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Happy 50th Birthday, Tupac Shakur!


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As an artist, Tupac Shakur reached the pinnacle of success. He is the undisputed king of the West Coast, selling more than 75 million albums worldwide to date. With his art, he expressed himself as a talented creator, activist and cultural icon.


Tupac Shakur would have been 50 years old today. His life was cut short when he passed Sept. 13. 1996 after a shooting in Las Vegas.


Aged just 25, he was shot four times - twice in the chest, once in the arm and once in the thigh - as he pulled up outside Las Vegas' Club 662 in a black BMW with Death Row Records boss Suge Knight.

Despite being placed in a drug-induced coma, he died from respiratory failure and cardiac arrest in hospital six days later on September 13 - 24 years ago today.


No arrests were ever made or charges brought but last year, suspect Keefe D claimed he took part in the murder as retaliation for his nephew Orlando 'Baby Lane' Anderson's beating at the hands of Tupac earlier in the night.


Tupac's good intentions were often overshadowed by his divisive public persona. His record label, Death Row Records, benefitted by purposely playing up his intimidating image.


Endorsed by the expectations that surrounded him, he often engaged in destructive and violent behavior. Public instances like his encounters with law enforcement, multiple incarcerations and newsworthy trials, fueled the media’s negative image.

As Tupac became a bigger star, he struggled to manage the jealousy and envy that surrounded him. Addressing that realization, he said:

“Up until I got shot, I believed that no black person would shoot me, I’m their representative.”

Raised by a Black Panther, he saw these actions as a blatant contradiction. “THUG LIFE” tattooed across his stomach— was a manifestation of the very negligence and hatred he fought against.


He was a soldier who battled his inner-self as well as outside enemies.


Stricken with cancer, Keefe - real name Duane Keith Davis - refused to say who pulled the trigger, but admitted both he and his nephew were in the car.

"I was a Compton kingpin, drug dealer, I'm the only one alive who can really tell you story about the Tupac killing," said Keefe D in new Netflix series, Unsolved: The Tupac and Biggie Murders. "People have been pursuing me for 20 years, I'm coming out now because I have cancer. And I have nothing else to lose. All I care about now is the truth."

But in the 24 years since Tupac's death there have been no shortage of conspiracy theories, with some believing he faked his own killing, and others claiming to have spotted him in Cuba...


Makaveli

Tupac sometimes performed under the stage name Makaveli – his album The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory was released under that name for example.


He picked the name after Italian war strategist Niccolò Machiavelli who pretended to fake his death.


That’s not all though if you switch the letters in Makaveli around you get – Am Alive K.


Furthermore the album, which was released under the name, has the words “Exit 2Pac, Enter Makaveli” on the cover and it of course featured him as Jesus Christ – who you know, came back to life after seven days. Coincidence?

Were there hints in his lyrics?

After this death everyone analysed every lyric he ever rapped and jumped to conclusions.


Perhaps most notably on Richie Rich’s N***** Done Change he rapped:

“I’ve been shot and murdered, can’t tell you how it happened word for word but best believe that n*****’ gonna get what they deserve.”
On another track he says: “all for the street fame on how to be managed, to plan s***, 6 months in advance to what we plotted, approved to go on swole and now I got it.”

And the one that swayed us the most – on Aint’ Hard 2 Find: “I heard rumors that I died murdered in cold blood, traumatized pictures of me in my final states — you know mama cried. But that was fiction, some coward got the story twisted.” Blimey.


His cremation

Apparently Tupac was cremated the day after he died – so on September 14.

Suge Knight said he paid for the cremation – which for some reason he claims cost him $3 million.


The cremator though has never been heard from again – he literally disappeared off the face of this earth.


Weirdly hip hop group The Outlawz, who were founded by Tupac, said they smoked his ashes with some cannabis – gross.


But in 2014 E.D.I Mean, who is an Outlawz member, confirmed the ashes weren’t actually Tupac's. So whose ashes did they smoke and why was there the confusion?

Is he in Cuba?

Interestingly some people believe that after faking his own death Tupac fled to Cyba where his aunt Assata lives.

But why would he want to leave?


Or Somalia?

In February 2019 a man claimed to have seen Tupac, alongside well-known friend and founder of Outlawz hip-hop group – Yaki Kadafi, in Somalia.

"I’ve seen Tupac and Kadafi way after their said deaths – in Somalia," Suldaan Mahdi said in an online post, according to the Daily Star "I’ve seen them both alive. I was in a car and they were heading in the other direction. "Kadafi was doing some kind of hand signals – he looked kind of funky. "I saw them alive way after their said deaths."

Kadafi was found slumped in the third-floor stairwell of an apartment building in New Jersey just two months after Tupac's death.

Or jailed in LA?

Bizarre new 'evidence' has emerged that suggests Tupac is in a Los Angeles prison.


The rapper has previously served time for sex abuse charges, but apparently 'newly found' bookings from 2017 and 2019 appear to 'match' Tupac's identity.

According to YouTuber Ex Con Cody Lachey when searching using Tupac Amaru Shakur and his date of birth, two recent entries come up.


The two booking records are from April 14 2017 and the second April 26 2019, with details matching Tupac - including his height and weight.


A startled Lachey says:

"Tupac is supposed to be dead. This is exactly the same as the other arrest – same height, same hair colour, same weight. "Guys – Tupac is alive, I am telling you guys. This is Tupac."

The Number Seven

The number seven seems to crop up a lot in 2Pac’s life and music – something which hasn’t gone unnoticed.


People assumed this meant he would come back to life after seven years which as we all know hasn’t happened. Maybe he will reappear on a multiple of seven?


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