The ongoing influence of Tupac and Notorious BIG is astonishing; with the former still gaining number 1 singles nearly 10 years after his death. While their careers were tragically cut short by murder this has not only reinforced their celebrity status but has increased their colossal popularity too. The chief reasons for the longevity of their success are: the quality and depth of the music they each created the poetic lyrics they penned and the legendary performances they gave.
All the best 2Pac music videos on one DVD! 1. Americaz Most Wanted 2. All About U 3. California Love 4. Dear Mama 5. Do For Love 6. Hail Mary 7. Hit 'Em Up 8. Holla If Ya Hear Me 9. How Do You Want It? 10. I Ain't Mad At Cha 11. I Get Around 12. If My Homey Calls 13. Keep Ya Head Up 14. Made Figgaz 15. Runnin 16. Temptations 17. Thugs Mansion 18. To Live & Die In LA 19. Toss It Up 20. Wussup Wit Da Luv
Tupac: Assassination lays out the entire murder-conspiracy plot surrounding the untimely death of Tupac Shakur. This film shows the investigation from two perspectives: How the events actually took place and how they were portrayed to the public. This eye-opening documentary points out all the failures of Law Enforcement officials to fully investigate follow up on leads and interview key parties involved. Everyone believes they know the reason why Tupac's murder remains unsolved; this DVD backs it up. Everyone believes they have been deceived by certain people; this DVD documents it. By the time this DVD ends the smoke of rumours will dissipate and a clear picture will appear.
Tracklist: 1. 50 Cent: Back Down 2. Busta Rhymes & The Flipmode Squad: Bus A Bus/Tear Da Roof Off 3. LL Cool J: Jingling Baby 4. Method Man & The Wu-Tang Clan: Bring The Pain 5. Westside Connection ft. Ice Cube: Gangsta Nation 6. Jay-Z: Jigga My Nigga 7. Ice T: Medley 8. 2PAC: Out On Bail 9. Run DMC: Pause 10. DJ Clue ft. DMX: Ruff Ryder's Anthem 11. Redman: I'll Be Dat 12. Young MC: I Come Off/Bust a Move 13. Puff Daddy & The Bad Boy Family: Medley 14. Jay-Z: The Originators 15. 50 Cent: The Fight 16. Westside Connection ft. Ice Cube: Call 911 17. Xzibit & Snoop Dogg: Bitch Please 18. Dr. Dre & The Death Row Family: Death Row Medley
The early '90s was a great period in the history of Hip Hop. The vibe was upbeat yet hardcore as groups were becoming more innovative and incorporating multiple elements of modern music to form beats completely original and unmatched. The lyrical styles remained street savy and eloquent but harsher new styles as those of Redman and ONYX emerged. Old school heroes like Dr Dre and Kook G Rap also commanded much respect. This DVD takes a look back at the videos interviews performanc
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