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    Changes by Tupac Shakur is one of the most well-known songs because of the message that was put across by 2pac. Which is‚ You should focus your effort on making beneficial changes to society instead ofdiscriminating. Shgakur used his talents‚ combined with the genre of Rap to create his message. In this rendition of the song‚ he uses everyday examples‚ and even though this song was written more than 5 years ago‚ the same issues are still present in the world. He discusses how when someone speaks

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    Tupac "Changes" Lyrics combined with beat and tempo has the ability to change one’s whole outlook upon a certain subject. In Copland’s theory he states that music should be listened to only the beat. He thinks that music is supposed to be heard on only three planes; expressive‚ sensuous‚ and the musical plane. Yet Copland doesn’t talk about what lyrics add to these planes. In a song called "Changes" by Tupac Shakur ‚ lyrics to this song made it a brilliant example of Copland’s theory on all three

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    Tupac Shakur: An Analysis of " Changes" Tupac shakur was a famous song rapper in the American history‚ often known bye 2Pac his stage name. He was born on the June 16th‚ 1971 in New York City to a Black Panther activist woman named Afeni Shakur. His birth name was Lesane Parish Crooks‚ which later was changed by his mother to Tupac Shakur. Tupac is an inca Indian word meaning "shining serpent" . His last name Shakur‚ is Arabic meaning “thankful to God‚” it was a very common name in the New York

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    Tupac Childhood Tupac Amaru Shakur was born 16 June 1971 in Brooklyn‚ New York. His mother Afeni Shakur was married with Billy Garland. 1971 she was sent to the Greenwich Village jail. In May 1971‚ she was freed from all charges and one month later Tupac was born. Although unconfirmed by the Shakur family‚ several sources list his birth name as Lesane Parish Crooks. This name was supposedly entered on the birth certificate because Afeni feared

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    TUPACS’ SONG “CHANGESTupac Amaru Shakur (1971-1996) was a West Coast rapper. Rap and hip hop music was the music of the poor black. The theme within Tupacs’ music relates to tough Ghetto life experienced by the black community of America dominated by drugs murder and poverty . There was a strong hatred between West and East Coast rappers which resulted in numerous killings. Tupac was himself killed in 1996 by a shotgun wound. The song “Changes” recorded by Tupac in 1992 is about the

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    TupacTupac Shakur was born in the east Bronx of New York City on June 16th 1971. Tupac Was a Rap‚ Hip-Pop singer and actor from the 90’s. Tupac was known by his stage name “2pac.” He is one of the best-selling music artists in the world. Even after his death his songs are still popular and listened to. Most of his songs are about growing up amid violence and hardship of him growing up or what he has lived through. Tupac died in Las Vegas Nevada on September 13th‚ 1996. http://www.biography

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    ------------------------------------------------- Tupac Shakur From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Tupac Shakur | Tupac performing Live at the House of Blues in Los Angeles‚ California on July 4‚ 1996. | Background information | Birth name | Tupac Amaru Shakur | Also known as | 2Pac‚ Makaveli‚ MC New York | Born | June 16‚ 1971 New York‚ New York‚ U.S. | Origin | Marin City‚ California‚ U.S. | Died | September 13‚ 1996 (aged 25) Las Vegas‚ Nevada‚ U.S. | Genres | Hip hop

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    my mind.” --Tupac Amaru Shakur (T.I.P). This quote was spoken by one of hip-hop’s most legendary idols‚ Tupac Shakur. Tupac has become an integral icon of the hip-hop culture and will live on eternally through his dynamic lyrics and poems. Most of Tupac’s raps concerned growing up around violence and hardships in ghettos‚ and racial inequality in the United States. He experienced many of these factors growing up‚ especially race related issues. For instance‚ on October 1991‚ Tupac was stopped

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    Tupac Shakur’s Battle Cry to America Ron Shelden 20th Century African-American History Tupac Shakur’s Battle Cry to America Tupac Amaru was an eighteenth century Peruvian rebel leader who‚ although unsuccessful in profoundly altering society during his lifetime‚ became a symbol for independence and human rights for his people. Two-hundred

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    	"Murda‚ Murda‚ Murda‚ and Kill‚ Kill‚ Kill…"‚ these are the lyrics to one of the songs written by Tupac Shakur. Amidst all the controversy surrounding his personal life‚ this artist has managed to overcome all obstacles and spread his hope/hate message to a surprisingly receptive audience. Tupac’s music borrowed from the styles of early rap and hip-hop yet its appeal rested in Tupac himself. His persona of "Thug Poet" opened up a portal into the new genre of "Gangsta Rap

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