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Rapper, Poet, Actor,
Thug, Legend, no matter
what kind of vision
you have of Tupac
you cant deny that
he would be applicable
to all those titles
mentioned above. Different
people will always
have different perceptions
of the man who meant
so many things to
so many people.
Even to this day after
the years that have
passed I still speak
to people who believe
one day Tupac will
return from hiding
and make a mockery
of his massively publicized
death back in September
1996. But there will
always be theories
and there will always
be the fact that people
have a right to hold
their own opinion,
but here at 2pacinfo.com
we firmly believe
Tupac passed away.
Nobody shy away from
the fact Tupac is
one of Hip Hops biggest
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what
he achieved
in five years
of notable fame
only most artists
would achieve
in a lifetime.
It was his passion
and energy that
captured most
peoples attention,
he was somebody
who recognized
the problems
and issues happening
in the majority
of the world,
most notable
his country
and was able
to portray them
through his
music. The lyrics
seemed to grip
you because
his tracks told
stories of experience's
and belief's
he had.
What would have
become of Tupac
Shakur if he
had of lived
through that
1996 shooting
in Las Vegas?
nobody quite
knows because
of Tupacs raw
desire he could
have accomplished
many things.
But we have
to imagine he
would have continued
with his music
for sometime
and released
many more tracks
he chose suitable
for public hearing
and certainly
he would have
become more
familiar to
us on the big
screen. With
so much promise
its hard to
contemplate
that his life
was ended in
such tragic
circumstances
and still to
this day seems
no more clear
why.
Some people
who don't look
deep enough
at the character
of Tupac Shakur
believe that
he got what
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had
coming to him, that
he was a thug who
was killed by what
he spoke. This I certainly
have a problem with
because to people
looking from the outside
in at a situation
its always easy to
stereotype somebody
and then stick with
that opinion. I have
found from speaking
to general people
who don't know much
about Tupac that common
belief is that Tupac
was this consistently
bad thugged out character.
Its always interesting
to perceive their
attitude shift when
they learn a few more
details and facts
about what Tupac actually
stood for and that
was Talent and Heart.
He was human like
the rest of us and
did some things he
was probably not always
proud of, don't we
all? but the difference
is his actions were
always publicized.
But he stayed true
to what he believed
and rapped about,
he was a catalyst
who came from the
lows to the highs
always maintaining
hardship and pain.
Look around current
day at the modern
Hip Hop icon and look
at what they're message
stands for, I personally
find it hard to find
somebody as passionate
about their music
and not their bank
balance as Tupac was.
In this era where
your 'bling' means
more what they have
potentially achieved
in their life I feel
disheartened for hip
hop because of Tupacs
absence. Many artists
have tried to copy
Tupac and have failed
miserably, it's a
sad affair to witness
and only adds to the
frustration of Tupac
fans that people are
trying to replicate
him. There was only
one Tupac and regardless
of any theory or fact
the main fact will
remain that Tupac
was a special icon
that hip hop will
probably never find
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