Author | Message |
I Miss Him..... I miss Tupac....
Wonder what he'd have to say about the state of hip hop now? I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince. | |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |
i personally don't enjoy his music.
but i think the man was very honest about things, certain things i disagree. but the things he has said do something ring a sense of truth. his poetry wasn't that bad either. its simple,but sometimes good poetry is..its simple but it has alot of strength embedded in it. | |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |
Ya know... it's one of those things...
God took him at a that time for a reason... I don't know why, but the same questions could be asked of Jimi, Janis, John Lennon... the list goes on... WAY WAY WAY before their time... What would they have to say about the "factory" of tunes forced on our youth by less than talented people today... not just Hip Hop... R & B, Rock, musicianship in general... That's why I was so into Musicology and the Musicology Tour.. Real Music By Real Musicians... Just my thoughts... Peace 2 Pac et al.... | |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |
No disrespect to him but he doesn't belong in the same catergory as Jimi and John | |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |
Dewrede said: No disrespect to him but he doesn't belong in the same catergory as Jimi and John I think he does. His words changed a whole lot of peole's lives and some of those words mean as much to me as Jimi and John words mean to others. He wasn't just some thug as a lot of people painted him. Pac was a poet and I miss him so much.
Today I listened to So Many Tears. | |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |
Before I clicked on this, I had an idea it was about 2Pac. They've been playing his documentary on a loop at Vh1 and I'm really liking it. He was very complex, very interesting. I'm really surprised I don't have any of his stuff. Oh man, do we need at artist like him around now. His catalog (what I've heard) is a great balance between party jams and truly inspirational, deep meaningful songs with a message. He could get personal, too. Attempting a song like "Dear Mama" would've sounded laughable and labored by a lot of other artists. | |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |
I miss Tupac also. He was truly a talented artist and entertainer. I was in nursing school when he was murdered and I remember crying along with a friend. Hip-Hop has definitely not been the same without him. RIP Tupac . | |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |
I missed tupac as well. I do think about him almost everyday, and wondered what would he be doing in 2006 haven't he got killed. Its going to be 10 years like within few weeks since he been gone. Tupac was mad talent especially as a lyricist, poet, and MC. He also did a kickass job playing on Juice and even Poetic Justice. He spoken about things that goes on in the community especially in the black community. Man that dude had accomplished many things with a short period of time. I never forget when me and my silbings got home from watching that Tyson fight at my grandmother's house. We were upset that the fight last like only few minutes but we were even upset when the DJ announced on the radio that Tupac been shot. Despite that, we thought Pac was going to survive from his wounds like he had when he got shot in '94. But seven days later we were wrong, when the DJ of my local RnB station, which isn't no longer around, announced Tupac's death at around 4 oclock on Sept 13th, we were devasted as hearing about losing another great legend before his time.
I bet Tupac is turning his grave right now with today's sorry ass hip hop. | |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |
Complex is the perfect word for this brotha...
His everyday struggle of being good (activist) and bad (Thuglife) consumed his every thought and move. He made a deal with the devil (Suge) and in the end he paid the price for that deal. He had a chance to be one of the most influential people in Black History but that damn constant inner struggle between good and evil kept that from becoming fruition. I personally believe he was about to leave Deathrow and the rap game altogether and solely focus on movies, while adding a song or two to whatever soundtrack of his movie. I don't think he truly liked the thuglife and was only fronting for Suge's sake. His appeal was the roughness of his actions and his street attitude and the softness of his face. If you look at Pac, you will see a lot of feminine features on him (The big eyelashes, smooth complexion, big eyes, smooth lips, pretty smile), he was a rarity in that instance, and he had a ton of charisma to go along with it. Women love the shit out of that dynamic. I think what we missed out on was a mega-star that would have been well outside the realm of hip-hop. ~This brown experience made me the man that I was meant to be~
~So what you see is what you see, can't be nobody else but me~ -Luxury Brown | |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |
Has anybody heard the Dear Mama remake by Lyfe? It may or may not be good, but I just can't believe that someone would remake one of Tupac's songs. It's like you don't mess with Luther, Marvin and you definitely don't mess with Pac's songs. | |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |
VinnyM27 said: Attempting a song like "Dear Mama" would've sounded laughable and labored by a lot of other artists.
