In 1981 Tupac's stepfather Mutulu is accused of planning and executing the "Brinks robbery", where two New York policemen and a Brinks guard were killed. Mutulu goes underground for several years, maintaining his innocence. At the age of 12 Tupac found a passion for acting and writing poetry. Afeni enrolls him in a Harlem theater group. Tupac plays Travis in 'A Raisin the Sun' as his first performance. In 1986 Mutulu is arrested, convicted and now serves a 60-year penalty. He still denies his involment with the holdup. While looking for a better life, Tupac and his family moves to Baltimore, MD, where he attended at the Baltimore School for the Performing Arts. There he meets Jada Pinkett who becomes a close friend of Pac's. Tupac left a lasting impression on his teachers and was showing tremendous potential. He goes under the alias "MC New York" and writes his first rap, which is about gun control, inspired after the death of a close friend. Unfortunately, Tupac was unable to continue his training, and moved with his family to Marin City (The Jungle), California. He has been quoted saying "Leaving that school affected me so much, I see as the point where I got off track". The man side began to come out of Tupac as he now began to hang with the wrong crowd.
Tupac changed out his alias MC New York with a new one, 2Pac. He rapped with Ray Luv in a group called "Strictly Dope". They perform in small shows for people around the neighborhood. Tupac auditions for Greg Jacobs (Shock G) of the group Digital Underground. Tupac joins the group as a roadie, dancer and as a rapper. He toured with Digital Underground, instead of waiting around for them to get back in town to work on his album; he preferred to travel with them to kill time. He appeared on several songs with Digital Underground including "Same Song", "DFLO Shuffle", and "Wassup Wit Tha Luv".Shortly thereafter, Tupac's first album was released. "2pacalypse Now" was in the shelves on November 12, 1991, when Tupac was 20 years of age. The album did all right and he became recognized in the music industry even by members of the government. Ronald Ray Howard, aged 19, shoots a Texas trooper. His attorney claims that the album "2pacalypse Now", which was in Howard's tape deck, incited him to kill. Following an altercation between Tupac and some old acquaintances at a Marin City outdoor festival, a 6 year old boy is shot in the head and killed by a stray bullet that allegedly came from Pac's gun. Tupac is sued by the parents of the boy and in 1996 agrees on a settlement. Vice President Dan Quayle blasted Pac by saying "2pacalypse Now has no place in our society". Tupac debuted at the silver screen the same year. The movie is called "Juice". Tupac was applauded for his portrayal of "Bishop". The only bad thing about this movie is that many people thought that Pac lived like the man he played. The famous quote "I am crazy, and I don't give a f-ck", was taken from this movie.
A year later, 1993, Tupac Released, "Strictly 4 my NIGGAZ" with the guest appearances of Ice Cube, Ice T, Digital Underground, and featured hits like "I get around", and "Keep Your Head Up". He is nominated for an American Music Award as best new rapper/hip-hop artist. Tupac was sentenced for ten days in jail after threatening a local rapper with a baseball bat during a concert. He also fought with a limo driver after the driver accused him of using drugs in the car. Tupac was arrested but the charges later dropped. Tupac stared in the John Singleton movie "Poetic Justice" featuring Janet Jackson. Tupac was arrested the same year for allegedly shooting two armed, off-duty police officers that were harassing a black motorist. The police officer's guns were stolen from the evidence locker. All charges against Pac eventually dropped. A 19-year-old woman accuses Pac and three of his friends for sodomizing and sexually abusing her. John Singleton was forced by Columbia Pictures to drop Tupac from the cast of his upcoming movie "Higher Learning". Tupac is sentenced to fifteen days in jail after knocking out director Allen Hughes. Pac had recently been dropped from the film "Menace II Society".
In 1994 Tupac stars in the film "Above the Rim". A popular song from the soundtrack is "Pour Out a Little Liquor", recorded by Tupac's new group called Thug Life. Thug Life included Pac's stepbrother Mopreme. Other members are Big Syke, Macadoshis, Yanni and the Rated R. Two Milwaukee teens murder a police officer citing Tupac's "Souljah's Story" from his debut album "2pacalypse Now", as inspiration. Tupac was also shot 5 times and robbed for $40,000 worth of jewelry in the lobby of a Times Square recording studio. While in the hospital, Tupac meets his biological father Billy Garland, whom he believed to be dead, for the first time. Tupac checks himself out of the hospital less than three hours after the surgery. He was concerned for his safety. The case remains unsolved. Tupac is in the middle of a trial for sex and weapons charges. He shows up at the courtroom in a wheelchair, and is acquitted of all sodomy and weapons charges, but is found guilty of sexual abuse.In 1995, Tupac is sentenced up to four and a half years in prison. He immediately begins to serve his time at New York's Riker's Island Penitentiary. While in jail, his third album "Me Against The World" debuts as #1 on the Billboard charts. The album goes platinum in seven months. This is the first and only time an incarranated man had #1 album in the country. Pac kept himself busy in jail by reading, mainly by the author Niccolo Machiavelli, whom he got his alias, Makaveli from. From jail, Tupac marries Keisha Morris, his longtime girlfriend. The marriage is annulled shortly thereafter. After eight long months in jail, he made bail at one million dollars. Suge Knight CEO of Death Row Records paid the bill and had been trying to sign Tupac to Death Row in the past but Pac was loyal to Interscope. So he had to do what he had to do and therefore he signed to Death Row. He intended to bring Thug Life with him but some members didn't want to go to Death Row, as Suge Knight was very notorious. When Tupac was still in prison he was already recruiting new members for his new rap group named Outlawz. Three members from Thug Life joined the Outlawz, Himself, Big Syke and Komani. While new comers Hussein Fatal, Khadafi, Napoleon, Kastro, EDI, Storm also made up the Outlawz. Tupac quickly released his most popular album "All Eyez On Me". The album was the first two-CD hip-hop LP ever released, and reached number 1 on the charts. Nothing could have stopped this man, he was on top of the world making movies and receiving good reviews and getting better acting jobs.
Three days after he finished making "All Eyez On Me" Tupac began work on Makaveli: The Don Killuminati". Tupac never lived to see the album being put out. He died due to gunshot wounds. He and Suge Knight were attending the Mike Tyson Vs Bruce Seldom fight at the MGM Grand In Las Vegas, Nevada on the September the 7th, 1996. After the fight in the lobby, one of the staff from Death Row spotted Orlando Anderson. He was a crip who stole one of Death Row's chains. They attacked him and then stormed out of the MGM. Pulling up to an intersection, Tupac and his entourage were on their way to a charity concert at Death Row Records Club 662. When, suddenly, a car pulled up to the right of them. The men got out of the car and unloaded their guns into the car Tupac and Suge were in. Tupac lived in the hospital for seven days before dying to his wounds. Out of all the people there only one came forward who was the member of the Outlawz, his name was Kadafi. He also died, on the night of a Tyson match, he was shot, by Napoleon's cousin in the head apparently they were both drugged up and it was accidental.
Tupac never stopped working in the studio Suge Knight said to Michael Harris (this was said in DVD "Welcome To Death Row", Harris funded death row records) that "I don't need anyone on Death Row.. Except Tupac.. He is amazing, he never stops working.. he doesn't care about woman, or parties he just wants to work", that is why there are hundreds of unreleased material, which some of it has been released. Two movies he made also were released after he died. There are also loads of Tupac tribute songs, as Tupac touched so many lives he could feel peoples pain, someone once said that "The amazing thing about Tupac.. Is he could take his and other peoples sufferings and word it into lyrics", there has also been Tupac Tribute DVD'S and videos.