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Tupac’s Legacy Lives On: AI Generates Images of the Rapper as He Would Look in 2023

Considered by many to be one of the most important rappers of all time, several bullets ended his life

Tupac’s Legacy Lives On: AI Generates Images of the Rapper as He Would Look in 2023
Chema Carvajal Sarabia

Chema Carvajal Sarabia

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In the 90’s it was impossible to talk about hip hop and rap without mentioning Tupac. Born in Harlem in the 70’s, he became a reference of street culture and music. Four bullets killed him in September 1996.

Today we asked artificial intelligence what Tupac would be like in 2023 if he were still alive. The result will surprise you, as they say in networks.

From the streets to glory

Tupac Amaru Shakur, also known as 2Pac, was an American rapper and actor born in New York in 1971. He was one of the most influential and successful hip-hop artists of all time, and became an icon of popular culture.

Tupac began his career in music in the early 1990s and released his first album, 2Pacalypse Now, in 1991. Throughout his career, Tupac released several critically acclaimed albums, including All Eyez on Me and The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory.

His lyrics often spoke of life in America’s inner cities, violence and racial inequality.

In addition to his musical career, Tupac also dabbled in film and television, acting in films such as “Poetic Justice” and “Above the Rim”.

Tupac was killed in a shooting in Las Vegas, Nevada, on September 7, 1996. Despite doctors’ efforts to save him, he died six days later on September 13, 1996.

Tupac’s murder remains the subject of controversy and speculation to this day, and his legacy continues to be remembered in music and popular culture.

The first image is from Stable Diffusion, which has been very benevolent towards the American rapper. And the image you have on these lines is how DALL-E imagines Tupac at the age of 60. A little bit of bad faith he has had.

If today we can enjoy the good Eminem (with some great songs), it’s a real shame that the good Tupac was taken away from us long before his time had come.

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Chema Carvajal Sarabia

Chema Carvajal Sarabia

Journalist specialized in technology, entertainment and video games. Writing about what I'm passionate about (gadgets, games and movies) allows me to stay sane and wake up with a smile on my face when the alarm clock goes off. PS: this is not true 100% of the time.

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