1975-83-
Tupac and his family live in New York, in between The Bronx and
Harlem. They are so poor that they often have to live in shelters.
Aged 12, Tupac stars as Travis in "A Raisin In The Sun"
in the 127th Street Ensemble of the Harlem Theater Group.
1986-
Tupac and his family move to Baltimore where Tupac enrols in
Balimore School For The Arts and studies ballet and acting.
1988-
The Shakur family move to Marin City in California. Tupac cites
this move as a major turning point in his life. He soon moves in
with a neighbor and starts selling drugs. Tupac claims that he
took this action in order to fit in with the local crowd. In the
same year, Tupac's stepfather, Mutulu is given 6 years in prison.
1990-
Tupac starts
his journey on the road to imfamy by joining local rap group
Digital Underground. He begins as a roadie and dancer on a huge
D.U tour. Whilst on this tour he discovers that his mother has
been using crack. The following year Tupac has excelled himself
enough with D.U that they allow him to rap on "This Is An E.P
Release". This is Tupac's recording debut
1991-
"2PACalypse Now", Tupac's first album is released. It
contains such singles as "Brenda's Got A Baby",
"Trapped" and "If My Homie Calls". This album
was later denounced as having "No place in American
society" by then Vice President Dan Quayle, following an
incident in which a teenager shoots a Texas Trooper and blames
2Pac's music.
1993-
Tupac hits back at Dan Quayle by releasing "Strictly
For My N.I.G.G.A.Z" This album elevates Tupac's popularity by
eventually going platinum. Tupac experiences much trouble this
year...
MARCH 13 1993-
Tupac has a fight with
a limo driver who accuses him of using drugs in the back of his
vehicle. Tupac is arrested for this offence but charges are later
dropped.
APRIL 5 1993-
Tupac beats a Michigan
rapper with a baseball bat during a concert. He is given 10 days
in jail for assault and he later regrets his actions.
OCTOBER 31
1993- Tupac is
arested for shooting 2 off duty police oficers. Charges are
eventually dropped.
NOVEMBER 18
1993- A 19 year
old woman comes forward with an allegation that Tupac raped her on
November 14th 1993.
1994-
Tupac begins the year with trouble by punching out a movie
director for dropping him from his upcoming movie "Higher
Learning" which Tupac was set to star in. Later that year
Tupac stars in his second movie as Birdie in "Above The
Rim". In November, whilst still on trial for rape, Tupac is
cornered and shot several times and allegedly robbed of thousands
of dollars of jewellery, in a Times Square recording studio. The
next day Tupac is found guilty of rape, for which he is later
sentenced to 4 1/2 years in jail.
1995-
In February Tupac begins serving his sentence in Rikers Island
Penitentiary. He becomes the first person to have a #1 album
whilst in jail. The album "me Against The World" debuts
at #1, riding on the sucess of its main single, "Dear
Mama". The album soon goes several times platinum. From
behind bars Tupac implicates rival rappers Puff Daddy and The
Notorious B.I.G in his November shooting. The pair later deny any
involvement. The rivalry escalates when Tupac, upon his $1.4m
release from jail and transfer to Death Row Records, alleges that
he has slept with Biggie's wife, Faith Evans.
1996-
"All Eyez On Me" which was recorded immediately after
Tupac's prison release becomes rap's first double album. This
album sells copies to such an extent that it goes seven times
platinum, fuelled by the heightened East-West rivalry. Later that
year, words are exchanged and a weapon is brandished amongst the
rival Death Row and Bad Boy camps. The event occured at the 1996
Soul Train Awards, hosted in L.A. Following this event, Tupac
teams up with his group The Outlawz, to make a classic "diss"
record, "Hit 'Em Up", which takes shots at numerous
rival East Coast rappers....
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