It was a nice night on September 7th 1996 in Las vegas. Tupac Shakur was in attendance to see Bruce Seldon and Mike Tyson go at it. Iron Mike knocked out Seldon in the first round. One of the most controversial men in history was happy this night.
This young man who lived a hellish youth and was looking to finally relax and enjoy life, initially had merely great ideas and a flair for inspiration, and those double-edged swords made him a leader.
Everything was going great until somebody noticed something. One of the men from his group pointed out a man who he got into an arguement over a chain that was ripped from the neck of him, and the chain was of the biggest music label in history at that point of time. Death Row Records. Tupac races towards the guy and demands the chain back, in return the guy basically says F U... 15 minutes later while driving down the "packed" Las Vegas strip, a white caddy drives along side the BMW of Tupac Shakur and his boss Suge Knight.. 14 rounds are unloaded into the ride, striking the hopeless rapper 4 times... Suge Knight is driving around like a mad man trying to get the most successfull rapper of all time to a hospital. As he is trying to do so, the man, the myth, the legend is laughing outloud, "I need a hospital, your the one whose shot in the head, dont you think you need a hospital." Later on we find out Suge Knight was only grazed by a bullet. 7 days later on FRIDAY September 13th 1996, rapper Tupac Shakur dies from his wounds.
8 years later America is still where it was in 1996. There was a purpose, we will still continue to find out throughout the countless number of albums still to go, magazine articles, other famous people making references about him, his foundation for the arts opening up by his mother, countless number of books written about him, his poetry, several college universities teaching the genuine meaning behind him, and many many documentaries just like in November of 2003 which made $6 million, Tupac Shakur is still ahead of us, even in death.
The loud outspoken truthfull individual who was laughing staring death right before his eyes on that beautiful night, is doing the same every night wherever he may be which adds even more fuel to the fire.
The 365 days a year, $50,000 job you work the next 100 years, he accomplished in 25 years.
Your success comes from how hard you want to be successfull.
While many just fade away and roll over in the grave, Mr. Shakur knew what kind of work never dies and never gets forgotten.
This young man who lived a hellish youth and was looking to finally relax and enjoy life, initially had merely great ideas and a flair for inspiration, and those double-edged swords made him a leader.
Everything was going great until somebody noticed something. One of the men from his group pointed out a man who he got into an arguement over a chain that was ripped from the neck of him, and the chain was of the biggest music label in history at that point of time. Death Row Records. Tupac races towards the guy and demands the chain back, in return the guy basically says F U... 15 minutes later while driving down the "packed" Las Vegas strip, a white caddy drives along side the BMW of Tupac Shakur and his boss Suge Knight.. 14 rounds are unloaded into the ride, striking the hopeless rapper 4 times... Suge Knight is driving around like a mad man trying to get the most successfull rapper of all time to a hospital. As he is trying to do so, the man, the myth, the legend is laughing outloud, "I need a hospital, your the one whose shot in the head, dont you think you need a hospital." Later on we find out Suge Knight was only grazed by a bullet. 7 days later on FRIDAY September 13th 1996, rapper Tupac Shakur dies from his wounds.
8 years later America is still where it was in 1996. There was a purpose, we will still continue to find out throughout the countless number of albums still to go, magazine articles, other famous people making references about him, his foundation for the arts opening up by his mother, countless number of books written about him, his poetry, several college universities teaching the genuine meaning behind him, and many many documentaries just like in November of 2003 which made $6 million, Tupac Shakur is still ahead of us, even in death.
The loud outspoken truthfull individual who was laughing staring death right before his eyes on that beautiful night, is doing the same every night wherever he may be which adds even more fuel to the fire.
The 365 days a year, $50,000 job you work the next 100 years, he accomplished in 25 years.
Your success comes from how hard you want to be successfull.
While many just fade away and roll over in the grave, Mr. Shakur knew what kind of work never dies and never gets forgotten.