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TUPAC left chilling instructions for his family when planning his death, a new biography has revealed.
The revelations were made in Tupac Shakur: The Authorized Biography, written by the rapper’s childhood friend and author Staci Robinson.
One of the most shocking revelations involved one of Tupac’s attempts at suicide.
After a harrowing incident in 1994 during which Tupac was shot five times, the rapper fell into a deep depression.
While staying with a friend, Tupac was discovered “with a shotgun in one hand and a .45 millimeter in the other,” Robinson wrote, per The Daily Beast.
The words “F*** The World” were written on Tupac’s forehead.
Tupac’s mother, Afeni, convinced him not to take his life that day.
But, Robinson wrote, Tupac planned out his death by suicide the next day.
Tupac planned his death “like he was directing a movie.,” Robinson wrote.
“He wanted them to drive to the woods, where he would share one last blunt with Yaki, Mutah, Katari, and Malcolm,” Robinson wrote.
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“Then they would leave him there with his shotgun. ‘When it happens,’ Tupac said, ‘don’t let them touch my body. I don’t want them touching my body. Y’all take my body.’”
‘GET ON THE GROUND’
The biography’s release date comes as new information about Tupac’s death was revealed.
The rapper was shot on September 7, 1996, in a drive-by shooting in Las Vegas.
Court documents obtained by The U.S. Sun showed that Tupac’s last words were selfless as he tried to warn Malcolm Greenidge – also known as fellow rapper E.D.I Mean – of gunfire.
Greenidge, who was subpoenaed, said: “[I} asked him is he okay, how he’s doing, [I was] trying to see, you know, what condition he was in.”
He said Tupac’s response was: “Get on the ground, they’re going to shoot you.”
An arrest was only recently made in the case of Tupac’s death.
A grand jury was held in Las Vegas in September and the decision was made to indict Duane “Keefe D” Davis with Tupac’s murder.
Keefe D was arraigned in a Las Vegas courtroom on October 19.
He is slated to return to court on November 2.