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i just wanna know how tupac killed ? or the way he killed ?? or who killed him if you know ? where he killed ?? anything you know plzzzzzzzzzzzz

2007-03-08 21:18:39 · 9 answers · asked by king666 1 in Entertainment & Music Polls & Surveys

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well it has been widely believed that Suge Knight had something to do with it he was gunned down in Las vegas and lived for about 5days after
After leaving the Tyson fight on Saturday September 7, 1996 Tupac was shot 4- 5 times. He lived through the shooting and was placed on life support at a nearby hospital. He was pronounced dead on Friday September 13, 1996.
ON SEPTEMBER 7TH, 1996 AFTER THE TYSON-SELDON FIGHT IN LAS VEGAS, TUPAC MET HIS END...


Tupac with Suge after the Seldon / Tyson fight, moments before the shooting.
one of the last photos of Tupac ever taken


Shakur was shot 4 times in the chest by an unknown person driving a white Cadillac. This car then sped off into the night, leaving Tupac bleeding to death, yet Suge Knight was barely grazed. Tupac was rushed to University Medical Center and underwent surgery, including the removal of his right lung. The next few days in hospital were critical for Tupac, at one point his body was convulsing so badly that doctors had to induce paralysis, for fear that he could cause internal damage to himself. Tupac was eventually pronounced dead on Friday, 13th September, at 4:03pm.

The details about the actual shooting, and the build up to the shooting are sketchy, and vary from story to story. Apparently, on the night of the Seldon / Tyson fight, Tupac was scheduled to visit family in Atlanta, but was persuaded to attend the fight by Suge Knight. This claim caused many people to implicate Suge as a suspect for "setting up" Tupac's murder. However Orlando Anderson, a compton resident who was allegedly a crip, was held on suspicion of Tupac's murder, following a series of run ins with the Death Row entourage, including one on the fateful night. It was alleged that Anderson's "crew" came into some money suddenly, following Tupac's death, arousing suspicions that the money was a payoff for shooting Tuapc. Anderson, who denied the shooting, and claimed that he was a scapegoat, dies in 1998, following a dispute at an LA car wash

2007-03-08 21:23:58 · answer #1 · answered by katlady927 6 · 1 0

Tupac killed by Caput.

by de-Capitation.

2007-03-08 21:23:06 · answer #2 · answered by Dr Tapan Kumar Pradhan 3 · 0 2

all i know is that tupac was shot by a gun. it happened during the east coast and west coast feud. after tupac's death, it was followed by the death of notorius BIG who belonged to the other group.

2007-03-08 21:29:25 · answer #3 · answered by spye 2 · 1 0

Look at this:
http://www.celebrity-morgue.com/tupac-shakur/

It's not nice but it might help.

2007-03-08 21:22:45 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Look at this website:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tupac_Shakur

2007-03-08 21:27:22 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Dude you need to be slapped with a bag of spark plugs.

2007-03-08 21:23:25 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

shot dead. P. Diddy and Notorious BIG organised his killing

2007-03-08 21:57:49 · answer #7 · answered by Stargate 3 · 1 1

he isn't killed
he is alive

2007-03-08 21:22:20 · answer #8 · answered by Mag 7 · 1 3

Here`s some interesting info on 2Pac for ya!

Enjoy & learn a thing or two!




Biography for Tupac Shakur

Birth name
Lesane Parish Crooks

Nickname
2Pac
Makaveli
Pac

Height
5' 10" (1.78 m)

Mini biography

Born Tupac Amaru Shakur in New York City, he grew up primarily on the streets of Oakland, California. His first breakthrough in music came in 1991 as a member of the group Digital Underground. In the same year he received individual recognition for his album "2Pacalypse Now," but this album was also the beginning of his notoriety as a leading figure of the gangsta permutation of hip-hop, with references to cop killing and sexual violence. His solo movie career also began in this year with Juice (1992), and in 1992 he co-starred with Janet Jackson in Poetic Justice (1993).

