Tupac “All Eyez on Me: The Writings of Tupac Shakur” Grammy Museum Exhibit Opens

The Grammy Museum exhibit honoring Tupac Shakur opened last night (February 2). According to Hip Hop Heads in attendance at the opening of “All Eyez on Me: The Writings of Tupac Shakur” were the late rapper’s family and friends including his mother Afeni Shakur, his stepbrother, his sister and members of the Outlawz Kastro and E.D.I. Mean.

The event included a panel that featured Mean, Public Enemy’s Chuck D, skateboarder Paul Rodriguez, Digital Underground’s Money B, Poetic Justice director John Singleton, Compton, California rapper YG and others who knew Tupac well.

“It was a very interesting discussion that really highlighted Tupac’s spirit and the experiences members of the panel had with him,” Hip Hop Heads says. “You really got a sense of what Tupac was like as a person from the stories they related.”

The museum itself is described as “small, but it’s pretty well-rounded.” Artifacts include some of Tupac’s outfits to various award shows and handwritten lyrics. All the memorabilia was provided by the Tupac Shakur estate, which is run by his mother.

The exhibit is open to the public until April 22.

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