Is Tupac Still Alive?
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- Author Ryan Schnier
- Published November 25, 2007
- Word count 583
Are you still wondering if Tupac Shakur is still alive? If you are like so many other fans you have come to the right place. In this article you will find some of the most shocking theories that have plagued 2pac's death since 1996. I have gathered a pile of information that has been on the internet and I have compiled it into this article. I did this so that you could finally answer the question for yourself and figure out if in fact 2pac is still alive?
After 2pac was released from prison in early 1996 he went to work with Death Row Records. As soon as he stepped of the plane he was in the studio making his debut album "All Eyez on Me." The album went diamond and is one of the top selling hip hop albums of all time. This was a very impressive accomplishment and if you were to listen to this album you would notice some very interesting things.
Let's start with song 13 on the first disc titled "I ain't Mad at Cha." In the music video to this song you will notice that 2pac is actually rapping about his own funeral and even shows 2pac as angel in heaven. This is pretty strange considering the video was released just a few days after he had been pronounced dead on Friday September 13, 1996. Yep you read that correct Friday the 13th, as if this day doesn't have any conspiracies in itself?
Continuing on with the CD if you notice song number 12 on disc 2 there is a song titled "Ain't Hard 2 Find." On this song 2pac says the following "I heard rumors I died, murdered in cold blood, traumatized pictures of me in my final states, you know momma cried, but that was fiction, some coward got the story twisted." Maybe he was predicting the future? The album was released on February 13, 1996 exactly 7 months before he was shot.
The 7 months is pretty interesting also because if you look at the first album released by Makaveli aka 2pac after his death the title is "The Don Killuminati The 7 Day Theory." Tupac had changed his name to Makaveli similar to the 16th century philosopher Machiavelli who faked his own death. Machiavelli had written a few books but his most famous were "The Prince" and "The Art of War." "The Prince" is a book about faking ones death. The second book "The Art of War" is the same title as Bone Thugs N Harmony's double disc CD. On this album 2pac makes a guest appearance in one of their songs titled "Thug Luv." An interesting point about this album is that it wasn't released until 1998?
Did you know that when 2pac released the album "Better Dayz," he had released more albums then any other living musician with seven. The thing is there have been even more then that since that time. There has been "Loyal to the Game," "Resurrection," and "Pac's Life" just to name a few.
Could Tupac Shakur have faked his own death? Everyone knows when Snoop Dogg was convicted of Murder charges that his album sales went through the roof. Maybe this was just a plan to get richer. Take a look at these lyrics from his song "Made Niggaz," this is what he says: "Fck em all who don't understand my plot to get richer. Outlaw to the grave, a muthafckin made ni**a I got a plan to get richer. Take my picture."
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