The TRUTH About Tupac Shakur!

April 26, 2009 · 36 comments

Tupac Shakur

Today we here at Niggas No More are revealing a secret that has been too long kept! Wow, this may change the way you feel about Tupac, the way you feel about life, but hopefully, it changes the way you feel about yourself!

This article contains information from a FIRST HAND source who knew Tupac before “Thug Life”. These details may be a bit shocking!

When you think of Christ most people don’t think of what Christ really was. He was a messanger. His goal in life was to bring a message to the people at all cost. Tupac was a messenger that paid the same price that Christ did. He paid his life!

During Tupac’s teenage years he was a very ambition visionary. He couldn’t sleep some nights, staying awake trying to come up with a way to save his people. His whole focus was equality for Black people. When he’d hear stories of police brutality it would anger him to the point of tears. If you see the interviews from his early years you can see how he spoke, his movements and gestures at that time weren’t thug. If anything he was a little more on the softer side. By that I don’t mean homosexual, I just mean a kid who grew up without a father.

One night Tupac said to me, “I know what I have to do, I have to become who I want to change in order for them to listen to me.” I didn’t understand him completely at first, but he went on. “If I come to my people like this, they aren’t going to listen to me. You know how the hood treats educated niggas. I have to start thugging to get them to listen to me. See, if I drop a little knowledge at first I’ll go under the radar. Then slowly but surely I’ll drop more and more in bigger doses. Once I have the people’s trust, once they are on my team, I’ll change my ways and they’ll think “if that nigga can do it so can I.”

See a lot of people don’t remember Tupac went to a performing art school. Do you remember how good he played his role in Juice? He was a great actor. His whole thug portrayal was a ploy (plan) to get to touch the lives of his people. And before his plan was able to manifest itself, he was swallowed alive by what he had become.

This is both heroic and sad. Tupac died way before he was in his 30’s. He gave his life to try to make a change. He went about it by all means necessary. His shoot out with police was proof of his devotion to Black preservation. How? Because in this country a Black man, innocent or not, is supposed to let a police officer kill him if the police officer wants to. That’s not right! A man, Black or White should be able to protect his life. That’s what the Black Panthers believed. That what Tupac believed.

So everyone who was a fan of Tupac, know his REAL intentions and make a change! He only “thugged” to get close to you. His real mission was for African American equality, liberation, and for us “not to depend on the White man for sh*t!” He wasn’t about Black destruction, he was the son of the Black Panthers, he was about Black construction!

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{ 36 comments… read them below or add one }

paragon216 04.26.09 at 9:12 am

give me a break.

Ewbar 04.26.09 at 9:19 am

A break? You can have that whenever you want to take one. But how can I help you?

SWIFNES1 04.26.09 at 9:28 am

YO I AM A DIE HARD TUPAC FAN….BUT I AM A DEVOTED FAN OF JESUS CHRIST..TUPAC IS NOT A SAVIOR YES HE WANTED TO SAVE MY RACE…AFRICAN AMERICAN PEOPLE, BUT SOOOO DO I. WHEN I DIE NOBODIES GOING TO SAY SWIF WAS A SAVIOR AND I DONT WANT ANYONE TO SAY THAT CAUSE GOD SENT 1 AND HIS NAME IS JESUS CHRIST..TUPAC DIDNT GIVE HIS LIFE IT WAS TAKEN HE WAS NOT OUR TESTIFYING HE WAS ON THE STRIP IN VEGAS WITH SUGE AND GOT CAUGHT UP…HIS SHOOTOUT WITH THE POLICE WASNT DEVOTION TO BLACK PERSERVATION, THAT MAN WAS TRYING TO SPARE HIS LIFE…PLEASE DONT GET ME WRONG I LOVE TUPAC THEIR WILL NEVER B ANOTHER BUT HES NOT A SAVIOR AND I NEVER HEARD HIM OFFER HEAVEN, JESUS CHRIST, OR SALVATION TO ANYONE….LETS BE REALISTIC ITS 2009 LETS STOP THE NONSENSE AND LET HIM RIP….SWIFNES 1

dodge 04.26.09 at 9:28 am

its a crying shame that some lose they’re lifes so young & not making the full jouney through life it self

Jason 04.26.09 at 9:29 am

This is sick dawg! :(
Tupac was human, there are songz he had a great point and others were about pounding ho’s and killing his own kind.

