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    “And I realize momma really paid the price she nearly gave her life to raise me right.” In hearing those words by the late Tupac Shakur in his song “Keep Ya Head Up”‚ I had a startling revelation: My mother was somebody and I had been taking her for granted. Immediately after the hearing that song I processed every lyric and applied it to my life. At that very moment I realized how important my mother really was and I stopped taking her for granted. This song had changed me forever. Growing

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    Tupac Shakur is considered an rap icon. Some may say he is the MJ to the rap game. He didn’t just make music he made common situation into a song that everyone can bob their head to. Many artist say that they were influenced to rap because of Tupac such as Nas‚ Kendrick Lamar‚ J. Cole and so many more. Tupac’s mother (Afeni Shakur) was a single parent and she tried her best trying to make their childhood a great one. He thanked his mom for her effort in the song ‘Dear Mama‘. He may have been known

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    Tupac Dear Mama Analysis

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    Tupac Shakur was a young rapper who wrote the song “Dear Mama” dedicated to his mother. He uses elements such as dynamics‚ instrumentation‚ and tempo to help piece together his incredible song made for his mother. The song “Dear Mama” by Tupac Shakur begins with the artist rapping his 17-year-old self. From breaking rules in school and hanging out with older people‚ to being kicked out the house by ruin his mom‚ Tupac always could depend on her to be there for him. He dedicated this song to

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    out of my way type of attitude had always been embedded in Harlem native rap legend‚ Tupac Shakur. Twenty years after his death (September 1996) it has been announced in October 2016 that the multi-talented Shakur will be a first-time Rock Hall Of Fame nominee on the 2016 ballad. The top five artists with the most votes are then honored in the spring of 2017. A Conflicted Soul...But Still A Rose We all know Tupac was no stranger to drama! Nevertheless‚ as much as we like to criticize celebrities

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    "Changes" by Tupac Shakur

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    English 112B “Changes” by Tupac Shakur The Problem of racism‚ police violence and poverty is still a big social issue. It was worse in 1990s than now but the things are getting better because of some motivational leaders and citizens who gave their life for change. The song “Changes” by Tupac Shakur is one of the more famous songs in history. It is a reference to social issues faced by African-American in the 1990s and some places in present days. Most of the songs by Tupac reflect the racism‚ violence

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    Tupac Shakur: The Speeder

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    Holograms Long before phone text and email were invented‚ Princess Leia used holographic message to ask help from Obi-Wan Kenobi. While we still can’t use that technology to send message‚ John Pepper invented an old stage trick to show people how Tupac Shakur used to look

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    A Summary Of Tupac Shakur

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    On September 13‚ 1996‚ the charismatic and widely popular “gangsta” rapper Tupac Shakur died in a Las Vegas hospital of gunshot wounds six days after he suffered in a drive-by shooting. On September 7‚ Tupac and Suge Knight attended the Mike Tyson- Bruce Seldon prizefight at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. As Tupac Shakur were leaving the MGM Grand‚ he and his bodyguard got into an altercation with a young black man believed to be Orlando Anderson‚ a member of a rival gang‚ The Southside Crips. It was

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    2pac Death

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    Tupac Shakur "Live by the gun‚ die by the gun." Tupac Shakur was born Tupac Amaru Shakur (Tupac means "shining serpent" in Inca) in New York City in 1971. He went on to have very successful careers as an actor & rapper. Look around the web for his career information‚ you know that’s not our gig. That said…. On September 7‚ 1996‚ Tupac was in Las Vegas to attend a boxing match between Mike Tyson and Bruce Seldon. He was staying at the Luxor Hotel-Casino. The fight was being held at

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    wanted to be a revolutionary.” said a young Tupac Shakur. From the earliest age‚ Tupac wanted greatness and nothing less. Tupac Amaru Shakur was born June 16‚ 1971 at New York University Hospital. His name‚ Tupac Amaru was an Inca name meaning “Shining Serpent” and Shakur meant “Thankful to God”. Tupac’s

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    Poetry Analysis Tupac Amuru Shakur or better known by his stage name 2Pac was an American rapper and actor who came to fame in the 80’s-90’s era. Both Tupac’s mother and father were active members of the “Black Panthers”. Shakur’s parents were very outspoken and tenacious individuals‚ although they divorced during Tupac’s younger years both of their qualities can be seen through Tupac’s words and actions. From an early age Shakur was surrounded by struggle and relatives who were imprisoned‚ this

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