Changes Tupac Analysis

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Tupac was a African-American rapper, record producer, actor, and poet. Tupac has sold over 75 million records worldwide. He is consistently ranked as the greatest and most influential rappers of all time. On September 7. 1996 Tupac was fatally shot in a drive-by shooting in Las Vegas, Nevada. He would die six days later at the age of 25. The song I will be using in this essay is regarded as one of his most powerful songs, “Changes.” The theme of the story is to convey a message to the world about racism, equality, peace and unity. The stock story that Tupac mentions in this song is how a lot of African-American kids are being characterized as “Crack Babies” and are given crack, but nobody including the government cares to act about it. He says in his song, “Give the crack to the kids who the hell cares?” Tupac is …show more content…

He says that to resist against racism we must come together. He says that in the song by saying, “We gotta make a change it’s time for us a people to start making some changes, let’s change the way we eat, let’s change the way we live.” Tupac is trying to say that we must change the way we do everything to reunite the world by changing the way we eat, and the way we live. Tupac also says that African-Americans need to forgive each other and see each other as brothers instead of strangers. Tupac says that in the song by saying, “Learn to see me as a brother instead of 2 distant strangers.” The theme of the song “Changes” is to fight back against racism, and inequality. I think Tupac wrote this legendary song because he wanted to unite the world through his music. Tupac mentioned a lot of different problems going on the world throughout the song, he mentions the war on drugs, and racism. These were big problems during the year of 1992, Tupac knew that he was a superstar and at the top of the music industry at this point of his life so he knew that he could talk to the world with this legendary

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