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Tupac Explains Why He Felt Cursed by God

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Brian Miller
10 hours ago7 min read2 comments
In the annals of music history, certain interviews transcend mere conversation to become lyrical testaments of an artist's soul, and Tupac Shakur's 1994 sit-down with Ed Gordon was precisely that—a raw, unfiltered B-side to his public persona where he grappled with the profound feeling of being cursed by God. This wasn't the defiant rapper who commanded the stage with revolutionary fervor; this was a young man in a quiet storm, trying to harmonize the dissonant chords of his existence, a life perpetually balanced on the knife's edge between profound purpose and a preordained tragedy.He spoke of this divine curse not as a rejection of faith, but as a burdensome yoke, a sense that his path was paved with intentional hardship designed to either forge him into a weapon for a higher purpose or break him entirely. To understand this confession is to listen to the entire album of his life, from his birth into the Black Panther movement, a legacy of struggle, to the relentless series of betrayals, legal battles, and near-fatal attacks that scored his brief, incendiary career.It was as if every beat of success was counterpointed by a measure of pain, a rhythm he interpreted as celestial design. This belief, however, fueled rather than crippled him; it was the driving bassline behind his urgent compulsion to 'do God's work,' which for Tupac meant using his platform to amplify the screams of the marginalized, to document the ghetto's blues, and to offer a stark, unvarnished truth that the mainstream preferred to mute.He was crafting a requiem for the forgotten, and in his mind, this mission was the only possible penance for a soul he felt was marked from the start. The interview itself plays like a haunting, introspective track, a stark contrast to the aggressive tempo of his music, revealing a man deeply versed in the scriptures of street theology and personal sacrifice. This perspective adds a devastating layer of context to his entire discography, transforming anthems like 'Only God Can Judge Me' from boasts into desperate pleas, and makes his ultimate, tragic crescendo feel less like a random act of violence and more like the final, somber note in a symphony he always feared was playing.
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