1. Tupac’s Triple Signed First Contract With Digital Underground (1991)
The signature that took Tupac from just an unknown kid in East Harlem to the most renowned rapper of his generation. 14 pages of glorious history, taking it back to where it all started. This was the beginning of Tupac’s career where Digital Underground’s lead vocalist Shock G became impressed by Tupac’s first release “Same Song”.
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2. Tupac Shakur Hand Written and Illustrated Childhood Letter To A Friend
Deep beneath the hardened life of sex, drugs and his self proclaimed ‘thug life’, Tupac Shaker had the sensitivity and thoughtfulness of a poet. This one-page hand written and illustrated note was given by the teenage Shakur to a fellow classmate after he transferred schools interstate.
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3. Tupac’s Signed Columbia Pictures Contract for “Poetic Justice”
“Poetic Justice” became #1 in box office its opening weekend, grossing more than $11 million and eventually totalling more than $24 million. This eight-page contract is signed by Tupac Shakur to secure his role as “Lucky” in 1993.
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4. Tupac Shakur Hand Written Song Lyrics To “Wonda Why They Call You B-I-T-C-H”
Legends never die, an accurate saying for Tupac who lives on through his underground sound and relatable lyrics. These are the hand written lyrics to “Wonda Why They Call U B-I-T-C-H” that was released on his fourth studio album “All Eyez on Me” — an album that was released in only a few months before his death.
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5. Tupac Shakur Hand Written Play List To “RU Still Down”
Tupac Amaru Shakur sold more than 75 million copies of his records and though his death was tragic, his legacy still remains in hip hop culture. Something seen through this handwritten play list to “RU Still Down”.