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Biggie & Tupac Murdered

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This exclusive short cut of Nick Broomfield's feature film Biggie and Tupac talks about the controversy surrounding the deaths of Biggie Smalls and Tupac Shakur, two of the most successful and influential rap artists of the 90s. These excerpts look at the controversial accusation that they were killed by off duty police men working for Tupac's label - Death Row Records. It's rumored Tupac was about to leave Death Row, claiming millions in royalties. For more about the full length film, and director Nick Broomfield check out, www.nickbroomfield.com/home.html
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  • RickHarmon
  • geebubb
  • Dersex
  • valentinavideohouse
  • stewgame
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      stewgame  
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    • Great documentary, has to be amongst the most talked about murders of all time. Check the above link for some interesting theories.

    • 3 years ago
  • mindcontrol
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      mindcontrol  
    • What a great documentary, this is evidence that the case needs to be reopened so the criminals are brought to justice.

      Peace,

      ~ Mind Control

    • 3 years ago
  • Toni801
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      Toni801  
    • I am so glad the truth is coming out. About the L.A.P.D and the nation of islam. The way they get away with these things is outrageous. Justice should be brought upon all guilty parties. Imagine how many more cases have been handled like this. Covered up and put away. Thank you for bringing out the truth keep going!

    • 3 years ago
  • CalgarC
  • Toni801
  • goingforawalk
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      goingforawalk  
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    • Imagine, dirty cops getting away with murder! And since then the "rap" artists we have been offered have mostly been watered down versions of one or the other ;( Suge Knight has been striking fear into the music industry's heart since and has been quite public about threatening other artists with bodily harm. Oh yes, he's finally getting charged with assault and possession. This comes after his August suit against Kanye West in which Knight claimed that his getting shot in 2005 was West's fault for lack of proper security at the rapper's pre-VMA party!

    • 3 years ago
  • Alkimista
  • Toni801
  • colea4
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      colea4  
    • Tupac was one of the most amazing musicians, poets, and (from what I can tell) person. It is an absolute shame that he passed away and a true loss to society. His music, without a doubt, will live on as it undeniably deserves to. It is likely that no one (despite his belief, this includes 50cent) will ever reach the potential that Tupac had at just 25 years old. RIP Tupac, your words will continue to be an inspiration to me.

    • 3 years ago
  • MaRibElfalcon76
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      MaRibElfalcon76  
    • Hearing a Brit say Tupac, is enough to watch this.

      Never the less, I'm all for the investigation of these murders. For the public to become aware of the relationships between the counter culture of their music and lives to the scandalous pigs and cover ups.

      The two men might have died before their time,
      but their words live on.

    • 3 years ago
  • Toni801
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