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    two that are alive. What about the amazing artist that are no longer with us? Some of the great, highly known rappers are Iggy Azalea and Tupac Shakur. They both have given the world lyrics that have change lives and have given advice to some many people of youth. Tupac is the type of artist that is a big spokesperson on racism, abuse, poverty, and etc. Tupac believed in defending yourself and becoming violent to protect your people. Iggy music is very spunky and energizing in which she symbolizes

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    Meaning Of Tupac Shakur

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    reputation is not always uniform, meaning it opens a debate about a certain person, action or event. That’s the case of the most famous rapper of all time Tupac Shakur. Many believe him to be a leader, an innovator, a genius. While others criticize him for his

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    Tupac Research Paper

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    Tupac Shakur by: Tanner Wright You may know him as 2pac, Pac, or Makaveli. His full name is Tupac Amuru Shakur. He was born June 16, 1971. He was an American rapper and in 2007 he had sold He had sold over 75 million records worldwide. His albums All Eyez on me and Greatest Hits are some of the best selling items in the United States. He was also ranked 86th in Rolling Stone’s top 100 artists. Tupac was born on June 16th 1971 in the East Harlem section of Manhattan in New York City. He was born

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    Changes Tupac Analysis

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    government. In the third song, “Changes” by Tupac, he talks about change not being able to happen and how civil rights movement would be a set up to get killed. “That's just the way it is”, is what Talent sings in the course of the song. Tupac raps about what he sees in the world and why black people can’t prevail. Tupac raps, “First ship 'em dope and let 'em deal to brothers, give 'em guns, step back, watch 'em kill each other”. In this particular quote Tupac quotes someone else, and by inferring, he

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    Why Is Tupac Alive

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    When the words “Pac’s alive” are uttered from someone’s mouth, often times, both hip-hop enthusiasts and adversaries may find themselves divided. Ever since West Coast rapper Tupac Shakur was shot and killed in Las Vegas of 1996, most of the public has accepted this great loss to pop culture. The rapper, by creating music, was able to philosophize and weave compassion into his craft unlike any rapper ever had or has done even to this day. Shakur may have been considered a feminist and a racial activist

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    Tupac Research Paper

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    Tupac Shakur Tupac Shakur was a rapper & an actor, born on the 16th of June 1971. Pac began his rap carrier in 1988. Violence was nothing new to the youngster whose mother was imprisoned while pregnant with him. It is no surprise that his music was replete with references to ghettos, street violence, sex, gangs and other social problems he faced while growing up. At the beginning of his career he worked for the alternative hip hop group Digital Underground as a roadie and backup dancer. Eventually

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    Tupac Research Paper

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    Why would the government think Tupac Shakur was a threat to society when he uplifted the ghetto community? Tupac Shakur is a 90’s hip-hop artist, well known for his revolutionary raps and urge to show people they could have a better life. Shakur was born around revolutionaries such as his mother, who was a member of the Black Panther Party. His raps concerned growing up around violence and hardships in the ghetto, and racial inequalities in the world. So how exactly could the government think he

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    Tupac Dear Mama

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    Mama” by Tupac Shakur was directed towards his mother with pure honesty,forgiving her for abandoning him and thanking her for raising him as well as she did. He tells the story of his childhood and his everyday life struggle trying to survive by using tone, metaphors, and irony.In “Dear Mama”, Tupac Shakur used figurative language to express the idea that forgiveness is something that all people deserve to earn no matter what they have done. Tone plays a huge role in the song. Tupac Shakur

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    The Life Of Tupac Shakur “I ran outside to feel the rain and I stayed outside a while when the rain was done along came the sun and this was cupid’s smile.” ( The rose that grew from concrete) Tupac Shakur. Tupac was a very amazing rapper, his lyrics where the truth, but cops was always against it. Tupac was a legend and he would always wonder how long people would mourn him because he wanted to leave a legacy that meant something to someone and he wanted to actually touch someone’s heart. Furthermore

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    Childhood and Personal information Do you know the rapper Tupac Shakur? Lesane Parish Crooks was born on June 16th 1971 in East Harlem New York. His mother Afeni Shakur was part of the Black Panther Party, which was a group that tried to help against Police brutality against African Americans. After joining the Black Panther Party his mother changed his name to Tupac Amaru Shakur. After Tupac’s father left him when he was five his mother did not have enough money, so she moved to Baltimore Maryland

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