Although Tupac was not actually a part of any Bloods gang he was in direct affiliation with them, and Death Row, who was also affiliated with the Bloods. He however did not have any problems with Crips, and commonly did songs with them, including Ice-T and Snoop Dogg.
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Tupac Shakur, also known as 2Pac, wrote several poems and songs during his career as a rapper and artist. Some of his poetic works include "The Rose That Grew from Concrete," "In the Depths of Solitude," and "And 2morrow." These poems often reflect on themes of struggle, social issues, and personal growth.
Yes, Tupac Shakur's obituary was published in various newspapers and magazines after his death in 1996. It highlighted his impact as a rapper, actor, and activist, as well as the circumstances surrounding his untimely passing.
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When i used to sell ipods we said 250 songs per GB so i would say 2000. However, this could be more or less as this is based on songs with an average of 4mb. This is just a general rule because if you listen to songs which are generally short, like punk, you could fit alot more and vice versa if you listen to longer classical style songs you would fit less.
Yes he did and in fact he had a lot own charities, free toll service for kids to reach him, even changed his publishing company name Joshua's Dream
In 93, Tupac recieved a letter from the parents of a dying boy, named Joshua. They said it was Joshua's last wish to meet Tupac. Tupac flew to Maryland to meet Joshua. Soon after Joshua's death Tupac renamed his publishing company from Ghetto Gospel Music to Joshua's Dream.
The investigation was never solved. Some people think Biggie Smalls (Christopher Wallace) was involved, that was never proven, nor is there any real evidence to support this claim. What we do know is that Tupac, Suge Knight, and several members of the Death Row Records family had an altercation with an L.A. Crip named Baby Lane (Orlando Anderson). See the below article -
The Tyson vs. Seldon boxing match was held Saturday, September 7, 1996. Tupac and Suge sat up front and Tupac cheered Tyson on as he had done so many times before. The fight lasted only 109 seconds. While walking through the lobby of the MGM grand after the fight the entourage noticed Orlando Anderson.
In a prior incident in a Lakewood Mall, Orlando Anderson stole Travon Lane's Death Row medallion that happened to be a personal gift from Suge Knight. Tupac stepped up to Orlando and said "You from the south?" Tupac then punched him in the face knocking him on the ground, after which Suge and the Deathrow entourage proceeded to beat him. Rumors surrounding the shooting have Orlando's Anderson with Jerry Bonds driving the white Cadillac while Dwayne Keith Davis (Keefee D) was the shooter. An article in Details magazine stated that Orlando and his brother wanted to start a studio, but didn't have the resources. Allegedly after the shooting they came into some money, and the possibility of a pay off for some role in the shooting is there. Anderson, an alleged crip who claimd he was not affiliated, also denied the shooting and stated he was a scapegoat. He was shot 2 years later in an incident outside a car wash.
There's a video on youtube that said Tupac tried coke and other stuff, But he only tried it. He did frequently Smoke marijuana, but that was really it.
no one really knows but maybe around when 2pac and Biggie was in their late 18s to early 20s
that means he stould for all the same reasons that tupac stould for
He was criticized for his use of the word hoe and other lyrics viewed as misogynistic. His views on the government and their agenda made him a target because of his mothers association with the Black Panther Party. He behaved outrageous and inappropriately in some peoples eyes.
Biggie Smalls was an Original Ganster and when original gangsters felt violated they killed the violater. But biggie didnt really kill Tupac some crips offiliated with biggie did it instead but biggie didnt tell them to
well i belive that tupac is still alive. He has been seen in haiti,Brazil,sydney,California,New Mexico and other places Tupac faked his death. well its not tupac anymore its makaveli. nicollo makaveli was a Italian prince that faked his death to fool his enimies and the age of 25. when tupac was in jail he read a book about nicollo. And when he came out of jail he changed his name to makaveli. if u have any questions contact me at polanco591@AOL.com i am 12 years old and i am a huge fan of Tupac. I forgot to say that makaveli faked his death 18 years. so tupac is supposed to come back at 2014
biggie died in 1997 but tupac is not dead but people want us to think he died on September 13th 1996 but no he is not dead
he died on september 7th in 1996 , and it's not shukor it's shakur !
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when he was alive they were whne they were upcoming rappers but then tupac thought biggie was behind the shooting in new york and they were then enemies.