Born 49 years ago today as Lesane Parish Crooks, we all knew him as the first name in the following that his was later changed to: Tupac Amaru Shakur. (I know someone who once said he would name his son Amaru after him; he didn’t, but I digress). 2Pac, or even just Pac, which I often refer to him as, was born on June 16, 1971. Similar to Prince, another talented Gemini who was true to his sign, Tupac could go to any place in his subject matter. From inspiring to brooding to boastful to dark, it all exists and then some in both his lyrics and delivery.
I truly believe that what made him so unique is the fact that he was the son of a Black Panther who was simultaneously embraced by the hip hop community while showcasing his acting chops on television (his guest appearance on A Different World was a really big deal at the time) and in movies. His attendance of a performing arts school was evident. Speaking of movies, I never pass up an opportunity to talk about how much I love Poetic Justice… that’s definitely my favorite of all of his films, and one of my favorite films period. The beautiful California scenery, the music, the cast(Janet! Regina!), John Singleton. It was lightning in a bottle.
At any rate, similar to previous birthday entries, I’ll simply post a few of my personal favorites by Pac, as well as what they mean for me.
Oh, and another thing, this is Tupac, so be aware of language and where you’re listening/who you’re listening around. Just a little disclaimer.
Happy 49th Birthday Tupac!
There are many more songs that I could’ve included, but I was trying to keep it at less than 10 songs. Also, a lot of the other songs will be covered in future entries on sampling.
Before I wrap this up though, I have to acknowledge The Rose That Grew From Concrete, a poem that was included in a collection of poetry and writing penned by Tupac. As a middle school English teacher, I was actually planning to use it in a poetry unit before the abrupt closure of schools back in March. Like “Keep Your Head Up”, the words of this poem show his softer and insightful side. Imagine a rose growing from concrete; in essence, he’s saying that beautiful things can be found in unexpected places. Think about it: concrete is hard. Tough. One would be surprised to see something as delicate and beautiful as a rose growing from it, but it’s possible. It is synonymous with people; a rose, or a wonderful person, can form from even the most dire of circumstances. Such a positive and inspiring thought process there.
A true artist, he was. From his performing arts background to his writing to his connection with Digital Underground, his path to becoming a hip hop legend was a unique one, which in turn contributed to how misunderstood he was, in my opinion.
With that, I say once again: Happy Heavenly 49th Birthday, Pac!
4 thoughts on “Black Music Month: Happy Birthday Tupac!”
Just finished reading your Tupac entry. Couldn’t wait…so I read it while eating my lunch. I am learning so much about these artists that I didn’t know. Tupac was certainly an intriguing and intelligent young man, as well as talented. It’s a shame that his life was cut short. I can only imagine the “great” music that would have been created. HAPPY BIRTHDAY TUPAC!!! I can’t wait to read more. ♡
I love that you couldn’t wait! Glad you’re learning and I agree with your description of him. His life ending so soon still saddens me…he had a lot of promise.
Happy Heavenly Birthday Tupac!
*His birthday is one day before mine.😊
Great post to celebrate him. He was a very smart man and un unfortunately, very misunderstood by many. He used his gift of writing, thinking, rhyming to educate others. Sadly, he was still misunderstood.
I was looking for “California Love” to be on this post! One of my faves because of the groove of the song. I remember celebrating my 35th birthday (or maybe it was 34th) in Cali and visiting the Madame Tusseauds wax museum in San Francisco. Inside the museum was a “music room” & Tupac was one of the artist included in the room and “California Love” was playing at the time I walked in! I logged onto Instagram and recorded myself grooving in the music room! Lol…I enjoyed myself that day.
Rest in peace, Tupac🕊💛🙏🏾
Yes, I remember that Nikki! Fun times. 🙂 I know you and others are probably surprised that “California Love” wasn’t included since it’s one of his most famous songs, but I’m planning to cover it in a sampling entry, plus out of his California-themed songs, I decided to go with “To Live In Die In L.A.” 😉 But you know I love me some “California Love”.
Just finished reading your Tupac entry. Couldn’t wait…so I read it while eating my lunch. I am learning so much about these artists that I didn’t know. Tupac was certainly an intriguing and intelligent young man, as well as talented. It’s a shame that his life was cut short. I can only imagine the “great” music that would have been created. HAPPY BIRTHDAY TUPAC!!! I can’t wait to read more. ♡
I love that you couldn’t wait! Glad you’re learning and I agree with your description of him. His life ending so soon still saddens me…he had a lot of promise.
Happy Heavenly Birthday Tupac!
*His birthday is one day before mine.😊
Great post to celebrate him. He was a very smart man and un unfortunately, very misunderstood by many. He used his gift of writing, thinking, rhyming to educate others. Sadly, he was still misunderstood.
I was looking for “California Love” to be on this post! One of my faves because of the groove of the song. I remember celebrating my 35th birthday (or maybe it was 34th) in Cali and visiting the Madame Tusseauds wax museum in San Francisco. Inside the museum was a “music room” & Tupac was one of the artist included in the room and “California Love” was playing at the time I walked in! I logged onto Instagram and recorded myself grooving in the music room! Lol…I enjoyed myself that day.
Rest in peace, Tupac🕊💛🙏🏾
Yes, I remember that Nikki! Fun times. 🙂 I know you and others are probably surprised that “California Love” wasn’t included since it’s one of his most famous songs, but I’m planning to cover it in a sampling entry, plus out of his California-themed songs, I decided to go with “To Live In Die In L.A.” 😉 But you know I love me some “California Love”.