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Biggie & Tupac This is the first serious documentary I saw about the life and death of Tupac Shakur and even though the Shakur estate was less than helpful in the making of the film (making the footage and focus on Biggie an unfortunate fact of the film), there are still some incredibly moving and insightful parts about Tupac. Watch for the Suge Knight interview. I liked the film so much that I emailled Mr. Broomfield to see if you would like one of my Tupac prints. He agreed and I sent it off. Buy now! |
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2Pac - Greatest Hits Received this two-disc set one Christmas from PK. Excellent collection of Tupac's greatest hits including the Dr. Dre collaboration on California Love and my personal favourite, Life Goes On. Buy now! |
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I ain't mad at cha This is God's will. And everybody that said I wasn't nothing...my whole goal is to just make them ashamed that they wrote me off like that. Because I'm 23 years old. And I might just be my mother's child, but in all reality, I'm everybody's child. You know what I'm saying? Nobody raised me; I was raised in this society. But I'm not going to use that as an excuse no more. I'm going to pull myself up by my bootstraps, and I'm going to make a change. And my change is going to make a change through the community. And through that, they gonna see what type of person I truly was. Where my heart was. This Thug Life stuff, it was just ignorance. My intentions were always in the right place. I never killed anybody, I never raped anybody, I never committed no crimes that weren't honorable—that weren't to defend myself. So that's what I'm going to show them. I'm going to show people my true intentions, and my true heart. I'm going to show them the man that my mother raised. I'm going to make them all proud.—Tupac Shakur, VIBE Magazine, April 1995. |
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