But that is just part of being human dawg. He was a product gang banging because of where he grew up. And because the life he was born into he had to make a life for his family.

Ewbar 04.26.09 at 9:37 am

Swifnes1, let me not get too far ahead of myself in my response. In this post Tupac was never made out to be Christ. What was said is that his intentions were to change the state of Black America and along the journey the path he chose to use swallowed him alive.

Do you get the message?

Actually, that’s the same thing that happened to “Christ”. The path he chose ultimately led to his death as well. Never does it say Tupac IS Christ, it simple states their intentions were one in the same. They both tried to help the oppressed.

SWIFNES1 04.26.09 at 9:42 am

OH I UNDERSTOOD IT…I JUST FELT THE NEED TO VENT

Ewbar 04.26.09 at 9:47 am

We need to build and be constructive, that’s what “Christ” and Tupac wanted. Right? Venting just for the sake of venting isn’t in the same vein of the two you say you are die hard fans of.

SWIFNES1 04.26.09 at 10:28 am

Christ came to save sinners! It seems to me that you are comparing the two, and thats not possible. Tupac yes wanted to save our race but so do I, but I cant be compared to Christ, I nor Tupac never died on the cross, rose in three days, and was seated on the right hand of Gods throne. In the article it states that “Tupac paid the same price as Christ did” come on are you serious? Tupac was shot, died, and did NOT rise in three days, so please make understand how you come to the conclusion of them paying the same price? How many people today die for a cuase? Alot but you dont hear anyone saying oh, Tupac save me, or Tupac forgive me for my sins. I guess I want it to be understood so someone isnt calling on Tupac to save them in this life when he is no longer here…Jesus can be called on! Ewbar is Tupac your lord and savior or do you beleive in Jesus Christ?????????????????

PAUSE 04.26.09 at 10:31 am

SURE, I BELIEVE THIS. I JUST THINK HE TOOK WAY TOO LONG TO START DELIVERING THAT POSITIVE. HE HAD BEEN IN OUR HEARTS SINCE “I GET AROUND”, AND WAS EMBEDDED IN US BY THE TIME HE RELEASED “ME AGAINST THE WORLD”. HE ALLOWED (ALLOWED) HIMSELF TO GET WAY TOO DISTRACTED, THAT FOCUS/VISION GOT EXTREMELY BLURRED. LIKE THE YOUNG MAN WHO INTENDS TO BE FAITHFULLY MARRIED BUT REPEATEDLY SLEEPS AROUND. DO INTENTIONS REALLY MEAN ANYTHING???

WELL, THINGS COULD’VE TURNED OUT DIFFERENTLY ALL RIGHT. THATS WHY TRYNA MAKE DEALS & DO THE TANGO WITH SATAN IS NEVER A WISE DECISION.

PAUSE 04.26.09 at 10:36 am

@SWIF YOU ARE CORRECT, NO Tupac never died on the cross, rose in three days, and was seated on the right hand of Gods throne……..BUT WHAT IF, 3500 YEARS FROM NOW, WHEN ALL WITNESSES ARE DECEASED, A BOOK WAS RELEASED SAYING HE DID?? LOL!! JUST A JOKEY JOKE!

SWIFNES1 04.26.09 at 10:39 am

@Pause lmao yeah well when the book is released I pray that im already in heaven:-) Thank you for agreeing with me..its good to see someone understands:)

Ewbar 04.26.09 at 10:49 am

Swifnes1, you have some points I agree on. There are other that are a bit shaky, but that’s my perception verses yours.

As far as saving lives, maybe not in the same magnitude, but I’ve heard many of stories about people going through extremely hard times and have put on some of Tupac’s music and it got them through it. Like I said, maybe not the same magnitude, but definitely in the same vein.

As far as what I believe in, I believe in everything good and everything bad. I am thankful to the God I serve. I was blessed to even be having this conversation with you.

