The 1996 unsolved murder of Tupac Shakur is examined in a segment of National Geographic Channel's upcoming documentary, 'The '90s: The Last Great Decade?'
Tupac Shakur may have died over a decade ago, but his legacy continues to inspire countless artistic efforts. And now that inspiration has reached Broadway.
Fifteen years after the death of legendary rapper Tupac Shakur, a sex tape featuring the star has reportedly surfaced and is being shopped around to the highest bidder.
TMZ reports the five-minute recording from 1991 co-stars Digital Underground member Money B, and shows Tupac receiving pleasures of the oral sort from an unidentified young lady during a house party.
Before leaving the Los Angeles Police Department, Greg Kading made copies of reports and recorded confessions pertaining to the separate murder cases of rappers Tupac Shakur and Christopher Wallace (aka Notorious B.I.G. and Biggie Smalls).
Those materials are a big part of Kading’s new self-published book ‘Murder Rap.’ Due October 4, the book includes a claim by a police informant who says he was
Tupac sat down and talked candidly while he was locked up in Clinton Correctional Facility. The interview has just been released un-edited and in it's complete entirety. It's interesting to see where his head was right before he came out and released All Eyes On Me. He would be shot dead in less than two years after this interview. Watch it here.
102 pages were released anyway, as opposed to the over 300 pages released about Biggie's death. But my question is if the responsible part were found would it put a rest to this case for Tupac's fam? Will it change our feelings about the murder? What do you think?