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With his latest docuseries, FX’s “Dear Mama,” Hughes takes that potent formula and applies it to a very different kind of relationship: the inviolable bond between Tupac Shakur and his ...
In “Dear Mama” — a five-part docuseries that premieres Friday on FX and streams on Hulu — two of Tupac Shakur’s cousins recount, in chilling detail, how they first heard the titular classic.
How ‘Dear Mama,’ The Best Tupac Doc Yet, Got Made. Through the lens of the artist's relationship with his mother, director Allen Hughes paints a rich portrait of the singular, complex Shakur.
Home Awards Documentary ‘Dear Mama’ Duo On The Legacy Of Tupac & Afeni Shakur And Holding Out Hope For Justice – Contenders TV: The Nominees ...
As it turns out, those concerns were without merit. The five-part docuseries “Dear Mama” centers the relationship between Tupac Shakur and his mother, Black Panther and activist Afeni Shakur ...
Yet a new docuseries, Dear Mama: The Saga of Afeni and Tupac Shakur, makes sense of the totality of the artist, who was murdered in 1996, by looking at his life through a novel, unexpected lens ...
True fans know that Tupac was so special because he was raised by Afeni Shakur, one of the most fascinating women in American history —which you can learn all about in FX's "Dear Mama," a five ...
Tupac Shakur released the hit song "Dear Mama" back in 1995. And now, 28 years later, one of the song's creators says he was never compensated for helping to create the track.
"Dear Mama," a new 5-part docuseries examines the life and legacy of Tupac Shakur and his mother Afeni Shakur. It is set to premiere on April 21 on FX and Hulu.
Tupac Shakur has been gone for nearly three decades, but his popularity has never waned thanks to family, friends and collaborators like Jamal Joseph and Allen Hughes, who are behind FX’s Emmy ...
WHEN TUPAC SHAKUR‘S estate approached Allen Hughes to make a documentary about the iconic rapper, Hughes said thanks, but no. Sure, the Defiant Ones filmmaker and his brother, Albert, had co ...
TUPAC SHAKUR: (Rapping) When I was young, me and my mama had beef, 17 years old, kicked out on the streets. Though back at the time, I never thought I'd see her face, ain't a woman alive that ...