At the time of this film's release, 2pac was still an East Coast rapper. He was born in New York and raised in Baltimore. It wasn't until later on that he moved out to Cali and joined Death Row.
2pac was not with Death Row at this time.
Also, at this time gangster rap was far more prevalent in West Coast rap. 2pac wasn't really a gangster rapper at this point he was very versatile and could rap about anything. When he joined Death Row he went all out thug.
There weren't many rappers that were well known and could make music to fit this movie. Biggie, Jay-Z, Nas, none of them had debuted albums yet. Mobb Deep really didn't blow up until they released The Infamous in 1995.
There was some gangster rapper from like BDP that maybe they could've used but I think the soundtrack fit perfectly. I think overall the soundtrack fit very well.
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