lundi 14 février 2011
Tupac VS Biggie
The begining of the history It's going with his friend and now producer (Puff Daddy) in Los Angeles at the beginning of 1993 that meets Biggie Tupac. He then devienent very close friendship developed between the 2 MC. Tupac Biggie even prompt a barbecue at his house. The two rappers are being increasingly called very often and the phone. Biggie played repeatedly opening shows Tupac and sidebar for ComenC has to be like that. Everything is better now for 2 men. There Dailleurs plsuieurs featurings between Big and Tupac (including some who will finish Jamai). When Biggie recorded his first album "Ready to Die" with P. Diddy in New York, Tupac he is in town to shoot his film 3em: Above the Rime. We are then in late 1993. The two friends did not know at all that diviendront Enemies jurors later on the West Coast and East Coast The beginning of the end: It was not until 1994 that relations between Biggie and Tupac comencent to deteriorate and eventually be partly destroyed. At that moment, it made some months since the first album of Biggie who is an incredible success is out. Tupac him work on his album 4EM suporte do more than see the Biggie left out for longer has spent his career recording is finally launched. But Pac is also upset that Biggie work with someone he hates: Puff Daddy. But the event that the association between Biggie and Pac will be transformed into a tough concurence is the signature on the label of 2Pac Enemies of the BIG and P. Diddy: Death Row. Pac and Biggie are now well and truly enemies. Death Row vs. Bad Boy! 2Pac vs. Notorious B.I.G! West Coast vs. East Coast! The shooting of 1994: The taste that broke the camel arrives November 30, 1994 in New York: Tupac is shot and made 5 round is reached which has a head. Miraculesement 2Pac survived and accused immediately P. Diddy and Biggie of having organized the attack. But that does not stop it. A few weeks later, during a ceremony in price (which takes place in the same town or has been pending for Pac) for persons representing Hip Hop in the country on your mounts between the member of the Bad Boy and Death Row. The insults burst forth between Suge Knight and P. Diddy (the 2 bosses 2 labels Enemies). Snoop Dogg and Biggie get involved and the attention is at its peak. The "Clash" by 2Pac: Now Pac n'ésite not insulted Biggie and Bad Boy Label always in several of his songs, notament in one of his most famous: Tupac HIT EM UP or ends with a loud "FUCK BIGGIE! FUCK BAD BOY! FUCK ALL YOU MOTHER FUCKERS! " Despite attempts at reconciliation veins of Biggie, Pac never forgave him for having let down after all he had done for him ... Notorious avoura later than Pac's death in November 1996 was a real shock for him. Big Pac wanted to hear his second album and found that he had spoken ill pa about him "said the journalist Dream Hampton after the death of Biggie.
Life Of Tupac Shakur
Tupac Amaru Shakur (June 16, 1971 – September 13, 1996), known by his stage names 2Pac (or simply Pac) and Makaveli, was an American rapper. Shakur has sold over 75 million albums worldwide,making him one of the best-selling music artists in the world . In the United States alone he has sold 37.5 million records. Rolling Stone Magazine named him the 86th Greatest Artist of All Time.
Shakur's professional entertainment career began in the early 1990s, when he debuted his rapping skills in a vocal turn in Digital Underground's "Same Song" from the soundtrack to the 1991 film Nothing but Trouble and also appeared with the group in the film of the same name. The song was later released as the lead song of the Digital Underground EP This is an EP Release, the follow-up to their debut hit album Sex Packets. Shakur appeared in the accompanying music video. After his rap debut, he performed with Digital Underground again on the album Sons of the P. Later, he released his first solo album, 2Pacalypse Now.
