Tupac signed with Death Row and Eazy E was with Ruthless Records
Tupac was signed with Death Row Records and Biggie was signed with Bad Boy Records.
He was signed to Interscope then after he got outta jail in '95 he signed to Death Row.
He was offered a deal from a record label while he was still underage, but he rejected it since his mother wanted him to graduate. His carreer started in 1988 officially, but his first album came out in 1991: "2Pacalype Now".Most likely, he was related to rap / hip-hop music since his birth, as his environmental culture was strongly attached to this kind of music.
Tupac Shakur wanted to leave Death Row Records primarily due to conflicts with its founder, Suge Knight, and the oppressive environment he felt within the label. He sought more creative freedom and was frustrated by the business practices and lack of support for his artistic vision. Additionally, Tupac was increasingly concerned about the violent lifestyle associated with the label and its impact on his life and career. Ultimately, he desired to explore new opportunities and partnerships that aligned better with his evolving aspirations.
T.I. is currently under the Grand Hustle Entertainment record label...
Suge Knight was the owner of Death Row Records, the record label that Tupac Shakur signed to after Suge Knight paid his bail in 1995. Before then Tupac was signed to Interscope.
Tupac was signed with Death Row Records and Biggie was signed with Bad Boy Records.
There were no reports of Tupac ever being involved in gangs. However most of the Death Row Records' (the record label Tupac was signed to before he died) entourage were in the Bloods gang.
He was signed to Interscope then after he got outta jail in '95 he signed to Death Row.
He wasn't in a gang, he just hung around Bloods, who were highly affiliated with Death Row (his record label).
He was offered a deal from a record label while he was still underage, but he rejected it since his mother wanted him to graduate. His carreer started in 1988 officially, but his first album came out in 1991: "2Pacalype Now".Most likely, he was related to rap / hip-hop music since his birth, as his environmental culture was strongly attached to this kind of music.
Tupac Shakur wanted to leave Death Row Records primarily due to conflicts with its founder, Suge Knight, and the oppressive environment he felt within the label. He sought more creative freedom and was frustrated by the business practices and lack of support for his artistic vision. Additionally, Tupac was increasingly concerned about the violent lifestyle associated with the label and its impact on his life and career. Ultimately, he desired to explore new opportunities and partnerships that aligned better with his evolving aspirations.
They manage the record label.
i dont know his first label but after he went to prison he was bailed out by suge and was signed to death row and had to make 3 albums as part of the deal.
Wilco's current record label is dBpm, which is their own label.
first record label to use dolby
The relationship between Biggie Smalls and Tupac Shakur was complex, marked by both camaraderie and rivalry. While there were moments of jealousy and competition, particularly as their careers escalated, it is overly simplistic to label Biggie as solely jealous of Tupac. Their feud was fueled by misunderstandings, media manipulation, and the broader East Coast-West Coast hip-hop rivalry. Ultimately, both artists shared a deep respect for each other’s talents, despite the tensions that arose.