SWIFNES1 04.26.09 at 10:52 am

Thank you! please advise me of whats SHAKY and ill be sure to correct them with some references. no not in the same magnitude at all, the stories of people getting through hard times by listening to pac cool, but im trying to get into heaven, i dont want to just get through i want to make it and for my people to make it not just get through….maddd love and blessings PEACE

Get2it 04.26.09 at 2:24 pm

hell naw fam

lildredagreat 04.26.09 at 6:05 pm

Tupac is the greatest rapper of all time and my fav…..He and Christ had some what similar goals, and both were great men

Mzi Tha Boss Mlonzi 04.27.09 at 6:51 am

all i can say we tend to kill those who come with the truth and try help us think john lennon ,tupac, biggie ,jesus , chris hani ,j.f kennnedy and the list goes on

Ewbar 04.27.09 at 8:12 am

I agree. But why do you that is? I think it’s because someone benefits from us being blind to what is really going on. As long as you remain uninformed and oblivious to the truth, someone who knows the truth can take advantage of you.

Like Malcolm X said: “The only reason a wolf doesn’t want you to protect yourself is because he intends on making you his meal.”

TABU09 04.28.09 at 12:51 am

I CAN AGREE WITH THAT TUPAC WAS A VISIONARY PROPHET. HE HAD TO USE THE THUG ROLE TO COME ACROSS. HE KNOW THAT WAS THE WAY TO REACH OUT TO THE GHETTO YOUTHS. PERCENTAGE OF OUR YOUTHS LIVE THIS TYPE OF LIFE ‘ THUG LIFE’. THIS KIND OF GO BACK TO THE OTHER ARTIST OUT THERE WHO HAVE HID THE FACT THAT THEY ARE COLLEGE EDUCATED. TO TAKE ON A THUG LIFE ROLE TO SELL RECORDS AS WELL. ALTHOUGH THESE ARTIST PATH TOOK ON A DIFFERENT ROLE TO GLORIFY THE CLUB BLING STREET LIFE. TUPAC USED HIS MISSION TO TELL STORIES / AND EDUCATED HIS FANS ABOUT BLACK HISTORY/PAIN/AGGRAVATION/DRUGS/SOCIETY/ MISTREATMENT OF OUR BLACK COMMUNITY. TUPAC PLAYED THE ROLE OF THUGISM TO HARD. HE GOT TO ABSORBED IN ITS GLITZ /POWER THAT IT ENGULFED HIM. IN THE END HE KNEW HE WENT TO FAR. HE WANTED TO CHANGE, IT WAS TO LATE. TUPAC/BIGGIE WERE SACRIFICAIL LAMBS TO THIS BRIGHT AND BELOVED WORLD OF HIP HOP /THE GLORIFICATION OF STREET LIFE. THEY BOTH LEFT A MARK IN HIP HOP THAT WILL BE UNFORGETTABLE THEY ARE THE LAST OF THE DYING BREED

Jamal 04.28.09 at 11:38 am

This is nothing new… thugs do not come out of the womb thuggin.. i was way different at 17. He was a gifted and talented guy and very inspiring thuggin or not.

KLP 04.30.09 at 7:25 am

comparing him to Dr. King was a stretch now Jesus… WOW! Very troubled young man who could have been a catlyist for change but the music business would not allow him to do it. I heard his pain when I read his book of poetry. He wasn’t killed by that drive by shooter, he was murdered by the business that created him as an entertainer.

ive9th 05.19.09 at 12:53 pm

@Swif Way to represent!!!

angel 06.15.09 at 4:15 am

I think that this is possible, but i don’t believe it. I do believe Tupac wanted to save our people but he wasn’t faking his thuggin. In every song if it wasnt but one line he always said something uplifting to our people. I believe he was sum sort of prophet and that their are many out here who dont receive the same notoriety. Sometimes if you stop to listen someone it may not register with u, but it does register with that lost soul. I firm believer in God and my God knows that every single person is not the same. the same words that move may not move you. The same person that motivates me may not motivate you. I personally know people whose lives were so profoundly touched by Pac that he became a prophet to them. I am a black female that grew up in the hood of Detroit on the eastside. My parents worked two jobs to make sure their children got the best education possible to even prepare us for college. I am currently in college due to graduate soon. I THINK I have a little knowledge, although there is much more to learn, and I still find it hard to listen to someone who hasnt had to live in my environment. Pac was a prophet to the forgotten. He wasnt a prophet to me just a profound individual.

angel 06.15.09 at 4:17 am

Excuse the mistakes

Pimpin AllOvertheWorld 07.24.09 at 10:19 am

2pac’s “Shoot out with Police?” when did he ever do that other than lyrically?

I’m pretty sure your facts are skewed homeboy..

