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This Thug's Life: An Unapologetically Black Story
The first-ever insider account of the Shakur family, the iconic hip hop group T.H.U.G. L.I.F.E., and the life and death of Tupac Shakur – written by Mopreme Shakur, the legendary rapper’s big brother and eldest son of Black liberation activist Mutulu Shakur.
Maurice. Little Mutulu. Mogie. Mocedes. ’Preme. Wycked. Mopreme Shakur has been known by many names. Fitting for a multi-hyphenate like Mo: hip hop artist and sole surviving member of T.H.U.G. L.I.F.E. and Outlaw Immortalz, soldier, writer, husband and father, filmmaker, record producer, and the big brother of, and co-collaborator with, the legendary Tupac Shakur, the greatest rapper of all time. The one thing Mo hasn’t done—until now—is tell his story, one of complex family relationships, fame, tragedy, politics, musical innovation, and brotherly love.
Born in Flushing, New York, in 1967 and raised in South Jamaica, Queens, Mo got an early education in what it meant to be a man of righteous New Afrikan values imparted by his activist and healer father, Mutulu. The son of a revolutionary, Mo’s childhood was rife with upheavals, inspiration, dramatic highs and lows, and unbreakable bonds of love. None stronger than when he met his new baby brother, Tupac. Mutulu said, “This is your brother. Hold his hand.” Over the more than two decades that followed, Mopreme never let go. As Tupac rose to transcendent heights in the industry, Mo was on Pac’s team as writer and collaborator, producer, stagehand, and sibling confidante. Everything Pac did, Mo was there—right up until the day Pac’s life was cut short in a drive-by shooting in Las Vegas.
In his memoir, Mo shares not just an intimately personal story of family, but also one of resilience, a quest for racial justice informed by decades of struggle for Black liberation long before the Black Lives Matter movement, and of two brothers who rose from the streets to become icons. It’s insightful, inspirational, powerful, and authentically and unapologetically Black. As Mo himself would say: dig that!
About Mopreme Shakur
Mopreme Shakur is a hip hop artist, writer, producer, and activist. A founding member of T.H.U.G. L.I.F.E. and Outlaw Immortalz, he played a crucial role in the production, recording, and release of all of Tupac Shakur's albums, both during his life and posthumously. A crucial keeper of his brother's legacy, he has appeared in and produced/consulted on "Tupac Assassination," "American Gangster," "Who Killed Tupac?", "Hip Hop Evolution," "Unsolved: The Murders of Tupac and the Notorious B.I.G." and "Dope is Death," which premiered at the prestigious Brooklyn Academy of Music. Mopreme is currently producing a feature documentary about the influence of T.H.U.G. L.I.F.E. in music, popular culture, politics, and beyond; as well as developing a video game and producing a scripted series and three feature films. He lives in Los Angeles, California, and can be found online at ThisThugsLife.com.
About Denise Tucker
Machere “Denise” Tucker is an arts administrator, creative visionary, cultural advocate, and community builder with more than four decades of experience in the performing and visual arts. Based in Augusta, Georgia, she currently serves as Executive Director of the Greater Augusta Arts Council, where she leads initiatives in public art, artist advocacy, cultural programming, creative placemaking, and community engagement.
A native of Wichita, Kansas, Denise began her formal dance training at the age of six at Ballet Wichita under Selina De’Moi. Her artistic journey has spanned West African Dance, Ballet, jazz, tap, modern dance, choreography, vocal performance, writing, and arts education. Over the years, she has worked with Dance Productions, Inc. in Los Angeles, Dallas, and Chicago and trained at prestigious intensives including Jacob’s Pillow. She has taught dance since the age of sixteen and has mentored generations of young artists, many of whom have continued their studies professionally and collegiately.
Denise is also the co-founder of Humanitree House Juice Joint and Gallery, now The Treehouse, Augusta’s first 100% vegan juice bar and art gallery, created alongside her husband, artist Baruti Tucker. For more than a decade, the space has served as a creative and cultural hub rooted in wellness, art, music, conversation, and community care.
Known for her collaborative leadership style and deep commitment to access and opportunity, Denise has built a reputation for transforming ideas into impactful experiences. Her work includes festival production, artist development, grant strategy, public art management, youth arts initiatives, and community-centered programming that bridges culture, creativity, and economic impact.
Whether curating public experiences, mentoring emerging creatives, or advocating for the role of the arts in civic life, Denise Tucker leads with vision, authenticity, and a belief that art has the power to heal, connect, challenge, and transform communities.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
The Book Tavern, 978 Broad Street, Augusta, United States
USD 36.00








