Tupac Thesis

324 Words1 Page

Tupac Shakur, also known as 2Pac, was a dynamic rapper and actor in the 20th century. 2Pac was extremely talented and had the ability to draw audiences. He accomplished much of his life as he was one of the best-selling artists worldwide. In addition, he was able to overcome his obstacles and spread his message to the hip-hop community. Tupac was born in June 16, 1971, in East Harlem, New York. 2Pac had a difficult childhood because his family had issues such as using drugs and committing crime. When he was twelve years old, he practiced plays as a member of Harlem’s 127th Street Ensemble. In 1988, he attended the Baltimore School for the Arts, where he took acting, poetry, and ballet classes. Tupac was not into trendy clothes as he was only interested with his talents. Later, he was hired to be a dancer in a hip-hop group called Digital Underground. He participated in two of their songs and began his solo career in 1991. As he became more famous, more controversies happened. For instance, his music included violence, and was accused of sexually abused someone. He then went to prison and blamed Biggie Smalls for shooting him five times in the hotel. After being released from prison, he landed several film roles such as “Bullet” and “Gang Related”. Although he had more plans, he did not expect an incident when Orlando Anderson came to a brawl. When Tupac went into Suge’s vehicle, a white Cadillac followed them and fired bullets. As a result, Tupac was killed and no one spotted the suspects, which the case remained unsolved. …show more content…

His legacy influences others to this day and is considered as the most influential rappers in history. Fans also nicknamed him as the “King of Rap”. Without Tupac, it would have significantly affected the hip-hop

Open Document