Tupac Shakur Essays

  • Tupac Shakur

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    Tupac Shakur Tupac Shakur was one of the most influential artist of our last decade. He not only made several albums, but was also a large role in many films and a poet. Millions of people bought and still buy his albums. He was a pioneer to gangster rap, and he sang about things that mattered. Although, he was a role model and was admired by many, he also had a lot of enemies, and in the end, his enemies over powered his fans by taking his life. Some say that he may still be alive, but no

  • Tupac Shakur

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    Tupac Shakur, otherwise known as 2Pac, was well known for his accomplishments in the rap industry, as well as his career in acting. When most people look back at the life of Tupac they will remember September 7th 1996, the night Shakur was shot four times on the streets of Las Vegas. Six days later on September 13th 1996, he was pronounced dead at the University Of Nevada Medical Center (THUG, 2011). Although most individuals believed that the tension between the East Coast and the West Coast

  • On Tupac Shakur

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    'Tupac Shakur could possibly be the most influential and compelling of all rappers' (Dyson 106) Do we really know who Tupac was? The famous phrase, 'never judge a book by its cover' applies to Tupac's own personality and character. A first look at Tupac and you see darkness, you see a violent man with no purpose or direction in his life. Then you look deeper inside him, you step into his shoes and see a kind, caring, but very confused man. Tupac's life story is like any other typical 'thug' lifestyle

  • Tupac Shakur Biography

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    Tupac Shakur 1971-1996 Born: June 16, 1971 in New York, New York, United States Died: September 13, 1996 in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States Ethnicity: African American Occupation: Rap Musician, Musician, Actor "Don't shed a tear for me ... / I ain't happy here / I hope they bury me and send me to my rest / Headlines readin' murdered to death."--from "If I Die Tonight" on Me against the World (1995) BIOGRAPHICAL ESSAY With his tattoo-splattered physique, piercing deep-set eyes, and shaved head, Tupac

  • Essay About Tupac Shakur

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    Tupac Amaru Shakur one of the most influential, controversial rappers to have ever existed. He grew up fatherless and at times motherless because of drugs, violence, and twisted ideas. Through struggle and hardships he found his flow. He showed the world that something can come from nothing. From joining up with the Digital Underground to his single debut he worked up he grew his fan base. As he grew in fame so did the East and West rivalry. Soon after a sexual assault scandal Tupac was shot in

  • Essay On Tupac Shakur

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    Tupac Shakur Tupac Shakur was a lyrical genius when it came to rapping his feelings about subjects, he was one of the bestselling music artists of all time (Rolling Stone) and yet he was taken from us too early at the young age of 25 while partying in Las Vegas. This story is one that shows how a young musician with so much talent can be taken into the rap culture and enveloped by it, towards the end of his life Shakur produced hundreds of songs ensuring that after his death records would be released

  • The Mystery of Tupac Shakur

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    Who really killed Tupac Shakur is one of the most intriguing questions of our generation. The conspiracy theories are endless as well as outlandishly speculative. Many factors contribute to answering this seemingly unanswerable question. Rivalries, money, and fame all play key factors in determining what happened to one of the most famous rappers of all time. Rivalry and tension among his many enemies were the driving causes of Shakur’s death. Even those whom he once called friends may have turned

  • Tupac Shakur Essay

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    "Machiavelli in this.." Hail Mary is one of Tupac Shakur's most noted songs in  which he calls himself Machiavelli. Granted that Tupac is one of the most respected emcees to have change the way of we view hip-hop, but what is the relationship between the two poets? Very little know that while Shakur was in prison he studied Machiavelli's The Prince and The Art of War in depth and was inspired to reinvent himself. Most people are aware of the ins and outs of Machiavelli due to classes such as  Political

  • The Shooting of Tupac Shakur

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    The Shooting of Tupac Shakur Bang! The sound of a bullet being fired from a gun. To some, a sound of protection and safety, to others sheer agony and pain, and to some unlucky few the last sound they will ever hear. One of these unlucky few happened to be Tupac Shakur on the fateful night of September 7, 1996 at approximately 1:30 a.m. Unfortunately for Tupac he had to listen to a flurry of 15 bullets, some of which buried themselves deep into his chest, while the others ended up in the

  • Tupac Shakur And Black Nationalism

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    Tupac Shakur is widely regarded as one of the greatest rappers to ever live. According to Biography.com, he was born on June 16,1971 in New York to Afeni Shakur, a member of the Black Panther Party. During his childhood and adolescence, Shakur moved from city to city finally making his home in California after his mother moved him away from crime ridden Baltimore. In 1990, Tupac’s hip-hop career got started when he got a gig as a backup dancer with Digital Underground. After this, he landed a deal

