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    The Challenges Of Tupac

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    views musicians are some of the most influential people they know, which is why many of them try to maintain this positive image for their audience. The inspiration for many hip hop artist today, Tupac Shakur is a prime example of one who was able to pull himself out of a dark place. Throughout his life, Tupac has faced many obstacles, the largest being his family. Associating with the Black Panther several members Shakur’s family has dealt with the law. His godparents killing a state trooper and teacher

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    Essay On Tupac

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    skyrocketed it into fame and popularity. No artist experienced the rap life more than Tupac “2Pac” Shakur. Tupac a seven time Grammy nominee among 12 other nominations for major awards along with 5 awards won including an American Music Award in 1997 for Favorite Rap/ Hip hop artist. Along with the awards Tupac won he ran the charts producing multiple chart topping R&B/ Hip hop albums throughout his career. Many consider Tupac to be a legend, a man that left an

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    Tupac Accomplishments

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    Tupac Shakur is a person who isn’t just a Hip hop musician, he’s a legend who changed the world. Tupac Shakur was born on June 16, 1971 East Harlem, New York City, NY, In 1984, his family moved to Baltimore, Maryland where he became good friends with Jada Pinkett Smith. His family moved again in 1988 to Oakland, California. His first breakthrough in music came in 1991 as a member of the group Digital Underground which was a month after his mother was acquitted of more than 150 charges of “Conspiracy

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    Tupac Themes

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    Tupac Shakur Tupac Shakur had a lot to live for. His devoted fans, his fiancée Kidada Jones, and a dream to help children from a background like his own. And yet, he still belonged to a violent world. Tupac Amaru Shakur, or Lesane Parish Crooks, was born in East Harlem NYC June 16, 1971. His mother Afeni Skakur, and his father Billy Garland were active members in the Black Panther Party. Tupac was named after the South American Revolutionary Tupac Amaru. Before he started his music career, Tupac

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    Tupac Accomplishments

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    Tupac Shakur was born 1971 june sixteen and died 1996 september thirteen from being shot. Tupac does not have any wife or kids but he did have a gf who was the daughter of quincy jones (“Tupac Shakur”). Before his rap career he was a poem writer and a drug dealer. He sold drugs on the same street that his mother got her supply from his mother was a very bad crack addict. Tupac's mother died at the age of 69 (“Tupac Shakur”). During his rap career he had eleven platinum albums and was the forty-fourth

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    Tupac Meaning

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    Interpretation of “Life Goes On” Tupac Shakur, in some people’s opinion, was one of the greatest rappers that’s ever lived. Over a decade ago Tupac wrote an inspirational song named, “Life goes on.” “Life goes on,” seems to be about the streets taking people’s lives, and how even though you lose someone, you can’t waste time mourning because that not what the victim would want you to do; the victim would want you to live your life because they are not coming back. The three stanzas in the song gives

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    Tupac Accomplishments

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    Bang , just like that he's shot.Suge was hit in the head too but Pac was hit badly, he had to rush him to the hospital hoping he would be able to survive the shot.The life leading to his fame, how life was being famous , his passing and after affect of it.Tupac had a hard lifestyle as a kid , having to be the man in his house at such a young age , to becoming a very influencing person with and without his music to his tragic passing . Tupac’s mother , Afeni Shakur was a member of the black panther

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    Tupac Alliteration

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    The use of alliteration can be seen in every stanza, and with only reading the alliterations one could see the growth of Tupac. Tupac’s mindset and behavior changes as he matures with his mother’s love impacting his character. In the First stanza, we can see his young disobedient rebellious behavior with, “When I was young me and my mama had beef”; then to, “Suspended from school, and scared to go home, I was a fool. With the big boys, breaking all the rules”. During this time, he also starts to

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    Oppression In Tupac

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    A Cyclic System of Oppression American rapper Tupac Amaru Shakur famously known as 2Pac and Makaveli has sold over 75 million records worldwide; his records focused on the hardships and challenges faced by poverished inner city communities, which he experienced as a youth and an adult. One of the artist most notable songs is called Changes; the rapper reveals the never changing oppression that takes place within inner city neighborhoods. The theme of oppression is prevalent and manifest within

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    Tribute To Tupac

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    memories and you will hear Tupac songs, they will be clean of course! In the hallway we have Tupac’s car where he passed away in. Along with a lot of other stuff of his. Then once you go through the hallway you go into a room with a 5 minute movie of Tupac’s life! If you choose not to watch it that is totally OK! We highly suggest it though great experience! Once you get out of the movie you go into the tunnel to get into the ride. We made this ride as a tribute to Tupac and all he did!

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