s outdoor performance line with CPFM’s creative direction. The collaboration merges technical outdoor gear with high-fashion streetwear perfectly.

Lil Yachty has consistently worn bold, experimental fashion throughout his career. He frequently debuts unreleased pieces from major brands before official launches. This CPFM x Nike ACG preview follows that pattern of early access.

The $250 retail price positions this as a premium collaborative piece. CPFM collaborations typically sell out immediately regardless of pricing or availability. This balaclava hoodie should be no different when it officially releases.

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Lil Yachty Wears CPFM x Nike

That rainbow gradient is absolutely stunning and way more vibrant than typical outdoor gear. The flow from blue through yellow, orange, and red creates such a satisfying visual effect.

Those three metallic Swooshes stacked down the chest add just enough branding without overdoing it. The balaclava hood is wild but very on-brand for CPFM’s design philosophy. Black sleeves ground the piece and keep it from being too overwhelming visually.

At $250 it’s definitely premium pricing but CPFM collabs always command those numbers. The whole thing screams technical outdoor performance meets high-fashion streetwear perfectly. Lil Yachty wearing it early just confirms this will be one of spring’s hottest drops.

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Joe Budden Says J. Cole’s ā€œThe Fall-Offā€ First-Week Sales End Big Three Debate https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/979557-joe-budden-j-cole-first-week Tue, 24 Feb 2026 22:59:07 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=979557 J. Cole dropped his long-awaited seventh studio album this month, "The Fall-Off," and now he's on his "Trunk Sale" tour.

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Earlier this month, J. Cole finally unleashed his seventh studio album, The Fall-Off. The project managed to move an impressive 280K album-equivalent units in its first week, just shy of the 290K that was projected. During a recent episode of his podcast, Joe Budden shared his thoughts on this, arguing that this proves Cole is still very much a part of the big three.

“Congratulations to J. Cole, really big number,” he said, as seen in a clip shared by @gothamhiphop. “I’m really not shocked by it. He’s still big three. I know the narrative… but he is. He’s Him, he’s in the Civic, he’s driving around, he’s meeting with his fans. Big turnouts at a lot of colleges. I saw Ak say that it was performative. What’s wrong with performers being performers? […] There’s a billion ways to be performative, look at the way that he chose and what it represents.ā€

Budden’s co-hosts went on to praise Cole for getting out there and interacting with his fans, which many other artists avoid.

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J. Cole’s “Trunk Sale” Tour

J. Cole is currently making his way around the United States on his “Trunk Sale” tour, during which he’s selling CDs out of his car. He’s made stops in Houston, Alabama, and North Carolina, among other cities. Throughout the tour, he’s had several meaningful interactions with his supporters, inviting them into his car to listen to his new album, listening to their music, and more.

While on his way to Los Angeles yesterday, his old Honda Civic broke down, forcing him to stop in Phoenix to get it fixed. “Tried to make it to LA before we go back home, the Civic said it had enough and broke on us! Phoenix, we here now while the car is getting fixed [fingers crossed emoji],” he wrote on Twitter/X. “Gonna mob around the city in the sprinter selling CD’s in the meantime.”

Unsurprisingly, a massive crowd of fans showed up at the auto shop where his car was to show him love.

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Amanda Seales Blasts Ryan Coogler For Attending The Oscars https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/979561-amanda-seales-blasts-ryan-coogler-oscars Tue, 24 Feb 2026 22:53:34 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=979561 Ryan Coogler and his film, "Sinners," have been nominated for a record-breaking 16 awards at the Oscars ceremony.

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Amanda Seales says it’s hypocritical of Ryan Coogler to be attending the Academy Awards ceremony, despite centering his latest film, Sinners, around the idea of cultural assimilation. She explained her stance on the matter during a lengthy video rant on social media, earlier this week.

“Y’all keep showing up to these racist ass places and expecting racism not to happen,” she began. “Stop supporting this sh*t. Let them crackas be amongst themselves. I don’t know why we keep showing up to these places expecting respect. “

She continued: “Ryan Coogler, whose work I love and respect, is gonna go to the Oscars… Why would you make that movie and then show up in the places and spaces of assimilation?”

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“Sinners” Oscars Nominations

At the Academy Awards, Coogler and Sinners will be competing for a record-breaking 16 Oscar nominations. They include Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor, Best Supporting Actress, Best Original Screenplay, Best Cinematography, Best Original Score, and more.

