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    Travis Coe CRJ 130 April 5th, 2017 On the September 7th, 1996 a famous rapper of Death Row Records, named Tupac Shakur was killed after attending a Mike Tyson boxing match at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. After the match, hotel surveillance video captured Tupac Shakur and entourage attacking Orlando Anderson in the MGM Grand lobby. Anderson was a member of the South side Crips who had robbed a member of Death Row Records earlier that year. Following the assault on Anderson, shots were fired into

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    Tupac Dear Mama Essay

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    Mama, written by Tupac Shakur was a song dedicated to his mother to show his appreciation for her. The rapper’s music often displayed his stark contradictions, setting misogyny against praise of strong women, hard-won wisdom against the violence of the “thug life” (Biography). The song Dear Mama, was heavily influenced by his family struggles, the choices he has made through his life and the events going on around him as he grew up. Although, most people look at Tupac Shakur as one of the most influential

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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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    After releasing that album it impacted Shakur to make more music to fulfill his dreams as the 90’s best rapper. Born to Black Panther activist parents in New York City on June 16th, 1971. Originally Shakur was named Lesane Parish Crooks. Pac was named after Tupac Amaru II. He was of African-American, European, and Tureg descent. He had a difficult childhood spent in the company of people who had been convicted of serious crimes and had been imprisoned. Shakur had been exposed to violence from an early

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    Lesane Parish Crooks "Tupac Shakur" was Born on June 16, 1971 to Afeni Shakur in Manhattan, Newyork "East Harlem". Growing up Tupac had an awful rocky start, It is said that after his mother's conception she was then incarcerated for bombing charges associated with her "Possy". Being that she was a Black Panther activists Tupac constantly had to migrate between Brooklyn and the Bronx with her and stepfather Mutulu Shakur. During this time he faced reality and struggles as he had a front row seat

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    upbeat instrumental to assess the racial inequality in society and the possibility of a better future. Independently, Shakur’s lyrics suggest the inequalities he has experienced throughout his life and of his race in general. In the first verse, Shakur expresses his upbringing without a father and the struggles with the racial tension in his neighborhood. He implies that he has been pushed into a world of violence and crime because of his low socioeconomic status. He states that peace can only be

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    Tupac Shakur is a name that will always be associated with defining the genre of gangra rap. Known as a lyrical genius and often referred to as a prophet rapper he became “a spokesperson not just for his own generation but for subsequent ones who continue to face the same struggle for equality”(“Tupac Shakur”.) As an advocate for the change of African-American strife through his music, he often voiced that he was his own worst enemy at times. In the 1993 single “Keep Ya Head Up” off the sophomore

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    Tupac Shakur was a very famous rapper and poet. He was born on June 16, 1971. He died September 13, 1996, Long Live Tupac, may his music forever reign. He grew up in the streets of New York City and he made it out. His poem “ I Cry” has no release date that I can find. One of Tupac's’ famous albums is “All Eyez On Me” and they even dedicated a movie to him also called “ All Eyez On Me”. The poem “I Cry” is a one stanza poem, but It has no pattern to the stanza. This poem has rhyme, but no rhyme

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    Tupac Amaru Shakur was an African American rapper, poet, and record producer in the 1990's. In the adolescent years of his, he went to the Baltimore School for all the Arts exactly where he took acting and also dance classes, like ballet. He was told radical politics by the mother of his, that helped him produce ideas about subjects he'd later use in the many works of his. At an earlier age, Tupac had viewed the injustices of the actual world. His mom was a former Black Panther activist that switched

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    The Controversial Life of Tupac Shakur Despite his reputation as a criminal and a thug, Tupac Shakur effectively spread his message of the unfairness in society through his storytelling, music, and public stance to increase awareness of discrimination against African Americans. Tupac Amaru Shakur came into the world on June 16, 1971 in Brooklyn, New York. While poverty stricken,Tupac faced many obstacles as a child and an adolescent. All his life, Shakur used issues in his family as an underlying

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