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2Pac - Immortal - (DJ Fatal Remix) - (feat. Yaki Kadafi, Hussein Fatal, E.D.I. Amin & Big Syke)

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2Pac - Immortal - (DJ Fatal Remix)
Featuring: Yaki Kadafi, Hussein Fatal, E.D.I. Amin & Big Syke

** 2Pac became the unlikely martyr of gangsta rap, and a tragic symbol of the toll its lifestyle exacted on urban black America. At the outset of his career, it didn't appear that he would emerge as one of the definitive rappers of the '90s -- he started out as a second-string rapper and dancer for Digital Underground, joining only after they had already landed their biggest hit. But in 1991, he delivered an acclaimed debut album, 2Pacalypse Now, and quickly followed with a star-making performance in the urban drama Juice. Over the course of one year, his profile rose substantially, based as much on his run-ins with the law as his music. By 1994, 2Pac rivaled Snoop Dogg as the most controversial figure in rap, spending as much time in prison as he did in the recording studio. His burgeoning outlaw mythology helped his 1995 album Me Against the World enter the charts at number one, and it also opened him up to charges of exploitation. Yet, as the single "Dear Mama" illustrated, he was capable of sensitivity as well as violence. Signing with Death Row Records in late 1995, 2Pac released the double-album All Eyez on Me in the spring of 1996, and the record, as well as its hit single "California Love," confirmed his superstar status. Unfortunately, the gangsta lifestyle he captured in his music soon overtook his own life. While his celebrity was at its peak, he publicly fought with his rival, the Notorious B.I.G., and there were tensions brewing at Death Row. Even with such conflicts, however, 2Pac's drive-by shooting in September 1996 came as an unexpected shock. On September 13, six days after the shooting, 2Pac passed away, leaving behind a legacy that was based as much on his lifestyle as it was his music.
-The son of two Black Panther members, Tupac Amaru Shakur was born in New York City. His parents had separated before he was born, and his mother moved him and his sister around the country for much of their childhood. Frequently, the family was at the poverty level, but Shakur managed to gain acceptance to the prestigious Baltimore School of the Arts as a teenager. While he was at the school, his creative side flourished, as he began writing raps and acting. Before he could graduate, his family moved to Marin City, CA, when he was 17 years old. Over the next few years, he lived on the streets and began hustling. Eventually, he met Shock-G, the leader of Digital Underground. The Oakland-based crew decided to hire him as a dancer and roadie, and as he toured with the group, he worked on his own material. 2Pac made his first recorded appearance on the group's spring 1991 record, This Is an EP Release, and he also appeared on their second album, Sons of the P. The following year, he released his own debut, 2Pacalypse Now. The album became a word-of-mouth hit, as "Brenda's Got a Baby" reached the R&B Top 30 and the record went gold. However, its blunt and explicit lyrics earned criticisms for moral watchdogs, and Vice President Dan Quayle attacked the album while he was campaigning for re-election that year. **

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R.I.P. Tupac Amaru Shakur - 6/16/71 - 9/13/96

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  • obama say mr trump knows where 2pac and big at ya see ya,see pac support ron paul ya.proof on here obama says pac alive ya see now you say etf tell your friends and others obama said hes alive and big,why big survive rumor pdiddy had big exile he lived on life support and got better and pdiddy had pac exile and mr trump knows they alive and michael jackson alive,obama knows also say wp ya what it stand for witness p,pac support ron paul why to end the irs-cut congress pay-end the presidency pay

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  • plz send me mp3 link :o i like it

  • mint beat !

  • This Song was from Can't See me on All Eyez On Me. Nice beat remix though! RESPECT to you too Mr Wicked

  • My nigga Pac =]

  • where can i buy this track???

  • I know theres alot of haters out there, but fatal keep doin ur thang with the rest of them outlawz! this beat is bangin. pac rest in peace! man the rap game is all fucked up shit would not be that way if pac was alive! keep dropin real shit - sicilian mike

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