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Adam Gassman, 14, stood last month outside MTV's Times Square studios with a big white sign on which he had scrawled, "TUPAC LIVES."
He was right. Despite rapper Tupac Shakur's 1996 death in a drive-by shooting, his latest album, Until the End of Time, debuted at No. 1.
Add to that a Hollywood movie, an MTV special, a play, a documentary, an arts center, and volumes of recordings still to come, and you have a cultural revolution staged around a dead man.
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Source: HighBeam Research, Larger Than Death.(even after his dead, Tupac Shakur is a money...