Discussing the feat with Deadline in January, Coogler admitted he wasn’t expecting such recognition. ā€œI did not have any expectations when it came to the recognition of what they [the team] did,” he said. “For me, people just showing up to the movies and having a good time, that would’ve been enough. That is worth all the effort. But that people would consider the craft and the achievements that went into it individually. It’s so rewarding.ā€

At the Academy Awards, Sinners will be competing against numerous other popular films to release in 2025. These include One Battle After Another, Sentimental Value, Hamnet, Marty Supreme, and more. Michael B. Jordan is competing for Best Actor for his role in the film, while Delroy Lindo is up for Best Supporting Actor.

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Brian McKnight Sues Radio Station Over Deadbeat Dad Allegations https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/979541-brian-mcknight-defamation-lawsuit-radio-station-deadbeat-allegations Tue, 24 Feb 2026 22:05:03 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=979541 Brian McKnight shut down the accusations that he's been an "abusive" and "neglectful father" to his children.

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Brian McKnight is taking legal action against Foxy 107.1, the station’s owner, Urban One, and longtime on‑air host Karen Clark, over an interview they conducted with his ex‑wife, Julie McKnight, in January 2025. He is accusing the defendants of defamation, negligent and reckless publication, and vicarious liability, suggesting that they described him as an abusive, deadbeat dad, which he denies.

With the filing, as obtained by AllHipHop, McKnight claims that Julie used the interview to allege he was ā€œemotionally abusive, mentally abusive, and a neglectful father.” Additionally, McKnight says that, instead of remaining neutral, Karen Clark agreed with Julie and encouraged her accusations. He says Clark should’ve offered him a chance to respond or included a disclaimer.

On top of the complaints about Foxy 107.1, McKnight complained about another Urban One show, Rickey Smiley Morning Show, using a clip from another interview with McKnight’s eldest son, Brian McKnight Jr. In the clip, McKnight Jr. alleged that his father refused to tell his late son Niko that he loved him before he died of cancer. McKnight is seeking $25,000 in compensatory damages for each claim in addition to punitive damages.

Read More: Marc Lamont Hill Goes Off On Brian McKnight For Claiming He Could “Destroy” Him

Niko McKnight’s Death

As for that last claim, McKnight Jr. made the accusation during an interview with Marc Lamont Hill in December. He recalled Niko contacting their father shortly before his death and the move allegedly backfiring. “One of the darkest and coldest and most disheartening memories of my life is the day my brother [Niko] calls me sobbing — with all he’s going through — looking death in the eye, to tell me I’m right about telling him not to call my father because I knew what was going to happen,” McKnight Jr. said during the interview.

“Because I knew where my dad was, I told [Niko], ‘Dad is gone,'” he continued. “All my brother wanted, needed, asked for was my father to tell him he loves him. My father responds to my brother, ‘I can’t arbitrarily say that I love you.’ But this is the man that wanted to help him?”

It isn’t the only time McKnight has made headlines for his relationships with his children. Back in 2024, he labeled his children “evil” in a video on Instagram: ā€œIn order to live a life that you love, you have to get rid of the evil and the negativity — even if that evil and negativity is related [to you],” he said at the time, as caught by Page Six.

Read More: Brian McKnight Allegedly Rejected Dying Son Niko’s Plea For Love

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Cardi B Performs Raunchy Rendition Of Miley Cyrus’ ā€œParty In The USAā€ On Tour https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/979531-cardi-b-party-in-the-usa Tue, 24 Feb 2026 22:00:09 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=979531 Cardi B is currently making her way around North America on her "Little Miss Drama" tour, and serving up some exciting surprises.

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Cardi B is serving up all kinds of surprises on her “Little Miss Drama” tour, including some unexpected covers. Recently, for example, the femcee delivered a special raunchy rendition of Miley Cyrus’ 2009 hit “Party In The USA.” In a clip shared by No Jumper on Instagram, she can be seen performing it while sitting on a swing suspended above the stage, leaving fans amused.

“She’s so effortlessly funny we need more celebrities like her who don’t let money change their personality,” one social media user says of the moment. “The way she gagged the whole stadium!!! Lmaoooo! Ohhh miss wap!” another writes. Someone else says, “I’m sorry but I love Cardi B sooo much.”

