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    Tupac Dear Mama Essay

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    Dear 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

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    Tupac Shakur, if you mention that name around anyone who loves rap culture they’ll know exactly who he is. They’ll also tell you he may have been the greatest of all time, if he wasn't murdered on September 1996 in Las Vegas, Nevada at only 25 years old. In the case of Tupac Shakur we are trying to figure out who killed Tupac I have learned that no one was found guilty the reason no one was found guilty is there's not enough evidence, multiple suspects, and the victim is dead. Tupac Shakur, died

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    Why Was Tupac Alive

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    Internet Rumor On September 13, 1996, Tupac Shakur died after being shot in a drive by. There have been many rumors from various sources that say he may still be alive and in hiding in Cuba. Many people have been saying that they have spotted him in different places and have also found pictures of him that were taken in the present. If Tupac is really alive then he planned out his death really well but for what reason? On September 7, 1996, Tupac Shakur was shot in a drive by. He died six days later

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    Tupac Shakur was obviously one of the most influential and greatest rappers of all time. Not only he was a rapper but he was an actor as well. He was loved by many across the nation not only for his talent and vocals but also for his message that was so widely spread. He was a very influential character in the black power movement because his music was extremely popular and he was a very prominent figure in the musical world, especially for young people. He made songs for the future not just for

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    Tupac Shakur was born June 16, 1971 in East Harlem, New York City. His parents were Black Panther Party members Billy Garland and Afeni Shakur who was in prison for bombing charges while Afeni was pregnant with him. He was named Tupac Amaru, for an Incan chief whose name that means "shining serpent." When Shakur was 13, he spent his earliest years in the Bronx and Harlem where he made his acting debut in a production of A Raisin in the Sun at the Apollo theatre benefit for Jesse Jackson's 1984

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    Tupac Shakur was born on June 16, 1971 until 25 years ago had disappeared from his fans, and family members. Tupac Shakur was also known as 2Pac, selling over 75 million records worldwide, also bestselling, and influential rappers of all times. On September 7, 1996, Shakur was fatally shot in drive by shooting in Las Vegas, Nevada. He was taken to Southern Nevada hospital where he passed six days later. According to the coroner’s report, Shakur was 6 feet and weighed 215 pounds, but he actually was

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    Essay on Tupac vs Biggie

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    Chris Jacobson Miss Lindquist English 101 15 November 2010 Fearless Rhymes To gaze into the lyrics of both Notorious B.I.G. and Tupac Shakur is like living in the ghettos of New York City where violence never stops. Both of these artists grew up seeing and living a life filled with violence. Gunshots and drive-byes, death and murder were a daily occurrence. Although the lyrics of both artists are simply telling their life stories and how hard it was to grow up in their “hoods” they contain

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    song “Dear Mama”, by Tupac Shakur goes in great depth on appreciating your loved ones. Tupac had many struggles in his childhood, to having no father and having a mother with a drug addiction. In his use of figurative language and word choice, Tupac addresses the theme of appreciating loved ones. Tupac uses word choice as a way to express his feelings towards his mother. His word choice “Dear Mama” proves that he is writing his song to his mother (28). In the chorus, Tupac states, “you are appreciated”

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    mother changed his name to Tupac Amaru Shakur after the last Indigenous Inca leader Tupac Amaru II and Shakur with Arabic origins meaning thankful one. Had once stated “No matter what these people say about me, my music doesn't glorify any image. My music is spiritual when you listen to it. It's all about emotion, I tell my innermost, darkest secrets.” Normal stereotypes of the rap music genre is to glorify a gangster image and a lifestyle of drugs, money, violence, etc. Tupac did touch address these

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    Biography on Tupac Shakur In much the same fashion that Kurt Cobain defined the alternative rock music scene, Tupac Shakur defined the hip-hop scene as we know it today. What made Tupac (also known as 2pac) so special was his enormous talent, his on-screen friendly looks, and the sense that he was 'real' and talked the talk, while walking the walk. Since his death, there's been a deluge of speculation on who and why, and even if, but unfortunately still no concrete answers exist for any of these

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