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Thread started 11/14/05 5:22pm

chunky

Tupac Lives

real music, by real people could be appealling to the masses! 2PAC has these qualities, this appeal and the commercial success, his fame is global ... Have we forgotten 2pac? Wasn't he great? I miss him. Apart from 2pac being a talented rapper, he was a leader and a label. I don't buy Tupac stuff, but growing up most of the people i knew were his fans and I listend to 2pac songs by them, and i always enjoyed his talent. Last night, a t.v documentary was broadcast on radio, listening to it inspired me to start this thread, people that were close to 2pac spoke impressively and i developed sympathy towards them. His spirit lives on, he passed away in 96 at the age of 25. Let's give it up for 2pac.
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Reply #1 posted 11/14/05 5:25pm

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overrated pap, imo. i'm sorry, but all the props he's gotten and the fact that folks treat 'im as some sorta hero don't deserve any sorta praise.
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Reply #2 posted 11/14/05 5:29pm

Rhondab

nice poet.....misguided.....


he was talented.
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Reply #3 posted 11/14/05 5:30pm

chunky

Handclapsfingasnapz said:

overrated pap, imo. i'm sorry, but all the props he's gotten and the fact that folks treat 'im as some sorta hero don't deserve any sorta praise.



don't you think he influenced a whole generation of youngsters in the 90s? i'm saying as apart of pop-culture and music history...2pac changed the world
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Reply #4 posted 11/14/05 5:32pm

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chunky said:

Handclapsfingasnapz said:

overrated pap, imo. i'm sorry, but all the props he's gotten and the fact that folks treat 'im as some sorta hero don't deserve any sorta praise.



don't you think he influenced a whole generation of youngsters in the 90s? I'm not saying 2pac himself is any good, i'm saying as apart of pop-culture and music history...2pac changed the world

yeah, he influenced youngsters alright...influenced 'em in the wrong manner. i remember when he was still with digital underground, all that, but did i feel any sort of influence off the brotha? not at all.
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Reply #5 posted 11/14/05 5:38pm

chunky

Handclapsfingasnapz said:

chunky said:




don't you think he influenced a whole generation of youngsters in the 90s? I'm not saying 2pac himself is any good, i'm saying as apart of pop-culture and music history...2pac changed the world

yeah, he influenced youngsters alright...influenced 'em in the wrong manner. i remember when he was still with digital underground, all that, but did i feel any sort of influence off the brotha? not at all.



let's not praise 2pac, let's forget about him and not acknowledge the guy
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Reply #6 posted 11/14/05 5:47pm

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Handclapsfingasnapz said:

overrated pap, imo. i'm sorry, but all the props he's gotten and the fact that folks treat 'im as some sorta hero don't deserve any sorta praise.


clapping
Andy is a four letter word.
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Reply #7 posted 11/14/05 5:50pm

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chunky said:

Handclapsfingasnapz said:

overrated pap, imo. i'm sorry, but all the props he's gotten and the fact that folks treat 'im as some sorta hero don't deserve any sorta praise.



don't you think he influenced a whole generation of youngsters in the 90s? i'm saying as apart of pop-culture and music history...2pac changed the world
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He sure did. He influenced them to put out "music" (if that's what you want to call it) just as dull as his.
Andy is a four letter word.
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Reply #8 posted 11/14/05 5:52pm

chunky

vainandy said:



He sure did. He influenced them to put out "music" (if that's what you want to call it) just as dull as his.



when was the last time you heard any 2PAC music?
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Reply #9 posted 11/14/05 5:53pm

chunky

2PAC, i miss him, pray for him because he moves me and many others powerfully emotionally ... he reminds me of Princess Diana
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Reply #10 posted 11/14/05 5:53pm

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chunky said:

Handclapsfingasnapz said:


yeah, he influenced youngsters alright...influenced 'em in the wrong manner. i remember when he was still with digital underground, all that, but did i feel any sort of influence off the brotha? not at all.



let's not praise 2pac, let's forget about him and not acknowledge the guy

why rescind your praise so soon?
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Reply #11 posted 11/14/05 5:54pm

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chunky said:

2PAC, i miss him, pray for him and his move me and many others powerfully emotionally ... he reminds me of Princess Diana

right, because tupac was just as much a humanitarian as diana.

youngsters...oy...
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Reply #12 posted 11/14/05 5:55pm

chunky

Handclapsfingasnapz said:

chunky said:

2PAC, i miss him, pray for him and his move me and many others powerfully emotionally ... he reminds me of Princess Diana

right, because tupac was just as much a humanitarian as diana.

youngsters...oy...



no, it's called love and it's unconditional. His love, and message was humanitarian. he dreamt of a world united, like the rest of us. he's just ghetto, does that make him less human? ...i think not
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Reply #13 posted 11/14/05 5:58pm

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chunky said:

Handclapsfingasnapz said:


right, because tupac was just as much a humanitarian as diana.

youngsters...oy...



