Who is 2pac mother
His killing has never been solved. Elizabeth Chuck is a reporter for NBC News who focuses on health and mental health, particularly issues that affect women and children. IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser. Politics Covid U. News World Opinion Business. Share this —. Her drug use made her so oblivious to what was happening in her life that when someone told her in that her son -- then on the precipice of becoming the biggest name in hip-hop -- was going to be on "The Arsenio Hall Show," she thought the person was lying, she said.
In the mids, she was homeless in New York and "messing around with cocaine," Shakur Davis said. Despite the drug use, she was still coherent enough to realize that Tupac would become a product of the streets if she didn't make different choices. She decided to enroll Tupac in the th Street Ensemble, a Harlem theater group, something she called "the best thing I could've done in my insanity.
It was there that Tupac confronted her about her cocaine use. She got clean in , she said, and when her son was gunned down in Las Vegas in , she resisted the urges to delve back into her old bad habits. She instead founded Amaru Entertainment to keep her son's music alive.
Later, she realized that her life -- mistake-ridden as it may have been -- might serve as a lesson to others. If not for the arts, my child would've been lost.
The family said she established the foundation to "instill a sense of freedom of expression and education through the arts. I'm all right with that. And as much as she credited Tupac with inspiring her to help others, the tribulations she endured in raising him weren't lost on the multiplatinum artist. He regularly invoked her in his music, perhaps never as directly as in his chart-topping song, "Dear Mama.
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