Undeniable Fact: Chance The Rapper Affirms ‘DEAR MAMA’ Doc on 2PAC as Possibly the Best He’s Ever Seen
Chance at all Critically and commercially successful documentary series “Dear Mama: The Saga of Afeni & Tupac Shakur,” for which the rapper has joined the chorus of praise.
The rapper stated on Twitter on Saturday (May 27) that the record-breаking FX series was without a doubt a work of art dedicated to celluloid.
“Did y’all watch the Tupac & Afeni Shakur documentary series yet?” he requested. “What are your honest thoughts?” Because, without putting it too strongly or exaggerating, I consider it to be the most exceptional documentary that I have ever had the pleasure of viewing.”
This month, Dear Mama received an impeccable rating of one hundred percent on Rоtten Tomatoes. “One of the most thorough, sensitive portraits I’ve seen of an artist who has by now been eulogized for longer than he was alive,” according to TIME. “And of the remarkable woman who created him.”
The five-part documentary series examines the mother-son relationship between 2Pac and activist and Black Panther Party member Afeni Shakur. On April 21, the series premiered, becoming the most-viewed inaugural episode in FX’s 28-year history of unscripted programming.
Nick Grad, president of FX Entertainment, said in a statement, “It is only fitting that the Allen Hughes definitive piece on Tupac and Afeni Shakur delivered a record performance for us; it speaks to Tupac’s enduring legacy.” Allen’s analysis of Tupac, as perceived by his mother Afeni, is an intriguing perspective that delves beneath the education and life experience that influenced him and motivated him to achieve legendary status as an artist.
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Steinburg further asserted that the music industry, not his intermittently capricious behavior, was responsible for ‘Pac’s downfall.
“2Pac made some errors along the road. In fact, due to his intense passion and emotion, he was frequently emotionally illiterate and incapable of maintaining emotional control. “As a result, he initially expressed his anger and would subsequently apologize or make amends,” she explained.