Tupac Shakur - a podcast by ahcpodcast

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We’ve had many musicians depart this world far too soon, leaving us wondering what could have been. Today’s show subject, Tupac Shakur, may just be near the top of that list.  From poverty to Poetic Justice, to 2Pacalypse, Shakur showed the world his many talents in the short time he had with us.  But, there seemed to be many different sides of ‘Pac, many we knew about, some perhaps not. Could you imagine a world where Tupac was a Broadway star and not living that thug life?  Maybe one where he stayed in his native New York and actually teamed up with Biggie?  We’re going to dive into this and a whole lot more in this thug-tastic Tupac Shakur episode of AHC Podcast.


 


 


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Citations:


Chung, J. (2020, August 25). These were Tupac's startling last words. SPIN. Retrieved May 6, 2023, from https://www.spin.com/photos/these-were-tupacs-startling-last-words/


Dowell, R. (2013, December 30). Rare interview with Tupac's biological father [video]. Power 107.5. Retrieved May 6, 2023, from https://mycolumbuspower.com/2916523/rare-interview-with-tupacs-biological-father-video/


Gladwell, M. (1994, December 2). Shakur guilty of sex abuse. The Washington Post. Retrieved May 6, 2023, from https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/lifestyle/1994/12/02/shakur-guilty-of-sex-abuse/08202f80-426e-42ee-af79-e0b3abf0f7b3/


Gonzalez, V. (2012, May 10). Tupac's temper: Five greatest freakouts, from MTV to Jail Time. Miami New Times. Retrieved May 6, 2023, from https://www.miaminewtimes.com/music/tupacs-temper-five-greatest-freakouts-from-mtv-to-jail-time-6461799


Lewis, J. (2016, September 6). Tupac spent four extraordinary and formative years in Baltimore. Baltimore Magazine. Retrieved May 6, 2023, from https://www.baltimoremagazine.com/section/artsentertainment/legendary-rapper-tupac-shakur-spent-his-formative-years-in-baltimore/


Rodriguez, J. (2011, September 16). Pit of snakes: Tupac's Quad Studios shooting. XXL Mag. Retrieved May 6, 2023, from https://www.xxlmag.com/pit-of-snakes-2pacs-quad-studios-shooting-excerpt-from-sept-2011-issue/


Watkins, G. (2011, June 15). Exclusive: Jimmy Henchman associate admits to role in robbery/shooting of Tupac; apologizes to Pac & B.I.G.'s mothers. AllHipHop. Retrieved May 6, 2023, from https://allhiphop.com/news/exclusive-jimmy-henchman-associate-admits-to-role-in-robberyshooting-of-tupac-apologizes-to-pac-b-i-g-s-mothers/


Wikimedia Foundation. (2023, May 6). Tupac Shakur. Wikipedia. Retrieved May 6, 2023, from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tupac_Shakur

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