When the Most Powerful Revolutionary Roamed This Earth.. He Touched A Lot of Lives. And Some, Have Incredibly Special & Powerful Stories To Share About it.
The Grammy Museum Has Now Opened their “All Eyez On Me” Exhibit, about the Life & Writings of Tupac Shakur. The Exhibit shows Pac’s Writings, Outfits including his Infamous Versace Suit he Wore to the Grammys, and Studio Notes, Footage and More.
Last Night was the Grand Opening and the Grammy Museum brought out Some Incredibly Special Individuals. Public Enemy’s Chuck D.. Probably The Most Outspoken Political Figure in Hip-Hop… Ray Luv, Pac’s Childhood Friend from Marin City where they firmed first group Strictly Dope, as Brought Together by Leila Steinberg. The Hope Dealer Edidon Shared his Memories of the Outlawz General as Money B Shared Stories of Pac on the Road with Digital Underground.
To round it off, Quincy Jones III, or otherwise known as QD3, responsible for not only numerous songs for Pac including “To Live & Die In L.A.“, but the Creator of one of The Greatest Documentaries on Tupac, “Thug Angel“. He even got into the Family Aspect of it all.
And Finally… John Singleton shared on his Admiration for Pac for All He Was, their times filming Poetic Justice with Janet Jackson, and just a slight amount of insight on the Tupac Biopic, letting us know only one thing.. “It Has To Be Worthy Of Tupac”
We’ve got video from the entire Panel coming soon so Stay In Tune… and Be Reminded of Hip-Hop’s Greatest Figure & Revolutionary.. and Learn More about his Life & Path that None Will Forget.
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