Home     All Posts     RSS XML     Search     Contact

Marketplace

Daddy Day Camp

Daddy Day CampMakaveli 7 Days

The music industry has created some of the most influential people in the world like Britney Spears, Madonna, Beyonce Knowles, David Bowie, Justin Timberlake, Jay-Z, Christina Aguilera, Metallica, Missy Elliott, Janet Jackson, Alicia Keys , Sean "Diddy" Combs, and much more. But alongside these people, there is a man who, despite his popularity with the law, he became the voice of those whom the violence and hardship in ghettos, racism, and problems in society. This man is popularly known by his stage name as 2Pac and Makaveli.



Tupac Amaru Shakur, also known by his stage names 2Pac and Makaveli, was an American rapper popular for producing some of the most popular albums still controversial as 2Pacalypse Now, Thug Life: Volume 1, and All Eyez on Me Hailed by the Guinness Book of Records as the hip-hop artist sold the most with more than seventy-five million albums sold worldwide, including over fifty million U.S..



Tupac has gained popularity for his music, which is known to promote political, economic, social and racial equality, and his descriptions of violence, drug and alcohol abuse and conflicts with the law.



Although it is lost, memories still live in our hearts and in our music. This item will again dive into the life of a man that once marked the life of the urban community and still be seen around the world.



Vol. 1: Early Life



life of Tupac professional entertainment began when he was recruited as a backup dancer for the alternative hip hop group called Digital Underground in the 1990s. Then the group gave him a chance to show his talent at rapping when the band released their album "This is an EP Release. From there, the group saw a huge potential of Tupac in the world of rap and signed him again on another album called "son of P".



After some time, seeing that he has the talent for this industry, Tupac tried to solo and released his first album "2Pacalypse Now". Initially he had trouble marketing his solo debut, but Interscope Records executives Ted Field and Tom Whalley eventually agreed to distribute the record.



"2Pacalypse Now" is the first album that sees the true nature of Tupac, a rebel. Tupac himself said that the album was meant to problems facing young black males, which in turn has been publicly criticized for its graphic language and images of violence committed by and against the application of laws. It was also where former Vice President Dan Quayle denounced the album as "no place in our society." That's why the album did not fare as well on the charts as future albums, spawning no top ten hits



His second album "Strictly 4 My NIGGAZ, was released in 1993. The album, mostly produced by Randy" Stretch "Walker and the Live Squad, generated two hits," Keep Ya Head Up "and" I Get Around " guest appearances latter featuring Shock G and Money-B of Digital Underground.



Vol. 2: A Thug's Life



After his second album "Strictly 4 My NIGGAZ" Tupac then continued to form his own band which he called Thug Life. In late 1993, Tupac formed the group Thug Life with a number of his friends, including Big Syke, Macadoshis, his half-brother Mopreme Shakur, and Rated R.



first and only album, "Thug Life: Volume 1", was the first Tupac album that marked a gold medal on a night in the award September 26, 1994.



Thug Life Tupac was seen by a philosophy of life and not as a thug or criminal. He developed the word in a reverse acronym standing for "The Hate U Give Little Infants Fucks Everybody". He used t.

Posted on July 1, 2010.
Share |

Comments

There are no comments.

Leave a Comment

Your Name
Your Email
Comments
Human Check. Type 3188.

Newest Posts
The Man With The Golden Arm
Man Who Fell To Earth
Versus
Slacker
No Holds Barred
Spawn Of The Slithis
Great Escape, The
I'm All Right Jack

My Friends
Marc Jacobs Shopping
HTC Touch Zone
Celebrity Resource
Car Zing
Vespa Store
Skechers Superstore
Anne Geddes Store
Fred Perry Shopping
Muscle Carts
Welterweight Online