The late rapper Tupac Shakur would have ventured into politics had he survived his Las Vegas assassination 27 years ago. That is the insight from close friend E.D.I. Mean, who revealed that the iconic rapper saw his future in making a difference, reports Mirror.co.uk.
Hip-hop star E.D.I, 49, reckons Tupac would have marvelled at Barack Obama becoming the first US President in 2008. However, the rap icon would be concerned about how problematic societal issues that were important to the youth in the 1990s, remain relevant today.
E.D.I Mean, whose real name is Malcolm Greenidge, made his comments as fans around the world remember Tupac, who was fatally shot by rival gang members while riding close to the Las Vegas strip on September 7, 1996.
As per Mirror.co.uk, E.D.I, who rarely speaks today about Tupac to the media, revealed: “He spoke about his desire to eventually go into politics,...
Hip-hop star E.D.I, 49, reckons Tupac would have marvelled at Barack Obama becoming the first US President in 2008. However, the rap icon would be concerned about how problematic societal issues that were important to the youth in the 1990s, remain relevant today.
E.D.I Mean, whose real name is Malcolm Greenidge, made his comments as fans around the world remember Tupac, who was fatally shot by rival gang members while riding close to the Las Vegas strip on September 7, 1996.
As per Mirror.co.uk, E.D.I, who rarely speaks today about Tupac to the media, revealed: “He spoke about his desire to eventually go into politics,...
- 9/8/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
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