More than 30 years after its release, 2Pac ’s iconic double album All Eyez on Me has officially been inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame as part of the Recording Academy’s 2026 class. The late rapper’s longtime collaborator and Outlawz member E.D.I. Mean accepted the honor on behalf of Tupac Shakur, his estate, friends, family, and fans during the ceremony. “Thank you to the Recording Academy for this incredible honor,” E.D.I. said during his speech. “I’m sure Tupac is smiling big and saying, ‘I told you I was a legend.’” Released in 1996, All Eyez on Me became one of the defining albums of hip-hop’s golden era, helping cement Tupac’s legacy as one of rap’s most influential voices. The project debuted shortly after his release from prison and featured classics including “California Love,” “How Do U Want It,” and “2 of Amerikaz Most Wanted.” While reflecting on Tupac’s impact, E.D.I. described the rapper as much more than a musician. “He was more than an artist,” he said.…