Tupac

Amaru Shakure




"I am not sayin' I'm gonna change da world, but
I'll spot de brains that will change da world"




    1. 1.Is Tupac Shakur Still Alive?
    2. 2.What he thinks about Biggie Small.
    3. 3.Tupac Resurrection.
    4. 4.Photo Gallery.
    5. Tupac's famous songs
    6. Some of Tupac's Poems
    7. Contact us






    1.The Beginning

    Tupac shakur's life supposedly ended in September of 1996.He was a gangster who died a gangster's death, the victim of a drive-by shooting. But in the years since, fans and friends of the rapper/actor have kept rumors alive that the star might not have died at the hands of an anonymous gunman that warm September night.

    It's here, at the supposed end of Shakur's life, where our journey begins. The first album, Two months after Shakur's death, in November of 1996, Makaveli: Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory" is released. The title arouses some glances from those who knew Shakur. Part of Makaveli's legend was his belief that the faking of one's own death was a sure way to foil his enemies. Some wonder if Tupac's reference wasn't a signal to the world that things were not as they seemed.

    The second album - but how? Suspicions arose again that Shakur was still living when the performer released another album, titled R U Still Down? (Remember Me) in November of 1997, a year after Makaveli and more than 14 months after his death.

    Tupac also appeared in three videos in support of this album. When questioned about this, Tupac's manager Robert Bloomenstein said, "Tupac was a forward-thinking man. His performances in those videos were shot more than two months before his unfortunate death, and in no way should indicate that Tupac is still alive and living in South America under the assumed name of Jamal Millwood." Back again - now two years later Mr. Bloomenstein's words weren't enough to keep the rumors from spreading, however, especially after November of 1998, when Tupac released 2pac's Greatest, a greatest hits compilation that included six new tracks. Record company executives claimed that these tracks were also recorded years before; yet this is contradicted by the timeliness of the lyrics. Tupac makes references to the film Armageddon in one track, and in another he congratulates the Denver Broncos on winning the Super Bowl - both events taking place well after Shakur was supposedly in the grave. Again, rumors of a massive hoax emerged. Bloomenstein again dismissed the talk as nothing more than rumor mongering, stating, "I simply wish the public could let Mr. Shakur rest in peace. Mr. Shakur has actively denied all accusations about still being alive, and he will continue to do so until the day of his, uh... nevermind." What could it mean? The rumors have never been more rampant than they are today. Two weeks ago Tupac Shakur released his fourth posthumous album, curiously titled Death Faker. Fans say the title contains a hidden message which could be taken to mean that Tupac didn't really die on that September night back in 1996. Some also claim that certain tracks, such as I'm not dead, motherfuckers and Still breathin' also contain hints about the star's supposed passing.

    Some say the rumors are simply a product of a rabid fan base; one that has trouble letting go of their beloved hero. Others could say our paranoid society simply cannot accept truth at face value anymore. But there are also those who insist that truth is there to be seen - if you are willing to see it." I must admit, I personally do not know. Tupac himself could not be reached for comment on the story, as he is currently on tour promoting Death Faker, with shows in Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukee and Indianapolis in the next few weeks. Shakur can also be seen starring in the new thriller Streets on Fire with Keanu Reeves, and will be hosting Saturday Night Live on November 14. But even if Tupac's life is over, our search for the truth cannot be. And there are millions of fans who will not stop until they have it.








    2.What he thinks and feels about Biggie Small.
    "It's obvious that Biggie stole my sound." he gripes"He picked up all my of lava."
    "Thug life"existance?"They're just begging for me to whip their ass," he says.
    Tupac was setting a new standard, he was shot, jailed accused of shooting two policemen and convicted of
    sexual abuse (out on $1 million bail while a waiting appeal.
    I ihs new album in 1996"All eyez on me"he says "I'd rather die like a man than live like a cowardy there's a ghetto up in heaven and it's ours,"
    Dr.Dre the producer of Tupac's album."you put down the music and he hands the words to you in a flash."He says,"I've never seen anyone work that fast."
    "When I sat down to write "All eyes on me" Album I tought a lot about the night I got shot and how I thought I was going to die and S--t." Says Tupac." I thought about the kids I'd never have. the words began to flow."








