Tupac Shakur was one of the most prolific writers in hip hop history. [Tupac’s] mother wanted to make a museum to let fans know the other sides of Tupac behind just the music,” Draughorne said. There’s been a dispute for some time, but they filed the lawsuit in January, a few weeks before the museum opened. Draughorne said the dispute should not affect the opening of the pop-up Tupac museum. Hopefully, sooner rather than later, they can come back to a peaceful understanding.”The “Wake Me When I’m Free” Tupac Shakur exhibit is now open at L.A. Live.
Source: Los Angeles Times April 01, 2022 20:07 UTC