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Tupac Shakur

    Tupac Amaru Shakur è stato un rapper americano, rinomato non solo come artista discografico con milioni di album venduti, ma anche come attore cinematografico e attivista sociale. La sua opera approfondisce temi come la crescita in mezzo alla violenza e alle difficoltà, il razzismo e i problemi sociali. I testi di Shakur sostenevano l'uguaglianza politica, economica, sociale e razziale, offrendo al contempo rappresentazioni crude della violenza e del conflitto. La sua eredità artistica risiede nella sua sincera esplorazione delle complesse questioni sociali della sua epoca.

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    Rose That Grew from Concrete
    • Rose That Grew from Concrete

      • 176pagine
      • 7 ore di lettura

      For the first time in paperback comes this stunning collection of poems from one of the world's most revered rap artists. His talent was unbounded. His death was tragic. His legacy is indomitable. Here are Tupac's private thoughts, conveyed through the pure art of poetry and offers a glimpse into his enigmatic life and its intense contradictions. Written in his own hand at the age of 19 these poems embrace and express his spirit, passion, energy and intelligence.

      Rose That Grew from Concrete
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    • Tupac

      Resurrection, 1971-1996

      • 256pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      A stunningly designed, richly illustrated companion to the Academy Award-nominated documentary film, Tupac: Resurrection brings unprecedented clarity and soulful intimacy to the life and work of the late Tupac Shakur. In many ways the autobiography he never got to write, Tupac: Resurrection features the artist in his own words, letters, and poems. They are showcased here, along with dozens of never-before-seen photographs, lyrics, screenplay ideas, and other personal effects. Capturing as never before the unrivaled passion and intense candor that made him one of America's bestselling solo recording artists of all time, Tupac: Resurrection stands as an indelible testament to Tupac's astonishing cultural legacy.

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