    3.Tupac: Resurrection'; Dan DeLuca; Knight-Ridder/Tribune News Service; Washington; District Of Columbia; Mar 21, 2004;
    Forever young and forever dead, Tupac Shakur doesn't need a movie sanctioned by his mother to convince legions of fans
    He was a sensitive poet, not an ignorant thug. Like Kurt Cobain and Bob Marley, Shakur's provocative output and early demise are enough to ensure his visage
    will be hung on teenaged bedroom walls for eternity.









    Tupac's Famuse Songs

    1991 - 2Pacalypse Now 1993 - Strictly For My Niggaz
    1994 - Thug Life 1995 - Me Against The World
    1996 - All Eyez On Me 1996 - The Don Killuminati - The 7 Day Theory
    1997 - Are You Still Down (Remember Me) 2001 - St8 ballin (after his death)
















    Tupac's Poems


    IN THE EVENT OF MY DEMISE
    by Tupac Shakur
    When my heart can beat no more
    I hope I die for a principle or
    a belief that I have lived for
    I will die before my time because
    I alreday feel the shadow's depth
    So much I wanted to accomplish
    before I reached my death
    I have come to grips with the possibility
    and wiped the last tear from my eyes
    I loved all who were positive
    in the event of my demise

    THE ROSE THAT GREW FROM CONCRETE
    by Tupac Shakur
    Did you hear about the rose that
    grew from a crack in the concrete?
    Proving nature's law is wrong it
    learned to walk without having feet.
    Funny it seems, but by keeping it's dreams,
    it learned to breathe fresh air.
    Long live the rose that grew from
    concrete when no one else ever cared.

    AND TOMORROW
    by Tupac Shakur
    Today is filled with anger, fueled with hidden hate.
    Scared of being outkast, afraid of common fate.
    Today is build on tragedies which no one wants to face.
    Nightmares to humanity and morally disgraced.
    Tonight is filled with Rage, violence in the air.
    Children bred with ruthlessness cause no one at home cares.
    Tonight I lay my head down but the pressure never stops,
    knowing that my sanity content when I'm droped.
    But tomorrow I see change, a chance to build a new,
    build on spirit intent of heart and ideas based on truth.
    Tomorrow I wake with second wind and strong because of pride.
    I know I fought with all my heart to keep the dream alive.

    FALLEN STAR
    by Tupac Shakur
    They could never understand
    what u set out 2 do
    instead they chose 2 ridicule u
    when u got weak they loved the sight
    of your dimming and flickering starlight
    How could they understand what was so intricate
    2 be loved by so many, so intimate
    they wanted 2 c your lifeless corpse
    this way u could not alter the course
    of ignorance that they have set
    2 make my people forget
    what they have done for much 2 long
    2 just forget and carry on
    I had loved u forever because of who u r
    and now I mourn our fallen star

    YOUNG NIGGAZ
    by Tupac Shakur
    Now that I'm grown I got my mind on bein' something
    Don't wanna be anotha statistic out here doin' nothin'
    Tryin' to maintain in this dirty game
    Keep it real and I will even if it kills me
    My young niggaz stay away from these dumb niggaz
    Put down the guns and have some fun nigga

    SOMETIMES I CRY
    by Tupac Shakur
    Sometimes when I'm alone
    I cry because I'm on my own
    The tears I cry R bitter and warm
    They flow with life but take no form
    I cry because my heart is torn
    and I find it difficult 2 carry on
    If I had an ear 2 confide in
    I would cry among my treasured friends
    But who do u know that stops that long
    to help another carry on
    The world moves fast and it would rather pass u by
    than 2 stop and c what makes u cry
    It's painful and sad and sometimes I cry
    and no one cares about why.

    IN THE DEPTHS OF SOLITUDE
    by Tupac Shakur
    Dedicated 2 Me
    I exist in the depths of solitude
    pondering my true goal
    Trying 2 find peace of mind
    and still preserve my soul
    CONSTANTLY yearning 2 be accepted
    and from all receive respect
    Never compromising but sometimes risky
    and that is my only regret
    A young heart with an old soul
    how can there be peace
    How can I be in the depths of solitude
    when there R 2 inside of me
    This Duo within me causes
    the perfect opportunity
    2 learn and live twice as fast
    as those who accept simplicity

    Producers: Sam Raffii, Besart Ibishi