2Pac Shakur - Hip hop giant legacy thread

By Ron Howell





The tale of Tupac Shakur, who lived so fast and died so young, is at once more tender and more tragic than that of the woman-hating thug we saw in stories about him.
Quiet as it was kept, by the media and by Tupac himself, the effusively talented singer/writer/actor was the heir apparent of a family of black revolutionaries, most of whom wound up jailed, exiled, or dead during the 1970's and 1980's.

His ties to the remarkable Shakur family must have been a weighty psychic burden for the rap artist. The individual members of the extended clan commanded almost mythic respect from radicals of the black power period, especially in New York. This defining part of Tupac's background, incredibly, has been generally glossed over by the music and social critics trying to make sense of the contradictions that permeated his life.

Given the radical diehard commitment of those relatives, it is no wonder that Tupac believed police agents were trailing him, like hunters after their prey. What was truly amazing was the grace with which, as an actor and rapper, he tied together feelings of love with the righteous anger that was a family legacy.

Tupac Amaru Shakur was born in 1971 to Afeni Shakur, a Black Panther who carried the rapper-to-be in her womb while she was in jail, accused in a bomb plot. The Manhattan District Attorney tried to link 21 Panthers to the alleged plot, but the prosecutor's office found itself redfaced when a jury quickly rejected the charges. It is now believed the defendants were victims of an F.B.I.-led attempt to neutralize Panther Party members across the country.

Afeni never revealed publicly who Tupac's father was. But one thing she did acknowledge: that the father was not Afeni's husband, Lumumba Shakur, who was the lead defendant in the Panther 21 case. Exhausted from the trial and angry at the romantic betrayal by Afeni, Lumumba left his wife and her newborn son; but Afeni quickly moved in with Lumumba's adopted brother, Mutulu, who would become Tupac's stepfather and spiritual counselor for the rest of the younger man's life.

Those who knew the family describe Mutulu Shakur as the most influential male figure in Tupac's life, the man who taught him to stand up for himself and never to back down from a fight. But Mutulu, later to be known as Dr. Shakur, because of his training in acupuncture, was eventually to be taken from Tupac. In 1986, he was arrested as the reputed mastermind of the 1981 Brinks robbery, in which two Nyack, New York policemen and a Brinks guard were killed. To this day, Dr. Shakur denies that he had anything to do with the holdup, but he was nonetheless convicted and is now doing 60 years.

In an interview two years ago at the federal prison in Lewisburg, Pa., where he was being held at the time, Dr. Shakur would not say if he saw Tupac during the years he was on the run from the Brinks charges. But it must have been painful for adolescent Tupac to know agents were scouring black neighborhoods all over the country looking for his stepfather. During this time, Afeni and Tupac moved from Harlem to Baltimore.

In an added trauma for Tupac, Lumumba Shakur, who remained on good terms with the family, was found dead in Louisiana several days before Mutulu was arrested. Mutulu says he suspects Lumumba was murdered by someone (perhaps a police informant) who learned of Mutulu's whereabouts and decided to kill two birds with one stone, taking the two brothers out of circulation.

By this time, at age 15, Tupac must have been thoroughly convinced that to be a Shakur was to confront the possibility of death at an early age. He was learning such lessons almost before he could walk. In 1973, when Tupac was a toddler, his uncle, Zayd Shakur, was traveling on the New Jersey Turnpike with his companion, Assata Shakur, when they were stopped by a trooper. In a shoot-out that followed, Zayd and Trooper Werner Foerster lay dead. Assata, once known as JoAnne Chesimard, was wounded and later charged and convicted in the killing of the trooper.

Taking the legend of the Shakurs to new heights, Assata escaped from prison in 1979 and fled to Cuba, where she is living now under a grant of asylum from the government of Fidel Castro. Assata, dubbed the "soul" of the Black Liberation Army, is arguably the most famous member of Tupac's extended family.

Even as he climbed the ladder of stardom, and fought publicized battles with the law -- including the sex assault case and an allegation that he wounded a police officer in Georgia -- -- Tupac stayed in close contact with his stepfather Mutulu, talking with him by phone and seeking advice from him.

