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Normally I would call something like this incredibly morbid; creating a hologram of a dead entertainer to give a live performance. Why wouldn’t it be?
But this is Tupac we’re talking about. Even after his death new albums were released — which fed conspiracies that he’s still alive. But that’s beside the point.
Tupac’s career outlived him, and he left a relevant mark on music. It’s only fitting that he “performed” at Coachella this year.[/fusion_builder_column][/fusion_builder_row][/fusion_builder_container]
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