![]() ![]() “Dear Mama” followed singles like 1991’s “Brenda’s Got A Baby” (Shakur’s first 2Pacalypse Now look) and 1993’s “Keep Ya Head Up,” which went to #12 on the charts. She received the gift, and even introduced the song in the video single version. While the Thug Life front-man was in prison for felony sexual assault (which he vehemently denied throughout his life), this Top 10 video single emerged to show Tupac’s tender side towards women, but also the most important woman in his life: his mother Afeni. In 1995, Tupac Shakur would release what may be the most definitive song of his career in “Dear Mama.” Appearing on the #1, multi-platinum Me Against The World album, the Tony Pizarro-produced first single countered the Shakur portrayed in the media. ![]()
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