BIO:
Tupac
Amaru Shakur (June 16, 1971 – September 13,
1996) was an American hip hop artist, poet, and
actor. He is considered by many to be one of the
most revolutionary, popular and legendary
rappers of all time.
Shaped
in the genre of Gangsta Rap, most of Shakur's
songs are about growing up around violence and
hardships in United States ghettos, racism, and
sometimes his feuds with fellow rappers. Tupac
is known for the political, economic, and racial
equality messages in some of his work, and for
his sometimes violent tendencies, including a
conviction for sexual assault. Read
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