Mutulu (born Jeral Wayne Williams) maintains he was having an impact on the young man, guiding him from street instincts and post-adolescent confusion, into a more coherent use of his energies. Mutulu praised the tender songs that Tupac would write, the ones with positive messages about family life and responsibility, like "Brenda's Got a Baby." Together, the step-father and -son team drew up a "Code of Thug Life," which was a list of rules discouraging random violence among gansta rappers. All of this was done away from the glare of media attention.

And perhaps there was good reason why Tupac did not want to publicize his relationship with Mutulu. He was already taking enough heat from local police around the country. Why aggravate the situation by further provoking federal agents who might have been monitoring Mutulu and his revolutionary associates?

After all, federal authorities were known to be still interested in capturing Assata, who was close to Mutulu. Assata says she escaped from jail in 1979 because she had learned of a plan to have white prisoners assassinate her. Federal authorities said Mutulu was part of the team that broke Assata out of prison.

It is perhaps difficult for some to remember the passion that Assata and her associates inspired in the law enforcement community. After I first wrote about Assata in 1987, I did a phone interview with F.B.I. official Ken Walton, who was prominent in the effort to capture her after her jailbreak. He told me in measured, angry words that he "or somebody like me" will one day capture Assata and bring her back to the States.

©1996 Our World News
 
How could I forget one of my favorite 2Pac verse on 'Still I Rise'. I'll come back in a minute and read all these articles you've put and then I'll add what's missing. Good looking out for all these stories. 2Pac forever.
 
How could I forget one of my favorite 2Pac verse on 'Still I Rise'. I'll come back in a minute and read all these articles you've put and then I'll add what's missing. Good looking out for all these stories. 2Pac forever.

What a verse!

Keynez, Your avatar tells me something.
 
What a verse!

Keynez, Your avatar tells me something.

Lol, what does it tell you? By the way, I'm thinking of changing my sig to pac line on heartz of men 'I Can Be a Villain If Ya Let Me', I'm not going to say why I like that line.
 
Lol, what does it tell you? By the way, I'm thinking of changing my sig to pac line on heartz of men 'I Can Be a Villain If Ya Let Me', I'm not going to say why I like that line.

You see, the line 'I Can Be a Villain If Ya Let Me' connects to the avatar of yours.
Need I say more?

"you can roll with us, or you can be rolled under us"- 2Pac in No more Pain.
 
I got you, but u make me think I'm revealing too much about myself. I like to leave a little mystery about who I am and what I think, kinda like Pac, otherwise niggaz gonna put u in a box and define u, nah mean. But u my nigga so I aint mad.
 
I got you, but u make me think I'm revealing too much about myself. I like to leave a little mystery about who I am and what I think, kinda like Pac, otherwise niggaz gonna put u in a box and define u, nah mean. But u my nigga so I aint mad.

No man, you are revealling s'thing interesting. You seem like a person who struggles with the world but within yourself, you do not show it.

But, man let's not talk about it coz we are in this thread to discuss issues (including Pac) not members.

Tell me s'thing, do you have "carlifornia love song - original version"?
 
my favourite quotes are"money bring bitches and bitches bring love" na "am a self made millionaire" Pia "even though we had different dadys,the same drama,when things goes wrong we blammed mamma"
 
No man, you are revealling s'thing interesting. You seem like a person who struggles with the world but within yourself, you do not show it.

But, man let's not talk about it coz we are in this thread to discuss issues (including Pac) not members.

Tell me s'thing, do you have "carlifornia love song - original version"?


Yeah, I think I have both versions, audio and videos, kama sikosei, itabidi niangalie, vipi unaihitaji au ulikuwa unataka kitu niangalie?
 
Yeah, I think I have both versions, audio and videos, kama sikosei, itabidi niangalie, vipi unaihitaji au ulikuwa unataka kitu niangalie?

Nichekie mkuu, nataka for my collection to complete the formular. Plus walivyo-act kule jangwani na ile minguo it is good.

Poa dawg nichekie.
 
Nimecheki ninayo lakini ipo kwenye dvd moja ya video collection za Dr. Dre, itabidi nifanye utaratibu nii-rip.
 
Thanks American Gangster! Utanishtua ukifanikisha.


As far back as I can remember, I've always wanted to be a gangster, lol. Ebwana ngoja nikucheki kwenye PM, nikutumie hiyo video. Heri ya mwaka mpya bwana.
 