2Pacalypse Now did not do as well on the charts as future albums, spawning no top ten hits. His second record, Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z., was released in 1993
In late 1993, Shakur formed the group Thug Life with a number of his friends, including Big Syke, Macadoshis, his stepbrother Mopreme Shakur, and Rated R. The group released their only record album Thug Life: Volume 1 on September 26, 1994, which went gold. The album featured the single "Pour Out a Little Liquor" produced by Johnny "J" Jackson, who went on to produce a large part of Shakur's album All Eyez on Me. The group usually performed their concerts without Shakur.[23]
Shakur was a voracious reader. He was inspired by a wide variety of writers, including William Shakespeare, Niccolò Machiavelli, Donald Goines, Sun Tzu, Kurt Vonnegut, Mikhail Bakunin, Maya Angelou, Alice Walker, and Khalil Gibran. In his book, Dyson describes the experience of visiting the home of Shakur's friend and promoter Leila Steinberg to find "the sea of books" once owned by Shakur.[77]
Shakur never professed following a particular religion, but his lyrics in singles such as 'Only God Can Judge Me' and poems such as The Rose That Grew from Concrete suggests he believed in God. This means many analysts currently describe him as a deist
Shakur's professional entertainment career began in the early 1990s, when he debuted his rapping skills in a vocal turn in Digital Underground's "Same Song" from the soundtrack to the 1991 film Nothing but Trouble and also appeared with the group in the film of the same name. The song was later released as the lead song of the Digital Underground EP This is an EP Release, the follow-up to their debut hit album Sex Packets. Shakur appeared in the accompanying music video. After his rap debut, he performed with Digital Underground again on the album Sons of the P. Later, he released his first solo album, 2Pacalypse Now.
2Pacalypse Now did not do as well on the charts as future albums, spawning no top ten hits. His second record, Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z., was released in 1993
In late 1993, Shakur formed the group Thug Life with a number of his friends, including Big Syke, Macadoshis, his stepbrother Mopreme Shakur, and Rated R. The group released their only record album Thug Life: Volume 1 on September 26, 1994, which went gold. The album featured the single "Pour Out a Little Liquor" produced by Johnny "J" Jackson, who went on to produce a large part of Shakur's album All Eyez on Me. The group usually performed their concerts without Shakur.[23]
Shakur was a voracious reader. He was inspired by a wide variety of writers, including William Shakespeare, Niccolò Machiavelli, Donald Goines, Sun Tzu, Kurt Vonnegut, Mikhail Bakunin, Maya Angelou, Alice Walker, and Khalil Gibran. In his book, Dyson describes the experience of visiting the home of Shakur's friend and promoter Leila Steinberg to find "the sea of books" once owned by Shakur.[77]
Shakur never professed following a particular religion, but his lyrics in singles such as 'Only God Can Judge Me' and poems such as The Rose That Grew from Concrete suggests he believed in God. This means many analysts currently describe him as a deist
mercredi 9 février 2011
Biggie , his life
The Notorious BIG, whose real name Christopher Wallace (May 21, 1972 to March 9, 1997), also known under the pseudonyms of Biggie Smalls, Biggie or Frank White, was an American rapper. The success of his debut album Ready To Die (1994), the image representing the New York rap that acquires and six months after the assassination of Tupac Shakur helped make him known. He was ranked third MC in history by MTV [1] and has sold 17 million records in the United States.
In August 1994, appears Juicy, first extract the first solo album Wallace. Produced by Puffy Combs, Juicy Fruit Mtume sample, the single was soon recognized as one of the greatest hip-hop tracks ever written [6] and dynamite sales of Ready to Die, which sold more than 4 million copies [7]. The next two singles, Big Poppa and One More Chance, will both be certified platinum (1 million copies) [7]. If the phenomenal success of the debut album by Notorious BIG must both great flow in particular if the rapper and quality productions, performed by Puff Daddy and Easy Mo Bee [2], it is mainly the balance it manages to maintain between a committed rap, dark enough (which inspire particular Mobb Deep), and titles are lighter, sometimes devoid of any reference to the precarious streets, its strength [8] Big Poppa, One More Chance, Machine Gun Funk Warning or (especially dedicated to flatter the charisma of Notorious BIG) mix the nostalgic Things Done Changed or serious, powerful Ready to Die, Juicy Everyday Struggle. Critics never stop talking about major turning point: the rebirth of hip-hop, art as business, located in the East [9], largely because it is a massive public at a time when west coast productions flooded the market that Ready To Die brand spirits [2]. The year following the release of the album spends the native of Brooklyn. The Notorious BIG, whose sales of Ready To Die have provided a superstar status [9], is honored with a series of artistic awards: he won three Source Awards, the Billboard award rapper of the year and is gifted with the honorary title of "King of New York" by The Source
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