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  • Then I called Tupac, and he came and stood beside Anahuac, and I said to them, --

    The Romance of Golden Star ... George Chetwynd Griffith 1881

  • Tupac is portrayed as a deranged and belligerent madman who thirsts for Biggie’s blood for no apparent reason.

    Who Else Seen the Leprechaun Say “Haaaaay!”? darkerblogistan 2009

  • We thought this was interesting because just last year, she introduced a bill called the Tupac Shakur Records Collection Act of 2005.

    CNN Transcript Mar 31, 2006 2006

  • To simply call Tupac “a rapper” is to misclassify him.

    Thru My Eyes Gobi 2005

  • I remember, on one particular anniversary, reading about the time a Peruvian rebel group called Tupac Amarú had stormed a government building in Lima and taken hostages.

    Thru My Eyes Gobi 2005

  • I remember, on one particular anniversary, reading about the time a Peruvian rebel group called Tupac Amarú had stormed a government building in Lima and taken hostages.

    Thru My Eyes Gobi 2005

  • To simply call Tupac “a rapper” is to misclassify him.

    Thru My Eyes Gobi 2005

  • At last, when our watches were nearly marking ten o'clock, I stopped before a cliff covered with bushes and creeping grasses, and calling Tupac to me, I bade him seek for an opening under these.

    The Romance of Golden Star ... George Chetwynd Griffith 1881

  • Biggie and Tupac, which is available for free below.

    Pajiba 2010

  • Biggie and Tupac, which is available for free below.

    Pajiba 2010

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