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    At first glance, Tupac may not seem very versatile to a person who has only heard Shakur's battle rap Hit Em Up. But you should never judge a book by it's cover, because Tupac was one of the most versatile rappers in the industry. If you trace his career back to his first album, or even before that, when his name was MC New York, you will notice how many different rap styles he actually had. Songs like Young Black Male are a far cry from his more popular songs like Dear Mama and California Love.

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    Tupac Amaru shakur was one of the greatest rappers in the 90’s. Alongside his musical career , he was an actor and a socially engaged citizen. Most 2Pac songs speak of a childhood in the midst of violence and poverty in ghettos , racism , problems in society and conflicts with other rappers. He has campaigned throughout his career for racial equality. In my research paper, I will make perfectly clear : the rivalry between the East Cost and the West Coast, and Tupac’s shooting . I chose to talk about

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    Tupac Informative Speech

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    Tupac Shakur mostly known by his rap name 2Pac or Tupac, he is know as one of the greatest and influential rappers of all time known for his his songs California Love, Dear Mama, Hit Em Up, Changes and many more. He was also an actor known for playing roles in Juice, Poetic Justice and Above the rim. Growing up being born into a family notorious for their for their troubles with the law, he wasn’t in touch with his biological father growing up until he was an adult. While growing up he first attended

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    Tupac Shakur was an actor, poet, and American rapper but almost 21 years later, is murder remains unsolved. More than 211,000 murders committed since 1980 remain unsolved (New York Times, 2015). After much research on multiple suspects, events leading up the murder, and the crime scene only four people are suspected to be the killer. Beginning with Tupac’s gang activity, there are many events that led up to his murder. For example, Tupac was highly associated with gang members. Tupac, a Bloods

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    Tupac Shakur was a very talented man. His poem “ I Cry” has a deepful meaning to it. He was born Sept 13, 1996. He grew up in New York City. In his poem he is telling how he is alone with no one to listen to him & his pain he is dealing with. He has no “ ear to confide in”. Tupac’s poem has many different examples of figurative language. For example he says “The tears i cry are bitter & warm,They flow with life but take no form” and also, “I cry because my heart is torn, I find it difficult to

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    Why Was Tupac Alive

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    Tupac Shakur was the king or rap back in the mid-90s. He was thug poet; the voice of a generation and his music still lives on inspiring rap music today. While his music and lyrics tell a story of the streets, the once great rapper is now better known for the mysterious circumstances surrounding his 1996 death, just like the John F. Kennedy assassination before it. The murder of Tupac still remains one of the greatest unsolved mysteries of the late-20th century. There are many theories about his

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    defined Rock ‘n’ Roll; Tupac Shakur defined the hip-hop music scene, as we know it today. What made Tupac (also known as 2Pac, or Makaveli) so special were his enormous talent, his on screen friendly looks, and the sense that he was “real” and talked the talk, while walking the walk. Tupac was born on June 16, 1971, Tupac Amaru Shakur. He was named after Tupac Amaru, the Inca Indian that was sentenced to death by the Spaniards. He was originally from Brooklyn, New York. Tupac spent a lot of time moving

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    Tupac Shakur is alive because of how he was in general. Tupac Shakur is a American rapper and actor. He has a great legacy because of how he use his fame and was the voice of the people;he is a activist and a role model to me. He is the best selling music artist of all time selling over 75 million records worldwide. He may be alive by his actions and how he says things in his lyrics that can have you thinking. He has a very great legacy and while it may be possible that he is dead i will give you

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    Dear Mama Tupac Meaning

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    In the song “Dear Mama” by Tupac a major theme in the song discusses hard times through his life and how he appreciates his mother for being through it all with him. His track touched many people with a heart and left himself exposed to the public for them to judge. Tupac change the game for most rappers by doing this. “He presents the past and moves in to his present life, which is when he thanks God for how much love his mother gave him.” When Tupac stated rapping, he lived a stable life in Baltimore

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    Tupac Amaru Shakur was a very influential person who overcame many difficulties. Tupac was a rapper of truth that spoke about the things that go on in the “Hood” and the unjust police. He was treated differently because he was black and was even arrested for jaywalking. After he was arrested he was beaten by the cops who wanted him to “learn his place”(Joseph 29). This shows how bad Tupac had it because he was African American. Tupac died an early death at 25 because of a brewing rivalry between

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