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How Long Will They Mourn Me? A Gallery Of Loyal Tupac Fans With His Face Tattooed On Them

Today, September 13, 2011 marks the 15th anniversary of the death of Tupac Amaru Shakur, R.I.P. Hands down, Tupac has the most loyal following of fans of any rapper that has ever picked up the mic and spit it. That fact is a testament to how much he affected people with his spirit, message, and charisma. With that in mind, we gathered a collection of pictures of fans that have immortalized the thug poet on their bodies through tattoos of varying iconic pictures of the late, great, Mr. Shakur. Flip through to peep how much people love one of America’s most wanted.

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How Long Will They Mourn Me? A Gallery Of Loyal Tupac Fans With His Face Tattooed On Them

Tupac Shakur Remembered By Rick Ross, Bun B At Georgia Benefit Show

‘Tupac really influenced me to just keep it real and not fake around and act like something I’m not,’ Roscoe Dash tells MTV News. By Mawuse Ziegbe with reporting by James “FLX” Smith Waka Flocka and Roscoe Dash Photo: MTV News Tupac Shakur was known for reppin’ Cali throughout his career, but the legendary artist’s style has influenced a generation of Southern hip-hop stars as well. The South came out to pay tribute to the icon at the second annual 2Pac Birthday Concert Celebration on Wednesday, which would have been ‘Pac’s 39th birthday . Rick Ross , Bun B and Roscoe Dash hit the stage at a benefit for the Tupac Amaru Shakur Foundation at the Tupac Amaru Shakur Center for the Arts in Stone Mountain, Georgia. Waka Flocka Flame, Gorilla Zoe and rising rapper Pill were in the building. Funnyman Mike Epps also came through to show his support. “We came out to show love for the OG like we always do for the fallen soldiers about this time,” Bun B told MTV News, who added that, more than a decade after his death, ‘Pac’s influential legacy is still going strong. “We just showing a lot of love to Tupac Shakur right now. Showing love, support to his mother Afeni, and let people know that, when you gone, you not forgotten, ever. Tupac is definitely a perfect example of that.” Roscoe Dash, whose rock-infused swagger is ostensibly different from ‘Pac’s intense street lyricism, said the hip-hop legend inspired him to be himself. “The reason why this day is so important to me is because Tupac really influenced me to just keep it real and not fake around and act like something I’m not,” Dash told MTV News. “I just apply that in my everyday life, so I just want to come out here and give back.” With all his contributions to music, hip-hop is not forgetting ‘Pac anytime soon. “Long live his legacy and R.I.P. Tupac Shakur,” said Bun, who also sent a simple message to the late legend: “Happy birthday, big homie.” Share your memories of Tupac Shakur in the comments. Related Artists Tupac Rick Ross (Hip-Hop) Roscoe Dash Bun B

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Tupac Shakur Remembered By Rick Ross, Bun B At Georgia Benefit Show