The Life and Death of Tupac Shakur | FULL DOCUMENTARY | 2021

Published 2023-10-02
Tupac endures as one of hip-hop's most iconic figures and its most potent enigma - he elevated rap, changing it from a passing trend to a complex art form. His poetic tales of urban alienation captivated young people of all races and backgrounds.

Tupac Shakur, Donovon Allion-Ruddock

2021
Directed by Finlay Bald

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All Comments (21)
  • @user-kn3hv8mt5c
    This man was beyond handsome and intelligent ❤❤❤❤❤❤
  • @BigDome1
    You did a great job with this documentary. It's unbelievable how much he did in such a short life. The rose that grew from concrete clip... How can a guy in his early 20s say something like that? His aura was just incredible. Most charismatic entertainer ever.
  • @Cuete590
    I’ve always been a huge 2pac fan it’s astonishing to see how close to 30 years after his passing he’s still super relevant today it’s like he wasn’t human… the way he’d compose music and his acting was just godly he was truly ahead of his time I believe he will still be talked about even 30 more years from now like he’s still alive
  • @user-ty1xw7ql9x
    He's an icon, and he will never be forgotten. R.i.p Tupac we love you!🌹
  • @derekcoleman3394
    "This world was never meant for one as beautiful as you." - Starry Starry Night
  • @lm4061
    He was REAL !!! God Bless his talented soul for his loving , compassionate, positive , Dont give up visionary outlook on life that transcended all races, and cultures . LEGEND +
  • @bobemmanuel6523
    I can never stop loving dis nigga called Tupac Amaru Shakur ❤❤❤❤
  • I’m a white female, blessed I’ve never had to deal with racial issues or things men face, but I grew up around poverty & where that leads & always flocked to the underdog even as a kid (wherever I felt I’m better able to help, even if it’s just to be a quality friend)…. But even me, who’s always been a fan (& I’m a fan of few), listening back to some of his speeches, some of his interviews & his thoughts esp now I’m grown & have a better understanding, he still can give me goosebumps like no other with his passion & desperate need to make the world better.… If one human being could best define the meaning of Unity & love, he was/is it!! Such a shame he thrived in a time before internet & SM ect where he was so misunderstood & couldn’t fully tell his own narrative like people can today. If he was alive & understood today, I think he’d be the type of figure people would come to to stop violence & be the voice before senates to pass bills ect. The world didn’t know at the time what it’d truly lost 🥺🥺
  • @ADTJosh
    As a born again Christian of 7 years now.. im 36. PAC was MY GUY!!! 😮 Boy the memories hearing different songs. The crew i hung out with, when someone wouod mention they liked old school and 2pac. They would always say "my good friend Josh loves the guy! He knows like every lyric to most of the songs!" So that made me feel good as i really idolized him then.. Yea things really changed when i finally was ready to hear the gospel.. because like many people I've went to Sunday school when I was a kid and heard about Jesus my whole life but I didn't have a real relationship with him it's hard to understand because when it all clicks and happens then you'll know! Not going to go into my testimony because a lot of people said I could write a book I grew up as a traumatized kid around 5 years old I realized I didn't like this world I don't like how people have to age I don't like how people have to die so I was very depressed and always thought what's the point of this growing up. Then started turning to drugs and I guess that helped a little and my best friend died when I was 19 and looking back I kind of lost myself then I guess. I didn't think so at the time but looking back it was wild I'm surprised I didn't die. But yeah I always was one of the people who thought Tupac faked his death or something I always had that hope. And yes his lyrics and mentioning God a lot and everything it's probably what resonated with me! BLESS YOU ALL! This life can be pretty rough keep your head up everyone
  • @tayobibi
    Tupac song lyrics before joining death row was all about politics and oppression. Death row changed him to be a gangster rapper. His rap styles was classy
  • @papa-jc1wo
    2pac is the bast of all hip-hops and rap king of all time .
  • I have so much respect for that young man. Taken waaaaay too soon. keepa your head up is one of my favorite songs. ❤
  • @tamimh
    Ive never seen some of the pics and videos before in this video. Love it. Great job bro!
  • @KoleTHEDON-gp9pt
    BEST DOCUMENTRY EVER 💯 WELL DONE BRO. TUPAC THE GREAT KING OF KINGS WESTSIIIDDDDEEEEEE
  • He did his purpose, and he understood the assignment and knew he wasn't to here with us for very long. ❤
  • @chipeantonio9636
    God bless your spirit Pac and your family and friends beautiful voice of you. Xxxxxx
  • @ajrochester9364
    RIP Tupac Shakur🙏🏻❤️. Also want to say RIP Frank. I think he had mental health problems years after Tupac’s death. He was found shot dead in 2013. I can’t remember whether it was suicide or not. He super cared for 2pac his interviews after showed a lot of emotion too. He was close with pac 🙏🏻❤️