You're at the CD store (throwback), or on iTunes, if you want to keep it present day. You only have enough money to buy one album: which one are you buying ?
For fans of hip-hop, a rapper making the transition into acting comes as little surprise since virtually every aspect of his or her behavior on record, and on stage, qualifies as a something of a theatrical performance. Suffice it to say Hollywood is well aware of this...
Tupac Shakur may have died over a decade ago, but his legacy continues to inspire countless artistic efforts. And now that inspiration has reached Broadway.
Kendrick Lamar is helping J. Cole build anticipation for his upcoming album release of Born Sinner. Cole World’s website released an interview with the Compton native, where he talks about his respect for Cole and his influences growing up.
Tyga resurrects Tupac Shakur on his new single 'Hit Em Up,' which also features Jadakiss. Produced by in-demand beatmaker DJ Mustard, the piano-driven tune is an original and not a remix of 'Pac's heated diss song of the same name.
Tupac's mother is definitely looking out for her son's fans. Afeni Shakur said she will do everything in her power to make sure her late son's music is eventually released.
Lil Wayne is mad as hell and he's not going to take it anymore! After getting kicked out of a Miami Heat game last week, Weezy expressed his feelings about the situation during a birthday party for YMCMB leader Birdman.
Tupac Shakur may be gone, but he’s still winning awards. Actually, his hologram won the prestigious Titanium and Integrated Lions Award at the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity. The event, which is a neighboring awards ceremony to the Cannes Film Festival, honors achievements in advertising/digital production.
Some may be too young to remember this throwback tv classic in pop culture but those of us who do are surely excited! 'The story of Yo! MTV Raps' is set to hit VH1 Thursday, June 7 at 10 PM EST. They have also just released a teaser featuring Tupac and his beef with the Hughes Bros. in 1993.
Wait… what?! Yeah, you read that correctly. So many clever things are possible in the digital age. The late Tupac can appear at a concert via a hologram. The same hologram can also be shot and part of a faux newscast (thanks to antiquiet), delivered by one of the best in the business: Anchorman Ron Burgundy. You stay classy, Internet.
Not only was the Tupac Shakur Hologram a hit at the Coachella Music Festival, it also boosted sales of the late rapper’s posthumous albums. Buoyed by his virtual performance, Tupac’s 1998 album Greatest Hits returned to the Billboard 200 album chart for the first time since 2000.
The Tupac Shakur hologram (aka “Holopac”) made a return engagement at the Coachella Festival Sunday night (April 23), according to MTV News. Reactions have mixed about the virtual Tupac — some were amazed while others were spooked. Tupac hologram’s debut performance last weekend also sparked rumors of a major tour, including holograms of other late artists.
As we previously reported, the virtual Tupac Shakur that performed at the Coachella Music Festival on Sunday (April 15) was a 2-D image and not a hologram, which is in 3-D. Not that it made Tupac’s resurrection any less spectacular. In fact, it was clearly one of the most amazing performances at the three-day festival...
This past Sunday night at the Coachella music festival Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre brought out the late great Tupac Shakur to perform a mini-set along-side them. Now your probably saying to yourself, "but Pac is dead," and I'm here to tell u that "TUPAC BACK!"
This is amazing, unless you have been under a rock since 1996 you know that Hip Hop star Tupac died of a fatal shooting. Well last night he performed live at Coachella with Snoop Dogg. No… that is not typo Tupac performed live last night courtesy of a new 3d holograph technology...