Also known as: 2Pac, Makaveli
Born: June 16, 1971 ⋅ (Gemini)
Birthplace: New York City, New York, U.S.
Born: June 16, 1971 ⋅ (Gemini)
Birthplace: New York City, New York, U.S.
Occupations: Rapper, actor, poet, writer
Hit Songs: Changes, Hit ‘Em Up, Life Goes On
Hit Movies: Juice, Poetic Justice, Gridlock’d
Died: September 13, 1996 (Age 25)
Hit Songs: Changes, Hit ‘Em Up, Life Goes On
Hit Movies: Juice, Poetic Justice, Gridlock’d
Died: September 13, 1996 (Age 25)
2pac or rather Makaveli is a big time gifted black rapper and actor that
his impact will always stand to the test of time. They seems to be
misery over his life but 2pac was the greatest that ever lived. He was a
prophet of his time. His revelation always come true during his days in
the United States. He struggled to change his status from poor to
riches. 'He rather die get money all at the same time'. 2pac was a
revolutionary who fought against KKK and other Society that promoted
segregation way back in the United States. He sworn that black race
would never walk off this planet unless they choose to. He debunked the
impression of white people who took blacks in the United States as
extinct and the endangered species. He finally won and made United
States reasonable fit and comfortable for the black race habitation.
THIS IS HOW IT ALL STARTED....
Early Life
Rapper,
actor. Born on June 16, 1971, in New York, New York. Shakur has become
a legend in hip-hop and rap circles for his talent, his violent
behavior, and his brutal death. The son of a Black Panther activist,
Shakur moved around a lot as a child. In his youth, he explored acting
by becoming a member of the 127th Street Ensemble, a Harlem-based
theater company.As a teenager, Shakur attended the Baltimore School for the Arts, where he took acting and dance classes, including ballet. While living in Baltimore, he discovered rap and began performing as MC New York. In the late 1980s, Shakur and his family moved to the West Coast. He joined the Oakland, California-based hip-hop group Digital Underground, which earlier had scored a hit with the song "The Humpty Dance."
Debut as 2Pac
In
1991, Shakur emerged as a solo artist - using the name 2Pac - with his
debut album 2Pacalypse Now. The track "Brenda's Got a Baby" reached as
high as number three on the Billboard Hot Rap Singles chart. His second
album Strictly 4 My N. I. G. G. A. Z. crossed over to the pop charts,
with singles "I Get Around" and "Keep Ya Head Up." The album went
platinum, selling more than a million copies. Around this time, Shakur
also appeared in several films, including Poetic Justice (1993)
opposite Janet Jackson.
Controversy
2Pac
became quite a sensation, earning praise for his musical and acting
talent as well as condemnation for his explicit, violent lyrics. Many
of his songs told of fights, gangs, and sex. He appeared to be living
up to his aggressive gangster rap persona with several arrests for
violent offenses in the 1990s. In 1994, he spent several days in jail
for assaulting director Allen Hughes and was later convicted of sexual
assault in another case. Shakur himself fell victim to violence,
getting shot five times in the lobby of a recording studio during a
mugging.The next year, after recovering from his injuries, Shakur was sentenced to four and a half years in prison in the sexual assault case. His third solo album, Me Against the World (1995), started out in the number one spot on the album charts. Many critics praised the work, noting that tracks like "Dear Mama" showed a more genuine, reflective side to the rapper. The possibility of an early death runs through several songs on this recordings - something that many have seen as a chilling moment of foretelling.
After serving eight months in prison, Shakur returned to music with the album All Eyez on Me (1996). He was reportedly released after Death Row Records CEO Marion "Suge" Knight paid a bond of more than $1 million as part of Shakur's parole. In his latest project, Shakur as the defiant street thug was back in full force on this recording. The song "California Love" featured a guest appearance by famed rapper-producer Dr. Dre and made a strong showing on the pop charts. "How Do You Want It" also was another smash success for Shakur. It appeared to be a golden time for Shakur. Besides his hit album, he tackled several film roles.
Violent Death
During his career,
Shakur had become embroiled in a feud between East Coast and West Coast
rappers. He was known to insult his enemies on his tracks. On a trip
to Las Vegas to attend a boxing match, Shakur was shot while riding in a
car driven by Knight on September 7, 1996. He died six days later on
September 13 from his injuries. His killer has never been caught. Since
his death, numerous albums of his work have been released, selling
millions of copies.
Rest In Peace 2pac, you are dead but your spirit lives on...
No comments:
Post a Comment