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KMEL Summer Jam 1992 - Tupac Shakur

Pac is somewhere living lavishly at Thugz Mansion, but that hasn’t stopped the timeless rapper from ruffling feathers right here on Earth.

Seemingly immortal, more of Tupac’s ’90s material has reportedly resurfaced in the form of handwritten notebooks and CDs. From TMZ:

The goods are pretty awesome … 3 notebooks containing a bunch of handwritten Pac ideas and lyrics, and some CDs with unreleased tracks.  

We’re told the lucky finder got his hands on the items after answering a Craigslist ad for baseball cards. It just so happened the seller had the Tupac merch too … his dad worked with the rapper for years. 

The notebooks appear to be pretty authentic. The site continues:

As for authenticity … the handwriting in the notebooks matches handwriting in the prison letter that hit the market for $255k in October on the site Moments in Time. MiT is also selling the newly discovered items.

It won’t come cheap … the two-page “Point The Finga” music video notes are expected to pull $35k minimum. 

Pac’s relatives want to block the sale. Tupac’s mom, Afeni, has a strict policy of pursuing buyers and sellers of her son’s memorabilia. 

Click here for photos and check out the gallery below for 21 facts you probably didn’t know about the late rapper. Long live the king.

SOURCE: TMZ | PHOTO CREDIT: Getty

Craigslist Customer Happens Upon Handwritten Notes From Tupac Shakur  was originally published on globalgrind.com