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  • Half-sister of Tupac Shakur.
  • Tupac Shakur

    Tupac Shakur
    Rayuwa
    Cikakken suna Lesane Parish Crooks
    HaihuwaEast Harlem, 16 ga Yuni, 1971
    ƙasaTarayyar Amurka
    MazauniMarin City
    Los Angeles
    Manhattan
    Las Vegas
    East Harlem
    Kalifoniya
    Pen Lucy
    ƘabilaAfirkawan Amurka
    Harshen uwaTuranci
    MutuwaUniversity Medical Center of Southern Nevada, 13 Satumba 1996
    Yanayin mutuwakisan kai (drive-by shooting)
    Ƴan uwa
    MahaifiBilly Garland, Mutulu Shakur
    MahaifiyaAfeni Shakur
    Abokiyar zamaKeisha Morris (29 ga Afirilu, 1995 -  1996)
    Ma'aurataMadonna
    Kidada Jones
    AhaliMopreme Shakur, Sekyiwa Shakur da Takerra Allen
    Ƴan uwa
    Karatu
    MakarantaPaul Laurence Dunbar High School
    Tamalpais High School
    Baltimore School for the Arts
    HarsunaTuranci
    Sana'a
    Sana'arapper, mai rubuta waka, jarumi, maiwaƙe, gwagwarmaya, lyricist, dan wasan kwaikwayon talabijin, ɗan wasan kwaikwayo, marubuci da mawaƙi
    Kyaututtuka
    MambaDigital Underground
    Thug Life
    Outlawz
    Sunan mahaifi 2Pac, Makaveli da MC New York
    Artistic movementWest Coast hip-hop
    political hip-hop
    gangsta rap
    hardcore hip-hop
    G-funk
    mafioso rap
    conscious hip-hop
    horrorcore
    Kayan kidamurya
    Jadawalin KiɗaDeath Row Records
    Interscope Records
    Amaru Entertainment
    IMDbnm0000637
    2pac.com

    Tupac Shakur (an haife shi ranar 16 ga Yuni, 1971, a Gabashin Harlem, New York, - an kashe shi ranar 13 ga Satumba, 1996, a Las Vegas, Nevada) ɗan wasan kwaikwayo ne na Amurka da yawa. Ya yi suna a matsayin ɗan wasan gambarar zamani wato Rapping, ɗan wasan kwaikwayo, kuma mai fafutukar jin samun daɗin jama'a, yana barin alamar da ba za a taɓa mantawa ba a duniyar kiɗa da al'adun pop.

    Aikin kiɗa na Tupac ya

    Will AI (Artificial Intelligence) Have A Bad Impact on Black Literature?

    Artificial Intelligence and Black Literature

    (NOTE: This article is not to bash anyone who uses AI. I am merely speaking my thoughts and opinions surrounding the topic.)

    What it do Sistah Girls! It feels like I set my Goodreads goal just yesterday and now here we are almost finished with the year 2024. In the words of Deborah Cox, “How did we get here?”

    As the spirit of pondering rests upon me, I think it is high time we address the artificial elephant in the room. Get those little readers tucked in, pour up a glass or two of your favorite fermented grapes, and let’s have a little chit-chat. 

    Sistah Girls, today’s question that needs answering: Will artificial intelligence have a bad impact on Black literature?

    A Little History

    According to an article on IBM.com, Artificial Intelligence (AI) is “technology that enables computers and machines to simulate human intelligence and problem-solving capabilities.”

    Much like the sixth month of this year, AI seems to have happened in the blink of an eye. However, the seedling for this groundbreaking technology was first planted in the 1950s.

    Back then, a mathematician named Alan Turing–also known as “the father of modern computer science”–conducted an experiment to test his hypothesis that computers and the human brain essentially function the same way. Fast forward to the present day, and we now see artificial intelligence just about everywhere we turn.

    A.I. In Black-Lit

    When thinking about Artificial Intelligence and its place within Black Lit, my mind always wonders about the long-term impact of such convenience. Sure, it may be nice to type a few words into a system before watching it churn out something similar to what you were thinking in your head… but at what cost?

