Lifetime Vs. Legacy Of 2Pac

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Legacy vs. Personal Life When trying to define legacy online, there were so many definitions available I could hardly find the right one to go with the theme of the essay. So, I eventually came to terms that I would combine the definitions I've read and make them into my general definition. I've concluded that a legacy is a legal declaration of personal property of anything handed down from the past. This has led me to believe that one's legacy can be better than their personal life. Whether one's personal life is out ruling to their legacy is based on the extent of their legacy and the battle levels of their personal life. Despite the fact that Tupac Shakur was accused of sexual assault, accessory to murder, and placed in jail plenty of times his legacy has and will always live on. Tupac Shakur was titled King of Rap by many as well as the best rapper alive in his lifetime. He spoke to his fans through poetic lyrics about societal problems, reminding them of the troubles out in the world and that something can be done about them. He didn't always stand up for what was right, though. Starting out in the music industry was the atrocious lyrics of his many hit songs that sparked the tough side of people, gave them that "hype". With his early music, he influenced the gangsters and thugs of the streets, allowing vivid descriptions of murderous crimes to play through their speakers and shout out "hate" to their enemies with songs like "When We Ride On Our Enemies" and "Holla At Me". This music was mostly influenced by the late rapper Biggie Smalls who Shakur once befriended. After Shakur believed he was set up by Biggie and the Bad Boy Records crew, they became rivals and Pac put out records like "Hit 'Em Up" where he dissed Biggie and the whole Bad Boy gang abominably. With his later music, though, he influenced those of the "hood" with the "we need help because

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