This implies that Tupac planned his “death” in advance and now he is enjoying the success.
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In Tupac’s song ‘Life of an Outlaw’, he says: “All for the street fame on how to be managed, six months in advance to what we plotted, approved to go on swole and now I got it”. But that was fiction, some coward got the story twisted.” On the song ‘Ain’t Hard 2 Find’ he opens up the track with - “I heard rumours that I died murdered in cold blood, traumatised pictures of me in my final states - you know mama cried. On the track ‘Life of an Outlaw,’ he rapped “all for the street fame on how to be managed, to plan s***, 6 months in advance to what we plotted, approved to go on swole and now I got it.” On the song Tupac raps, “I’ve been shot and murdered, can’t tell you how it happened word for word but best believe that n*****’ gonna get what they deserve.” He was featured on Richie Rich’s track ‘N***** Done Changed,’ which was released after his death in 1996. 24 years ago today, just two months after the untimely murder of Tupac on the Las Vegas strip alongside Death Row Records CEO Suge Knight, the fifth and final album, Don Killuminati: The 7 Day. In any case, the murder of Tupac Shakur is one of the most fascinating and well orchestrated murders in history. Many say that 2003 is the time that Tupac will come back, following the 7-Day Theory.
Some fans claimed they believe Tupac’s death was faked by the FBI, and the rapper is now living in witness protection, assisting police with other investigations.īut the CIA tweeted back in 2014 they had no idea of his whereabouts. Some also say that in the first three seconds of the Makaveli album, someone says 'Suge shot him.' The list could go on practically forever. Even Suge Knight has previously claimed Tupac was on an island smoking Cuban cigars. But questions still remain around why he’d want to leave the US for Cuba. Still I Rise (with Outlawz) hit the scene in December of 1999.The 'Lost' Tapes: Circa 1989 appeared in April of 2000 and The Rose that Grew from Concrete came in November of that same year. In 1984, then Cuban President Fidel Castro granted her political asylum on the island. Is that him The next few years turned out to be the most prolithic of Tupacs recording career.
She was on the FBI’s most wanted terrorist list after she escaped prison two years after being convicted of the alleged murder of state trooper Werner Foerster in 1977 during a gunfight. Not only was there nobody named Makaveli on the Death Row roster, but he turned out to be deceased upon the albums release. The most unusual aspect of the album was the artist responsible for it. Formerly called Joanne Chesimard, she is a Queens-born activist who belonged to the Black Liberation Army. Oddly titled 'The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory', the album would go on to sell 664,000 copies in its debut week. Me with DAZ making classics #TheMakaveliBook /lRo2PxCFTqīy 2Pac’s Chief Engineer Scott’s book: The Killing of Tupac Shakur.įans who can’t accept his death say he faked his own death in Las Vegas and then fled to Cuba to join his aunt Assata Shakur. To contribute to Tommy D’s The Makaveli Book crowdfunding campaign visit .īy Tupac’s Chief Engineer /U9EAxInNzwīy Tupac’s Chief Engineer /7903dLbcBfīy Tupac’s Chief Engineer /7B5pwLhAM5
Some of the pledge rewards for Kickstarter donors include signed copies of the books, a deleted chapter, an online personal thank you, a Death Row cassette, and a thank you in the book. The Makaveli Book will also include stories about other music acts such as Nate Dogg, Snoop Dogg, Lady of Rage, Prince, Michael Jackson, and more. “Tommy D was one of the last people to take care of Nate Dogg and built him a home studio before he died!!!” He worked for the record label giant until 2007 – the last original member,” Leinen states. “He hasn’t been able to talk because he’s been #StrandedOnDeathRow. I discovered who he was and he mentioned he wanted to do a book for a long time,” writes Leinen on the KS page.Īccording to Leinen, Tommy was never paid for his contribution to The Don Killuminati. “In 2013, I met Tommy while he was visiting his late father in Cedar Rapids. He says Tupac was laughing on the way to the. Tommy “D” Daugherty worked as the chief engineer on the posthumous Pac project also known as The Makaveli Album.Īuthor Ben Leinen is teaming with Tommy D for a Kickstarter campaign to fund a book about his experiences creating with Shakur and the rest of the Death Row Records roster. Suge Knight insinuated Tupac is alive Suge Knight, former head of Death Row Records, was driving the car that got shot up when Tupac was murdered. (AllHipHop News) The man behind the boards for Tupac Shakur’s 1996 LP The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory is looking for financial backing from the late music icon’s fans.