It’s always been very interesting to me that 2Pac got his start in the group Digital Underground, known more for their party anthems than for the gritty street tales that made Tupac Amaru Shakur a household name. By now, we all should know that Tupac’s first released verse was on D.U.’s “Same Song,” but before that, he appeared on D.U.’s first album, Sex Packets. Pac co-wrote the song “Danger Zone” and can be heard at the very beginning of the record doing a little spoken part. RELATED: R.I.P. Tupac Shakur [PHOTOS] “Same Song” was featured in the pretty crappy Dan Aykroyd/Chevy Chase/Demi Moore flick Nothing But Trouble, and Digital Underground, including 2pac, perform the song in the movie in front of Dan Aykroyd’s character. RELATED: FIRST THINGS FIRST: Usher Raymond “Call Me A Mack” (1993) RELATED: FIRST THINGS FIRST: Leaders Of The New School “Case Of The P.T.A.” (1991) Kanye West Stays Drama-Free at 2010 MTV Video Music Awards [fromBlackVoices.com ] V Vintage [1996]: Kevin Powell Interviews Tupac [from Vibe.com] Jennifer Hudson’s Brother-In-Law Exploits Tragedy [from TheBVX.com] Chelsea Handler Talks Her Love of Hip-Hop [from TheBoombox.com ] Jimmy “Henchman” Rosemond Named As Federal Informant [from NewsOne.com]