All posts containing the tag: "Tupac"
Posted May 2nd 2009 10:40AM by TMZ Staff
Every other city we go, every other video, no matter where we go ... we see Tupac.

Last night we got another Tupac-alike, this one claiming to be the world's "first Tupac impersonator."
You be the judge ...
Filed under: Gossip/Rumors
Tags: Tupac, Tupac impersonator, Tupac is alive, TupacImpersonator, TupacIsAlive, video
Posted May 1st 2009 1:11PM by TMZ Staff
So we've gotten to the bottom of the mysterious pic of the dude who looks very much like Tupac Shakur ... kinda.

Here's what we know. The man walked into Bourbon Rocks in New Orleans last Sunday, and he caught the eye of the D.J. on duty -- MC Difficult. Mr. Difficult grabbed the mic and hollered, "Tupac's alive!" The crowd cheered and Difficult went over to the guy and asked his name. The man said, "My name is My Lord."
Mr. Difficult then took a pic with Mr. Lord/Tupac (above), who then drank Budweiser for three hours with a hot chick. On his way out, Mr. Lord/Tupac asked Mr. Difficult if he knew where he could score some good weed.
Sounds like Tupac to us ...
Filed under: Music
Tags: 2pac, bourbon rocks, BourbonRocks, new orleans, NewOrleans, photos, pic, tupac, tupac shakur, TupacShakur
Posted Apr 29th 2009 2:20PM by TMZ Staff
TMZ has obtained photographic evidence that Tupac Shakur is alive and well and drinking Hand Grenades in New Orleans -- unless we're terribly mistaken.

13 years after he was shot and "killed" in Las Vegas ... a man appearing to be 2pac was spotted in a bar on Bourbon Street last weekend.
We were unable to get any sort of DNA evidence -- but this photo is good enough for us.
Thug life, bitches.
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Filed under: Gossip/Rumors, Music, Photo Galleries
Tags: 2pac, 2pac lives, 2pacLives, photos, pictures, tupac, tupac is alive, tupac shakur, TupacIsAlive, TupacShakur
Posted Jan 2nd 2008 3:56PM by TMZ Staff
An old-school bluesman is bringing the legal whammy bar down on Michael Jackson, Will Smith, and even Tupac Shakur, claiming they all stole his song "Different Strokes" without paying proper tribute -- or loot. The world, it seems, does move to the beat of just one drum.

Syl Johnson (real name, Sylvester Thompson), who played with Junior Wells and Howlin' Wolf, among others, alleges in the copyright infringement suit that Jacko's "Blood on the Dance Floor," Smith's "Who Stole the D.J.," and Tupac's "Peep Game" all borrowed from his 1967 hit "Different Strokes," -- not the TV theme song you're probably thinking about. Syl's claiming that he hasn't seen one red cent from any of them. What you talkin' about Willis?!
Johnson is seeking unspecified damages. Smith's rep tells TMZ they don't comment on pending litigation, while reps for Jacko, and Tupac's estate, didn't return messages seeking comment.
Filed under: Celebrity Justice
Tags: Michael Jackson, MichaelJackson, Tupac, Will Smith, WillSmith
