Tyga Research Paper

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Tyga, who has been facing various controversies with girlfriend Kylie Jenner, recently posted his photo alongside Tupac's image on Twitter which wasn't positively received by his fans.

In the photo, which is captioned "Dad," Tyga is wearing the same blue Duke basketball jersey with Tupac. He is also sporting a silver necklace as well.

But his fans aren't happy about the post with most of them saying that Tupac will rise from the dead or will come out of hiding to get him. After receiving such comments from fans, Tyga clarified his intention for the post that he didn't really think that the legend rapper is really is father. Rather, he was trying to imply that Tupac has a great influence on him than his real father whom he never met.

“Pac
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"So as I share with you my remembrance of this twenty five year incarceration you better know I've always thought of You praying that one day I would locate you and your mom. Give my grandson a hugg and kiss for me. Stay up, stay focused and stay being you... Fuc tha rest. Always Pops"

The letter is reflective and also talks about his longing to be with the 29-year-old rapper. He even mentions about "refining himself and discovering his spiritual self."

With that, Jenner's long time beau responded saying, "Life has been my greatest teacher," he writes. "And one day I know if god wants us together he will make it happen. Keep your faith strong."

Although many fans didn't like the idea of the "Switch Lanes" musician calling Tupac his father, his response to his real dad is very inspiring especially for a man who hasn't met his father in person.

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,

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