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Legendary rapper gets Grammy Museum exhibition

The late iconic rapper's All Eyez on Me album gets an exhibition at the Grammy Museum.

The Grammy Museum has started an exhibition in honour of the writings of the rap legend Tupac Amaru Shakur.

The exhibition is called “All Eyez on Me: The Writings of Tupac Shakur”. The event started yesterday, Tuesday, February 3, 2015, and was attended by the late rapper's friends and family.

Members of the rap group Outlawz also attended the exhibition.

The event started with a panel made up of Mean, Public Enemy’s Chuck D, Paul Rodriguez, Digital Underground’s Money B, Hollywood director John Singleton, and West Coast rapper YG.

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The exhibit will be opened to the public on April 22, 2015.

All Eyez On Me is Tupac's fifth studio. The album has sold ten million copies.

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