Tupac Music Videos · Fresh & Authentic
Following his release from prison and signing to Death Row, Tupac's videos took on a highly aggressive, celebratory, and sometimes taunting tone.
: Co-starring Snoop Dogg, this video plays out like a classic gangster film. It famously includes a parody of the courtroom trials both artists were facing at the time, turning their real-life legal battles into a defiant piece of pop-culture theater. Tupac Music Videos
: This posthumous video leans heavily into gothic, supernatural imagery. It captures the eerie, prophetic, and paranoid atmosphere of his Makaveli era, utilizing cinematic horror tropes to match the haunting production of the song. ✊ The Social Realist Following his release from prison and signing to