Perfect testament to 2pac's talent as a writer | |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |
I totally love me some 2Pac and miss him 2 missfee. I Have most of his CD's and movies. Unfortunately he got caught up in the system like so many of our black men. He was extremely talented as a rapper and actor. 2Pac seem 2 look 4 love in all the wrong places. He had much love and respect 4 Prince and the brother had a big heart. There's a lot of people who don't really know or care 2 known about him other than the Thug Life he was known 4. What a loss. He was truly a gifted artist and deserves 2 be in the same catergory as Jimi and John imho. RIP 2Pac | |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |
LuxuryBrown said: Complex is the perfect word for this brotha...
His everyday struggle of being good (activist) and bad (Thuglife) consumed his every thought and move. He made a deal with the devil (Suge) and in the end he paid the price for that deal. He had a chance to be one of the most influential people in Black History but that damn constant inner struggle between good and evil kept that from becoming fruition. I personally believe he was about to leave Deathrow and the rap game altogether and solely focus on movies, while adding a song or two to whatever soundtrack of his movie. I don't think he truly liked the thuglife and was only fronting for Suge's sake. His appeal was the roughness of his actions and his street attitude and the softness of his face. If you look at Pac, you will see a lot of feminine features on him (The big eyelashes, smooth complexion, big eyes, smooth lips, pretty smile), he was a rarity in that instance, and he had a ton of charisma to go along with it. Women love the shit out of that dynamic. I think what we missed out on was a mega-star that would have been well outside the realm of hip-hop. Beautiful and so true | |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |
pennylover said: I totally love me some 2Pac and miss him 2 missfee. I Have most of his CD's and movies. Unfortunately he got caught up in the system like so many of our black men. He was extremely talented as a rapper and actor. 2Pac seem 2 look 4 love in all the wrong places. He had much love and respect 4 Prince and the brother had a big heart. There's a lot of people who don't really know or care 2 known about him other than the Thug Life he was known 4. What a loss. He was truly a gifted artist and deserves 2 be in the same catergory as Jimi and John imho. RIP 2Pac
I agree. I probably wouldn't have before I saw the documentary on him because there are a lot of things he'd said and done that I disagree with. I had to remind myself it's not my job to judge anybody-- just let the music speak for itself. Musically, he wasn't on Lennon's level and he was light years away from Jimi but he was an artist and really had a talent to express himself through his words. I would venture to say that his work was more powerful in and of itself than both Jimi's and John's. There was more feeling and immediacy in it. | |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |
Note that I said powerful, not better. | |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |
Another thread about a minor and somehat talentless artist
What's wrong with u guys? | |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |
kanamit said: Another thread about a minor and somehat talentless artist
What's wrong with u guys? If that's how you feel, that's how you feel. But shitting on what somebody else is feeling with your unimpressive opinion makes me wonder what's wrong with you? | |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |
DownTheNeedleDownTheSpoon said: God took him at a that time for a reason...
Nevermind. [Edited 8/18/06 3:14am] It is not known why FuNkeNsteiN capitalizes his name as he does, though some speculate sunlight deficiency caused by the most pimpified white guy afro in Nordic history.
- Lammastide | |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |
missfee said: I miss Tupac....
Wonder what he'd have to say about the state of hip hop now? Beautiful pics, thanks for posting. I miss him too, missfee. | |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |
He was talented, and fine as a mother***r | |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |
SexyBeautifulOne said: kanamit said: Another thread about a minor and somehat talentless artist
What's wrong with u guys? If that's how you feel, that's how you feel. But shitting on what somebody else is feeling with your unimpressive opinion makes me wonder what's wrong with you? I'm shitting on who? You? I don't think so, i'm entitled to my opinion i think!!!! i just think that tupac isn't a great artist and time will prove me right what's wrong with that? And if u take personally what somebody says about tupac then there is an issue here and it's up 2 U to face it or not | |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |
kanamit said: SexyBeautifulOne said: If that's how you feel, that's how you feel. But shitting on what somebody else is feeling with your unimpressive opinion makes me wonder what's wrong with you? I'm shitting on who? You? I don't think so, i'm entitled to my opinion i think!!!! i just think that tupac isn't a great artist and time will prove me right what's wrong with that? And if u take personally what somebody says about tupac then there is an issue here and it's up 2 U to face it or not I'm not taking it personally because neither you nor your unimpressive opinion mean anything to me. I was referring to your Another thread about a minor and somehat talentless artist
What's wrong with u guys? shit, that you intentionally or not dumped on the poster of this thread and asked for a reply, so I gave you one. Take from it what you will but with entitlement comes responsibility, you'd do well to remember that. | |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |
Take from it what you will but with entitlement comes responsibility, you'd do well to remember that.[/quote] Thanx mummy | |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |
SexyBeautifulOne said: kanamit said: Another thread about a minor and somehat talentless artist
What's wrong with u guys? If that's how you feel, that's how you feel. But shitting on what somebody else is feeling with your unimpressive opinion makes me wonder what's wrong with you? I wish I said that myself I am 38 and I know some 2Pac songs but not all. I will testify though as a sometimes DJ that Pac is as important to his generation as Prince is to me and as James Brown is to the cats who grew up in JB's time. ...Pac & Biggie are the most requested by far, and Pac particularly seems to connect deeply with those that feel him. ...My two cents. | |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |
kanamit said: Another thread about a minor and somehat talentless artist
how many albums have you recorded? People kill me with this bs.
