A hip-hop legend is added to the long list of Hollywood's "Walk of Fame". Killed nearly thirty years ago after a career as brief as dazzling, American rapper Tupac Shakur was awarded a star Wednesday on the famous sidewalk of Los Angeles.

Tupac had risen to the top of the American West Coast artists before being shot dead in September 1996 in Las Vegas, in circumstances that remain unclear. He was 25 years old.

Committed words and intense emotion

"Tupac knew deep down that he had a very great future ahead of him," his sister, Sekyiwa "Set" Shakur, said at the inauguration ceremony. "I am extremely honoured to be here today to represent the Shakur family," she added. "As a little sister, I had the privilege of seeing her greatness emerge."

The rapper, behind the hits California Love, Changes, Dear Mama or All Eyez On Me, has sold 75 million albums. Tupac Shakur, who would be 51 years old, remains very influential in the world of hip-hop, for his committed lyrics and intense emotion, but also for his sense of theater.

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