One of the deadliest hip-hop beefs may not have happened if Tupac Shakur signed with Diddy’s Bad Boy Recordings—which was in play, according Tupac’s older brother, Mopreme Shakur. Making an appearance ...
Tupac Shakur considered signing with Bad Boy Records. The late rapper – who died in 1996 at the age of 27 – originally wanted to sign with the label founded by Diddy, according to his brother, but he ...
The only living witness to Tupac Shakur’s death has shared new details about the rapper’s last hours. Former Death Row Records CEO Marion “Suge” Knight, 60, was driving Shakur when they were wounded ...
A search for an old Rolls-Royce turned into a deep dive on the cars of Death Row Records, and unearthed some pretty ...
Could you imagine Tupac on Bad Boy Records? According to Pac’s brother, Mopreme Shakur, it was possible at one point. Appearing on The Art of Dialogue, Mopreme broke it all down. “We were cool with ...
Leila Steinberg said Tupac Shakur only signed with Death Row Records out of desperation since he was imprisoned at the time. Leila Steinberg, Tupac Shakur’s original manager, bemoaned the music ...
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