CS 07.28.09 at 1:07 pm

@PIMPIN
IN OCT. 1993 PAC WAS CHARGED WITH SHOOTING TWO OFF DUTY POLICE OFFICERS IN ATLANTA.
ALL CHARGES WERE DROPPED.. ONE OF THE OFFICERS WAS ACCUSED OF LYING.

http://wapedia.mobi/en/Tupac_Shakur [1.4 LEGAL ISSUES]

SELASSIE_SOULJAH 07.31.09 at 2:23 pm

i am reading all these statements and they’re killin me……no one said he is christ and da comparison is da fact that they were both revolutionary.

his thug life wasn’t 1 of being a loud gang-banging idiot it was a lot more complex than that maybe too complex for the average individual.

too many of u want freedom or (heaven) but no one wants 2 die 4 it.

as far as believers of christ getting offended and taking the comparison the wrong way……which 1 of u would recognize christ if he returned??????

not 1 of you! he has returned and u all missed it…..why? bcuz ur too busy waitin on god to fall out the sky!

keep it 100

PEACE

coincidence 08.24.09 at 11:13 pm

i just watched the four parts to his interview when he was 17 and i thought of the exact same thing you talked about in this article. becoming who he wants to change. its like you took the words right out of my mouth. scary.

Xfactor 11.28.09 at 8:25 am

Tupac Shakur AKA. Lesane Parrish Crooks,
KNOWLEDGE IS POWER…….Tupacs messages will live forever , just like Jesus.But will the world Listen????There will be many more messengers.Xfactor one……..

shaheen 12.03.09 at 4:17 am

If Pac were alive today, he would have put thousands of kids through college and sports programmes, he would have set up huge charities.
What Pac wanted the most was the upliftment of oppressed people around the world, his music would have opened the minds of millions accross the world to how the system we live in works, he would have reached the minds of young and the old alike creating a better consciousness among people in general. At 23 he was known worldwide and was recognised as a threat by US government by 17 years old. He was/is a good example for showing people how much power can come from one man.
The system could’nt hold him down he didnt rely on any media companies specifically, therefore he spread his thoughts no matter how controvercial, he was a soldier who didnt care about the ruling elites. All i can say is he would have been a huge influence on human kind if he had lived.

RIP 2Pac Amaru Shakur

The Real Life 12.26.09 at 7:21 pm

If you saw any of the documentaries, this pretty much connects the dots as to his persona and intelligence.

I used to wonder how a brother that went to a performing arts school (with Jada Pinkett Smith) could be as “gangsta” as he was. He was intelligent first and a “thug” second. RIP Pac.

FABJ 01.25.10 at 9:52 am

MAN I GOT TUPAC ALBUMS OUT THE ASS. THROUGH THE YEARS GOD HAS SENT PEOPLE FROM MOSES TO JESUS TO M.L.K AND MALCOM X. EACH PERSON HE WORKS THROUGH CAME TO THE PUBLIC DIFFERENT MRTIN HAD HIS CROWD MALCOM X HAD HIS BUT BOTH WERE SHOOTING FOR THE SAME THING BUT HAD DIFFERENT APPROACHES. GOD IS NOT DUMB HE WORK IN MYSTERIOUS WAYS. THERE IS ONLY ONE SAVIOR BUT OTHERS ARE LEADERS OF ALL THAT PUSHES FOR A CHANGE

Jackson 02.13.10 at 5:23 am

Man, it is so great that people are finally realizing this about him. I don’t know where this “article” came from or even if it’s legitimate, but it’s so obvious that’s exactly what he was doing.

The person who said he would have had a profound effect on the world if he had lived was right, however I would say he still CAN have a profound effect if you spread the word about this. Don’t let the message he was trying to get out die too.

Ewbar 02.17.10 at 6:20 pm

Thank you, Jackson. You are exactly right! We too often let the right messages wither away and die.

niggacar2 03.02.10 at 2:11 pm

niggas lets pray for rain of mann wich our nigga 2pac want to make it rain,working together we can do f**ken more.

SIMON 03.10.10 at 11:00 pm

Yes, 2pac’s ultimate goal was this but many people don’t see it this way. Maybe if he had lived out his dream everyone would see. 2pac was also really interested in symbolism,illuminati, the occult, and religion but he was mostly a revolutionary; but very misunderstood.

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