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Tupac Shakur

    Tupac Amaru Shakur was an American rapper renowned not only as a recording artist with millions of albums sold but also as a film actor and social activist. His work delves deeply into themes of growing up amid violence and hardship, racism, and societal problems. Shakur's lyrics advocated for political, economic, social, and racial equality while offering raw depictions of violence and conflict. His artistic legacy lies in his candid exploration of the complex social issues of his era.

    Rose That Grew from Concrete
    • 1999

      Rose That Grew from Concrete

      • 176 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      4.4(10843)Add rating

      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