🔥19463

Tupac Shakur’s estate decided to enter the political battlefield on Wednesday (October 28) by encouraging followers to vote in the upcoming presidential election. Using his official social media accounts, the late Hip Hop legend’s team posted lyrics from his 1995 song “Me Against the World” in attempt to convince fans to make their voices heard on November 3.

“Always do your best, don’t let this pressure make you panic,” the post reads. “And when you get stranded/And things don’t go the way you planned it/Dreamin’ of riches, in a position of makin’ a difference/Politicians are hypocrites, they don’t wanna listen.”

The Shakur estate simply wrote “VOTE” as the caption without recommending a specific candidate.

 

View this post on Instagram

 

VOTE

A post shared by Tupac Shakur (@2pac) on

2Pac’s accounts have considerable influence between their 19 million followers on Facebook, 5.5 million followers on Instagram and almost 600,000 followers on Twitter. While some fans were pleased with the post, others were against using ‘Pac’s name for anything to do with politics.

“Stop doing it, Pac isn’t about politics,” one fan wrote, while another said, “Pretty sure Pac would reject both major political parties.”

 

In September, ‘Pac’s name made headlines after Democratic vice presidential nominee Kamala Harris said he was the best rapper alive. Quickly enough, she was reminded he wasn’t alive after passing away in 1996.

“Not alive, I know, I keep doing that,” Harris said, before deciding not to name any other rappers she likes. “There’s so many. There are some I would not mention right now because they should stay in their lane.”

Donald Trump’s campaign later made fun of Harris by leaving a seat for ‘Pac at the vice presidential debate in October.

“I can confirm that we have left a ticket for Tupac Shakur, who as we know is Senator Harris’ favorite rapper alive,” senior adviser Jason Miller said. “I don’t know if he shows up… I’m personally more of a Biggie fan, if he’s still alive, but we will have a ticket waiting for Mr. Shakur.”

‘Pac’s brother Mopreme Shakur called the move “clearly disrespectful” and called out Trump’s “lack of respect for the Black and brown community.” According to TMZ, Mopreme said it’s all California love for Harris, gave her credit for her music taste and encouraged everyone to vote.

Obviously, it’s impossible to know whether he would have voted for Joe Biden, Trump or anyone at all, but ‘Pac spoke about Trump’s mentality in a 1992 interview with MTV.

“This world is such a gimme, gimme, gimme, everybody back off place,” he said. “You’re taught that in school and in big business if you want to be successful, if you want to be like Trump, it’s ‘Gimme, gimme, gimme. Push, push, push. Step, step, step. Crush, crush, crush.’”

Revisit his comments below.

Related Posts

XXXTENTACION Fans Celebrate ‘Look At Me!’ 5-Year Anniversary As Teen On Cover Art Preps Rap Career

Moneybagg Yo Buys Girlfriend Ari Fletcher A Birthday Lamborghini Urus — Upsetting His Ex

Meek Mill Condemns Philadelphia Police Following Fatal Shooting Of Walter Wallace Jr.

808 Mafia’s Pyrex Details Seizure & Dissociative Amnesia Diagnosis: ‘I Can Barely Remember Who I Am’

Gucci Mane’s Artist Pooh Shiesty Wanted For Police Questioning Over Double Shooting In Failed Drug Deal

Jack Harlow Explains How Bryson Tiller & The Late Static Major's 'That's What They All Say' Features Came About