Category Archives: TUPAC

THUGS BLUEPRINT FEAT 2PAC, 50 CENT & EMINEM

A BLEND I MIXED A WHILE AGO SO  DECIDED TO MAKE A VIDEO OUT OF IT.
DOWNLOAD THE ENTIRE CD HERE.

AGAINST ALL ODDS : DID JIMMY "HENCHMAN" ROSEMOND SET TUPAC UP IN 1995??

IF HE TRULY DID SET PAC UP TO BE ROBBED AT QUAD STUDIOS IN 1994, HE SET IN MOTION THE EVENTS LEADING UP TO TUPAC & BIGGIE’S DEMISE.
READ THIS CLASSIC LINE FROM TUPAC AKA MAKAVELI :
I heard he was light skinned, stocky with a Haitian accent
 Jewelry, fast cars and he’s known for flashing (What’s his name???)
 Listen while I take you back (NIGGA SAY HIS NAME!) and lace this rap,
 A real live tale about a snitch named Haitian Jack
 Knew he was workin for the feds, same crime, different trials Nigga, picture what he said,
and did I mention i Promised a payback to Jimmy Henchman,
in due time I know you bitch niggas is listenin,
 The World Is Mine Set me up, wet me up, niggas stuck me up
 Heard the guns bust but you tricks never shut me up
 Touch one of mine on everything I own I’ll destroy everything you touch, play the game nigga
 All out warfare, eye for eye Last words to a bitch nigga, “WHY YOU LIE?!?”
 Now you gotta watch your back, now watch your front Here we come, gunshots too tight, now you stuck Fuck the rap game, nigga this M-O-B So believe me we enemies, I go against all odds”
“AGAINST ALL ODDS” – FROM THE CLASSIC MAKAVELI ALBUM, The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory

TUPAC. DJ PREMIER. THE DON PRIMO LEGACY. COMING SOON.

IS TUPAC ALIVE?

Source : Cracked.com 
 Tupac Shakur’s life supposedly ended in September of 1996, a gangster who died a gangster’s death, the victim of a drive-by shooting.But in the years since, fans and friends of the rapper/actor have kept rumors alive that the star might not have died at the hands of an anonymous gunman that warm September night. It’s here, at the supposed end of Shakur’s life, where our journey begins.

The first album after Tupac’s “death” was released in November of 1996: Makaveli: Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory. The title aroused some curious glances from those who knew Shakur. The first part of the title refers to Niccol Machiavelli, an old-school Italian philosopher who believed the faking one’s own death was a sure way to foil his enemies. Machiavelli’s two most famous books, Discorsi dopra la prima deca di Tito Livio (Life With Tito) and Il Principe (Ill Communication) were both written well after his death. Some wonder if Tupac’s reference wasn’t a signal to the world that things were not as they seemed.This is perhaps mere paranoia, as this album was obviously recorded while Tupac was “still” alive. But then, one year later, R U Still Down? is released in stores (November of ’97).
This was a full 14 months after the performer’s death, and Tupac appeared in three videos in support of the album. When questioned about this, Tupac’s manager Robert Bloomenstein said, “Tupac was a forward-thinking man. His performances in those videos were shot more than two months before his unfortunate ‘death,’ and in no way should indicate that Tupac is still alive.” Mr. Bloomenstein’s words weren’t enough to keep the rumors from spreading, however, especially after November of 1998. That’s when Tupac released 2pac’s Greatest, a greatest hits compilation that included six new tracks. Record company executives claimed that these tracks were also recorded years before; yet this is contradicted by the timeliness of the lyrics.
Tupac makes references to the film Armageddon in one track and in another he congratulates the Denver Broncos on winning the Super Bowl – both events taking place well after Shakur was supposedly in the grave. Again, rumors of a massive hoax emerged. Bloomenstein again dismissed the talk as nothing more than rumor mongering.”This is nothing more than rumor mongering,” said Bloomberg. “Tupac was a hard-working, busy musician and the continued release of new material should in no way indicate that Tupac is actually alive and living in South America under the assumed name of Jamal Millwood.”The next few years turned out to be the most prolithic of Tupac’s recording career. Still I Rise (with Outlawz) hit the scene in December of 1999. The “Lost” Tapes: Circa 1989 appeared in April of 2000 and The Rose that Grew from Concrete came in November of that same year. Tupac recorded tracks for Suge Knight Represents: Chronic 2000, a compilation of all of the artists Suge Knight claimed to have killed. He also performed live for an album called Funkmaster Flex & Big Kap: The Tunnel (This was actually a live freestyle with Biggie from 1994 before they both passed). New Tupac tracks then turned up on Cellblock Compilation: Face Off II and Too Gangsta for Radio, before an album of all-new Tupac tracks, Until the End of Time, appeared in 2001.
“I simply wish the public could let Mr. Shakur rest in peace,” said Bloomenstein. “Mr. Shakur has actively denied all accusations about still being alive, and he will continue to do so until the day of his, uh… nevermind.
“When the album Better Dayz appeared in November of 2002, many music critics noted that Tupac had released more albums since his death (seven) than many of the nation’s top living artists. When that fact is coupled with the references to the World Trade Center attack in one track of Better Dayz plus the curious title of the B-side single Empty Coffin, rumors again were rampant. Is it merely the product of a rabid fan base that cannot let go of their beloved hero?One player in this drama who is not speaking out is Tupac himself. Rumors insist that Tupac will be headlining shows in Chicago, Milwaukee and Indianapolis in the next few weeks. Shakur can also be seen starring in the new thriller Streets on Fire with Keanu Reeves this summer and will allegedly host Saturday Night Live in October of this year.Add that to the CNN story in Spring of 2005 which clearly stated Tupac was alive… …and the fact that Tupac’s name is misspelled on his tombstone… …and the case becomes more than a curiosity.
Will we ever know the answer? I doubt it. In six weeks Tupac Shakur is releasing his eighth posthumous album, titled Death Faker. Some fans say the title contains a hidden message which could be taken to mean that Tupac didn’t really die on that September night nine years ago. Some also claim that certain tracks, such as Still Breathin’ and I’m not dead, motherfuckers contain hints about the star’s supposed passing.What can it mean? But even if Tupac’s life is over, our search for the truth cannot be. And there are millions of fans who will not stop until they have it.

