Just prior to his death, Tupac changed his name to Makaveli (which can also be spelt out in some way as I Am Alive) (also the correct spelling is Machiavelli), who was a 15th century
political theorist who said to have faked his death in order to gain political power from your enemies. In addition on the album cover of the seven day theory, a small inscription reads: Exit: 2pac - Enter: Makaveli.
Conspiracy theorists suggest that Tupac may have followed Machiavellis' advice and faked his death with the help of key people in the Las Vegas police, FBI and coroners office in order to gain power over the people who were responsible for his shooting in New York (listen to the last song on the Makaveli LP). According to the theory 'pac will wait until his enemies are off guard and will emerge from hiding and deal with them.
Tupac may be in Cuba until his return. Even EMINEM has said “Hip Hop Ain’t Been the Same Since Tupac Moved to CUBA on us!” in his freestyle “Fubba U Cubba Cubba” -
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The video, "I Ain't Mad At Cha, " was released only days after Tupac's, "death." It depicts Tupac being gunned down much of the way he was really shot. Also in the, "I Ain't Mad At Cha," video, Tupac dies. In his next video, "Toss It Up," and his name is Makaveli.
The original Machiavelli published his plot for a Fake Death at 25 and a return at age 43. Tupac (a.k.a Makaveli did in fact “die” at age 25 and will return by 43, which is 2014)
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