9. Tupac Shakur
“Gangsta rap” was often joked about being about the violence, but also backing it with good music. Tupacused his harsh growing up in Harlem to fuel his work, his songs talking of the struggles of black youths. He was notable for his great voice and appearance with multiple tattoos and soon gained a following. Tupac was also moving into movies while trying to “Mainstream” a bit, but became part of the famed “East Coast-West Coat” rap wars of the period.
He also got attention for run-ins with the law, including shooting a cop which just added to his rep. On September 7th, 1996, Tupac was in Las Vegas for a Mike Tyson boxing match, driving to his hotel alongside fellow rapper Suge Knight. Another car pulled up next to them and opened fire with pistols and shotguns. Shakur was taken to the nearest hospital, doctors doing their best but he succumbed to his wounds six days later. The mystery over who was behind it rages but Tupac’s legend has only grown since to stand among the icons of rap.
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