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The Vatican has released its list of favorite songs for MySpace’s new streaming service MySpace Music, which launched today (December 3).
Surprisingly, one of the 12 tracks is Tupac Shakur’s song “Changes,” which was released in 1998 on Shakur’s Greatest Hits album, which was released in 1998.
“The genres are very different from each other, but all these artists share the aim to reach the heart of good minded people,” The Vatican wrote on its official MySpace Music page.
The list was compiled by Father Giulio Neroni, artistic director for St. Paul’s Multimedia, a church publisher. TELEGRAPH.COM UK
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We see the legacy of tupac continue, with prophetic influence. We see the weight of his words move through socio-political and spiritual forums. Many look to tupac's mantle of influence, because he exemplified more than the shining lights of fame, but his views challenged pollitics, industry and the very hearts of men. A late 90's interview in the death row corporate offices shows the mind of tupac..his answers speak for themselves..thus we are in 2g10..R.I.P. soldier.
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