Wrapped in mystique following his tragic death in , Tupac may well have become the face of a generation, espousing societal theories as quickly as he spits gun bars, but above everything else, 2Pac was an incredible artist. Unlike any other rapper, Tupac was able to be at once vulnerable and armoured, at once throwing a punch while showing his scars, and the below songs all reflect this duality, the fallibility and humanity of an artist gone far too soon. Within the opening seconds, Tupac speaks for a nation of fatherless children. Towards the end of his 25 years, Pac was wary of those close to him. He claimed his one-time friends Biggie and Puffy had set him up. Talk about bad timing! Once Pac was released, He signed a contract with Death Row Records for bail money, he went at Bad Boy with all he had, sometimes subliminally, other times directly. Struggling with paranoia and the aftermath of being shot during the Quad Recording Studio robbery. Shortly after the video was released, Tupac was beaten unconscious by Oakland Police Officers after being stopped for jaywalking. He bore the physical scars on his face until his death.


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Born on 16 June , Tupac Shakur remains one of the most renowned rappers of all time. And as the first solo rapper in history to enter the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame, and the first hip-hop artist to release a double-album, Tupac always set the course, never followed it. His feud with The Notorious BIG still looms over the world of hip-hop, but his once-in-a-generation talent, career and legacy transcend all that, and the best Tupac songs make the case for him being the most essential rapper in hip-hop history.
Tupac’s 10 best songs:
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He is considered by many to be one of the most influential rappers of all time. Much of Shakur's work has been noted for addressing contemporary social issues that plagued inner cities, and he is considered a symbol of resistance and activism against inequality. He moved to Los Angeles in to further pursue his music career.