Cardi’s NSFW version of “Party In The USA” is far from all she’s surprised fans with during her tour so far, however. She’s also brought out several exciting guests.

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Cardi B’s “Little Miss Drama” Tour

This includes GloRilla, Blueface, Tyla, and more. Kehlani even joined her onstage in Los Angeles, later giving the show a rave review. ā€œOne of the best shows i’ve ever seen in my life, one of the most incredible house hold names of our time,ā€ she wrote. ā€œBRAVOĀ @iamcardibĀ EVERY SINGLE PART of this show rocked me.Ā @itsbankheadĀ you are absolutely out of your mind,Ā @kollincarterĀ you are absolutely out of your mind.ā€

ā€œI’ve been watching this undeniable thing build for years,” Kehlani continued. “From Ring to Safe and you will always have me in your corner Big Bardi! You are A SUPER STAR. I was emotional as hell for you. i laughed, i cheered, i lost my voice. There ain’t a day on this earth you gon shine and i wont be cheering! EVERYBODY PLEASE GO SEE THIS SHOW IT WAS 11/10 !!!ā€

Cardi gave Kehlani some flowers of her own in response, calling her “such a beautiful soul a talented artist and an amazinggg performer.”

Read More: Cardi B Flaunts “Little Miss Drama” Tour’s Record- Breaking Success

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Gavin Newsom Claps Back After Nicki Minaj’s Latest Criticism https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/979522-gavin-newsom-claps-back-nicki-minaj-criticism Tue, 24 Feb 2026 21:19:26 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=979522 Nicki Minaj has criticized Gavin Newsom numerous times in recent months while also showing her support for Donald Trump.

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Gavin Newsom has addressed the backlash to the viral video of his discussion with Mayor Andre Dickens, during which he remarked about his low SAT score and reading ability. ā€œI’m not, you know, I’m not trying to impress you, I’m just trying to impress upon you, I’m like you, I’m no better than you,ā€ Newsom says in the video. ā€œI’m a 960 SAT guy. And you know, I’m not trying to offend anyone [and] act ā€˜all there’ if you got 940.ā€

Newsom addressed the backlash to the clip in a post on X (formerly Twitter) directed at Sean Hannity on Monday morning. “You didn’t give a sh*t about the President of the United States of America posting an ape video of President Obama or calling African nations sh*tholes — but you’re going to call me racist for talking about my lifelong struggle with dyslexia?” heĀ wrote.

Read More:Ā Nicki Minaj Defends Donald Trump In Fiery Rant On Gavin Newsom & His Wife

Nicki Minaj’s Post About Gavin Newsom

Nicki Minaj was among the many voices to condemn Gavin Newsom over the comments. ā€œHis way of bonding with black ppl is to tell them how stupid he is & that he can’t read,” Minaj wrote on X. “This means my first read on him was correct. He’s been handed so many things & put in high positions he never earned or deserved. Do you wanna know the craziest part of this footage that will haunt him forever? He’s literally slowing his speech down & talking in a sporadic cadence.ā€

She continued: ā€œHe’s not just TELLING them that they’re all probably stupid & probably can’t read, he’s LITERALLY SLOW-ING-DOWN-HIS-SPEECH to make them understand the words that are coming out of his mouth!!!! As if they’re children!!!! That means he REALLY BELIEVES they’re slow. He’s not just saying it—he didn’t misspeak!!!! He BELIEVES it!!!! Do ya love it?!?!! Do ya just love it, black ppl?!????ā€

It’s far from the only time Minaj has spoken out to criticize Gavin Newsom or show support for President Donald Trump. She’s made several posts promoting right-wing politics and attended Turning Point USA’s AmericaFest as well.

Read More: Donald Trump Gushes Over Nicki Minaj’s ā€œBeautifulā€ Skin & Nails

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Tupac’s “All Eyez On Me” Was His Post-Prison Reckoning https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/972612-tupacs-all-eyez-on-me-was-his-post-prison-reckoning Tue, 24 Feb 2026 20:42:00 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=972612 "All Eyez on Me" marked a turning point in 1996, as did Tupac's death. Thirty years later, its ambition still as unapologetic as the rapper intended.