14th ANNIVERSARY OF TUPAC’S DEATH : THE TUPAC SHAKUR TRIBUTE ON LATINLOUNGERADIO.COM – SEPT 13th @ 8pm

Sept 13th is day we lost one of Hip hop’s prolific entertainers, Tupac Amaru Shakur. Djaytiger will pay tribute on this day by celebrating his life and music and also will play cuts of the Infamous Blend Cd, The Don Primo Edition, which includes Tupac mixed with the legendary Dj Premier.
Monday September 13th 2010 @ 8pm
WATCH IT HERE OR ON :

Does Jeezy diss Biggie in Vibe Magazine?

In the upcoming Vibe issue, Young Jeezy talks about Tupac & Biggie’s legacy, which is sure to create some controversy:
On 2pac & Biggie
“Pac and Big gone…They no more. Only thing you can hear is they voice, my nigga, and you know what they voice telling me? You gotta keep it moving, man. Fuck the dumb shit…I’m four albums in. How many albums Big have, two? He ain’t make it that far. So I’m already ahead of the game.”
On Being The Top Dog In The Game
“I feel like the last Mohican dawg…I feel like the last man standing. I done seen it, I done done it. I done smelt it…I know what I am. But I know what I’m not about to become. I gotta stand for something, man. Who better?”
So is he speaking the truth? Or is he smoking crack with that statement?

Tupac buys car while hacker brings 100 cars to a halt

Source – tgdaily.com

Drivers in Austin,Texas thought their cars were possessed when their horns started honking in the middle of the night or their vehicles simply wouldn’t start. But it seems the culprit was a hacker exploiting a system used by auto dealers to immobilise the vehicles of people behind with their payments. Police yesterday arrested 20-year-old Omar Ramos-Lopez, who was laid off from Texas Auto Center in February. “We initially  dismissed it as mechanical failure,” Texas Auto Center manager Martin Garcia told Wired. “We started having a rash of up to a hundred customers at one time complaining. Some customers complained of the horns going off in the middle of the night. The only option they had was to remove the battery.” The immobilization system, from a company called PayTeck, http://www.payteck.cc/ is installed by many dealers as an alternative to repossession. It can be used to disable the car’s ignition or start the horn. Ramos-Lopez allegedly used a former colleague’s login to activate the system, first picking out specific customers and then starting to work his way through the entire database alphabetically. More than 100 owners were affected.
According to Associated Press, the havoc didn’t end there. The hacker also had some fun changing customer names, with staff surprised to find that dead rapper Tupac Shakur had apparently recently bought a car.
I knew he wasn’t dead. I hope the new car is bulletproof.

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WHY HASN’T THE MURDER OF JMJ OR OTHER HIP HOP ICONS STILL HAVE NOT BEEN SOLVED??

BIG. TUPAC. JAM MASTER JAY.
As a fellow DJ and follower of Hip Hop since the early ’80s, it really pisses me off that no one knows, or doesnt not come forward with information to catch whoever killed Jam Master Jay. I dont give a fuck if he allegedly owed money to someone, or pissed someone off, or whatever, to take the life of an Icon in Hip Hop over some bullshit is sad. And the same person who took his life grew up or listens to Hip Hop, which to me is the ultimate disrespect of anyone. Thats like a person killing there own parents or kids, but during sentencing will say i love them. what the fuck is wrong with people. Oh well 2012 is around the corner so i guess none of this even fucking matters, and if the Earth doesnt blow up no one’s still not going to come forward. Amazing. congrats to the people that still continue to ruin this culture. Our own people. I can’t wait for the new Sade album. I wont have to worry about getting jumped or shot at her concert. you fucking savages make me sick.

LAST MIXTAPES OF 2009