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“Latasha Harlins, remember that name,” Shakur pleaded on his 1993 sophomore album, Strictly 4 My N—–. “Because a bottle of juice is not something to die for.”On the same album is the track “Keep Ya Head Up,” a standout pillar in not only Tupac’s catalog, but in hip-hop culture as a whole. | |
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- “Latasha Harlins, remember that name,” Shakur pleaded on his sophomore album, Strictly 4 My N—–. “Because a bottle of juice is not something to die for.” On the same album is the track “Keep Ya Head Up,” a standout pillar in not only Tupac’s catalog, but in hip-hop culture as a whole.
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Latasha Lavon Harlins (1976-1991) – Find a Grave-äreminne
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- Latasha Harlins (July 14, – March 16, ) was a year-old African-American girl who was unlawfully shot and killed by Soon Ja Du, a year-old Korean store owner.
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Tupac said her name — Andscape
- Tupac’s most famous mention of Latasha came on ’s “Thugz Mansion.” Recorded during one of the many marathon recording sessions he had before he died, the partial answer to his own curiosity if heaven had a ghetto was released on the posthumous LP, Better Dayz.
Latasha Harlins (1975-1991) - Blackpast
- Latasha Harlins (July 14, 1975 – March 16, 1991) was a 15-year-old African-American girl who was unlawfully shot and killed by Soon Ja Du, a 51-year-old Korean store owner.
Latasha Harlins – The Girl Who Died with TWO Dollars in Her Hand
Latasha Harlins (July 14, 1975 – March 16, 1991) was a 15-year-old African-American girl who was unlawfully shot and killed by Soon Ja Du, a 51-year-old Korean store owner. Harlins was a student at Westchester High School in Los Angeles. Because Harlins’ death came thirteen days after the videotaped beating of Rodney King and Du was fined, sentenced to probation and community service for her crime, some sources cited the shooting as one of the causes of the 1992 Los Angeles riots.
Tupac Shakur also took particular note of Harlins’ death and in 1993 released a song entitled “Keep Ya Head Up” which was dedicated to Latasha Harlins.
Thereafter, Tupac made frequent mention of Harlins in his songs, including tracks like:
“Something 2 Die 4 (Interlude)” (“Latasha Harlins, remember that name… ‘Cause a bottle of juice is not something