Everyone knows about the world famous, Tupac Shakur. Everyone cried when they found out he had died on September 13, 1996. His words spoke truth, as this still do to this day. Listen to his songs and you can find links to how the world is now, as it had been over twenty years ago. He wanted to be heard, and he knew his words were the voice of the voiceless.
Not many people knew about his home life though. Of course, you don't know that this refers to his adopted daughter, Félicité Shakur. Of course, she was kept out of the media as much as possible. He didn't want her growing up in the media, but after his death, at the simple age of eight, she's thrown into the media.
Now, twenty years later, she's twenty eight years old, and living her dream. She's a singer herself, walking in her father's footsteps. She's praised for everything she's achieved, even if it wasn't easy for everyone. Some loved her because she was Tupac's daughter, others loved her just for her music and talent alone.
She didn't have many friends, since she had was scared to lose anyone else. After losing her father, she never felt the same. She was scared, but most people would understand that. She did have one friend though, a best friend per say, DeShaun Holton, better known as Big Proof. He and her were best friends. They had known each other for over ten years.
One night she decides she'd finally got to one of Proof's shows, or rather, D12's shows. She watched from the audience, safe from fans of course, before being brought back stage. She meets Marshall Mathers, better known as Slim Shady or Eminem. She's skeptical to meet him, as he is her. He's surprised his best friend had kept this girl a secret from him for so long.
He knew who she was though. He had seen her on the media, but hadn't been able to listen to her music yet. What happens when he finds out more about her? Listens to her music? Read and find out...
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51 Kapitel Abgeschlossene Geschichte Erwachseneninhalt
51 Kapitel
Abgeschlossene Geschichte
Erwachseneninhalt
The music industry thrives on drama, and Tanya Smith just became its newest headline.
At just 19, Tanya is country music's rising star-talented, ambitious, and determined to prove she belongs. But when she takes the stage at the VMAs to present an award, Marshall Mathers-rap's most notorious troublemaker-turns his acceptance speech into a personal attack.
The feud is instant. Explosive. The media eats it up.
But their mutual friends, Dr. Dre and Sarah, have other plans. Instead of letting them tear each other apart, they force Tanya and Marshall into the studio together. The goal? Channel their animosity into something real.
The result? "Superman." A track dripping with tension, defiance, and a chemistry neither of them wants to acknowledge.
What starts as a battle of egos turns into late nights in the studio, sharp words that turn softer, and a pull neither of them can ignore. But in an industry that builds people up just to tear them down, nothing stays simple for long.
Late-night meetings turn into a tension and a tension turns into a tape.
When the music stops, will they be left with nothing but scandals and regret-or will they rewrite the story entirely?