A&E NETWORK TO PREMIERE SIX-PART LIMITED SERIES 'WHO KILLED TUPAC?' UNDER THE RECENTLY RELAUNCHED 'BIOGRAPHY' BANNER ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21 AT 9PM ET/PT
SERIES OPENING SONG 'HEAVEN 4 A GANGSTER' IS WRITTEN BY GRAMMY-NOMINATED RAPPER, THE GAME


Through Tupac's own words and exclusive new interviews with eyewitnesses, family, friends, and colleagues, viewers will come to understand every facet of Tupac Shakur's complex personality. In addition, Crump will have a behavioral analysis completed of the late Orlando Anderson, the man many suspect was involved with Tupac's murder, based off of an archival exclusive interview that was shot prior to his death in 1998. Key interviews also include Tupac's brother Mopreme Shakur, his childhood friend E.D.I. Mean as well as other members of his group Outlawz, his first manager Atron Gregory, Al Sharpton, radio personality Big Boy, Christopher Darden, former manager Leila Steinberg, former MTV correspondent Tabitha Soren, executives at Death Row Records, former gang members of the Bloods and the Crips, Quincy "QDIII" Jones III and Digital Underground's Money-B.
The series' opening song, "Heaven 4 a Gangster," is written and performed by Grammy-nominated rapper, The Game. He wrote and recorded the song in honor of his hero, Tupac Shakur. The single, "Heaven 4 a Gangster," dropped on September 13 as a tribute to coincide with the 21st anniversary of Shakur's untimely death.
"Who Killed Tupac?" is produced by Renegade 83 in association with FGW Productions. Executive producers for Renegade 83 are Jay Renfroe and David Garfinkle. Stephanie Frederic is the executive producer for FGW Productions. Additionally, Vince DiPersio serves as executive producer. Jason Sklaver serves as executive producer and director. Benjamin Crump also serves as executive producer. Mopreme Shakur serves as a consulting producer. Executive producers for A&E are Elaine Frontain Bryant, Shelly Tatro and Brad Abramson. A+E Networks holds worldwide distribution rights for "Who Killed Tupac?"
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