Keep ya head up10/3/2023 Especially if you want something that won’t leave you swimming in fabric. Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for NARASĨ:14 PMNEW YORK - If you’re a hockey player with thighs the width of your waist, a broad-shouldered linebacker, or a 7-foot-2 basketball star, shopping off-the-rack can be a pain. New York Fashion Week Honoree Jay-Z (holding the President’s Merit Award) and recording artist Alicia Keys attend the Clive Davis and Recording Academy Pre-GRAMMY Gala and GRAMMY Salute to Industry Icons Honoring Jay-Z on Januin New York City. There are many ways to describe Tupac Amaru Shakur. I didn’t do that for m-–f-–s to be smiling in my face to say, ‘Oh, he’s cool.’ I did that from my heart, so if they do try to put a rape charge on me my sisters can say, ‘He ain’t ’bout that.’ Now if my sisters can’t say that, you won’t hear another m-–f-ing ‘Keep Ya Head Up’ out my mouth.” Chaos in the midst of unyielding love. ‘Keep Ya Head Up’ ain’t no god damn come-up. They didn’t hear ‘Keep Ya Head Up.’ That ain’t no fluke. “If my people don’t stand up for me, who is? I understand these white folks looking at me like that because they don’t know me. It’s too hard out here,” he said in a 1994 interview. “I have no patience for anybody that doubts me. He denied the charges until the day he died. Shakur’s life ended three years after the release of “Keep Ya Head Up.” And one of those years was spent in prison for a crime he was convicted of having committed against a black woman. “Pac had a liking and admiration for us as women, as artists,” said James’ group mate, Sandra “Pepa” Denton. “He called me this one time and said, ‘By the way, I dedicated a song to Corin’. “He had this long conversation with her and, I don’t know, I guess she just struck him somehow,” James said last year. He also dedicated “Keep Ya Head Up” to a “little girl name Corin” - the daughter of Salt-N-Pepa’s Cheryl “Salt” James. It’s a record made for black men to inherit, hence the dedication of the song to his “godson, Elijah.” Black women are so often stereotyped, and scapegoated in hip-hop and in pop culture in general, but Shakur embraced the strength and importance of black women. But the latter resonates on a far deeper level. Shakur was a classic Gemini - it’s no surprise “I Get Around” and “Keep Ya Head Up” are on the same album. “Who was writing about black women before ‘Keep Ya Head Up?’ Now everybody got a song about black women.” “I think the s- that I say, no one else says,” he told the Los Angeles Times in 1995. As his legal troubles mounted, and his demeanor toward women came under fire, Shakur’s devotion to the song never wavered. “Keep Ya Head Up,” written when he was 21, not only spoke to black women, it defended them from within a genre that was and still very much is a man’s game. Raised by women, Shakur’s soul found solace in his mother, Afeni Shakur, and close friend Jada Pinkett. 16, 1993, S4MN is a fluid, aggressive, emotional and erratic project immortalized mainly for three singles: the rebellious “Holler If Ya Hear Me,” the joy-in-promiscuity classic “I Get Around” and the evergreen “Keep Ya Head Up.” Grounded by a sample from The Five Stairsteps’ 1970 “O-o-h Child,” ‘Shakur’s sentimental remake - things are gonna get easier - remains rap’s hallmark ode to black women. The project predates the cultural controversies, his sexual assault case, his incarceration, the 1994 Quad Studio shooting and the Death Row era that became his life’s final chapter. 3:35 PMTupac Shakur’s 1993 sophomore album, Strictly 4 My N.-.-.-.A.Z., was his last “pure” album.
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