Eric Alper, music industry analyst, unpacks why a newly filed court case has reignited the decades-old question of who was really responsible for Tupac Shakur’s death. The investigation itself has been shaky for years, built on contradicting detective reports and a string of key witnesses who died before ever testifying.
The conversation also traces just how much Tupac accomplished in an impossibly short window, from his first album’s clash with a sitting US vice president to Dear Mama’s induction into the Library of Congress. Eric raises a pointed question about whether solving the mystery would actually satisfy anyone, or simply deflate a myth people have spent thirty years building.
It closes with a real sense that the facts, whatever they turn out to be, might matter less than the story people already believe.
Topics: Tupac legacy, hip hop history, murder mystery reopened, rap music influence, unsolved case
GUEST: Eric Alper | thatericalper.com
Originally aired on2026-08-17

