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2pac, whose real name was Tupac Amaru Shakur, was born on June 16, 1971, in East Harlem, New York City (United States). He died on September 13, 1996 (at the age of 25) in Las Vegas (United States) following a settling of scores. He is an American national. He is a rapper, actor, singer, poet, social activist, lyricist, songwriter, screenwriter, dancer, and composer.
Released posthumously and the first single from the Greatest Hits collection, the song addresses all the different issues Tupac encountered throughout his life, including racism, police brutality, drugs, and gang violence.
Parue à titre posthume et premier single extrait du best-of Greatest Hits, la chanson parle de tous les différents problèmes rencontrés au cours de la vie de Tupac, notamment le racisme, la brutalité policière, la drogue et la violence des gangs.
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tupac
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2pac, whose real name was Tupac Amaru Shakur, was born on June 16, 1971, in East Harlem, New York City (United States). He died on September 13, 1996 (at the age of 25) in Las Vegas (United States) following a settling of scores. He is an American national. He is a rapper, actor, singer, poet, social activist, lyricist, songwriter, screenwriter, dancer, and composer.
Released posthumously and the first single from the Greatest Hits collection, the song addresses all the different issues Tupac encountered throughout his life, including racism, police brutality, drugs, and gang violence.
Parue à titre posthume et premier single extrait du best-of Greatest Hits, la chanson parle de tous les différents problèmes rencontrés au cours de la vie de Tupac, notamment le racisme, la brutalité policière, la drogue et la violence des gangs.
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