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The 10 greatest Tupac Shakur songs

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  Tupac Shakur   was born June 16, 1971, in the East Harlem section of Manhattan (New York City). Tupac’s birth name was Lesane Parish Crooks, but he would eventually be renamed at the age of Tupac Amaru. Musicdope80s Tupac remains one of the greatest rappers of all time because of the way he put words together and his social awareness. Tupac had a signature flow and an excellent ear for beats that allowed him to create some of the greatest songs in the history of Hip-hop. In this article, I will be naming the ten greatest Tupac songs of All-Time. 10 greatest Tupac Shakur songs 10.” Changes” “Changes” is one of the most melodic Tupac songs ever created. This is a track that still gets radio play today. This is a song that wasn’t released as a single while he was alive. Tupac always made sure to get straight to the point in his music, and “Changes” wasn’t different. In the song, Tupac talked about race, class, and politics. It’s crazy how even in 2021, change is a song tha...

Is TUPAC really dead?

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  He's alive! 10 reasons why 2Pac is "definitely" not dead 25 years ago Tupac Shakur was slain in a Las Vegas drive-by shooting... or was he? Musicdope80s On September 7th, 1996 2Pac was taken to the University Medical Center of Southern Nevada after being shot four times. The gunshots were the result of a drive-by shooting that took place on the corner of Flamingo Road and Koval Lane when a white Cadillac pulled up alongside his and Death Row Records founder Suge Knight's car and opened fire. He died six days later on September 13th. To this day the killer has still never been apprehended. In what went on to become one of the most talked-about conspiracy theories in pop culture history, many believe that 2Pac wasn't actually killed and instead faked his own death.  Musicdope80s.com I used to be one of those people - or at least I thought I was. Turns out I didn't really believe it, I was just a 16-year-old grieving fan who didn't want to believe that ...

10 Tupac quotes to get you through the working day

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  1. “How long will they mourn me?” How Long Will They Mourn Me? Tupac’s childhood Who hasn’t wondered aloud to colleagues, often and insecurely, about your intra-office legacy? No? OK. Me neither. 2. “There’s no way I can pay you back / But the plan is to show you that I understand / You are appreciated” Dear Mama Tupac was talking about his mother, but this line works equally well for managers who are unable or unwilling to offer above-minimum wage increases to their staff. 3. “Picture me inside the misery of poverty / No man alive has ever witnessed struggles I survived” Tupac Shakur childhood A helpful negotiating counter to the above. 4. “Let’s change the way we eat / Let’s change the way we live / And let’s change the way we treat each other” Changes Changes are perhaps Tupac’s most elegant track. A profound critique of race relations in the US, and a stirring indictment of injustice. It also sort of sounds like an HR manager talking about the new ergonomic chairs and hot-des...

Tupac is immortal for me

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  Tupac passed away on September 13, 1996, but his legend is still alive today.  He was assassinated on that date, and the killer was never discovered or arrested.  Still, the leading gangsta rapper defeated his killer and the dead, because only after his death, did Tupac become a truly immortal symbol in  rap  music.  Numbers also testify to the fact that Tupac was a real phenomenon: 73 million copies of his music albums have been sold worldwide so far - an absolute record for a single rapper!  Although, he died every year a new compilation of his greatest hits or CDs with unreleased songs appeared on the market, such as "  Changes  " (  1998 .) in the end we come to the figure of 23 albums in America alone!  Unlike all other gangsta rappers, he was never afraid to reveal his emotions and rap about what was on his mind.  For example: while in 1996 it was mostly about money and sex, 2pac wrote about her complicated relationship...

MUSIC AND ME!

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   My parents bought a Sharp 939 cassette player when I was three or four months old. F or me, it's not only an asset but also a close friend, accompanying me through the ups and downs of my childhood , and helping me connect to another world outside of my tiny room. mine.  Compared to modern radios, it cannot be said that my friend has an eye-catching appearance.  Somehow, every time I look at that rigid rectangular radio, with a tape door and two antennas on top to tune in, I think of a black goat with two horns that have been moved to the middle. back :D  Like a living being, my old friend is also enduring the rigors of time.  The tape function was completely ruined and every time I forced the radio to play I had to wiggle the channel knob over and over as if I were trying to wipe stubborn chalk off a blackboard with a rag.  Yet I am so grateful for that old and ugly friend of mine, for you have brought such a great love into my life, a love that I ...