As far back as I can remember, I've always wanted to be a gangster, lol. Ebwana ngoja nikucheki kwenye PM, nikutumie hiyo video. Heri ya mwaka mpya bwana.

Thanks Ganstar,
You always wanted to get bigger,
gain the large figure,
above all niggas,
you wanted to pull the trigger,
niliipata PM yako American Ganster.
 
I woke up screamed, https://jamii.app/JFUserGuide the world!

2pac music with this....whats is this, canadian northern light, is a deadly combination....usijaribu kama una kichwa cha panzi. I run out of hennessy.....what's this now, ooh shit.....jackin for beats!
 
Habari za asubuhi wana JF wenzangu, natumaini mmeamka salama na mu wazima wa afya.

Leo hii katika pita pita zangu mitandaoni nimekutana na habari ambayo nikaona si vibaya kuwashirikisha,kwani naamini kwa namna moja au nyingine inamuhusu kila mmoja wetu,iwe ni mashabiki wa muziki wa hip hop ,au mashabiki wa msanii huyu,na hata ambao hawamjui, kwani kuna jambo kubwa la kujifunza hapa.

Imezoeleka kusikika Mara nyingi chini kwetu, na hata sehemu nyingine ulimwenguni kuwa mtu anapokuwa anakaribia kukata roho iwe ni kutokana na kuumwa kwa muda mrefu,ajali,na hata kwa kuugua ghafla hutoa kauli yake ya mwisho kwa waliomzunguka ambayo mara nyingi huwa ni maneno yenye busara yanayoambatana na ujumbe mzito kwa watu wake wa karibu ambao anajua anawaacha duniani, na hata wengine huenda mbali zaidi kwa kuomba msamaha wa dhambi kwa Mola wao,au na hata kwa wale wote waliowakosea,huku wakiamini kwa kufanya hivyo kuilingana na imani yake,basi anajiandalia mazingira mazuri ya maisha baada ya kifo,na kujiepusha na aibu ya milele(Jehanum).
Lakini mambo yanakuwa tofauti na wengi tulivyotarajia kusikia kwa msanii Tupac Omar Shakur.

Tujikumbushie
Kama mtakumbuka vizuri Mmarekani mweusi Tupac Shakur aliyekuwa gwiji wa muziki wa hip hop nchini Marekani ambaye alifariki dunia mnamo tarehe 13 Septemba,1996, siku sita baada ya kupigwa risasi Jijini Los angels, Nevada Marekani akiwa anatoka kuangalia mpambano wa masubwi wa Mike Tyson, akiwa na bodyguard wake pamoja na aliyekuwa CEO wa Death Row Records, Surge Knight.

Baada ya watu wasiojulikana kumimina risasi katika gari la Tupac na kutoweka na gari kusikojulikana kutoka eneo la tukio, polisi mmoja aliyefahamika kwa jina moja la Carroll alikuwa wa kwanza kufika eneo la tukio, ambapo aliweza kufungua malango na kumtoa Tupac ambaye alikuwa ametapakaa damu mwili mzima baada ya kupigwa risasi nyingi,huku Suge Knight naye akiwa amepata kiwewe baada ya kujeruhiwa naye kichwani, alianza kumzongazonga polisi huyo ambaye alikuwa akijaribu kumsaidia Tupac ambaye alikuwa kwenye hali mbaya zaidi.

Polisi huyo aliyekuwa akijaribu kupata ushirikiano kutoka kwa Pac alimuuliza kuwa kama anafahamu nani aliyempiga risasi, Ndipo Tupac aliyekuwa akipumua kwa shida,aliposhusha pumzi nzito,huku akimwangalia machoni Carroll,na kufungua kinywa chake ambapo alitoa maneno yanayosemekana ndio yaliyokuwa kauli yake ya mwisho kabla ya kupoteza fahamu.

Mane no yenyewe ni "F**K YOU". Hadi umauti unamkuta hospitalini,siku sita tokea tarehe 7 Septemba,1996,jamaa hakuweza kufungua kinywa chake tena kwani alikuwa kwenye deep coma.

Source: Rolling Stone.com

My comment
Linapofikia suala la kukaribia kukata roho tumkumbuke Mola watu,Tuacheni masihara, kwani hakuna ajuaye anapoelekea baada ya kifo.
 

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