Given his notorious gangsta lifestyle and even more controversial death, it's no wonder that the actual musical output of rapper Tupac Shakur has often been overshadowed by his infamous biography. But despite his brief existence, Tupac left behind a thick musical legacy whose lyrical brilliance outshadows most rappers' entire careers. This program pays tribute to Tupac's musical artistry with his last ever recorded performance, which took place at Hollywood's House of Blues on July 4, 1996, just two months prior to his death. Blazing through a high-energy set that features guest appearances by Snoop Dogg, Outlawz, K-Ci, and JoJo, the concert reaffirms the loss of one of the world's greatest performers.
Tracks:
1.Ambitions Az a Ridah [DVD]
2.So Many Tears [DVD]
3.Troublesome [DVD]
4.Hit 'Em Up [DVD]
5.Tattoo Tears [DVD]
6.All About You [DVD]
7.Never Call U Bitch Again [DVD]
8.Freek'n You [DVD]
9.How Do You Want It [DVD]
10.Murder Was the Case [DVD]
11.The Shiznit [DVD]
12.If We All 'Gonna Fuck [DVD]
13.Some Bomb Azz (Pussy) [DVD]
14.Ain't No Fun (If the Homies Can't Have None) [DVD]
15.New York [DVD]
16.Big Pimpin' [DVD]
17.Do What I Feel [DVD]
18.Gz and Hustlas [DVD]
19.Who Am I (What's My Name)? [DVD]
20.Me in Your World [DVD]
21.For All My Niggaz & Bitches [DVD]
22.Doggfather [DVD]
23.Gin and Juice [DVD]
24.2 of Amerikaz Most Wanted [DVD]
25.Califorina Love [DVD][Mix]
26.To Live and Die in la [DVD]
27.Hit 'Em Up [DVD]
28.How Do You Want If [DVD][Version]
29.I Ain't Mat at Cha [DVD]
Plot Keywords:
Concert |
Concert Footage |
Concerts |
Live Performances |
Los Angeles, California |
Music (General) |
Rap / Hip Hop |
Rap Artists |
Rap Music
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