no, it's called love and it's unconditional. His love, and message was humanitarian.
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[Edited 11/14/05 17:56pm]

ha! if praising the thug lifestyle is one of the somewhat secret foundations of humanitarianism, all is lost in the world.
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Reply #14 posted 11/14/05 6:00pm

chunky

Handclapsfingasnapz said:

chunky said:




no, it's called love and it's unconditional. His love, and message was humanitarian.
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[Edited 11/14/05 17:56pm]

ha! if praising the thug lifestyle is one of the somewhat secret foundations of humanitarianism, all is lost in the world.


hey, i wasn't finished. 2pac is ghetto, he's human and as real as they get, he's also serious...he's not happy- sunshine ...brb
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Reply #15 posted 11/14/05 6:01pm

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chunky said:

vainandy said:



He sure did. He influenced them to put out "music" (if that's what you want to call it) just as dull as his.



when was the last time you heard any 2PAC music?


It's been years ago and that was too soon. lol I took the one R&B station that plays current music off my dial in 1997 and never looked back. The station had already gone to the dogs years before I took it off my dial. I just wish they would change their call letters because that same station has been around since the 1970s and it's current state is destroying the memory of what used to be a slammin' station. lol
Andy is a four letter word.
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Reply #16 posted 11/14/05 6:03pm

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chunky said:

no, it's called love and it's unconditional. His love, and message was humanitarian. he dreamt of a world united, like the rest of us. he's just ghetto, does that make him less human? ...i think not

seriously, you should perhaps do your musical homework. this shit is saddening--youngsters nowadays looking up to those who spew all this gangsta nonsense in such a way, as if they're heroes and if they're dead, they're looked at as fuckin gangsta martyrs or something.

i'm from the ghetto as well. so what? shrug
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Reply #17 posted 11/14/05 6:04pm

chunky

vainandy said:



It's been years ago and that was too soon. lol I took the one R&B station that plays current music off my dial in 1997 and never looked back. The station had already gone to the dogs years before I took it off my dial. I just wish they would change their call letters because that same station has been around since the 1970s and it's current state is destroying the memory of what used to be a slammin' station. lol



listen to some 2pac, you'll change your mind about him. like i said, i never bought/listened to him...but now that he's gone, i think music lost a part of it's soul..he was a major success, i know this is true
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Reply #18 posted 11/14/05 6:07pm

Handclapsfinga
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okay, hold up...this:

[...]like i said, i never listened to him...[...]


...is throwing me off. are you bandwagoning here? i can say what i can about the brotha because i actually did listen to his music when i was younger.
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Reply #19 posted 11/14/05 6:08pm

chunky

Handclapsfingasnapz said:

chunky said:

no, it's called love and it's unconditional. His love, and message was humanitarian. he dreamt of a world united, like the rest of us. he's just ghetto, does that make him less human? ...i think not

seriously, you should perhaps do your musical homework. this shit is saddening--youngsters nowadays looking up to those who spew all this gangsta nonsense in such a way, as if they're heroes and if they're dead, they're looked at as fuckin gangsta martyrs or something.

i'm from the ghetto as well. so what? shrug



i'll do my homework on 2pac, i'm pretty sure he had some positive message for youngsters. DR MAMA, YOU R APPRECIATED
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Reply #20 posted 11/14/05 6:10pm

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chunky said:

vainandy said:



It's been years ago and that was too soon. lol I took the one R&B station that plays current music off my dial in 1997 and never looked back. The station had already gone to the dogs years before I took it off my dial. I just wish they would change their call letters because that same station has been around since the 1970s and it's current state is destroying the memory of what used to be a slammin' station. lol



listen to some 2pac, you'll change your mind about him. like i said, i never listened to him...but now that he's gone, i think music lost a part of it's soul..he was a major success, i know this is true


I doubt it. I heard enough of it when he was alive. If I want to hear a Roger and Zapp song, I will pull my old Roger and Zapp albums and play them. At least those will be funky, at the full speed of their tempo, and won't have all the "thug" "talking" nonsense on top of the music.
Andy is a four letter word.
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Reply #21 posted 11/14/05 6:15pm

chunky

vainandy said:



I doubt it. I heard enough of it when he was alive. If I want to hear a Roger and Zapp song, I will pull my old Roger and Zapp albums and play them. At least those will be funky, at the full speed of their tempo, and won't have all the "thug" "talking" nonsense on top of the music.



