Tupac: Resurrection: Review By taurus5382
The Greatest Rapper of All-Time
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OVERALL5.0SUPERB
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After loosing him in 1996, more & more became fans of Tupac. Like 50 Cent says in a rememberance of him, "Tupac was the Elvis of our (minorities) time." This doc*mentary is narrated by the man himself. It is filled with classic interviews, a look at his childhood & all the people that made him what he was. His mother Afeni Shakur was a huge part of his life. Tupac was labled as this thug/gangster rapper. After spending like 8-9 months in prison, Tupac got a fresh start after signing with Death Row Records. The label had superstars such as Snoop Dogg & Dr. Dre. Adding Tupac to that core of superstars was what put Death Row on top of the music industry in the mid 90's.
Even though he was on topping the charts, Tupac was still unhappy. He might have been getting a lot of money, but law suits were coming from everywhere. He was not in the mood to settle these suits over the next year, so he just settled by giving them what they wanted. While All Eyez on Me was topping the charts, everyone was focusing on the made up rivalry between East Coast & West Coast hip-hop music. It was basically Death Row Records versus Bad Boy Records. The media fueled up all the bad blood they could make up including a fued between the 2 top rappers, Tupac Shakur & Notorious B.I.G.. Well, I hope you check out this outstanding doc*mentary sometime soon. This is definately a must-see for all fans of hip-hop music. Get to know who the greatest rapper of all-time was. It was Tupac Shakur & he has been greatly missed for years. His music still lives on & his legacy will go on forever.
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