After Tupac's death there were rumors that Biggie wanted to do a song called "Dig Him Up" dissing Pac by saying
that if people really thought Tupac was alive they should dig him up.
When Will Smith won a Grammy Award (in 1997 or 1998) he dedicated it to Tupac and Biggie.
Snoop Doggy Dogg and Tupac didn't talk to each other after their last trip to N.Y. together. This was because
Snoop made a song dissing Death Row called "Death Row Killaz". They later were friends again.
Afeni Shakur said that she knew that Tupac would be special from the time he started to grow in her womb because
she had four miscarriages befor Tupac!
Tupac would only sleep for 3 or 4 hours every night. He would wake up before the sun came up and shoot a movie
and then immediately go to the studio.
E.D.I. Amin and Kastro of The Outlawz say that the "Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory" album was recorded in
7 days. That why it was called that way. They also said that Tupac didn't have a religion but that he believed in God. Kastro
siad that one of the things Tupac said to him was, "The only thing that comes to a sleeping man is dreams."
The Cocoa Brovas (f.k.a. Smiff -n- Wesson) were on BET's Rap City and they were talking about the "One Nation"
album. They said that they stayed at Tupac's house while making the album and it was just cool. They met his mother and his
aunt. They, Tupac and The Outlawz used to have waterfights when it was hot. They said they made 6 songz together with Tupac,
themselves, Outlawz, Melly Mel, Grandmaster Flash, The Luniz, Outkast and others.
Treach of Naughty By Nature has a tattoo of Tupac.
The director of "Gang Related" once told in an interview that Tupac walked in one day with a bodyguard and was
telling the guard to make sure he is watching his back. Tupac told the director that he got a death threat.
According to K-Ci and Jojo the video for "Toss It Up" was shot the day before Tupac was shot.
In Vancouver a local DJ did an interview with Big Syke of Thug Life (a.k.a. Mussolini of The Outlawz). The interviewer
asked him about the intro to Makaveli ("Suge shot me!"). Big Syke said that it scared him as well especially since he had
known that Tupac did some minor changes to the intro before it was finally finished. He said that Tupac actually finished
the album and then came back to the intro and added a few things. Big Syke said that he thinks that Tupac did mention certain
things but that was all he was gonna say about the topic.
Mickey Rourke (co-star in the movie "Bullet" with Tupac) has a special room in his house that is dedicated to
his friends who have died. It is a room full of pictures of his friends. He has a small statue of the Virgin Mary on a table
and a picture of him with Tupac next to it. He once explained that Tupac was a special friend of his and was there for him
during his rough period. He told that he owed his life to Tupac. He said Tupac gave him some good advice on changing his life
while they were filming the movie "Bullet". He also said how sad he was when he heard of Tupac's death and wanted to continue
changing his life for the better because he knew that tupac would have wanted it that way.
Afeni Shakur once told MTV that Tupac knew his time left and that he worked like a 'demon' and that he has about
10 years worth of material that hasn't been released!
The video for "I Wonder If Heaven Got A Ghetto" was filmed in New Mexico.
In a newspaper they once had predictions for 1998 and they wrote this about Pac: "Rumors that slain rapper Tupac
Shakur is still alive reach a fever pitch until he emerges from self-imposed seclusion and admits a look-alike was gunned
down in his place. His shocking new mission: To rid the world of violence."
Somebody said that Tupac was wearing new Penny Hardaway shoes in the "Toss It Up" video and in the "To Live
& Die In L.A." video it was told he was wearing Air Jordans. Both of these shoes were not available at that time yet.
But somebody also told me that celebrities receive new shoes before they hit the stores to promote them.
There are rumours spreaded by a radiostation that over 500 people sited Tupac in Cuba.
Hail Mary is I Ain't Mad At Cha Part 2
To Live & Die In L.A. is California Love Part 2
Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z... was supposed to be called Troublesome 21.