Topic: Tupac Shakur

4 chapters across the catalog

Cattle-lyst Converter
Episode 1330 1:28:06 - 1:33:24

1330: Cattle-lyst Converter

Executive Producer Michael Carlin and the Death of Russell Poole

Top executive producer Michael Carlin contributes $1,333.31 and shares his history as a documentary filmmaker. Carlin worked with LAPD detective Russell Poole on the murders of Tupac and Biggie Smalls and authored the book "Chaos Merchants." He details the suspicious circumstances of Poole's death at a Sheriff's Department meeting, which is the subject of the Johnny Depp film "City of Lies."

Dumb and Sick
Episode 1283 2:00:55 - 2:06:43

1283: Dumb and Sick

Kamala Harris Cultural Gaffes, Tupac and RBG Mistakes

Kamala Harris faced criticism for several cultural gaffes during interviews, including naming Tupac Shakur as the "best rapper alive" despite his death in 1996. In another instance, she appeared to confuse the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg (RBG) with the rapper Notorious B.I.G. during a speech. These moments are characterized as failed attempts to appear "hip" or connected to younger demographics.

El Valvador
Episode 1112 40:20 - 45:27

1112: El Valvador

Kamala Harris, Marijuana Policy and Hip-Hop

Kamala Harris faced scrutiny for her past record as a prosecutor while claiming on "The Breakfast Club" to have smoked marijuana in college. Her claims of listening to Snoop Dogg and Tupac Shakur while high were challenged as chronologically impossible based on her graduation dates. Harris also cited Cardi B as a favorite artist, leading to a reading of explicit lyrics from the song "Bickenhead."

Episode 401 1:27:12 - 1:30:38

401: The War on Chicken

Tupac Hologram, Coachella, Digital Performance Rights

The appearance of a Tupac Shakur hologram at the Coachella music festival is discussed as a transformative moment for the entertainment industry. The hosts predict that dead performers will be "resurrected" for tours, allowing studios to profit without paying living artists. They warn that future contracts will likely include clauses for 3D hologram rights, potentially making performers "worth more dead than alive."