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Jay-Z & Tupac Shakur On First Issue Of Respect Magazine

 

As any professional photographer, photo editor, graphic designer or writer can attest, a lot of great images and words never make it past the edit rounds of a magazine. There’s just not enough room for everything. Even with the seemingly limitless possibilities and content populating the World Wide Web, there remain scores of visionary moments, enlightening tales and grin-worthy anecdotes that never reach you, the consumer. It’s the way things are.

But it doesn’t have to be the way things will be. Respect is about bringing you what would otherwise be left on the cutting room floor, boxed up in a studio or collecting digital dust on a hard drive. Why? Because we believe beauty is worth seeing.

With this inaugural issue, we bring you rare frames from nine photographers whose work has helped shape not only your visions of hip-hop’s icons, but hip-hop’s view of itself. And, even with this, we’ve had to leave out moving and engaging stories, pristine and iconic shots. There are photographers whose work couldn’t make this issue, just as there are those whom we’ve recently lost— namely Shawn Mortensen, whose most enduring image may very well be the definitive snapshot of Tupac Shakur, in a straitjacket; and the great Irving Penn, who, while not a hip-hop photographer, undoubtedly inspired every lensman in this issue.

Despite our limitations, we believe we’ve done something that’s worthy of your respect and that of the photographers who graciously granted us access to their archives, their memories and some of the secrets behind their techniques. While they all work in the same medium, they’re a varied bunch with unique idiosyncrasies that move through their particular creative waves and empower this issue with fascinating contrast. The incomparable Phil Knott isn’t big on taking photos where eyes are prominent; Barron Claiborne’s stirring, nigh-surrealist shots are almost always all about the eyes. Danny Clinch’s superb take on reality relishes in the candid, unscripted moments; Anthony Mandler’s panoramic imagination leads him to create elaborate fantasy settings that juxtapose subjects with uncommon settings.

What all of the masters in this volume do have in common is a humbling respect for each other and for their subjects. And if there is a single thread throughout their work, it’s a mission to capture the bold and the bewitching, no matter how sublime, and translate it into something you can hold in your hands to open up worlds within yourself.

In that way, they are like the creative staff of this magazine, working to create something you will cherish, something you can respect. This is an offering. We hope you find it worthy.

kris ex, Editor

Thanks to Respect Magazine via RR 

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Snoop Dogg - Death Row: The Lost Sessions Vol.1 (Tracklist)

 

1. Soldier Story (Intro)
2. Doggystyle (Produced By Dr. Dre) feat George Clinton
3. Fallin’ Asleep On Death Row (Produced By Dr. Dre)
4. Eat A Dick (Produced By Dr. Dre)
5. Hoez (feat Dogg Pound)
6. O.G. (Original Version) (feat Nate Dogg)
7. Keep It Real Dogg
8. One Life To Live (feat Techniec & The Lady of Rage)
9. The Genie feat Bad Azz
10. Funk With Ya Brain (Interlude)
11. Caught Up
12. Put It In Ya Mouth
13. Gravy Train feat Bad Azz & Tray Deee
14. Life’s Hard (Dedicated to 2pac) feat K-Ci & Jojo
15. The Root Of All Evil (Outro) (Produced By Dr. Dre) feat Tina Marie
16. Quite Obvious feat Rappin’ 4 Tay (Best Buy Bonus)
17. Once Again (Best Buy Bonus)
18. Got To Do Wrong (Best Buy Bonus)

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Mopreme Shakur Interview With Lovesoul TV (Video)

 

Shouts to Lovesoul

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Tupac Is Alive According To TMZ

TMZ has obtained photographic evidence that Tupac Shakur is alive and well and drinking Hand Grenades in New Orleans — unless we’re terribly mistaken.

13 years after he was shot and “killed” in Las Vegas … a man appearing to be 2pac was spotted in a bar on Bourbon Street last weekend. We were unable to get any sort of DNA evidence — but this photo is good enough for us

 

Still dont believe it!




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Diddy Biggie Blog #2 & 3 (Video)

Diddy speaks on the night Biggie was killed.

He reveals that Biggie wasnt supposed to be in L.A. with Diddy but was actually supposed to be in my home town of London.

Diddy Biggie Blog 2: The Confessional Part 2 “The LA Story”

Diddy Biggie Blog 3: “Biggie & 2Pac”


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Tupac Interview From 1995 (Back In The Day)

Props to nasforum.net for this. This is a special edition of ‘Back In The Day’

We are told this is a rare interivew of Tupac Shakur from The Death Row Studios in 1995

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Imagine what Tupac would say over the Sean Bell verdict!

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