But law confrontations were soon to come: a 15-day jail term in 1994 for assault and battery and, in 1995, a conviction for sexual assault of a female fan. He was released after serving eight months pending an appeal, but following the Tyson vs Seldon fight in Las Vegas, Nevada, he was hit by four bullets while riding in a car driven by Death Row Records chief executive Marion 'Suge' Knight. His right lung was removed in emergency surgery and, after six days in a medical coma, he died.


Mini biography

Notorious 25-year-old gangsta MC and actor Tupac Shakur was shot and killed before he had a chance to fulfill the promise of a successful career in both fields. He was born in New York City and his mother, Afeni Shakur, was a member of the Black Panther Party. Shakur spent much of his youth in Oakland, California, where he first gained notice as an MC in 1991 with the group Digital Underground. Later that year, he released a solo album, "2Pacalypse Now." Filled with violent lyrics that promoted cop killing and misogyny, it earned both notoriety and acclaim for fans of the genre. Shakur began his acting career in the late 1980s with an appearance on the television series "A Different World" (1987). He made his feature film debut in 1992 with the film Juice (1992) and followed it up, co-starring with Janet Jackson, in Poetic Justice (1993) in 1993. Shakur had a certain charisma that always made him stand out in his films. This was especially true in Gridlock'd (1997) which proved that the versatile young artist had the makings of being a major star. Unfortunately, he was murdered during a drive-by shooting outside a Las Vegas, Nevada, hotel a few months before its release.


Mini biography

Tupac Shakur was undoubtedly one of the most successful MCs of all time. Even after his death, he has sold a total of 67 million records worldwide making him the highest selling rap/hip-hop artist of all time! Tupac is widely regarded as the greatest rapper of all time. Moreover, a recent poll in MTV placed him as the #1 MC of all time. However, 2Pac was much more than that. His strong lyrical content grew a huge array of followers, making him a hero among millions. He was a great poet and his theory on life influenced his fans to a huge extent. He was indeed the Rose That Grew from Concrete, whose ever-successful work couldn't have been more admired and loved.


Spouse
Keisha Morris (29 April 1995 - 1996) (annulled)

Trivia

Renamed Tupac Amaru Shakur in 1972 by his mother after Tupac Amaru, an Inca who was sentenced to death by the Spaniards. Tupac Amaru, in the Inca language, means "shining serpent".

Wrote a song about his mother called "Dear Mama" while in prison.

Son of black panther Afeni Shakur; grew up in Harlem, Baltimore, and Marin County, California.

He had the words "thug life" tattooed across his abdomen.

Dated Jada Pinkett Smith

Was engaged to Kidada Jones

Was going to play the role of Malik in Higher Learning (1995)

Died on a Friday the 13th.

More of his music has been released since his death than was while he was alive.

Appeared in the Salt-N-Pepa video, "Whatta Man."

Founding Member of the Outlawz

Used the name Makaveli which is an altered spelling of Machiavelli, about whom he read while in prison.

In the song "Life Goes On" from the "All Eyez on Me" album, he rhymes about his own funeral.

As a young man, Tupac also studied dance, including ballet.

Tupac is listed as the most successful gangsta MC in the "Guinness Book of World Records."

Grew up in Baltimore, Maryland, USA.

Jim Carrey was his favorite actor.

Was cast in the movie Woo (1998), but was shot five days before principal photography began.

He was offered a record contract at the age of 13. However, his mother refused to let him sign anything at such a young age. She felt he had a lot to learn about the world before joining the music industry.

He read for the part of "Bubba" in Forrest Gump (1994).

10 albums have been released after his 1996 death; all have gone platinum.

He was voted the 86th Greatest Rock 'n Roll Artist of all time by Rolling Stone.

In November 1994, he was robbed and shot five times by a pair of muggers in the lobby of a New York recording studio. Tupac survived the attack, and afterwards frequently boasted of his durability in his lyrics.