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It was October 1995, when 24-year-old Tupac Shakur was released from Clinton Correctional Facility. He had served time on a sexual abuse conviction he consistently disputed. Within hours, he was on a plane to Los Angeles. Suge Knight had posted his bail. A deal with Death Row Records was already in motion. The transition was abrupt. Tupac did not ease back into public life. He went straight to the studio.

Four months later, on February 13, 1996, he released the double album All Eyez on Me. It debuted at No. 1 and expanded Rap’s commercial scale at a time when the genre was still fighting for respect. The project was prolific and unapologetic. It sounded like an artist determined to reclaim control of his narrative after months of confinement and relentless public scrutiny.

Read More: All Eyez On Me – Album By 2Pac

Then, seven months after its release, he was killed in Las Vegas.

That tragedy changed how the album is heard today. All Eyez on Me captures a young Black artist juggling the effects of incarceration, loyalty, rivalry, fame, and the love-hate relationship with the media in real time. It shows both the power Tupac stepped into and the pressure pressing against him. The record reaches far beyond the idea of a comeback.

Death Row’s Dominance

When Tupac signed with Death Row Records in late 1995, the label was already dominating the Rap game in the West Coast. Founded by Suge Knight and anchored by Dr. Dre, the company had built its reputation on polished G-funk production and lyrical stories from the streets. While success was ongoing, there were also lawsuits, rivalries, and industry intimidation that were part of its reputation. Tupac’s arrival only intensified that energy.

Fresh out of prison and newly aligned with a label positioned at the center of the East Coast–West Coast feud, he recorded at a relentless pace. Studio accounts from that period describe long sessions and rapid writing. There was no slow reintroduction to the market.

“I only wrote one song [in jail]. But I’ve been in the studio every waking hour since I got out. Me and my producer Johnnie ‘J’ keep coming up with new songs till people start passing out. Then we come back early in the morning and start over. You’re going to feel the entire 11 months of what I went through on this album. I’m venting my anger.”
-Tupac, L.A. Times interview, October 1995

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All Eyez on Me was ambitious. At a time when albums typically ran lean, Tupac delivered a double project that did not feel padded. It moved between aggression and reflection to celebration and paranoia. Commercially, the move was strategic. Death Row understood branding. The album’s rollout reinforced Tupac’s outlaw persona while positioning him as the label’s most visible voice. The project would eventually become one of the best-selling Rap albums of all time. The message to the industry was that Rap could top charts at Rock’s scale without softening its edges.

Yet, with the scale came relentless attention. By early 1996, Tupac was no longer just a rapper. He was a national figure, appearing in films and on magazine covers while navigating active rivalries and media narratives that framed him as dangerous. Death Row’s strength boosted his platform. It also intensified the spotlight.

Read More: French Montana Praises 2Pac’s “All Eyez On Me”: “I Was Listening To That When I Didn’t Even Know English”

Within that environment, All Eyez on Me also functioned as both product and positioning. It cemented Death Row’s authority and elevated Tupac’s status. It also defined the lines between coasts at a moment when tension was already combustible.

Regional Tension & Public Rivalry

Tupac’s conflict with The Notorious B.I.G. in the mid-’90s had become central to his story. What began as a friendship had deteriorated into accusation and distrust after Tupac was shot in the lobby of Quad Recording Studios in 1994. He believed people within Bad Boy Records had prior knowledge of the attack. Those suspicions hardened during his incarceration. All Eyez on Me pressed into that strain.

Tracks like ā€œHit ’Em Up,ā€ released shortly after the album as a B-side to “How Do You Want It,” left little ambiguity about where Tupac stood. The aggression was direct. The record escalated the Rap beef from competitive rivalry into something deeply personal. In that moment, Hip Hop’s regional split felt less like marketing and more like a fracture.

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At the same time, All Eyez on Me affirmed West Coast identity with clarity. ā€œCalifornia Love,ā€ produced by Dr. Dre, was celebratory and expansive. It positioned Los Angeles and the Golden State as a cultural capital. The production was polished, built on synthesizers and heavy bass lines that defined G-funk. It was commercially accessible without sacrificing regional pride.

Moreover, Tupac’s geography complicated the binary. Born in New York, raised in Baltimore, and artistically shaped in Oakland, he embodied multiple regions. Yet in 1996, he aligned himself firmly with the West. That choice exposed rifts that were already established.

