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Poet Al Letson recalls the life of Tupac Shakur, a conflicted African American folk hero.
The son of a black panther, Tupac trained as an actor, posed as a street thug and became a best selling rapper. He continues to be mythologised, revered and highlighted like no other. He was shot and killed in 1996, yet he is still a top-selling and requested hip hop artist.
A restless revolutionary he led a conflicted life, causing moral outrage in one verse and capturing the voice of the disenfranchised in another. He continues to inspire the disenfranchised around the world and has even been chosen by the Vatican, as someone who 'aimed to reach the heart of good minded people.
He carried the conflict between community struggle and personal gain. He wrote the feminist elegy 'Brenda's Got a Baby' and the abusive 'Wonda Why They Call U Bitch.
Exploring the the complexity of Tupac's life and the contending identities that defined him, Al will ask what is it about Tupac's life that still resonates?
Producer: Barney Rowntree
A Tonic Production for BBC Radio 4, first broadcast in September 2014.
Poet and playwright Al Letson recalls the life of Tupac Shakur.
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20140904 |