Top 10 Things Tupac Would've Done If He Was Alive Today

Here are the things Tupac would've done if he was alive today.
The Top Ten
1 Leave Death Row to form his own record label, Makaveli Records

If you have an O.G. copy of The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory, you can be able to see "Makaveli Records" credited. He almost got to form the label right when he died, and would have left Death Row, as he was given a three-album contract. If formed, then he will sign his Outlawz artists first. He only wanted the Outlawz to be on his label and not Death Row, but they were signed to Death Row, which caused one member to leave because it showed signs of disrespect to Tupac after his death.

Some of these seem extremely speculative but this one at least it sounds like you can be pretty confident he would do.

2 Introduce his Makaveli alter ego in 1997, and crush hip hop.

The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory was set for release on March 1997, but was pushed earlier to November 1996 because of how affective Tupac's death was. He didn't get to properly introduce his alter ego Makaveli because of his death before it was release. It perhaps, would have been a lot big than the album is in reality. It was full of rap disses targeted to several rappers, most notably Biggie, Nas, Jay-Z, and his former associate Dr. Dre, who left Death Row to form Aftermath because of how violent the rivalry was. Tupac dissed him because of his then-new pop image in Aftermath. Because of how strong Tupac was in hip hop, he would shut the whole thing down in 1997.

3 Stand up for Black Lives Matter

You know how the movement has been since George Floyd was killed by the police, and back to Trayvon Martin getting shot, he would protest both of those and lead the movement. Tupac wanted peace for the world, and would have talked about LGBT rights and Donald Trump.

4 Join with Barack Obama in his 2008 presidential campaign

Tupac was a political person, and even imagine that he could run for president. He would have been a running mate for Barack Obama, as he is notable for being the first black president of the United States.

5 Star alongside Leonardo DiCaprio

Tupac Shakur was supposed to star alongside Leonardo DiCaprio on Higher Learning before his death, but what about if he tried that again In Django Unchained, replacing Jamie Foxx? This would be one of the most wildest films because imagine Tupac playing Django Freeman. He probably would make and produce a soundtrack inspired by the film. But in reality, he appeared with the late James Brown in "Unchained".

6 Play Mace Windu in the Star Wars prequel trilogy

Before Tupac's death, he was preparing for a major role in the Star Wars prequel trilogy, which goes to Mace Windu. The role was then passed to Samuel L. Jackson after his death.

7 Star alongside Snoop Dogg in the hood film Baby Boy

It's true that Tupac was originally chosen to play "Jody" alongside his then-Death Row associate Snoop Dogg in Baby Boy, which came out in 2001. The role would pass to Tyrese Gibson, which became a breakout role for him.

8 Form Death Row East

On his day at Las Vegas on September 7th, 1996, or would have been later if not in Las Vegas that day, he was interviewed on the possibility of Death Row East, which names of Big Daddy Kane, Wu-Tang Clan, Eric B. and Craig Mack (despite being a Bad Boy artist at the time) were mentioned. This would be scrapped after Tupac's death.

9 Keep Eminem from producing one of his albums

As Tupac had a huge tribute after his death, his albums had 50 Cent, Eminem, Biggie, and even Elton John appear in few of its tracks. But if he was still alive, he would be popular as Ice Cube... maybe? So, bye bye Elton John, and no Eminem producing one of his albums, which is Loyal to the Game. He still would have probably been against Eminem as he is heavily associated with Dr. Dre and his label Aftermath ever since. Also, before Tupac's death, Eminem was an unknown underground rapper, in the middle of making his debut album Infinite. And the picture is actually photoshopped even though it looks real, it's just looks cool.

10 Win an Oscar and a Golden Globe
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11 Prevent Snoop Dogg from signing with No Limit

After Tupac and Biggie's death, he needed security to prevent the "murder was the case that they gave me" from happening. As Death Row was at great risk, Snoop Dogg wanted to leave the label, while Suge Knight was in jail. Master P funded to let Snoop Dogg leave Death Row and get signed to No Limit. His third album shocked West Coast fans, as he was now part of a Southern rap label, he returned to his roots in the fourth album tho on No Limit. He was later signed to a series of labels, including Capitol, Geffen, RCA, Columbia, eOne, Empire, Create, and Def Jam, before purchasing and reviving his O.G. label Death Row into NFTs.

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