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Dre Presents the Aftermath album. Preezy Brown is a New York City-based reporter and writer, filling the empty spaces within street and urban culture. The Crooklyn Dodger. Got Blunt? More Like This. Trending Stories. His mother, Afeni, was raising two children on her own and struggled for money. The family moved homes often, sometimes staying in shelters. They moved to Baltimore, where Tupac enrolled at the prestigious Baltimore School for the Arts, at which he felt "the freest I ever felt.

Tupac was named Lesane Parish Crooks at birth. After joining the Black Panther party, his mother changed his first name to Tupac Amaru, a Peruvian revolutionary who was killed by the Spanish. She became pregnant with Tupac in while on bail after being charged with conspiring to set off a race war.

Afeni was acquitted the following year after successfully defending herself in court, displaying a gift for oration that her son would inherit.

Afeni died in May at the age of Tupac's father, Billy Garland, was also a Panther but lost contact with Afeni when Tupac was five years old. The rapper would not see his father again until he was Afeni gave birth to a daughter, Sekiya, two years after Tupac.

She had a cameo in his music video for 'Strictly 4 My Niggaz. It was about survival, and it had always been about survival between us," she said.

It turned out to be a "mean little ghetto," according to Robert Sam Anison's comprehensive posthumous feature on Tupac for Vanity Fair in It was in Marin City that Afeni succumbed to crack addiction — a drug her son, Tupac, would sell on the same streets where his mother bought her supply. Tupac's love for hip hop would steer him away from a life of crime for a while, at least. At 17, in the spring of , he met an older white woman, Leila Steinberg, in a park.

They struck up a conversation about Winnie Mandela. Steinberg would later recall "a young man with fan-like eyelashes, overflowing charisma, and the most infectious laugh. By the time they met, Tupac was obsessively writing poetry and convinced Steinberg, who had no music-industry experience, to become his manager.

Steinberg was eventually able to get Tupac in front of music manager Atron Gregory, who secured a gig for him in as a roadie and dancer for the hip hop group Digital Underground.

He soon stepped up to the mic, making his recording debut in on Same Song , which soundtracked the Dan Aykroyd comedy Nothing but Trouble.

After the band's manager, Gregory, took over from Steinberg, he landed Tupac a deal with Interscope Records. A month after Sons of the P hit the stores came 2Pacalypse Now , Tupac's debut album as a solo artist.

Tupac often complained that he was misunderstood. To me a perfect album talks about the hard stuff and the fun and caring stuff. The thing that bothers me is that it seems like a lot of the sensitive stuff I write just goes unnoticed. Photo: Courtesy Darrin Keith Bastfield. In August , Tupac was attacked by jealous youths in Marin City.

He drew his pistol but dropped it in the melee. Someone picked it up, the gun fired, and a 6-year-old bystander, Qa'id Walker-Teal, fell down dead. While Tupac was not charged for Walker-Teal's death, he was reportedly inconsolable. In October , Tupac shot and wounded two white off-duty cops in Atlanta — one in the abdomen and one in the buttocks — after an altercation. However, the charges were dropped after it emerged in court that the policemen had been drinking, had initiated the incident and that one of the officers had threatened Tupac with a stolen gun.

The case illustrated the misrepresentation of African American males, and the attitude of some police toward them, which Tupac had been talking about in his music. What was portrayed as gun-toting "gangster" behavior by a lawless individual turned out to be an act of self-defense by a young man in fear of his life. All the while, Tupac's star continued to rise. Tupac did go to jail for 15 days in for assaulting the director Allen Hughes, who had fired him from the set of the movie Menace II Society for being disruptive.

Before Tupac released his third album, there was more trouble. In November , he was shot multiple times in the lobby of a Manhattan recording studio, Quad, by two young Black men. Tupac believed his rap rival Biggie Smalls was behind the shooting, for which nobody has ever been charged.

Smalls always denied he knew anything; in Dexter Isaac, a New York prisoner serving a life sentence for an unrelated crime, claimed he was paid to steal from Tupac by the artist manager and mogul James "Henchman" Rosemond, and shot the rapper during the robbery. Their rivalry was fast becoming hip hop's most famous — and ugliest — beef.

Within three months, Tupac was murdered.



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