  • Tupac Shakur Is Still Alive

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    Tupac Shakur Is Still Alive On September 7, 1996, Tupac Amaru Shakur was riding in the passenger side of a black BMW driven by Marion Suge Knight, president of Death Row Records. Tupac and Suge had just finished watching Mike Tyson defeat Bruce Seldon at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Nevada. Tupac was standing up through the sunroof while the car was stopped at a traffic light. The Cadillac containing the gunmen passed an entourage of Tupac’s allies, many of them bodyguards. Four unidentified men

  • Commemorative Manuscript on Tupac Shakur

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    Commemorative Manuscript on Tupac Shakur Central theme: Tupac was a very misunderstood individual, and a lot can be learned from his life. 1. When most people hear the name Tupac, they think of a tattooed thug, a gangsta rapper killed in a tragic shooting who only got what was coming to him, a man who lived by the gun, and who died by the gun. However, those people probably have never taken a chance to look beyond what their eyes tell them, past the ignorance and into the depths of the

  • Tupac Shakur: The Life Of Tuupac's Life

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    ” Death is a hard pill to swallow and that swallow happened in 1996 when Lesane Parish Crooks died. He was a man of many names. Some people known him as Tupac Amaru Shakur. Many people known him as 2Pac but he called himself Makaveli. Makaveli was a man that touches many souls. In 1996 when he lost his soul countless people felt pain. Tupac Shakur was a Rapper and Actor. People known him for mostly rapping. He was a hip-hop legend with controversial and explicit lyrics. He was never afraid to speak

  • Tupac Shakur

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    Hip-Hop industry, one of the first names that come to mind is Tupac Shakur. Tupac Shakur was born in June 16, 1971, and was shot in September 13, 1996. He grew up in the ghettos of New York and slowly worked his way up to fame and success. Tupac’s music and life has a huge impact on today’s society even after 17 years. Throughout Michael Eric Dyson’s, Holler If You Hear Me: Searching for Tupac Shakur, the biography on Tupac Shakur shows how Tupac was a rapper that differentiated from the other stereotypical

  • Tupac Shakur: Gone But Not Forgotten

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    When someone says Tupac Shakur, there is not a person in my generation that does not have some idea of who he is, that being said it is nearly impossible for me not to have a biased opinion towards him. Tupac Shakur was an individual with a passion to help his fellow struggling “niggas” by trying to improve the neighborhoods of those who were forced to grow up in the ghetto slums of the inner city. He survived a rough childhood that was filled with violence, drugs, and without a father. That caused

  • Hellrazor, By Tupac Shakur

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    Tupac Shakur was a black African American rapper who lived his life with poverty, violence and drugs. The songs ““Hellrazor””, “Me and My Girlfriend” and the poem “In the Event of my Demise” reflect the tragedy and pain which was Tupac’s life. All his poetry relies on vivid imagery and violent language to create a very realistic picture of how terrible life can be living in the ghettos of America. The song “Hellrazor” is a very dramatic song which tells the story of a young black African American

  • Tupac Shakur and Curtis Jackson

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    comparing Tupac and 50 Cent, one can see the flaws of American society. Both Tupac and 50 Cent come from a history of violence and drugs. They both had to make something out of what they had which was very little. They realized that if you want to achieve then you have to dream, and do whatever it takes you to achieve that dream. They had the ambition very few others had. Curtis Jackson (50 Cent) came from nothing and had to start providing for himself when he was twelve years old. Tupac had to watch

  • Research Paper On Tupac Shakur

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    Tupac Shakur Tupac Amaru Shakur born in East Harlem section of Manhattan in New York City. His birth name was Lesane Parish Crooks, June 16 1971. His both parents were members of the Black Panther Party. Tupac Shakur was a vocal participant during the East Coast and West Coast hip hop rivalry. He went to High School in California and Maryland. His career brought him back to New York City. Forget about his education and family background, thinking about how he put himself into his career so successfully

  • Poem And Twomorrow By Tupac Shakur

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    Written by Tupac Shakur, the poem “AND 2MORROW” illustrates the pains observed and felt by Shakur. Despite these adversities, he states that he remains hopeful of what will come “2morrow.” Throughout the entirety of the poem, Shakur shows that in troubling times, it is imperative that people stay optimistic. In conveying this theme, Shakur utilizes informal diction to make evident the conditions in which he lives, while also using shifts to further illustrate the central message. Firstly, Shakur consistently

  • Personal Narrative-Tupac Shakur

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    “We have to save Tupac” Austin answered. “Who’s Tupac” Tommy asked while Austin has a shocked look on his face. “Who’s Tupac!” Austin screamed, “You don't know Tupac Amaru Shakur? 2Pac? Makaveli? Pac? “Ohhh, the dude from N.W.A?” Tommy questioned. “No you idiot, he was one the greatest rappers ever and he’s a record producer, actor, and poet.