2pac Shakur wasn’t just a rapper, he was a voice for pain, struggle, loyalty, and survival.
Born on June 16, 1971, in New York City, Pac grew into one of hip-hop’s most powerful figures before his life was cut short in Las Vegas on September 13, 1996.
His music spoke on poverty, racism, street life, love, and betrayal in ways that still connect with people today. Tracks like Changes, Dear Mama, California Love, and Hit 'Em Up made him more than an artist, they made him unforgettable.
More than music, Pac became a symbol of truth, rebellion, and raw emotion. That’s why his name still carries weight decades later.