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"'''Panther Power'''" is a song by [[Tupac Shakur]] and it's one of the earliest recordings by Tupac. The song was produced by the [[Digital Underground]] and Strictly Dope member, [[Chopmaster J]].The song posthumously released on the album, [[Tupac: Resurrection (soundtrack)]] and [[Beginnings: The Lost Tapes 1988–1991]]. The song is a tribute to the [[Black Panther Party]] and his mother, [[Afeni Shakur]] when she was a member of the Black Panther Party. The song deals with [[slavery]], [[Black nationalism]] and [[racism]]. |
"'''Panther Power'''" is a song by [[Tupac Shakur]] featuring [[Ray Luv]] and it's one of the earliest recordings by Tupac. The song was produced by the [[Digital Underground]] and Strictly Dope member, [[Chopmaster J]].The song posthumously released on the album, [[Tupac: Resurrection (soundtrack)]] and [[Beginnings: The Lost Tapes 1988–1991]]. The song is a tribute to the [[Black Panther Party]] and his mother, [[Afeni Shakur]] when she was a member of the Black Panther Party. The song deals with [[slavery]], [[Black nationalism]] and [[racism]]. |
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"Panther Power" is a song by Tupac Shakur featuring Ray Luv and it's one of the earliest recordings by Tupac. The song was produced by the Digital Underground and Strictly Dope member, Chopmaster J.The song posthumously released on the album, Tupac: Resurrection (soundtrack) and Beginnings: The Lost Tapes 1988–1991. The song is a tribute to the Black Panther Party and his mother, Afeni Shakur when she was a member of the Black Panther Party. The song deals with slavery, Black nationalism and racism.