Candid, perceptive, and stunningly illustrated, this tribute to the late Tupac Shakur offers a lasting testament to the many aspects of this rap star's turbulent life and career. 128 color photos.
A veteran music journalist, Alan Light is the author of The Holy or the Broken: Leonard Cohen, Jeff Buckley and the Unlikely Ascent of "Hallelujah" and Let's Go Crazy: Prince and the Making of Purple Rain. Light was previously the editor-in-chief of Vibe and Spin and a senior writer for Rolling Stone. He is also a frequent contributor to the New York Times.
I learned a lot about my favorite rapper TUPAC AMARU SHAKUR.This book sheds light on him and they don't demonize his image and make him out to be this drug addicted,money getting scary ladies man that we may see in most of his videos.But we get to see the kind hearted family man who wanted to see a better world and did what he thought would help him do just that.This book gives you him in full effect with poetry and commentary on him from different celebs and producers among family and friends.It starts from our view on him now as he is deceased and then goes to his early days and shows you a little bit of who he is and how later on in life he would change.Though he was a good person in general he had a t.h.u.g.mentality that would make him your worst enemy and after selling millions of records every album and making friends and bonds between people that he would never lose and becoming a millionaire his life would soon be taken from him and he know it the whole time............its a very good book and it gives you as the reader a chance to learn about someone you may have heard of but not met and once you finish it you will have wondered why you didn't study up on him years ago
This book was very very good! I learned more facts and secrets about my favorite artist like things I knew about 2pac and things I didn't know about him. For example, his favorite actor is Jim Carrey, he was married to a Keisha Morris, and he had a son named Dontre Wilbon that no one knows about. But overall this was an excellent read, I recommend to all my friends.
This was an interesting insight into the life of Tupac Shakur. The newspaper articles and interviews were really interesting, the photographs were high quality, diverse and beautiful. I would recommend this to anyone who wants to know a little more about Mr. Shakur and to examine him from different angles (also critical ones).
read in high school to do a research project for english class on tupac. very detailed. lots of interviews. tupac was just such an honest person. its refreshing to read anything he said because you know its not filtered and its not what his publicist told him to say. love him*