Press Box Chronicles is a side hustle (a side -side hustle if you count Pearlman’s TikTok), but it also contains some of the ...
A new Tupac biography, based on 650+ interviews, provides an unprecedented exploration of the hip-hop legend's complex life ...
Rappers are often criticized for exaggerating their stories in their rhymes, but that proclivity has apparently reunited a mother and son, thirty years after she gave him up for adoption, courtesy of ...
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Janet Jackson Wanted Tupac Shakur to Take an AIDS Test Before Movie Kissing Scene, Book Claims
Janet Jackson wanted Tupac Shakur to take an AIDS test before a kissing scene in their 1993 movie, Poetic Justice, a new book ...
Pac‘s classic song “Brenda’s Got a Baby” was inspired by a true story — and the story continues. The rapper wrote the song addressing teen pregnancy in America’s ghet ...
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Janet Jackson once asked Tupac to take an AIDS test before a movie kiss. Here's how he reacted
A new biography of Tupac Shakur by Jeff Pearlman reveals that Janet Jackson asked the rapper to take an HIV test before ...
Rapper Tupac Shakur was killed when he was just 25 years old. In "Only God Can Judge Me: The Many Lives of Tupac Shakur," writer Jeff Pearlman explores Shakur's short but influential life.
The incredible story behind one of hip-hop’s most iconic tracks has been revealed, more than 30 years after its release.
The Many Lives of Tupac Shakur,’ Jeff Pearlman uncovers on-set drama between the late rapper and “Rhythm Nation” singer.
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Janet Jackson wanted Tupac to take AIDS test on set of romantic drama ‘Poetic Justice’, book claims
A new book says Janet Jackson told a producer she wanted Tupac Shakur to be tested for AIDS before kissing him for their romantic drama “Poetic Justice”. In an excerpt from “Only God Can Judge Me: The ...
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Could 2Pac's Lyrics to 'Brenda's Got a Baby' Have Solved a 30-Year Mystery About a Lost Child?
A mother and son were reunited three decades later after Tupac's 1991 song 'Brenda's Got a Baby' inspired a real-life search.
“Only God Can Judge Me: The Many Lives of Tupac Shakur” ($29.99, Mariner Books) consists of 464 pages crammed with nearly 700 ...
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