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Tupac Shakur Explains Feeling Cursed by God in 1994 Interview.

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Brian Miller
20 hours ago7 min read3 comments
In a moment of raw, unfiltered vulnerability that feels more like a lost track from a confessional album than a media interview, the late Tupac Shakur sat down with Ed Gordon in 1994 and peeled back the layers of his complex, tumultuous soul to explain a profound and haunting conviction: that he felt cursed by God. This wasn't the posturing of a gangsta rapper building a brand; this was the spiritual anguish of a man who believed his divine purpose was inextricably linked to his earthly suffering.Tupac articulated a theology of struggle, suggesting that his very curse—the relentless cycle of violence, legal battles, and personal betrayals—was, in fact, a sacred burden. He wasn't being punished out of malice, but rather chosen for a specific, arduous mission.To him, this curse was the prerequisite for doing 'God's Work,' a paradoxical calling where his pain became his platform and his trials were the raw material for his art. He saw his role as a modern-day prophet, forced to navigate the hellish landscape of the inner city to deliver a message of truth, however uncomfortable it might be.This perspective reframes his entire discography, from 'Keep Ya Head Up' to 'Me Against the World,' not as mere entertainment but as chapters in a painful gospel, a testament delivered from the crossfire. It connects him to a long lineage of bluesmen and jazz poets who transmuted personal agony into universal anthems, artists for whom creativity was a form of exorcism.This 1994 interview is a crucial key to understanding the enduring mythos of Tupac Shakur; it reveals a man deeply engaged in a spiritual war, convinced that his ultimate value was not in his commercial success, but in his capacity to endure his divinely-ordained curse and, through that endurance, illuminate a path for others lost in the same darkness. He wasn't just a rapper; he was a martyr in the making, and his music remains the scripture of that complicated faith.
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