What's wrong with u guys? Anywho, it's been ten years and folks still miss him and how he changed hip hop. Tupac is one of the 10 greatest hip hop artist of all time. | |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |
SexyBeautifulOne said: missfee said: I miss Tupac....
Wonder what he'd have to say about the state of hip hop now? Beautiful pics, thanks for posting. I miss him too, missfee. you are very welcome I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince. | |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |
LuxuryBrown said: Complex is the perfect word for this brotha...
His everyday struggle of being good (activist) and bad (Thuglife) consumed his every thought and move. He made a deal with the devil (Suge) and in the end he paid the price for that deal. He had a chance to be one of the most influential people in Black History but that damn constant inner struggle between good and evil kept that from becoming fruition. I personally believe he was about to leave Deathrow and the rap game altogether and solely focus on movies, while adding a song or two to whatever soundtrack of his movie. I don't think he truly liked the thuglife and was only fronting for Suge's sake. His appeal was the roughness of his actions and his street attitude and the softness of his face. If you look at Pac, you will see a lot of feminine features on him (The big eyelashes, smooth complexion, big eyes, smooth lips, pretty smile), he was a rarity in that instance, and he had a ton of charisma to go along with it. Women love the shit out of that dynamic. I think what we missed out on was a mega-star that would have been well outside the realm of hip-hop. Tell me why oh why was i thinking the same thing??? I always believed that near the end, Tupac wasn't really feeling Death Row, and was probably afraid. I think he was going to leave too because he wasn't happy (as he admitted on the Tupac Resurrection docu.)...but at the same time, how do you tell a big, intimidating, monster like Suge Knight something like that? After all, Pac did owe him a lot, and I don't think Suge was going to let him off the hook that easy. I think Pac was just tired of being Suge's puppet. And you never know, he probably had no choice but to let Suge boss him around. In the end, I think maybe Pac regretted letting Suge get him out of jail and signing that record deal in the first place. [Edited 8/17/06 5:45am] I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince. | |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |
pennylover said: I totally love me some 2Pac and miss him 2 missfee. I Have most of his CD's and movies. Unfortunately he got caught up in the system like so many of our black men. He was extremely talented as a rapper and actor. 2Pac seem 2 look 4 love in all the wrong places. He had much love and respect 4 Prince and the brother had a big heart. There's a lot of people who don't really know or care 2 known about him other than the Thug Life he was known 4. What a loss. He was truly a gifted artist and deserves 2 be in the same catergory as Jimi and John imho. RIP 2Pac
i agree. I could always feel that Tupac was a pretty deep guy, that's why I can feel him more than Biggie...not saying that Biggie was any less of an artist, but when it comes down to choosing between the two, I always preferred Pac. Still liked Big's music too. I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince. | |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |
Some folks said that Suge knight might had connection with Tupac's death. Whether he has any involvement remains a question.
But at the same time I have a strong feeling that he knows more than what he is telling. And that 1996 he interview he did shortly after Tupac died said it all when a reporter asked him if you knew who killed 2pac would you tell?? and he was like, It isn't my job to solve murders. | |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |
kanamit said: SexyBeautifulOne said: If that's how you feel, that's how you feel. But shitting on what somebody else is feeling with your unimpressive opinion makes me wonder what's wrong with you? I'm shitting on who? You? I don't think so, i'm entitled to my opinion i think!!!! i just think that tupac isn't a great artist and time will prove me right what's wrong with that? And if u take personally what somebody says about tupac then there is an issue here and it's up 2 U to face it or not And so do everyone else who like his music yet you was the same one who click on this thread and tried to bait with your "What's wrong with u guys?" comment. Yet now you crying about people not respecting your opposing viewpoint? Aw come on now either you are trying to be a comedian or you just want some attention, or both? Don't care for the the man fine and you are entitled to that but there are people who truly understand the talented and presence that he gave in his short 25 years and now had since left for us admirers to enjoy and respect his art. Now you said what you had to say so move on and stop coming here trying to start some unnecessary shit. | |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |