Who Runs Tupac Shakur’s Estate?

Although it’s been over 25 years since the tragic passing of Tupac Shakur, his name remains alive, and through the power of Artificial Intelligence, his voice apparently continues to echo. If you’ve been hiding under a rock this week, Drake unleashed his second diss track directed toward Kendrick Lamar, “Taylor Made Freestyle.” The follow-up to “Push Ups,” released exclusively on his Instagram and X (formerly Twitter), found Drake treading the muddy waters of AI as he emulated West Coast legends Snoop Dogg and the late Tupac Shakur in an attempt to troll Kendrick Lamar.

“Taylor Made Freestyle” – much like the majority of Drake’s recent releases – divided the internet. Some believed it was a brilliant chess move while others felt as though it opened the floodgates for AI and set a terrible precedent for the future of the music industry. Snoop Dogg ultimately shrugged it off humorously on 4/20 yet the estate of Tupac Shakur wasn’t as forgiving. Attorney Howard King, mitigator for Tupac’s Estate, reportedly sent a cease-and-desist demanding Drake remove the song online before facing further legal matters. Ultimately, this raised the question: who runs Tupac Shakur’s estate in 2024?

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Tom Whalley: The Executor Of Tupac’s Estate

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NEW YORK, NY – APRIL 06: Tom Whalley attends the celebration of Tupac’s Powamekka Cafe and preview of Tupac by Vlone on April 6, 2017 in New York City. (Photo by Bryan Bedder/Getty Images for The Estate of Tupac Shakur )

Tom Whalley is currently the executor of Tupac Shakur’s estate with King as the litigator. Whalley took on the role of executor following the death of Tupac’s mother, Afeni Shakur, in 2016. Whalley, who previously served as the CEO of Warner Records, worked at Interscope Records and helped ‘Pac land a record deal with the label. 

Who Is Tom Whalley?

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Tom Whalley, Chairman/CEO of Warner Bros. Records, Paris Hilton and Scott Storch (Photo by J.Sciulli/WireImage for Warner Bros. Records)

Whalley’s experience in the music industry dates back nearly four decades. As mentioned, he served as the CEO of Warner Music Records and also helped co-found Interscope Records where he eventually signed Tupac. Moreover, he formed Loma Vista Records after his stint with Warner Bros. Loma Vista boasts talents such as Action Bronson, Meechy Darko, Killer Mike, Denzel Curry and more.

Whalley Faces Accusations Of Mishandling Tupac’s Estate

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Sekyiwa Shakur, sister of US rapper Tupac Shakur, poses for a photo during his Hollywood Walk of Fame star ceremony in Hollywood, California, on June 7, 2023. (Photo by ROBYN BECK/AFP via Getty Images)

Though King suggests that Whalley is a close confidant of the Shakur family, a lawsuit filed by Tupac’s sister, Sekyiwa Shakur, suggests otherwise. Per Billboard, Shakur accused Whalley of ”blatant violations” as the executor of her brother’s estate in a lawsuit filed to a Los Angeles court in January 2022. She alleged that Whalley put himself in a key management role of Afeni’s estate after her passing. While Afeni was the beneficiary of Tupac’s estate, Whalley became the executor of her estate after her passing. 

“He has effectively embezzled millions of dollars for his own benefit,” Sekyiwa wrote. “Whalley has unreasonably enriched himself at the expense of the beneficiaries and in bad faith by taking excessive compensation in a position from which he should properly be barred based on the inherent conflict of interest… Whalley has already received more than $5.5 million that he has paid himself in the last five years through Amaru [Entertainment].”

In response, Howard King stated Whalley was a “friend and confidant” of Tupac and his mother. “These legal claims are disappointing and detrimental to all beneficiaries of the trust,” King said. “We are confident the court will promptly conclude that Tom has always acted in the best interests of Amaru, the trust, and all beneficiaries.”

Tupac Estate Net Worth

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Snoop Dogg and Tupac Shakur (Photo by Ke.Mazur/WireImage)

Though certain sources, such as Celebrity Net Worth, indicate that Tupac passed away with $200K to his name, others, like The Richest, suggest that his estate’s net worth is somewhere around $40M. Though these figures are ballpark estimations, and not definitive, the release of his posthumous albums and his catalog as a whole, along with licensing, merch, and other ventures, has undoubtedly contributed to the impressive figure.

The Connection To Kendrick Lamar 

Kendrick Lamar’s love for Tupac has been well-documented over the years, specifically on his 2015 opus, To Pimp A Butterfly. The album’s final song, “Mortal Man,” contains a posthumous conversation between Kendrick and Tupac, deriving from a 20-plus-year-old audio interview with the late rapper. Of course, this likely wouldn’t have been possible without the blessing of Tupac’s Estate which, at the time, was managed by Afeni Shakur alongside Whalley. 

“I thought it was a brilliant idea, and they sent me portions of what he was thinking of doing creatively around it, and I supported it. I knew Kendrick was a fan and influenced by Tupac, and I always do what I think Tupac would do,” Whalley said at the time, per Billboard.

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What Did Tupac’s Estate Tell Drake

With that in mind, it doesn’t come as much of a shock that Tupac’s estate intervened once Drake dropped “Taylor Made Freestyle.” Following the online discourse surrounding the use of AI to replicate the West Coast legend’s voice – a clear attempt to troll Kendrick – King, on behalf of Tupac’s estate, demanded that Drake remove the AI track from his social accounts immediately. 

“The Estate is deeply dismayed and disappointed by your unauthorized use of Tupac’s voice and personality,” Howard King wrote in a letter obtained by Billboard. “Not only is the record a flagrant violation of Tupac’s publicity and the estate’s legal rights, it is also a blatant abuse of the legacy of one of the greatest hip-hop artists of all time. The Estate would never have given its approval for this use.”

He added, “The unauthorized, equally dismaying use of Tupac’s voice against Kendrick Lamar, a good friend to the Estate who has given nothing but respect to Tupac and his legacy publicly and privately, compounds the insult.”

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Dee-1 Claims His Onstage “Passion” Reminded Afeni Shakur Of 2Pac

It’s no secret that Dee-1’s controversial comments don’t always sit right with the hip-hop community. According to him, however, his rapping skills put him up there with the best of them. During a recent appearance on The Breakfast Club, the Christian artist opened up about a run-in he claims to have had with 2Pac’s mother Afeni Shakur at a school talent show. He says the late activist’s encouragement filled him with enough confidence to move forward with his career, despite not having placed in the competition.

“The first time I did a show it was a talent show at LSU, and Ms. Afeni Shakur was at my school,” Dee-1 began. “I didn’t didn’t win first place, second place, or third place in that talent show. But when I got offstage, she was like, ‘Young brother, your passion on that microphone when I see you perform reminds me of my son.’”

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Dee-1 Recalls His First Talent Show

He continued, revealing how Afeni’s praise made him believe that his talents weren’t going to waste. “When she told me that, I was like, ‘oh, I got something special,’” Dee-1 recalled. “Even if people not recognizing it in the moment, I got something special. 2Pac’s momma just told me that, you feel me? At that point I was like, ‘Alright, I know if I use this for the purpose it was designed for, it could be life-changing.‘”

While Afeni’s compliment encouraged Dee-1 to pursue his dreams, the performer encountered some serious obstacles down the road. Elsewhere in his interview, he revealed that his 2014 BET Cypher put him up against suicidal thoughts. “It started messing with me mentally to where I was like, ‘Damn, I kinda don’t even wanna be here no more,” he shared. Luckily, he says his faith combined with therapy put him back on the right track. What do you think of Dee-1 claiming that the late Afeni Shakur once compared him to 2Pac? Are you surprised? Do you see their similarities? Share your thoughts in the comments section down below, and keep an eye on HNHH for more updates.

