The first official trailer of "All Eyez On Me" was released by CODEBLACK films yesterday and it is every bit the Tupac Shakur Biopic that fans were hoping for. Read More »
For its class of 2017, the hall has continued its twin trends of honoring 1990s rock legends the instant they become eligible and opening the door to older stars who have been shut out for years. Read More »
Former LAPD detective Greg Kading claims that P Diddy, whose real name is Sean Combs, paid Crips gang member Duane Keith Davis (Keffe D) $1 million to murder Tupac Shakur and his manger Suge Knight. Kading's documentary, 'Murder Rap', also claims Keffe D stated he heard Diddy tell a room full of Crips that he'd "give anything for Pac and Suge Knight's heads." Read More »
Newly uncovered audio tapes of rappers Biggie Smalls and Tupac Shakur, discussing the famed Quad Recording studio shoot involving Tupac was revealed exclusively to MStars News today. The upcoming webseries entitled Unjust Justice: The Jimmy Rosemond Tapes will premiere Feb. 11th on YouTube channel Go To Ground News. Read More »
Morgan Creek and Open Road have released the latest casting news in the Tupac Shakur biopic movie. Known as the zombie slaying Michonne in "The Walking Dead," actress Danai Gurira, has joined the cast of "All Eyez On Me." Read More »
There is so much trouble surrounding rapper Tupac Shakur biopic that is currently in production with it's third director, Benny Boom. Recently, both Carl Franklin and John Singleton quit the Morgans Creek project and The Hollywood Reporter wrote that the slain rappers mother Afeni was sued by the production company for the music rights and now convicted music executive and former manager of rapper The Game, James "Jimmy Henchman" Rosemond is threatening to sue all parties that publish or broadcast any allegations that he infact confessed to shooting Shakur at Quad Studios in 1996 and according to a press released distributed to MStars News, "he will not hesitate to proceed with a lawsuit for damages." Read More »
There is so much trouble surrounding rapper Tupac Shakur biopic that is currently in production with it's third director, Benny Boom. Recently, both Carl Franklin and John Singleton quit the Morgans Creek project and The Hollywood Reporter wrote that the slain rappers mother Afeni was sued by the production company for the music rights and now convicted music executive and former manager of rapper The Game, James "Jimmy Henchman" Rosemond is threatening to sue all parties that publish or broadcast any allegations that he infact confessed to shooting Shakur at Quad Studios in 1996 and according to a press released distributed to MStars News, "he will not hesitate to proceed with a lawsuit for damages." Read More »
The Tupac Shakur biopic about the late rapper has finally contracted a director after two have left the production company amid controversial issues. Now, the legendary hip hop music video director, Benny Boom will get a shot at the film. Read More »
Who is the number one rapper? According to Billboard's The 10 Greatest Rappers Of All Time article, that spot belongs to the Notorious B.I.G. Now, most wouldn't see anything wrong with that, especially people from the East coast. However, Snoop Dogg highly disagrees with the list in its entirety and is not shy about saying the author needs a "swift kick" for missing Tupac Shakur. Read More »
Tupac Shakur's old jailhouse letter for 1995 is on the market, and the late rapper's writing piece is up for sale at $225,000. The legendary hip-hop star wrote a very emotional letter back in the mid-90s when he was incarcerated, which he addressed to Nina Bhadreshwar, who was the editor at 'Death Row Uncut' magazine at the time. Speaking on his signature “Thug life” motto and mission, he breaks down what his time being locked up in jail taught him, and how he may have been ready to give up that life. Read More »
Before earning the infamous "Rap God" title, Detroit emcee Eminem was influenced by a slew of legendary hip-hop artists - including Tupac Shakur. A handwritten letter supposedly written by the "8 Mile" superstar is currently on display at the Tupac Amaru Shakur Center for the Arts in Stone Mountain, Georgia. Several years ago, Slim Shady penned this very emotinal and praiseworthy note to 2Pac's mother, Afeni Shakur. But do MstarsNews readers think the message is legit? Read More »
Eminem vs. Tupac Shakur vs. Jay-Z. Do MstarsNews readers have a preference? Read More »
Tupac would have been 43-years-old on Monday, but instead one of the most famous rappers of our time died at the tender age of 25. Read More »