Tupac Shakur performs “Hit ’Em Up” live at the House of Blues in 1996 with explosive energy and raw intensity. Backed by the Outlawz, this performance captures the bold, unfiltered spirit of Pac in one of his most infamous diss tracks, delivered with full-stage dominance.
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Tupac Shakur is one of the most dominant figures in the history of hip hop. His recording career lasted just five years from 1991 to his murder in a drive-by shooting in 1996 but established a body of work of an exceptionally high standard which achieved massive commercial success.
Since his death there have been a number of posthumous DVD releases variously purporting to tell the "story" of Tupac Shakur through interviews and documentary footage. This film is different and captures the sheer raw excitement of Tupac live in concert.
Definitely not for the faint hearted, the show contains Tupac delivering his strongly held opinions direct to the audience and Snoop holding forth on sex and drugs with his usual gathering of suitably dressed women.
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