    In an industry where Black authors (traditional and independent) are overlooked, perhaps we should consider how constant reliance on devices such as AI co

    backshot

    From back +‎ shot.

    backshot (not comparable)

    1. (of a water wheel) Having the water introduced just behind the summit, combining the advantages of breastshot and overshot systems, since the full amount of the potential energy released by the falling water is harnessed as the water descends the back of the wheel.

    backshot

    1. simple past and pastparticiple of backshoot

    backshot (pluralbackshots)

    1. (chiefly sports) A shot that sends something backwards, such as a shot that sends the ball behind the player making it.
      • 1930, Harper's Bazaar - Volume 64, page 94:
        "Tommy" Hitchcock, the American ace, most brilliant hitter in the world, halts a ball with a flaying backshot, turning a defense maneuver into a mad offensive drive.
    2. A measurement of the azimuth when sighting to an earlier point along a path that is being measured with a compass.
    3. A shot in the back.
      • 1848, James M'Henry, The Wilderness, Or, Braddock's Times: A Tale of the West:
        Who knows but they might come and fire a backshot at us, before we could get home; and then the devil take us, if the chance wouldn't be that some of us would'nt get home at all, at all.
      • 1995, Dirk Fletcher, Texas Tart: The Miner's Moll, →ISBN, page 186:
        If anybody tries a backshot, they will be blasted into dust.
    4. To physically attack or ambush from the behind of another person.
    5. (photography and cinematography) A shot taken from behind the subject.
      • 1970, Albert Govoni, A Boy Named Cash, page 15:
        If so great a commotion had been stirred up by his demand for a simple old camera backshot, there was no telling what kind of fuss would have resulted from his intention to achieve in his show the pace that distinguishes a good old-fashioned revival meeting!
      • 1978, Alan Sillitoe, Three Plays, page 159:
        Backshot of power station fully working.
      • 1999, Nurjehan Aziz, Floating the Borders: New Contexts in

    Tupac

    Tupac

    Sex or gendermale
    Country of citizenshipAmerica
    Name in native languageTupac Shakur
    Birth nameLesane Parish Crooks
    Given nameTupac
    Family nameShakur
    Pseudonym2Pac, Makaveli, MC New York
    Date of birth16 Ajji 1971
    Place of birthEast Harlem
    Date of death13 Lailahir 1996
    Place of deathUniversity Medical Center of Southern Nevada
    Manner of deathhomicide
    Cause of deathdrive-by shooting
    Place of burial
    FatherBilly Garland, Mutulu Shakur
    MotherAfeni Shakur
    SiblingMopreme Shakur, Sekyiwa Shakur, Takerra Allen
    SpouseKeisha Morris
    Unmarried partnerMadonna, Kidada Jones
    RelativeKastro, Geronimo Pratt, Assata Shakur
    Native languageEnglish
    Languages spoken, written or signedEnglish
    Writing languageEnglish
    Place of detentionClinton Correctional Facility
    Convicted ofsexual abuse, assault
    Educated atPaul Laurence Dunbar High School, Tamalpais High School, Baltimore School for the Arts
    Work period (start)1989
    Work period (end)1996
    Ethnic groupAfrican Americans
    Instrumentvoice
    DiscographyTupac Shakur discography
    Named afterTúpac Amaru II
    Member ofDigital Underground, Thug Life, Outlawz
    Record labelDeath Row Records, Interscope Records, Amaru Entertainment
    Award receivedSoul Train Music Award for Best Rap Album, American Music Award for Favorite Rap/Hip-Hop Artist, MOBO Awards for Best Video, Soul Train Music Award for Best R&B/Soul Album of the Year, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
    Official websitehttp://www.2pac.com
    Copyright representativeAmerican Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers
    Copyright status as a creatorworks protected by copyrights
    Alternative nameTupac Amaru Shakur

    Tupac Amaru shakur sha chasambo bula Lesane Parish Crooks bə lan.Tupac lan sun nzu notuna ma, Yim miyon araskin bə lan kintawu Aji bə lan saa duwun yar laarrin fitulurrin tillo

  • Mopreme Shakur, Sekyiwa Shakur,