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Tupac Documentary “Dear Mama” Receives Emmy Nomination for Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Series

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The Hulu documentary “Dear Mama,” which delves into the life of iconic west coast rapper and actor Tupac Shakur and his mother Afeni Shakur, has been nominated for an Emmy. The film chronicles Tupac’s struggles with school, poverty, and family while pursuing his dreams of using music as a catalyst for social change. This powerful […]

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FX Drops New Full-Length Trailer For Tupac Docuseries, “Dear Mama”

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FX recently dropped a new full-length trailer for Dear Mama, highlighting Tupac’s struggles and his mother, Afeni Shakur, when he was younger. The docu-series is expected to stream on Hulu. Updated By: Kendall Parks (3/23/23 at 5:00 pm) FX has revealed the full-length trailer for Dear Mama. The docuseries Dear Mama: The Saga of Afeni […]

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Tupac Shakur’s “Dear Mama” Docuseries Premieres In April

In just a few months, a new docuseries will examine the loving relationship between Tupac Shakur and his mother, Afeni. Dear Mama will air on FX beginning on April 21, and from then on will be available for viewing on Hulu. The series is named after Tupac’s 1995 hit that was pulled from his third studio album, Me Against the World.

A year and a half after releasing “Dear Mama,” Pac was shot during a drive-by in Las Vegas. Days later, he died from his injuries. Afeni Shakur continued her tireless work as an activist before passing away in 2016.

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Allen Hughes acts as director, executive producer, and writer of the five-part docuseries. According to Deadline, Hughes promises there will be unreleased video and audio footage, making this a must-see.

“Wherever possible, we tried to find archival footage that hadn’t been seen so there’s a lot that we have in the five parts,” said Hughes. “There’s also audio that’s never been heard. And not just some of his acapellas and vocals, there is a lot of stuff of Tupac from his baby years that had never been seen.”

“For Tupac superfans, I believe that two of the most important things in the project is the never seen before. But most importantly, you get to understand why he made certain decisions.”

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In a teaser for the series, a young Tupac shares what he believes makes him most like his mother. With a wide grin, he says it’s his arrogance.

Quincy Delight Jones III (QD3), Staci Robinson, Nelson George, Charles King, Peter Nelson, Adel “Future” Nur, Jamal Joseph, and Ted Skillman also serve as executive producers.

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FX Releases Teaser for Tupac Docu-Series, “Dear Mama”

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Last December, FX released the teaser for a new docu-series touching on the lives and legacies of late West coast rapper Tupac and his mother, Afeni Shakur, whose life in activism served as inspiration. The late “California Love” artist Tupac Shakur and his mother, political activist Afeni Shakur, are the subjects of a new Hulu […]

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Tupac’s Mom Explains Her Unique Parenting Style In A Teaser For The FX Docuseries, ‘Dear Mama’

This fall, a new docuseries about Tupac Shakur and his mother, Afeni Shakur, is coming to FX and Hulu. Dear Mama offers “an intimate wide-angle portrait of the most inspiring and dangerous mother-son duo in American history, whose unified message of freedom, equality, persecution, and justice are more relevant today than ever.” The series is directed by Allen Hughes and will air on FX and appear on Hulu the next day. Since yesterday was Mother’s Day, FX shared a teaser from the show featuring Afeni explaining her unique parenting style.

“It was my responsibility to teach Tupac how to survive his reality,” she says in voiceover, as black-and-white photos of Afeni with a baby Tupac appear on the screen. “So, Tupac do something wrong: ‘Take your little sorry self in that corner, get the New York Times, and let’s have a debate about it. Not a discussion, a debate. Let me hear what your idea is, stand up, defend it.’” Naturally, Tupac’s seminal 1995 single “Dear Mama” plays over the title card.

Afeni Shakur was a former member of the Black Panther Party and later, after her Rock And Roll Hall Of Famer son’s death, founded the Tupac Amaru Shakur Foundation while running a media company also named after him. She was also the executor of his estate until her death in 2016.

Watch the Dear Mama teaser above.