In Japan, the game Umamusume: Pretty Derby has been around for quite some time and boasts a larger cast of characters compared to its western counterpart. As the western version is newly released, it’ll need some time to catch up, but players can look forward to plenty of exciting surprises once new content becomes available.
Throughout history, people have given their horses unusual names, and Skibidi Rizz recently became popular after winning his first race. Although it may take some time before he appears in Umamusume, if ever, he’s certainly one of many horses with a name that lends itself to creative possibilities.
Introducing Air Shakur, a genuine steed named after the legendary artist Tupac Shakur. Though it’s uncertain when she will make her appearance in the recently launched western version of the game, we have learned about her mission thanks to fans from Japan.
Her entire setup incorporates numerous hip-hop elements, as each distinct event associated with her campaigns draws its name from influential albums, popular tracks, or notable lyrics from the genre’s history.
Air Shakur’s story is a bizarre love letter to American hip-hop
In an unusual blend of cultures, Air Shakur from Umamusume is modeled after a real-life horse, which itself was inspired by one of the world’s most renowned hip hop artists. Interestingly, this horse was bred by two American horses on a Japanese farm and has only ever competed in races within Japan.
Additionally, it’s worth noting that he was remarkably swift, often leaving other horses far behind in competitions. Even though Air Shakur had a brief existence, his name became synonymous with speed and racing prowess, earning him an unforgettable reputation.
As a devoted admirer, I’d rephrase it this way: This equine was known for its blazing speed and fiery spirit. So fierce was its temperament that trainers resorted to drawing straws to decide who would handle it on any given day, as they were all apprehensive about managing it. Tragically, at just six years old, it kicked through a fence with such force that it broke its leg, leading to its untimely demise due to the injuries sustained.
In simple terms, the rich history and facts about this horse, along with the opportunity for references, culminated into a powerful situation. Air Shakur enjoys immense popularity in Japan, and his presence has fostered an appreciation for the specific music genre that might not have developed there otherwise.
The ‘All Eyez on Me’ decal on her laptop, along with her mission stories titled ‘Can’t C Me’ and ‘Ambitionz’, are not in any way subtle hints to Tupac Shakur’s songs or life.
Or, more casually:
The ‘All Eyez on Me’ sticker on her laptop, plus the titles of her mission stories like ‘Can’t C Me’ and ‘Ambitionz’, are definitely nods to Tupac Shakur’s tunes and life experience.
As a gaming enthusiast, I can tell you that it’s not only Tupac tunes that this upcoming character shares a connection with – she’s also got a “99 Problems” debuff, inspired by the famous Jay-Z line. So, even though she might take some time to join the Western Umamusume roster, if you’re into the game, her release should definitely be on your radar!
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