It will also give attendees a glimpse into Shakur’s creative process through handwritten lyrics from songs that include “Dear Mama” and “California Love.” Amongst the pieces are images that capture his late mother Afeni Shakur’s involvement in the Black Panther Party illuminating how her activism sparked a passion within Tupac to be a voice for disenfranchised communities. Live-will feature rare mementos that illustrate different phases of Shakur’s journey. The exhibition-which will be harbored in a 20,000-square-foot space at The Canvas at L.A. The museum will merge his artistry and activism delving into how he used his lyricism and platform to draw attention to societal injustices plaguing the Black community. Wake Me When I’m Free-will capture Shakur’s coming of age story and his rise to fame in the music industry. According to Deadline, a vision the late rapper’s estate had for an exhibition about the music artist will be realized next year. The life, legacy and artistry of hip-hop giant Tupac Shakur will be immortalized through the creation of a museum in Los Angeles.
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