Last updated on November 28, 2025

2Pac’s Euthanasia Project, was drafted on October 4, 1995. Written in blue and red pen on white notebook paper, this blueprint gives us a glimpse of 2Pac’s vision for the album. Guest appearances included, The Outlawz, Chuck D, Kam, Ice Cube, Sista Soulja, Raekwon, Kool G Rap and others.
The album would later be renamed to All Eyez on Me with a revised track listing.
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As one of the first double albums in hip-hop history, All Eyez on Me went on to achieve monumental success, featuring timeless tracks that continue to resonate with fans today.
2Pac’s Euthanasia Project remains a significant part of Pac’s legacy, reminding us of his relentless pursuit of creativity and the depth of his artistic vision.


Thomas Dishaw is the creator of RapTherapy.co and founder of Artist Deserved, a platform built to help artists earn more. During his work at Royce da 5’9″’s Heaven Studios, he interviewed influential Detroit artists including Tee Grizzley, Babyface Ray, Payroll Giovanni, Royce da 5’9″, Icewear Vezzo, and Street Lord Juan.
A lifelong hip hop fan, Thomas launched his independent label Napalm Productions at age 20, releasing albums and mixtapes from 1998 to 2008.