

Shakur has actively denied all accusations about still being alive, and he will continue to do so until the day of his, uh.

Shakur rest in peace," said Bloomenstein. 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. He also performed live for an album called Funkmaster Flex & Big Kap: The Tunnel. Tupac recorded tracks for Suge Knight Represents: Chronic 2000, a compilation of all of the artists Suge Knight claimed to have killed. The "Lost" Tapes: Circa 1989 appeared in April of 2000 and The Rose that Grew from Concrete came in November of that same year. Still I Rise (with Outlawz) hit the scene in December of 1999. The next few years turned out to be the most prolithic of Tupac's recording career. 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." When questioned about this, Tupac's manager Robert Bloomenstein said, "Tupac was a forward-thinking man.

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This was a full 14 months after the performer's death, and Tupac appeared in three videos in support of the album. But then, one year later, R U Still Down? is released in stores (November of '97). This is perhaps mere paranoia, as this album was obviously recorded while Tupac was "still" alive. Some wonder if Tupac's reference wasn't a signal to the world that things were not as they seemed. 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. 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. The title aroused some curious glances from those who knew Shakur. The first album after Tupac's "death" was released in November of 1996: Makaveli: Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory. It's here, at the supposed end of Shakur's life, where our journey begins. T upac Shakur's life supposedly ended in September of 1996, a gangster who died a gangster's death, the victim of a drive-by shooting.īut 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. In answer to the most common question, no, you don't need to donate to keep this site going.

I want to thank everyone for their support. Six years later, the overwhelming majority of search engine traffic to this site still comes from Tupac truthseekers seeking truth about Tupac: I published my first investigation into the supposed "death" of rapper Tupac Shakur back in 1999. The response to this article has been monstrous.
