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The life of Tupac

Row Records Label and its CEO Marion "Suge" Knight posted $1.4 million in bail to get Tupac out of prison. Immediately he flew off to LA to record his fourth album and in an apparent attempt to further enrage Biggie Smalls, said he had slept with the rapper's wife, Faith Evans (which she denied). He also dated actress Jada Pinkett and was briefly married to Keisha Morris, though it ended in annulment. Tupac added more fuel to the Bad Boy vs. Death Row feud when he released videos 2 of Americaz Most Wanted (with Snoop) and later Hit `Em Up, both of which assassinated the character of Bad Boy, Biggie, Sean "Puffy" Combs, Mobb Deep, and others on the label. He returned to New York in 1996 just three days before he was shot and got in a fight at the MTV Video Awards. His troubles in Las Vegas would turn out to be his last, as after attending a heavyweight boxing match between Mike Tyson and Bruce Seldon, Shakur and Knight got in a scuffle outside of the MGM Grand Hotel with Orlando Anderson (who was later murdered himself). Many speculate what happened afterwards was revenge for what had just happened, as a white Cadillac with four people inside pulled alongside the car Suge was driving at an intersection and one person opened fire. Tupac was shot 4 times, Suge escaped with minor injuries. Six days later, Tupac, in a medical coma, was pronounced dead. His body was later cremated. What followed Tupac's death were and continue to be a string of lawsuits. His mother won the rights from Death Row Records to the unreleased music that Tupac created and it is said there is enough material to do 10 albums. The lawyers for the late Orlando Anderson sued Tupac for $78,000 while Tupac's mother Afeni filed a wrongful death suit against Anderson. There was no love...

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