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.
Praise for This Thug's Life “I have known Mo for years, and his memoir captures exactly what it's like to sit down and listen to the man tell stories: he really brings us back to the '90s — and to Tupac — in full color. His voice is authentic, honest and uniquely his. I learned new things about Mo, Pac, and the Shakurs, but most of all I loved being brought back to that unique and beautiful time in our lives.” —Jada Pinkett Smith