Was originally cast in Menace II Society (1993) but was fired after a physical altercation with director Allen Hughes.

As a teenager, he studied drama at Baltimore's School for the Arts, where he rhymed under the name MC New York.

When he was 12 years old, his mother enrolled him in Harlem's 127th St Ensemble. He played Travis in "A Raisin in The Sun" in his first acting role

Started his career on Tommy Boy/Warner Bros. Records with Digital Underground.

As a young man, he also studied ballet and dance

His 1996 song "Ghetto Gospel" was released in 2005, with some vocals by Elton John, and went to #1 in the UK, despite the fact he had been dead for eight years.

Was a good friend of fellow hip-hop MC M.C. Hammer, who also was from Oakland, California, USA.

His albums have sold 38 million copies in the USA alone.

Has been rapping since 18 (1989).

According to Guiness Book of Records 2004, he is the highest selling rap/hip-hop artist selling over 67 million copies worldwide

In a 2005 Rolling Stones Magazine Vote, Tupac was named #6 of the '100 immortal artists of all time' behind the likes of Elvis and Lennon

He is the first rap/hip-hop artist in history to have a wax model of himself set to be placed in Madamme Tussaud's in Las Vegas

Appeared on Forbes' "Top Earning Dead Celebrities" list in 2002, 2003 and 2004 with earnings of $7 million, $12 million and $5 million in each respective year.

Wrote a song, but died before he could finish it. 'Eminem' finished the song with his own lyrics and released it shortly afterwards.

First music artist to have a #1 LP while being in jail

Biological Father Is Billy Garland.

The harmonica in "So Many Tears" is a sample from Stevie Wonder's song "That Girl", which spent 9 weeks at number one on the R&B charts in 1982.

His song "Hit 'Em Up", which Shakur considered a "classic battle record" is scathing attack on one-time friend Notorious BIG, Bad Boy Records, and Puff Daddy. In addition, Shakur claimed that he slept with Faith Evans (Notorious BIG's wife) in the song's lyrics.

Was a fan of actor Tim Roth and was delighted to learn he would work with him on "Gridlock'd", released after Shakur's death.

Read the article in "Entertainment Weekly" about his "Me Against The World" album's debut at number one, while incarcerated. The album's title song also appeared in Michael Bay's 1995 film "Bad Boys", which opened in March-- while Shakur was behind bars.

Cited Prince as an inspiration and sampled his music on the "All Eyez On Me" album. Shakur mentioned in an MTV interview that "he [Prince] loves women like I love women.".

Used an interpolation of the 1984 El Debarge song "A Dream" for his hit "I Ain't Mad At Ya". Tupac's version, however, is at a faster tempo than the original.

Recorded much of his vocals of the "All Eyez On Me" album with a Neumann U87 microphone. In addition, entire album was recorded on analog tape. This was considered somewhat archaic by 1995 recording standards, as much of the recording industry had transitioned to digital recording. (However, it should be noted that Dr. Dre, who produced two songs for the album still uses analog tape to record his music, as of late 2006).

The song "To Live and Die in LA", was called by Shakur (who recorded the song under the name "Makaveli", for the "Seven Day Theory" album) "California Love, part 2-- without gay-*** Dre." It is unknown if "gay-*** Dre" is serious slur against Dr. Dre, who left Shakur's label Death Row records shortly after producing two tracks for "All Eyez On Me".

Shakur considered singer Don McClean (best known as the singer/songwriter of the 1972 hit "American Pie") and Kate Bush as two influences in his life. Shakur also saw McClean's hit "Vincent" (a tale of painter Vincent Van Gogh) as one particular inspiration. In addition, Shakur cited African-American poet Maya Angelou and William Shakespeare as being equally important to him.

Gang member Orlando Anderson, often cited as Tupac's killer, was later murdered himself during an altercation at a LA car wash, on May 29th 1998. It should be noted that Anderson was never charged in the slaying.

