
An unreleased trove of Tupac Shakur’s early music is up for private sale at MomentsInTime.com, offering fans a rare glimpse into the late rapper’s formative years.
According to TMZ, the lyrics and audio capsule date from late 1990 to early 1991, when Tupac began gaining recognition for his raw talent.
The material includes a full album recorded for a little-known group called Jesse and the Kidz. The project was shelved after the untimely death of one of the group’s members, leaving the music unheard—until now.
The capsule, priced at $250,000, is being offered for private sale only. While buyers can listen freely, any public release would require clearance from Tupac’s estate, which retains control of his distribution rights.