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Book Reviews of Tupac ShakurBook Review: Tupac Shakur 1971-1996 Summary: 5 Stars
This is one of the best books out there. it is detailed and conset in the life of tupac.it is great. I loved it. the detail of his bad boy rivese were some of the best i've seen and it covers his whole life.
Book Review: Tupac Shakur 1971-1996 Summary: 5 Stars
This is one of the best books out there. it is detailed and conset in the life of tupac.it is great. I loved it. the detail of his bad boy rivese were some of the best i've seen and it covers his whole life.
Book Review: Tupac Shakur Book Is A Must-Buy! Summary: 5 Stars
As a massive fan of the late great Tupac Shakur, there are few publishings that capture as much information and insight into his life and career as this amazing book from the good people at Vibe Magazine. Consisting of every Vibe article and interview written on Shakur between 1994-97, this gives even the most casual of Pac's fans more information than they could ever dream of. With features on his early career, his signing to Death Row, and his infamous interview with Kevin Powell from inside Clinton Correctional Facility where he denounced "Thug Life", it's all here. This book also contains some of the most informative material on the feud between Death Row Records and Bad Boy. You'll get everyone's side of the story on the Can-Am Studio shooting. You'll hear what both Suge and Puffy had to say about the East vs. West saga. You will also get to hear Pac at his rawest and most candid. If you are even the least bit interested in the amazing story of Tupac Shakur, you should pick up this book.
Book Review: Tupac at his best!! Summary: 5 Stars
Someone once said that "Vibe magazine is one some love s###." No, I disagree. Tupac has graced the cover of Vibe no less that 4? times before his untimely death. No one in the rap game (then or now) affected us the way Tupac did. The mystery that still surrounds his death still haunts most of his fans. Tupac became larger than life in death. He released more albums in death than in life. He has easily become the Black Elvis. The book gives you a timeline from the beginning to his tragic end. The questions still linger on. Who? What? When? Where? Most of these questions will never be answered. One man who was going to come forward with information was killed, execution-style. Suge (at the time) was in prison. Other people are either too scared to talk, are in prison, dead or cannot be located. There are lots of theories that Tupac is still alive as he may have insinuated in his music: post-humous album Makaveli: The 7 Day Theory. We even get to hear Tupac's side of the story for the woman who accused him of rape. {He was never convicted of rape, but of sexual abuse.}as well as the story of the first attempt on his life. This is an excellent book!
Book Review: Tupac is the bomb Summary: 5 Stars
I have more respect for my man now that i've ever had in my life after reading this book. I've learned that he had come up through alot more than i thought. Thuglife Baby!!!!!!
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