He completed the 27 song "All Eyez On Me", considered by many to be his magnum opus, in only two weeks. Often cited as rap's first double album, "All Eyez" sessions began just hours after Shakur was released from jail. Released on February 13th 1996, the album debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 album chart.

His career triumphs--a number one album and pop single-- both happened on the 13th: Rap's first double album, "All Eyez on Me" (certified by the RIAA as of December 2006 at 9 million copies sold) hit store shelves on February 13th 1996. His only number one pop single "How Do U Want It?", reached the apex of the Hot 100 on July 13th 1996. Sadly, it was on September 13th (a Friday) that Shakur succumbed to injuries sustained in a Las Vegas shooting.

"The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory" was recorded and mixed in a mere 7 days in August 1996. It was released November 5, 1996 and debuted at number one on both the pop album and R&B/Hip-Hop album charts, with 663,000 albums sold in its first week. It is certified at 7 million albums sold in the US and 28 million albums worldwide, making it both Tupac's best-selling album and the best-selling rap album of all time.

His first album, "2Pacalypse Now" was released November 12, 1991 and was certified gold. It contains 13 songs and reached number 13 on the R&B/Hip-Hop albums.

Shakur was shot in Las Vegas on September 7, 1996 at approximately 11:15pm, at the corner of Flamingo and Koval streets.

Shakur renamed his publishing company to "Joshua's Dream" in honor of a young, terminally ill child whose dying wish was to meet him.

His number one single, "California Love" was certified at sales of 2 million copies in 1998.

Tupac used the Roland D70 synthesizer for his album "All Eyez On Me" (as seen in an interview with MTV in 1996).

Recorded close to 150 songs during the final year of his life, and often completed three songs per day in the same period. Shakur also wrote lyrics in the studio and often performed his verses in one take. He felt that rappers who could not perform their verses properly on the first take weren't ready to be rappers. R&B music, on the other hand, was worthy of multiple takes for the vocal tracks, he felt.

His 1996 song "Me and My Girlfriend" (from the rapper's posthumously released "Don Killuminati" album) chronicles Shakur's relationship with his pistol, which he frequently carried for protection. The "finger *******" Shakur refers to in the song is actually a euphemism for pulling the trigger. The song was covered in 2003 by Beyonce and Jay-Z with a slightly altered chorus; it reached the top ten of the American pop charts.

Moved out of his mother's house when he was 17.

Along with friends, he founded the "Junior Black Panthers" in his youth.

Personal quotes

"Everybody's at war with different things...I'm at war with my own heart sometimes". In Vibe interview 2/96

"Reality is wrong. Dreams are for real."

"The only thing that comes to a sleeping man is dreams."

"The reason why I could get into acting was because it takes nothing to get out of who I am and go into somebody else."

"I'm not saying I'm gonna change the world, but I guarantee that I will spark the brain that will change the world."

"I swear, if they hadn't tried to ruin me, I never would have ended up being a rapper. I probably would have been a preacher or something."

"If you walked by a street and you was walking on the concrete and you saw a rose growing from the concrete, even if it had messed up petals and it was a little to the side you would marvel at just seeing a rose grow through concrete. So why is it that when you see some ghetto kid grow out of the dirtiest circumstance and he can talk and he can sit across the room and make you cry, make you laugh, all you can talk about is my dirty rose, my dirty stems and how I am leaning crooked to the side, you can't even see that I've come up from out of that"

Where are they now

(December 2004) "Loyal To The Game" was released on Dec. 14. It is the 9th album of his to be released after his death.

(2005) Has another posthumous album tentatively tiled "Ready 2 Die". It's also his 14th album.

(November 2006) New album 'Pac's Life' (originally titled 'Ready 2 Die') is released.





Hope this helps with your insatiable curiosity buddy!

Peace out!

2007-03-08 21:28:55 · answer #9 · answered by Devilish Angel 4 · 0 2

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