“The thing that bothers me is that it seems like all the sensitive stuff I write just goes unnoticed . . . the media doesn’t get who I am at all. Or maybe they just can’t accept it. It doesn’t fit into those negative stories they like to write. I’m the kind of guy who is moved by a song like Don McLean’s ‘Vincent,’ that one about Van Gogh. The lyric on that song is so touching. That’s how I want to make my songs feel. Take ‘Dear Mama’—I aimed that one straight for my homies’ heartstrings.”
-Tupac, L.A. Times interview, 1995

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Inside The Record: Sound, Collaborators, & Construction

The album’s opening track, ā€œAmbitionz Az a Ridah,ā€ does not ease the listener in. It asserts power immediately. The tone is aggressive and confident, and the outlaw persona is heightened. Still, the vulnerability never disappears. It is simply layered beneath the bravado.

Then, the Danny Brown-assisted ā€œI Ain’t Mad at Chaā€ reflects on fractured friendships and the inevitability of change. ā€œLife Goes Onā€ mourns loss without sensationalism. Even nestled within tracks built for the club, there is an undercurrent of fatalism. Tupac oscillates between celebration and premonition.

As we already stated, Dr. Dre helmed ā€œCalifornia Love,ā€ built around a Roger Troutman-assisted hook that felt nostalgic and futuristic. The track’s synth layers and talkbox vocals gave it mainstream appeal without diluting its regional identity. It became one of the defining records of 1996.

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“If they can stop me, they can stop 30 more rappers before they even born. But there’s something else I understand now: If we really are saying Rap is an art form, then we got to be true to it and be more responsible for our lyrics. If you see everybody dying because of what you saying, it don’t matter that you didn’t make them die, it just matters that you didn’t save them.”
-Tupac, Vibe Magazine cover story, 1995

Still, Dre was not the sole architect. Daz Dillinger and Johnny “J” contributed significantly to the album’s sonic backbone. Johnny “J” in particular shaped much of the project’s melodic feel. His production on tracks like ā€œHow Do U Want Itā€ and ā€œAll Bout Uā€ balanced smooth instrumentation with hard percussion, allowing Tupac’s cadence to cut cleanly through arrangements.

Speaking of ā€œHow Do U Want It,ā€ featuring K-Ci & JoJo, it became another commercial high point, topping charts and reinforcing Pac’s crossover presence. The collaboration also bridged Rap and R&B at a moment when that fusion was expanding radio. Moreover, the album’s guest list included Snoop Dogg, who appeared on multiple tracks, reinforcing Death Row unity. Nate Dogg added hooks with melodies that softened otherwise hard-edged bars. Further, Tha Dogg Pound’s presence grounded the project firmly in the West Coast ecosystem.

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The duality of All Eyez on Me was a part of what makes the album endure. It does not present one single version of masculinity. It presents a young Black man steering survival in public view. He embraces excess while speaking openly about incarceration and institutional distrust.

The persona was purposeful. Tupac understood the power of image. He knew controversy extended reach. At Death Row, power was currency. Yet, beneath the performance lay a writer who had studied theater and poetry and had been raised in political thought. That education surfaces in the emotional scope of the record.

The Album, In Hindsight

On September 7, 1996, Tupac Shakur was shot in Las Vegas. He died six days later at 25 years old. The case remained shrouded in rumors and conjecture for decades. Soon, a trial may lay some of the speculation to rest. Pac’s death altered the way All Eyez on Me was heard.

It was not built as a farewell. After his murder, however, it became foundational to the mythology surrounding him. Tupac was no longer just an artist figuring out conflict. He became a symbol, a martyr to some and a cautionary tale to others. His posthumous releases followed, and death solidified his status while also accelerating the business of legacy.

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The mid-1990s were not kind to Black male celebrities. Rappers were often depicted as threats rather than artists. Media narratives emphasized criminality and chaos. Pac’s prior legal troubles fed that framing. Rather than retreat, he leaned into it. He exaggerated the outlaw image and forced audiences to confront it on his terms. The same industry that celebrated his sales figures also commodified his volatility. All Eyez on Me sits at that intersection. It is celebratory and defiant, yet also aware. It documents what it meant to be young, Black, famous, and constantly misread.

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