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    Tupac Amaru Shakur

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    Last year there was a movie dedicated to Tupac's life. It was named the same name as one of his album called All Eyez On Me, and Demetrius Shipp Jr. was casted as Tupac Shakur. This movie was a biography made 21 years after Tupac's tragic death. Tupac has many inspirational quotes such as “Reality is wrong. Dreams are for real”. “For every dark night, there's a brighter

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    Art Form Of Music

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    that live there, it’s terrifying real. J Cole takes elements of what’s going on around him, what he grew up around and personal experiences he’s faced. In addition there is a song called Immortal by J Cole which was released on his new album 4 Your Eyez Only. In the song, Jermaine (J Cole) “examines the gravity

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    Tupac's Hiphop Culture

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    during which there was a feud between the west coast and the east coast hip hop artists. After Tupac's album “All Eyez On Me”,was released by Death Row Records it was rumored that Tupac was leaving the label. But another theory placed the blame on Suge Knight as one responsible for Tupac's murder. Also Tupac describes his desire to be buried when he passes away in the following verses: “Bury me smilin’/ with G’s in my pocket/ have a party at my funeral/ let every rapper rock it.”While it is true that

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    As hip hop continued to progress in society this musical genre became incorporated into the gangster lifestyle. This gangsta rap became iconic in society creating various amounts of artist that contributed to this subgenre of hip hop. One of the most important rappers to contribute to gangsta rap was Tupac Shakur. This an was an individual that used his music to advocate on behalf of the African American community and speaking of the injustice that the community has been facing since the introduction

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    Tupac Essay

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    This also brought about the opportunity to sign him with Death Row Records. In 1996, Tupac released his last album All Eyez on Me. The album was the beginning of his career with Death Row. In an MTV interview with Tupac, Kurt Loder, a journalist from the source said: Tupac turned his troubles to a career that was bigger than ever. His double Album... "All Eyes on Me," sold more than five million copies, scored a number one single and included tracks with Snoop Doggy Dogg, and Dr.

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    minorities started fusing their culture together. The two races connected specifically by the use of music. Rayman Mantila said “ After I got to play the conga drums I had a bunch of friends that were all interested in playing drums, the puerto rican kids in my area….Everybody would go to the roof and play all kind of rhythms.” They created beats with the constant sounds of drums. These drum beats

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    Music can be thought of as having a soul of its own. With all the different sounds, beats, and lyrics, music is a way to express emotion and character. Music is a way of venting negative emotions; it’s calming, escaping and meaningful. It is a reflection of life, reality, and it makes you think about the past, present and future. When I listen to music, I feel like I have escaped the real world. I get to think of the reality of what’s going on in the world. It allows you to interpret optimistic feelings

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    Essay On Tupac

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    The album Thug life: Volume 1 was by the group Thug Life which was started by Tupac and included Big Syke, Mopreme. The Rated R and Macadoshis. Due to controversial rap, the album had to be modified and re-recorded. The song “How long will They Mourn Me?” was later played in 1998 from 2Pac’s Greatest Hits Album. After these albums were released, many artists and record companies were reaching out to Tupac asking for advice and tips. Artists then began to follow Tupac and his ideas and  he was named

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    Hello everyone, Today marks the beginning of a new series of articles I wish to work on, the Castelia City Times. Name is still pending but as of now, that's what I'm sticking with. In essence, this'll be a (hopefully) weekly article dedicated to non-Pokemon stuff, be it movies, other games, music, or anything else I feel like sharing with the rest of the League. I was originally planning on starting this series strong with Spider-Man Homecoming and Transformers: The Last Knight reviews, but my laptop

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    On September 7, 1996, Tupac Amaru Shakur was knocked off the top of the world when he was shot in an apparent drive-by in Las Vegas. Five days later, Tupac was pronounced dead. The controversy surrounding the death of the greatest hip-hop artist of all time remains, to this day, a mystery. The death of Tupac Shakur may still be a mystery, however his influence on hip-hop music is undeniable. Tupac had a talent for exposing social and economical issues that forced society to face the reality that

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