Tupac As Played By Anthony Mackie Won't Be Rapping In 'Notorious' Biopic

Despite his best efforts, Anthony Mackie (“Half Nelson”) failed to convince producers of “Notorious,” the biopic of slain rapper The Notoroious B.I.G, to give his character Tupac Shakur a rap in the film.

“No. I wish,” Mackie sighed to MTV about not getting to perform a Pac rhyme in the movie. “I tried to get them to put a rap in there, but they wouldn’t do it.”

About his performance, Mackie said. “A lot of the stuff you see in [Notorious] is just Pac being Pac. You see a lot of the charismatic, energetic person he was. He was the life of the party without trying. A lot of the guys now are just trying to be the life of the party.”

Meanwhile, Derek Luke (“Miracle At St. Anna”) who plays Puff Daddy/P Diddy said he has massive respect for the vlog-enthusiast/ hip-hop mogul.

“I think the brother is deep,” Luke said of Puff. “Most people know him as a flamboyant giant and mouthpiece. But he was a guy with a dream and a vision, who helped transform a language for America, which is hip-hop.”

“Notorious” is still scheduled for January 2009.