Zapp all you want...
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Reply #22 posted 11/14/05 6:35pm

prettymansson

Handclapsfingasnapz said:

overrated pap, imo. i'm sorry, but all the props he's gotten and the fact that folks treat 'im as some sorta hero don't deserve any sorta praise.



death to all ignorant high and drunk criminals !!!
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Reply #23 posted 11/14/05 6:38pm

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I don't care that he was ghetto. You can be from the ghetto without glorifying the thuggish lifestyle. My dad who is from the projects is proof of that. I didn't like 2pac's music because it glorified violence and other negativity. *sigh* I miss the time when rap wasn't largely filled with "ho this, bitch that, I'll bust a cap in yo ass..." nonsense.
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Reply #24 posted 11/14/05 7:48pm

chunky

is that all 2pac gets? what's wrong with thug and nonsense? is that all you people see in pac? seriouly, if pac said the f word a million times, i'd forgive him.. Madonna get's praise clapping
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Reply #25 posted 11/14/05 7:49pm

chunky

[2Pac]
They claim that I'm violent, just cause I refuse to be silent .....
You wanna sweat me, never get me to be silent
Givin them a reason, (a reason) to claim that I'm violent...
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Reply #26 posted 11/14/05 8:05pm

chunky

Brenda's got a Baby
Brenda's got a Baby

I hear Brenda's got a baby
Well, Brenda's barely got a brain


(don't you know she's got a baby)
(don't you know she's got a baby)
(don't you know she's got a baby)
(don't you know she's got a baby)
(don't you know she's got a baby)
(don't you know she's got a baby)
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Reply #27 posted 11/14/05 8:07pm

chunky

2pac a ghetto ambassator, 2pac the diplomat, 2pac the communicator
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Reply #28 posted 11/14/05 8:09pm

chunky

Little somethin for my godson Elijah and a little girl named Corinne

Verse One:

Some say the blacker the berry, the sweeter the juice
I say the darker the flesh then the deeper the roots
I give a holler to my sisters on welfare
Tupac cares, and don't nobody else care
And uhh, I know they like to beat ya down a lot
When you come around the block brothas clown a lot
But please don't cry, dry your eyes, never let up
Forgive but don't forget, girl keep your head up
And when he tells you you ain't nuttin don't believe him
And if he can't learn to love you you should leave him
Cause sista you don't need him
And I ain't tryin to gas ya up, I just call em how I see em
You know it makes me unhappy (what's that)
When brothas make babies, and leave a young mother to be a pappy
And since we all came from a woman
Got our name from a woman and our game from a woman
I wonder why we take from our women
Why we rape our women, do we hate our women?
I think it's time to kill for our women
Time to heal our women, be real to our women
And if we don't we'll have a race of babies
That will hate the ladies, that make the babies
And since a man can't make one
He has no right to tell a woman when and where to create one
So will the real men get up
I know you're fed up ladies, but keep your head up

Chorus

Keep ya head up, oooo child things are gonna get easier
ooooo child things are gonna get brighter (2x)

Verse Two:

Aiyyo, I remember Marvin Gaye, used to sing ta me
He had me feelin like black was tha thing to be
And suddenly tha ghetto didn't seem so tough
And though we had it rough, we always had enough
I huffed and puffed about my curfew and broke the rules
Ran with the local crew, and had a smoke or two
And I realize momma really paid the price
She nearly gave her life, to raise me right
And all I had ta give her was my pipe dream
Of how I'd rock the mic, and make it to tha bright screen
I'm tryin to make a dollar out of fifteen cents
It's hard to be legit and still pay tha rent
And in the end it seems I'm headin for tha pen
I try and find my friends, but they're blowin in the wind
Last night my buddy lost his whole family
It's gonna take the man in me to conquer this insanity
It seems tha rain'll never let up
I try to keep my head up, and still keep from gettin wet up
You know it's funny when it rains it pours
They got money for wars, but can't feed the poor
Say there ain't no hope for the youth and the truth is
it ain't no hope for tha future
And then they wonder why we crazy
I blame my mother, for turning my brother into a crack baby
We ain't meant to survive, cause it's a setup
And even though you're fed up
Huh, ya got to keep your head up

Chorus

Verse Three:

And uhh
To all the ladies havin babies on they own
I know it's kinda rough and you're feelin all alone
Daddy's long gone and he left you by ya lonesome
Thank the Lord for my kids, even if nobody else want em
Cause I think we can make it, in fact, I'm sure
And if you fall, stand tall and comeback for more
Cause ain't nuttin worse than when your son
wants to kno why his daddy don't love him no mo'
You can't complain you was dealt this
hell of a hand without a man, feelin helpless
Because there's too many things for you to deal with
Dying inside, but outside you're looking fearless
While tears, is rollin down your cheeks
Ya steady hopin things don't all down this week
Cause if it did, you couldn't take it, and don't blame me
I was given this world I didn't make it
And now my son's getten older and older and cold
From havin the world on his shoulders
While the rich kids is drivin Benz
I'm still tryin to hold on to my survivin friends
And it's crazy, it seems it'll never let up, but
please... you got to keep your head up
[Edited 11/14/05 20:15pm]
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Reply #29 posted 11/14/05 8:18pm

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chunky said:

is that all 2pac gets? what's wrong with thug and nonsense? is that all you people see in pac? seriouly, if pac said the f word a million times, i'd forgive him.. Madonna get's praise clapping


I can't stand that thug image but that's the least of my problem with him. His music is too slow and stripped down for me. If his music was original, from scratch, fast, and funky, I wouldn't care how big a fool he made of himself because the music could make up for it.

I can respect Madonna because she sings (not talks) over uptempo funky jams.
Andy is a four letter word.
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