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2Pac was never one to hold his tongue and throughout his career found himself at odds with numerous rappers for a variety of reasons. While "Hit Em Up" is obviously one of the most scathing diss ...
Once he was with Death Row, 2pac was all about the West Coast. While most of the songs shouting out the west side could be scathing, “To Live and Die In L.A.” is a beautiful ode to Los Angeles ...
Songs like “All Out” and “Why U Turn on Me” are 2Pac at his most raw and reckless, and it may be an even more paranoid and aggrieved album than The Don Killuminati.
Iggy Azalea: “It’s a great 2Pac song and everybody that ever listens to 2Pac—whether you like him or not—should listen to 'All Eyez On Me.' It’s standard.
Death Row Records is gearing up to release Death Row Presents 2Pac Nu-Mixx Klazzics, a new album that reworks to classic 2Pac songs. "We decided to take Pac’s best tracks and spice them up a bit ...
Likewise, certain songs have become signature tunes for 2Pac fans and casual listeners. “Dear Mama” and “California Love” were radio hits, and the B-side, “Hit ‘Em Up” is Pac’s ...
You can now hear three remade 2Pac songs from the Tupac Shakur-inspired musical, Holler If Ya Here Me. As previously reported, the Broadway production does not aim to tell the story of the iconic ...
Tupac Shakur was born in Harlem in 1971 to two members of the Black Panther Party. Taking the name MC New York when he first began rapping, Shakur spent a 2Pac’s classic third album Me Against ...
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