“Game of Thrones” actress Emilia Clarke showed just how much appreciation she has for Tupac Shakur on social media this week.
Emilia posted up Instagram footage Monday (May 30) of her and a co-star dancing to Pac’s “All About U” single in their costumes.
Earlier this year, New York radio veteran Angie Martinez reflected on her relationship with the late hip-hop mogul.
Aptly titled My Voice, Martinez’s memoir, out May 17, explores the cultural developments “that touched me, that I learned from – and the moments people reacted to the most,” she exclusively tells PEOPLE. “[2Pac] was charming and amazing, but he was also angry at certain people. And aggressive,” Martinez, 45, reveals. “I just felt that the time was so sensitive that some of the things he said would have made the situation worse.” (People)
Martinez also spoke on the aftermath of Pac’s passing and delivering the shocking news to radio listeners.
“When he got shot, it was horrifying,” she explains. “And I was on the radio when it happened. I had to tell the whole city. Mind you, there’s no Twitter, no Instagram … People in New York found out Tupac died from me.” (People)
Last March, Young Money rapper Tyga posted up a few handfuls of Pac-related pictures onto social media.
Dad pic.twitter.com/AKNoQJhPCC
— T-Raww (@Tyga) March 7, 2016
Pac taught me a lot more than my own father. Inspired me, Motivated Me, Listened without ever being there.
— T-Raww (@Tyga) March 7, 2016
Wanted to share this with my fans a letter from my real Father who has been serving a life Sentence. pic.twitter.com/2Io5LMAiAS
— T-Raww (@Tyga) March 7, 2016
Never met my dad but this was my reply. pic.twitter.com/L2Nwj7xQOi
— T-Raww (@Tyga) March 7, 2016
Life is Our Greatest Teacher
— T-Raww (@Tyga) March 7, 2016