Tupac Sex Tape

Five-minute video footage of hip-hop icon Tupac being — er — “serviced” (Hint, Nudge, Wink…) by an unidentified woman has surfaced after 20 years.

Five-minute video footage of hip-hop icon Tupac being — er — “serviced” (Hint, Nudge, Wink…) by an unidentified woman has surfaced after 20 years.
A New York man serving a life sentence for murder has confessed to the 1994 shooting of late rapper Tupac Shakur; the same shooting that sparked ‘Pac’s feud with East Coast rival Notorious B.I.G.
A group of Internet hackers, livid over a PBS documentary about the WikiLeaks Scandal, hit back at the public broadcaster by posting a fake story on its website claiming rapper Tupac Shakur was “alive and well” and living in New Zealand.
The faux story appeared on PBS’ NewsHour site over the weekend and claimed that the famous rapper, who was shot and killed in Las Vegas in 1996, had actually been found living in a small New Zealand town, along with friend-turned-bitter adversary The Notorious B.I.G.; he was murdered in 1997.
Tupac Shakur’s 1995 track “Dear Mama” has been inducted into the Library of Congress’s National Recording Registry, along with works by 25 other artists.
According to the terms of the National Recording Preservation Act, the content considered for preservation must be 10 years old and have cultural, historical, and aesthetic significance. Nominations were gathered by public submissions made online and from National Recording Preservation Board members.
The song was released a year before Shakur was shot dead in Las Vegas. The Library praises the single as a “moving and eloquent homage to both his own mother and all mothers struggling to maintain a family in the face of addiction, poverty and societal indifference.”
Other 2010 inductees include, Willie Nelson, REM, and the 1959 original cast album of Gypsy. There are now 300 recordings in the National Recording Registry.
Wax figures of slain rap legends Tupac Shakur and Notorious B.I.G. will be posed together for three months in an exhibit opening this week at Madame Tussauds Wax Museum in Washington DC. Read the rest of this entry »
In C’mon Son! News: Afeni Shakur, the 63-year-old mother of hip-hop legend Tupac, was arrested for marijuana possession in North Carolina earlier this month.
On Wednesday, TMZ.com posted three images of a man with an uncanny resemblance to Tupac partying in a New Orleans bar 12 years after the rap legend was killed by four bullets in a drive-by shooting in Las Vegas.
Keyshiia Cole Ft. 2Pac “Playa Cardz Right” Video Premiere

What do you think of the “Play Ya Cards,” the first official single off of Keyshia Cole’s third studio album, A Diffrent Me?
The green 1993 Jaguar XLS convertible featured in one of Tupac’s last music videos, “To Live & Die In L.A.,” is being auctioned off on eBay.com, with bids starting at $40,000.
The winning bidder will receive the car and its original papers with the rap legend’s name and signature on them.