Los Angeles Times

Oakland leaders vote to rename part of street ‘Tupac Shakur Way’

- By Vanessa Arredondo

A section of an Oakland street will be partially renamed to commemorat­e the life of the legendary late rapper Tupac Shakur amid hiphop’s 50th anniversar­y.

The Oakland City Council voted unanimousl­y on Tuesday to rename a portion of MacArthur Boulevard between Grand and Van Buren avenues — where he once lived — as “Tupac Shakur Way.” The initiative was introduced by District 3 Councilmem­ber Carroll Fife.

“When [hip-hop] first started, people didn’t think it was a valid art form,” Fife said during the meeting. “Now it’s taken hold all across the world. Tupac Amaru Shakur is a name that is known all across the world for not only his only political influence but his influence on music.”

This year marks the 50th anniversar­y of hip-hop, a musical genre and culture that emerged in the early

1970s.

Fife said the city plans to install a plaque on June 16, which would have been Shakur’s 52nd birthday. He died in 1996 after being shot in Las Vegas in a case that remains officially unsolved.

Although Shakur was born in Harlem in 1971, he lived in the Bay Area for a few years in the late 1980s and early ’90s. There, he met the Oakland-based rap

group Digital Undergroun­d and became their roadie and backup dancer. Shakur released his 1991 solo debut album “2Pacalypse Now,” which was recorded and mixed in San Francisco and Richmond, Calif.

Shakur joins notable public figures such as Huey P. Newton, Dorothy King, Joe Morgan and Too Short as people who have received commemorat­ive street names in Oakland.

Oakland declared June 16 as Tupac Shakur Day in 2016 for his contributi­ons to the community. According to the proclamati­on by former Mayor Libby Schaaf, “he cherished his time in Oakland as his home, stating that he got his ‘Game’ [there].

“Tupac once said: ‘I give all my love to Oakland, if I’ma claim somewhere I’ma claim Oakland.’ ”

Shakur sued the Oakland Police Department in 1991 for $10 million, alleging that officers beat him for jaywalking.

He is one of the most influentia­l rap artists of all time, selling more than 75 million albums worldwide.

“Tupac Shakur’s legacy will continue through his contributi­ons in art and social outreach, through his family and fans, touching countless lives of children and elders over the years while alive and after his death, taken too young by gun violence,” the street-renaming resolution states.

 ?? Raymond Boyd Getty Images ?? ALL EYES ON HIM: A stretch of MacArthur Boulevard in Oakland will honor the iconic late rapper.
Raymond Boyd Getty Images ALL EYES ON HIM: A stretch of MacArthur Boulevard in Oakland will honor the iconic late rapper.

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