If RIAA cease and desist letters were brought to life, it would probably look a lot like this, cxcept with old men in suits instead of a young, brash Tupac Shakur. After catching a bootlegger in NYC selling a tape (remember those, kids?) of Digital Underground, Pac proceeds to demand the item be taken down. This video not only shows us a glimpse into the mind of a rapper who had yet to reach stardom, but also acts as a bizarre juxtaposition to the 2014 music generation, where artists eagerly give away free music with hopes of recognition. Take a trip back in time below.
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