rest un peace
Tupac Amaru Shakur was born on June 16 1971 in East Harlem. As a teenager he attended the Baltimore School of the Arts, where he gained an appreciation for the arts of all genres. He became popular amongst his classmates for his sense of humor, rapping skills, and ability to relate to different groups of people. Tupac began his musical career with Digital Underground and would later break from the group to create his first Album, 2pacalypse Now, with Death Row Records. His affiliations with Death Row would lead him to the infamous clash with Bad Boy records that ultimately lead to his demise. On September 7 1996, Tupac Shakur was shot in a drive by manner, and passed away on the September 13th.
Tupac is often criticized for his violent and graphic lyrics, along with his suggestive themes of drugs, sex, and meant to express the desperation and hopeless feeling of those living in the inner city. Tupac's wrote his music for the people who live in poverty; the revolution he sparks is one to liberate those who cannot liberate Tupac that often goes untold ”, “Better Dayz”, and “Life Goes on”, that , peace, and Love for fellow human beings. . .
As Tupac came out on to the stage of Miami Vice, the crowd roared and began to dance and sway to the rhythm of “I Get Around”, one of the first hits from when Tupac's ties with strong. Tupac slowed the night down with “Bury Me a G”, a track with brothers “Livin' for the Love of You”. . . It was peace as though Tupac rapped his will and testament that night. It haunted the room with its resounding words “Even when I die, they won't worry me, Mama don't cry, Bury Me a G.”