All Eyez on Me (Tupac Shakur song)

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"All Eyez on Me"
Song by 2Pac featuring Big Syke
from the album All Eyez on Me
ReleasedFebruary 13, 1996
RecordedOctober 30, 1995 [1]
Genre
Length5:07
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s) Johnny "J"

"All Eyez on Me" is a song by American rapper 2Pac from his fourth studio album of the same name (1996). It features American rapper Big Syke. Produced by Johnny "J", the song contains a sample of "Never Gonna Stop" by Linda Clifford.

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Background

In an interview with XXL in 2015, Johnny "J" talked about connecting with 2Pac on the track:

That was the very first track I laid when we got together at Death Row. When he just got out of jail, just got released, two days later he's like, "'J', get to the studio, I'm with Death Row now." I assumed it was a joke, somebody perpetrating Tupac. I'm like "Hell no – 'Pac is locked up!" He's like "J, I'm out" I walk in, 15 minutes into the session, the first beat I put in the drum machine is "All Eyez On Me." I wasn't going to show him the track, honestly. I was like, "This track? Nah, it's not finished. It's incomplete." My wife says, "Hey, it's a dope beat!" So I just pop it in, titles just come right off his fuckin' head. [2]

Content

In the song, 2Pac raps about his paranoia and feeling he is under surveillance by the police and rival gangsters, [3] as well as being willing to live the life as a "thug nigga" and "boss player". [4]

Critical reception

Roger Morton of NME cited "All Eyez on Me" as one of the songs from All Eyez on Me which he described as "superbly unsettling, unprecedented renderings of the fear-soaked, hardcore-G mentality." [5]

Charts

Chart performance for "All Eyez on Me"
Chart (2023)Peak
position
Russia Airplay (TopHit) [6] 22

Certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Denmark (IFPI Danmark) [7] Gold45,000
Italy (FIMI) [8] Gold50,000
United Kingdom (BPI) [9] Gold400,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

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