How Does Tupac Affect Pop Culture

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First up, the musician I chose was Tupac Shakur. Tupac was one of the best rappers to live and probably the best rapper till this day. I was never born when he was making great music but it was so good that I still heard his music even when I was a young boy. Tupac rival was Biggie Smalls and he was also in that mix on being one of the greatest rappers ever. Tupac was born in Manhattan, New York City in 1971. Tupac and Biggie was going at it for being the best rapper ever. Tupac was for the East Side and Biggie was for the West Coast. Tupac affected pop culture huge, he set examples for a lot of rappers and musicians around the world. He affected me greatly because the rappers I listen to are nothing compared to the music Tupac made back then. To start with, let's learn the meaning of culture. I found …show more content…

He out did huge rappers like Ice cube, Eazy E, and Chuck D. I would say the one thing that held people back Tupac from everyone saying he was the best was his attitude. People thought Tupac as a thug and nothing more. For example, he met a white girl named Jennifer and she had a friend with her. Her friend did not want to go in the limo but Jennifer did. So her friend sat on the floor in the limo with her arms crossed angry. Tupac has a short temper and so he went off on her friend cursing her out, calling her bad names, saying he will drop them off in the middle of Oakland. Jennifer friend started crying when he said all those things. At the end of the car ride though they were kissing and loving on each other. What I am trying to say is people hated him because of his attitude but they also loved him at the same time. If his attitude was better than it was then maybe everyone would not have thought of him as a thug and maybe everyone would claim him as the best rapper to live but he let his reputation get in the way of that. Yet he still has affected many people and affected the rapping

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