Tupac shakur Tupac shakur death was not justified for many reason. Nobody's life should be taken away because of hate culture and ethnicity. So for those reasons and many more shakur assassination was not justified. Many things led up to the death of him. Some things he just couldn't help and some he the choice to change his outcome. It all started with his early life in the article “Tupac Shakur Bio by Rolling Stone Magazine. 2001. Shakur was the son of Black Panther Party members Billy Garland and Afeni Shakur (Shakur is Arabic for "thankful to God"), who was in jail (and later acquitted) on bombing charges while pregnant with him. Sometime after his birth, he was named Tupac Amaru, for an Incan chief whose name translates as "shining serpent." he had a rough childhood not knowing his father until he was an adult . His mother was also a single mother “trying to rise three bad kids on her own” . (a famous line in dear mamma by 2pac). Most of his early life contributed to his music. Being raised in the ghetto, seeing people slang drugs and many more hardships he's faced as a kid made him and his music hard and made the people who listened to it feel his struggles. …show more content…
He spent most of his childhood moving around the country with his mother. He attended the Baltimore School of the Arts but later dropped out. At the age of 17 he ended up settling, in Marin County California Tupac, grew up in Baltimore, Maryland and excelled in both academics and music while attending the Baltimore School of the Arts. After relocating to California while a teen, he became involved in the rap industry and was a prominent figure in the new style of “gangsta
After the Shooting and a 4 1/2 year prison sentence (which was not served all the way through), Tupac made multiple songs, including the
Shakur had long accused Biggie of stealing his style and of involvement in Shakur’s robbery and attempted murder in the lobby of a Manhattan recording studio in 1994. (Eustachewich 4). Since Tupac thought he did that, in 1996 he released the diss song “Hit ‘Em Up”, which he alluded to sleeping with Biggie’s wife, Evans. After Tupac died, Biggie’s wife Evans told MTV news that her husband was distraught over Shakur’s death. Evan’s later recalled that Biggie “feared for his own life.”
Tupac Amaru Shakur was and is a well known rapper since the late 1980’s. On September 7, 1996, Tupac was shot and murdered by four unidentified men in his record producer, Suge Knight’s, car. His death caused a great uproar among the American public. Rumors flustered millions in America. Many questions came about among the American public on whether he was murdered or if he faked his own death.
Tupac Amaru Shakur, better known as 2Pac, was shot in a drive-by shooting after attending a Mike Tyson fight in Las Vegas, Nevada on September 7th 1996. On September 13th 1996, Tupac was pronounced dead. He was only 25 years old. Till this day, Tupac’s murder remains unsolved. Many conspiracy theories have ascended concerning his death.
The environment he was in, surrounded by all these awful people, influenced
2Pac suspected Biggie of setting him up and he had his reasons for it. At the time, they were the 2 most popular rappers in the United States, doing the biggest numbers regarding record sales. Tupac probably thought that Biggie arranged an assassination attempt for him in order to eliminate him and then claim the throne of the biggest rapper in the US. Right after the shooting 2Pac went to prison and the moment he was released he started consciously attacking Biggie in any way he could. This included making the famous diss record Hit em Up, where he completely demolished his
The death of Tupac was a shock to a lot of people. No one really knows why someone would want to kill Tupac. One article says that Biggie Smalls Paid a gang $1 million to kill Tupac”(Moss)”. “There was a big Rivalry between Biggie Smalls and Tupac”( Moss)”. There is a big argument on if the death of Tupac caused the death of Biggie smalls, and there are some articles that say yes and some articles that “yes” it did and some that say “no” it didn’t.
Some mark-ass bitches We keep on comin' while we runnin' for yo' jewels Steady gunnin’’. During Tupac career he was involve in a beef between the East coast and west coast rappers. He was known to diss his enemy on his tracks for example those lyrics are him dissing the East coast. Tupac was a gangster and some people thought he was violent. Sadly on September 13, 1996, Tupac was shot while driving a car.
Sadly, Tupac died at the age of 25, on September 13, 1996, by a Compton Gang (Compton Ca) called the Southside Crips. Despite his death, he and his rap style is considered a rap “Hall of Famer” to this day. However, for his “gangsta rap” style various people (mainly the older generation), believe
On this day 20 years ago, hip-hop lost one of the greatest rappers to ever pick up a mic. A pioneer, a trailblazer, a legend, Biggie Smalls changed rap forever with his rhymes, and unique flow that so many try to replicate today. A lot of people including myself wonder what hip-hop would be like if Biggie was still alive till this day. Regardless of what you think, the impact that he made in such a short time still allows a person to make a valid argument that he's the greatest of all time. Christopher Wallace was murdered March 9th, 1997 in Los Angeles, California at the age of 24.
Malcolm X was born on May 19, 1925, in Omaha, Nebraska, the seventh of eleven children. Shortly after his birth, his family moved to Lansing, Michigan, where his family was harassed by whites who disagreed with his father’s black nationalist views. When Malcolm was 6, his father was murdered, and his mother had a nervous breakdown. Malcolm and his siblings were taken by welfare agencies.
Bullet fragments from the 1996 shooting involving Tupac Shakur and Suge Knight, are still reportedly lodged in Knight's skull. Back in 1996, Knight and Shakur were the victims of a drive-by shooting in Las Vegas, Nevada. During the shooting, Shakur was shot several times (which ultimately caused his death), and Knight was struck in his arm and another bullet grazed the mogul's skull. The fragments from the bullet that grazed Knight's skull have never been removed, and it seems Knight is refusing to allow doctors to remove the fragments. The mogul is currently on trial for murder, and he has been rushed to the hospital due to his medical issues.
Suge Knight, the manager of Death Row Records, was a known member of the Mob Piru gang in Los Angeles (Runtagh). Tupac was in jail over alleged sexual assault charges, and signed with Knight partly just to get out of jail (Runtagh). By doing this, Tupac became an immediate enemy of the Crips (the Crips were rivals with the Mob
Aside from that, he and his mother also moved many times while they lived together in New York City. While Tupac was in Baltimore, he discovered rap; not long after, he and his mother moved to the West Coast where he joined the rap group
Tupac Shakur "Changes" Alexis S Whaley Keiser University Tupac Shakur was more than just an artist, rapper, or thug, he was a poet who inspired many young people of his time to take a stand. He used music as a tool to educate and speak awareness to low-income poverty-stricken neighborhoods. His words are still very influential and inspiring to many young and elderly people not just in America but throughout the world. Tupac 's song "Changes" is one of his most popular songs speaks very deep of racism and poverty in America. He starts the song tackling African American social issues.