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* SimilarlyNamedWorks: This album contains a song called "Fuck the World". [[Music/{{Esham}} Natas]] released a song called "Fuck da World" the same year. Music/InsaneClownPosse released another song called "Fuck the World" four years later.

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* SimilarlyNamedWorks: This album contains a song called "Fuck the World". [[Music/{{Esham}} Natas]] released a song called "Fuck da World" the same year. Music/InsaneClownPosse released another song called "Fuck "[[Music/TheAmazingJeckelBrothers Fuck the World" World]]" four years later.
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* SimilarlyNamedWorks: This album contains a song called "Fuck the World". Music/{{Natas}} released a song called "Fuck da World" the same year. Music/InsaneClownPosse released another song called "Fuck the World" four years later.

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* SimilarlyNamedWorks: This album contains a song called "Fuck the World". Music/{{Natas}} [[Music/{{Esham}} Natas]] released a song called "Fuck da World" the same year. Music/InsaneClownPosse released another song called "Fuck the World" four years later.
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* SimilarlyNamedWorks: This album contains a song called "Fuck the World". Music/{{Natas}} released a song called "Fuck da World" the same year. Music/InsaneClownPosse released another song called "Fuck the World" four years later.
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* ThrowItIn: In an interview, AB Money explained how he freestyled the "hey's" in the background for "Temptations", and how Tupac loved it enough to include it on the song.
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* WorkingTitle: Was originally titled ''Out On Bail''.
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* CreatorsFavoriteEpisode: Tupac named this as his favourite album of his own.
-->''Me Against the World'' was really to show people that this is an art to me. That I do take it like that. And whatever mistakes I make, I make out of ignorance, not out of disrespect to music or the art. So ''Me Against the World'' was deep, reflective. It was like a blues record. It was down-home. It was all my fears, all the things I just couldn’t sleep about. Everybody thought that I was living so well and doing so good that I wanted to explain it. And it took a whole album to get it all out. It’s explaining my lifestyle, who I am, my upbringing and everything. It talks about the streets but talks about it in a different light. There’s a song on there dedicated to mothers, just a song I wrote just for my mother. And it digs deeper like that. I just wanted to do wanted to something for all mothers. I’m proud of that song. It affected a lot of people
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