Tupac's Mom Sues For 1 Million In Royalties (2024)

Tupac's Mom Sues For 1 Million In Royalties (1)TUPAC SHAKURS WITH HIS MOTHER AFENI SHAKUR

In Tupac’s 1995 lyrical love letter “Dear Mama”--addressed to his real-life mother Afeni Shakur--he made known how good he feels “putting money in her mailbox,” and that “his plan is to show her that he understands.” Yesterday Ms. Shakur attempted to cash in that promisory note--in the courtroom.

In a 1.1million dollar lawsuit filed against defendants Entertainment One and Death Row Records, Ms. Shakur--the co-executor of Tupac’s estate since he died of multiple gun-shot wounds in 1996--alleges that the defendants “avoided paying her royalties for more than four years and refused to return masters of unreleased recordings, including several recordings where he performs on other artists' songs.”

Cutting through the he-said/she-said complications of the story, this is basically what happened:

Tupac signed a three-album deal with Death Row Records in 1995; under rather unique circ*mstances as some may recall – the contract was signed on toilet paper while 'Pac was serving time upstate in a New York prison. All Eyes on Me,the first LP under this contract was released in 1996 – the same year he died. After his death, his mother became the co-executor of his estate and in 1997got a settlement agreement from Death Row in the matter of their differences on how to move forward regarding Tupac's music recorded under the Death Row original contract.

Under the 1997 agreement, Death Row and Tupac’s estate/Ms. Shakur agreed that Tupac’s estate would secure all rights to Tupac’s masters and audiovisuals (AKA music videos for the most part) while Death Row would pay the estate royalties on an unreleased Tupac album within 60 days of the 10 year anniversary of the agreement.

BUT. There were some complications that followed the settlement agreement (there always are, aren’t they?). First, in 2003, Death Row entered into a distribution agreement with Koch Entertainment (now known as Entertainment One/ E-1 Distribution), and then in 2006, Death Row filed for bankruptcy. Under the Death Row bankruptcy proceeding, the property of Tupac’s original 1995 Death Row record deal had an “option” clause that the bankruptcy trustees decided to activate. It gave them the option to release the unreleased Tupac’s masters, which they did in 2007 under the name Beginnings: The Lost Tapes.

Then one more complication happened – Death Row was then sold in its entirety to an entity called “Wide Awake Death Row Entertainment.” Under the terms of the sale, all of the Death Row “Tupac” related assets were likewise handed over to “Wide Awake Death Row Entertainment” - Tupac's 1995 Death Row original contract on toilet paper, Tupac’s estate's agreement with Death Row in 1997, and the 2003 distribution agreement with Koch aka E-1 Distribution.

Just kidding! There's still more complications (bear with us, we're almost through the hot-legal-mess portion of the breakdown). After Ms. Shakur--an ex-Black Panther, who celebritynetworth.com rates as a $50 Million Dollar Lady--filed the original lawsuit to this whole ordeal earlier this year, she learned that E-1/Entertainment One Distribution had actually acquired all of Death Row’s assets in July 2013. Which explains how E1 distribution ended up as a defendant in the case she filed yesterday.

While Tupac may have once wondered if “Heaven Got A Ghetto,” this case has a lot of folks wondering if it has a Western Union--and if his Mom can find simply find justice. Stay tuned for more info as this case develops, though the main takeaway should already be crystal clear: Mama don't take no stuff.

Tupac's Mom Sues For 1 Million In Royalties (2024)

FAQs

How much money did Tupac mom get? ›

Before Tupac died, he arranged for her to receive $16,000 monthly and purchased a home for her in Stone Mountain, Georgia. In 2004, Shakur released her biography, Afeni Shakur: Evolution of a Revolutionary.

What happened to all of Tupac's money? ›

Who inherited Tupac's money? The complete estate went to his mother, Afeni Shakur, who founded Amaru Entertainment in 1997. The company oversees the release of Tupac's posthumous works and manages his intellectual property rights.

How much is Tupac's estate worth now? ›

Tupac Shakur, or 2Pac, is a big name in the world of hip-hop. He became famous in the 1990s as a rapper, actor, and activist. Even though he passed away 27 years ago, people still remember him. In 2024, his estate is said to be worth about $40 million, but when he died, some sources estimated he only had $200,000.

What were Tupac's last words? ›

Tupac's Alleged Last Words Before His Death: "F--k You" - IMDb. Some may not find this surprising. It's been nearly 18 years since the world said goodbye to legendary rapper Tupac Shakur, however new information about his death continue to be released.

Who has Tupac's money now? ›

Because of his father's absence during Tupac's life, he received nothing after his death; the entire estate went to his mother, Afeni Shakur. Afeni set up the Tupac Amaru Shakur foundation, which opened a year after his death, to provide arts programming for young people.

Did Jada get Tupac's ashes? ›

In 1996, the hip-hop giant was ambushed in a drive-by shooting in Las Vegas while riding in a BMW with rap mogul Suge Knight. After Tupac died, Suge sent his ashes to Jada, who was devastated by the “whole thing.”

Where is Tupac buried? ›

2Pac wasn't buried after he died. He was quickly cremated.

Is Tupac mother still living? ›

Who did Tupac marry? ›

In April 1996, Shakur said that he, Morrissette, Snoop Dogg, and Suge Knight were planning to open a restaurant together. On April 29, 1995, Shakur married his then girlfriend Keisha Morris, a pre-law student.

Did Tupac's sister inherit his estate? ›

Tupac left his estate to Afeni as the sole beneficiary upon his shooting death in 1996. When Afeni died in 2016, all of her “tangible personal property” was left to Sekyiwa, who argued in the new lawsuit should include the items that Afeni inherited from Tupac.

How much was Biggie worth when he died? ›

When Biggie died in 1997, he left behind wife Faith Evans and two small children, T'yanna and Christopher Wallace Jr. But he also left behind a huge fortune. BIG was worth $10million at the time of his death, but with his estate left in the hands of his mother Voletta, it was valued at a whopping $160million in 2021.

What was Tupac listening to when he got shot? ›

Death Row associate Kurt "Kobane" Couthon revealed in an interview in 2016 that Shakur was listening to Nas's It Was Written the day he got shot—September 7, 1996—on his way to Las Vegas. This track is another diss song that was on the album but got cut and still remains unreleased but has leaked online.

What did Tupac's mom call him? ›

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Afeni Shakur Davis was an American political activist and member of the Black Panther Party. Shakur was the mother of rapper Tupac Shakur and the executor of his estate.
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Did Tupac have a funeral? ›

2Pac wasn't buried after he died. He was quickly cremated. Then there was a private gathering with his closest friends and family attending. It took place shortly after his death.

What was Tupac's mother's job? ›

After marrying Lumumba, Alice Faye Williams changed her name to Afeni Shakur. David Fenton/Getty ImagesBlack Panther Afeni Shakur in 1970. By day, Tupac's mom Afeni Shakur worked as a teacher. And by night, she wrote the Harlem Black Panther newsletter and volunteered at a hospital.

Did Tupac grow up rich or poor? ›

Widely regarded as one of rap music's greatest and most versatile artists, Tupac rose from a childhood of poverty in Harlem to become a bestseller. He sold more than 75 million records worldwide and was nominated for six Grammys.

How much is Tupac worth after death? ›

Tupac Shakur's life was tragically cut short, but his influence and impact continue to be felt within the music industry and beyond. His estate's net worth of approximately $40 million in 2024 is a testament to the enduring appeal of his artistry and the careful management of his estate.

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