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Tupac Shakur's letter from jail for sale at USD 225,000

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A handwritten letter by hip hop star Tupac Shakur, which he penned from jail, is going up for sale for USD 225,000.

The "Dear Mama" rapper penned the note to Nina Bhadresher, who worked for Death Row Records, while in jail on sexual assault charges in 1995 in which he set out his intent to start a "new chapter" of his life, reported Female First.

In the note to Nina, who edited Death Row Uncut magazine and her own publication The Real State, he wrote, "I am not granting this information to any other publication, not even Time & Rolling Stone so please represent it as it is layed. I trust u.(sic)"
 

The rapper - who was fatally shot a year after writing the letter - went on to explain that while withdrawing from drugs and alcohol, "the seeds planted... Before me showed me the path to the next level."

"(Many) never survive the next level of Thug Life... They become addicted to death... You must play the game, not let the game play you."

Speaking about the letter, which is being sold by Moments in Time, Nina described it as the beginning of their "real" correspondence.

"He enclosed a five-page essay on his view of the rite of passage of a young black male in America. And that was the beginning of our real correspondence.

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First Published: Oct 06 2015 | 8:57 AM IST

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