By: Nylah Nash 
Who is Tupac Shakur ?
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Tupac Shakur was an African American rapper, and actor, who was important because “he brought to hip hop a level of rawness and a poetic drive in the way he delivered his words, according to abc.net. For example, a famous quote Tupac said was “All I’m trying to do is survive and make good out of the dirty, nasty, unbelievable lifestyle that they gave me.” Which means yes, he lives a dirty, nasty lifestyle but he’s not going just to let it faze him he’s going to make something out of it and change his lifestyle so he can have a better one, which he did transitioning from a poor, fatherless young man who had a dream of being a revolutionary to a rich, successful rapper.
How did Tupac die?
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Tupac died on September 13, 1996. He was shot in a drive-by shooting in Las Vegas, he was later rushed to the University Medical center and later died due to him suffering from gunshot wounds.
Still, to this day his killer has not been identified.
Before Tupac’s death.
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Prior to Tupac’s death, he resolved his disagreement with Nas 96’, an American rapper.
They two were beefing because Tupac believed Nas was dissing him on one of his tracks.
This was resolved at the 1996 awards ceremony, so who could have killed Tupac?
Who may have killed Tupac?
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It is not yet known who killed Tupac however in season 1, Episode 4 “Who Killed Tupac? Suge Knight and Death Row Records’’ on A&E they mention Tupac was in the car with Suge Knight, a 6’2, 300-pound male. During the night of Tupac’s murder, they say that a car pulled up to the car Tupac and Surge were in and the person inside fired between 10 – 15 shots, Tupac was hit by 4, and Surge was hit not a single time. According to the law of physics, the math isn’t leading these lawyers to think Surge Knight was the killer of Tupac.
Nylah Nash
I’m the most amazing 7th grader, who is ready to take the world by storm. I love reading online stories by new writers, mysteries, writing, listening to music and solving math problems for fun. I hope to change the world one day by becoming a lawyer. My motto is to spread love, it’s the Brooklyn way.
