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Tupac and BIG mug shots Footage of BIG’s last show is up for auction

Tupac and BIG mug shots Footage of BIG’s last show is up for auction

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2Pac and Biggie Auction

RARE MUG SHOTS, ULTIMATE VIDEO!!!

Going for millions at auction

A pair of never-before-seen photos of the two of them Tupac Shakur And The Notorious B.I.G They are set to go up for auction soon – and decades after their deaths, their legacy still translates into millions.

GottaHaveRockandRoll has all the merchandise for its upcoming auction — scheduled to take place from October 25 to November 10 — and TMZ Hip Hop has learned it will also include explicit footage of Biggie’s final performance… recorded on December 26, 1996, during the Sting Festival in Kingston, Jamaica.

The “One More Chance” rapper performed in a wheelchair with his leg still in a cast after a car accident Night stop Behind the wheel – and sadly, this would be his last ever concert before he was murdered on March 9, 1997.

The Internet has been circulating grainy footage of the event for years, but GHRock confirms that the OG video has not been released, and the winning bidder will receive it with full copyright.

They will also receive a copy of the agreement Biggie signed with Sting to join the festival’s lineup.

Biggie’s family on his mother’s side comes from Jamaica and Sting’s meadows Isaiah Laing The legendary rapper recalls that he immediately asked to be linked to “good ganja,” and had a pleasant stay at the famous Jamaica Pegasus Hotel.



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GHRock estimates the picks will net between $1M and $2M, and the picks are expected to attract a pretty big batch of Benjamins as well!!!

Tupac’s OG photo taken with a Polaroid has never been released to the public and is expected to sell for between $20,000 and $40,000. The Biggie mug comes with a signed letter of thanks from the prison, and is expected to attract a similar amount as the Pac mug.

Recently retired Vegas detective He testified before a grand jury He believes the rapper’s murders are linked to the same characters – a theory that has resurfaced in the wake of the police’s recent arrest Duane “Keefe D” Davis To kill Buck.


Las Vegas police feel it The last suspect was captured alive In the 1996 murder… making any Tupac or BIG collectibles that much more valuable.



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