Frases de Tupac Shakur
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Tupac Amaru Shakur , mais conhecido pelos seus nomes artísticos 2Pac, Makaveli ou apenas Pac, foi um rapper estadunidense. Críticos e membros da indústria fonográfica nomearam-no como o maior rapper de todos os tempos. Em 2010, ele já havia vendido pelo menos 75 milhões de cópias pelo mundo. Além de ser músico, Tupac também foi ator e ativista social. A maioria das suas canções tratam-se sobre como crescer no meio da violência e da miséria nos guetos, o racismo, os problemas da sociedade e os conflitos com os outros rappers. O trabalho de Shakur é conhecido por defender a igualdade política, econômica, social e racial. Antes de entrar para a carreira artística, ele era um roadie e dançarino de hip hop alternativo. Começou a fazer sucesso quando entrou para o grupo Digital Underground.

Shakur tornou-se alvo de diversas ações judiciais e sofreu outros problemas legais. No início de sua carreira, ele foi atingido por cinco tiros e assaltado no corredor de um estúdio de gravação em Nova Iorque. Após o incidente, Tupac começou a suspeitar que outras figuras da indústria do rap ficaram sabendo do acontecido e não avisaram Shakur, o que desencadeou a rivalidade entre as costas Leste e Oeste. Mais tarde, Shakur acabou por ser condenado por abuso sexual e ficou preso durante onze meses, tendo sido libertado da prisão num recurso financiado por Suge Knight, diretor executivo da Death Row Records. Em troca da ajuda de Suge, Tupac teve de gravar três álbuns sob o selo Death Row.

Na noite de 7 de setembro de 1996, Tupac, dentro do carro de Suge, foi atingido por quatro tiros num tiroteio, na cidade de Las Vegas. Ele faleceu seis dias depois, vítima de insuficiência respiratória e parada cardíaca, na Universidade Médica de Nevada. Após a sua morte, o jornal americano The New York Times citou-o como "o maior rapper de todos os tempos" .

✵ 16. Junho 1971 – 13. Setembro 1996   •   Outros nomes 2Pac, Makaveli, Pac, Тупак Шакур
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Tupac Shakur Frases famosas

“Eles conseguem dinheiro para a guerra, mas não conseguem acabar com a pobreza.”

They got money for wars, but can't feed the poor/Say there ain't no hope for the youth and the truth is
na música "Keep Ya Head Up"

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Citações de deus de Tupac Shakur

“Só Deus pode me julgar”

Only God can judge me
na música "Only God Can Judge Me"

“Deixe Deus julgar os criminosos.”

Atribuídas

“Deixe Deus julgar os ladrões.”

Let the Lord judge the criminals
na música "I Wonder If Heaven Got A Ghetto"

Tupac Shakur frases e citações

Tupac Shakur citar: “Eu pensei que tinha amigos, mas no fim morremos sozinhos.”
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Tupac Shakur: Frases em inglês

“I want, when they see me, They know that everyday when I'm breathing is for us to go further. Everytime I speak I want the truth to come out. Not one person even realizes that I have white relatives, my cousin just had a son who is “White” but everytime I speak I want a shiver so yes, I do omit things that I feel are not accurately portraying my “character.””

I don't want them to be like; they know what I'm gonna say, because it's polite. Im not saying I'm gonna rule the world or I'm gonna change the world, but I guarantee you that I will spark the brain that will change the world. And that's our job, It's to spark somebody else watching us. We might not be the one's, but let's not be selfish and because we not gonna change the world let's not talk about how we should change it. I don't know how to change it, but I know if I keep talking about how dirty it is out here, somebody's gonna clean it up.
1990s, MTV interview (1994)

“What I want you to take seriously, is what we have to do for the youth. Because we're coming up in a totally different world. This is not the same world that you had this is not 6th Street its not. You grew up, we grew up B. C. Before crack. That's just saying it all. You understand? We did not grow up without parents. You had parents that told you this and that and told you what went on back in the day. You have young kids, fourteen, coming home and their mama is smoking out, going to their best friend to get the product. You understand what I'm saying? So that means it's not just about you taking care of "your" child. It's about you taking care of "these children". It hurts that I got to, it bothers me, not hurts, that I have to sidestep my youth to stand up and do some shit that somebody else is suppose to be doing. You understand what I'm saying? There's too many men out here for me to be doing this, because it ain't my turn yet. I'm supposed to be following behind him getting the knowledge. I don't even got a chance to get the fucking knowledge. I can't go to college. There's too much problems out here. I don't got the money. Nobody does. You understand what I'm saying? So what I'm saying is, it's not as easy as we're mapping it out to be. We've got to stay real. Before we can be new African we've gotta be black first. You understand? We've gotta get our brothers from the streets like Harriett Tubman did. Why can't we look at that and see exactly what she was doing? Like Malcolm did, the real Malcolm, before the Nation of Islam. You've got to remember, this was a pimp. You know what I'm saying, we forgot about all that. In our strive to be enlightened we forgot about all our brothers in the street, about all our dope dealers, our pushers and our pimps, and that's who's teaching the new generation, because y'all not doing it. I'm sorry. But, it's the pimps and pushers who's teaching us. So, if you got a problem with how we were raised, its because they was the only ones who could do it. They the only ones who did it, because everybody else wanted to go to college, and you know, yeah everything's changed, they were the ones telling you 'the white man ain't shit, there you go, check this out young blood, you take this product, you switch it, you get money and that's how you beat the white man, you get money, you get the hell up out of here.'”

Nobody else did that. So I don't wanna hear shit about nobody telling me who I can't love and respect until you start doing what they did. To me, this is Mecca. This is the black family. You know what I'm saying? But, what makes it that much sadder, what makes me wanna cry, is that when I leave this place, so does Mecca. You understand what I'm saying? We're going back to the real deal. Right out there, you're going see the same sisters and Brenda, they're right out there, and y'all are going to get in your cars and drive the fuck home.
1990s, Malcolm X Grassroots Movement, Atlanta (1992)

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