Alamine said: Graycap23 said: Can't argue with that... Idiots for $200. Tupac was a little bit more prolific at the time, he had a duality that other rappers would not dare to put on an album. Maybe you should spend some time and listen to his music, before you shit on it. U mean his sampled music? I prefer the original..... | |
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Graycap23 said: Alamine said: Idiots for $200. Tupac was a little bit more prolific at the time, he had a duality that other rappers would not dare to put on an album. Maybe you should spend some time and listen to his music, before you shit on it. U mean his sampled music? I prefer the original..... Halleluyer | |
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Dance said: Why are we still talking about this dude like he actually did something important or even good with his life?
I mean he didn't deserve that and I feel for his family, but really. People talk about him like he was X and they have all these conspiracy theories. He's no different than Ray Ray up the block. He messed with thugs and the lifestyle, so he got shot. The End. Exactly. He lived by the sword and he died by the damn sword. And that's just on his personal side. On his musical side, his music was no different than what dominated then and still dominates.....dull, slow to midtempo talking over someone else's old record that has been slowed down even more than the original so they won't get tongue tied when they talk over it. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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Alamine said: Graycap23 said: Can't argue with that... Idiots for $200. Tupac was a little bit more prolific at the time, he had a duality that other rappers would not dare to put on an album. Maybe you should spend some time and listen to his music, before you shit on it. Spend time listening to his music or his lyrics? There's a difference. If he couldn't or wouldn't throwdown with some actual music behind his "poetry" then he didn't deserve a recording contract in the music business and should have looked for a career in the poetry business writing books. As for folks shitting on something, what else are you supposed to do to shit hop? If it doesn't make an ass wanna shake, the only other option for an ass is to shit. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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TonyVanDam said: bboy87 said: I'm a Tupac fan and I can honestly say that All Eyez On Me is one of my LEAST favorite albums of his. I love 2Pacalypse Now, Strictly 4 My N***az, and Me Against The World, but I only like a couple of songs on AEOM, along with Makaveli. Now the posthumous albums? I LOVE R U Still Down The nWo agrees that All Eyez On Me is the weaker album Oh yeah, fuck Suge Knight goes hides under the bed before Suge sees me The 2pac I became a fan of was the one you heard on his first 3 albums, without question. BTW, the nWo (the pro wrestling stable) was inspired by All Eyez On Me & Thug Life. It's not something that you wanted to hear, but it's true! I knew that There's a reason why I was a fan of both "We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world." | |
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Graycap23 said: Alamine said: Idiots for $200. Tupac was a little bit more prolific at the time, he had a duality that other rappers would not dare to put on an album. Maybe you should spend some time and listen to his music, before you shit on it. U mean his sampled music? I prefer the original..... All music is sampled. | |
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Alamine said: Graycap23 said: U mean his sampled music? I prefer the original..... All music is sampled. | |
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Alamine said: Graycap23 said: U mean his sampled music? I prefer the original..... All music is sampled. Today's music sure is. Don't laugh at my funk
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vainandy said: Spend time listening to his music or his lyrics? There's a difference. If he couldn't or wouldn't throwdown with some actual music behind his "poetry" then he didn't deserve a recording contract in the music business and should have looked for a career in the poetry business writing books. As for folks shitting on something, what else are you supposed to do to shit hop? If it doesn't make an ass wanna shake, the only other option for an ass is to shit. Don't laugh at my funk
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vainandy said: Spend time listening to his music or his lyrics? There's a difference. If he couldn't or wouldn't throwdown with some actual music behind his "poetry" then he didn't deserve a recording contract in the music business and should have looked for a career in the poetry business writing books. As for folks shitting on something, what else are you supposed to do to shit hop? If it doesn't make an ass wanna shake, the only other option for an ass is to shit. I knew the nWo had to have been influenced by 2Pac! | |
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Timmy84 said: vainandy said: Spend time listening to his music or his lyrics? There's a difference. If he couldn't or wouldn't throwdown with some actual music behind his "poetry" then he didn't deserve a recording contract in the music business and should have looked for a career in the poetry business writing books. As for folks shitting on something, what else are you supposed to do to shit hop? If it doesn't make an ass wanna shake, the only other option for an ass is to shit. I knew the nWo had to have been influenced by 2Pac! Of course "We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world." | |
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Alamine said: Graycap23 said: U mean his sampled music? I prefer the original..... All music is sampled. Oh really? | |
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My face seeing Suge walk into Prince's debut show at the Roosevelt and give Puffy hugs and pounds and sit thigh to thigh the whole show. Then they both proceed to scream for Prince like 12 year-old girls. WTF??? I sat behind them and that was definitely one of the most surreal moments in my life. | |
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SCNDLS said: My face seeing Suge walk into Prince's debut show at the Roosevelt and give Puffy hugs and pounds and sit thigh to thigh the whole show. Then they both proceed to scream for Prince like 12 year-old girls. WTF??? I sat behind them and that was definitely one of the most surreal moments in my life.
It was interesting wasn't it. Makes u wonder. | |
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TonyVanDam said: bboy87 said: I'm a Tupac fan and I can honestly say that All Eyez On Me is one of my LEAST favorite albums of his. I love 2Pacalypse Now, Strictly 4 My N***az, and Me Against The World, but I only like a couple of songs on AEOM, along with Makaveli. Now the posthumous albums? I LOVE R U Still Down The nWo agrees that All Eyez On Me is the weaker album Oh yeah, fuck Suge Knight goes hides under the bed before Suge sees me The 2pac I became a fan of was the one you heard on his first 3 albums, without question. BTW, the nWo (the pro wrestling stable) was inspired by All Eyez On Me & Thug Life. It's not something that you wanted to hear, but it's true! Actually i think you are referring to another stable the x generation led by former WWF superstar X pac. The NWO was led by Hulk hogan who converted himself into Hollywood Hogan and was a part of the defunct WCW. Somehow or another i just can't see Hollywood Hogan and Kevin Nash being inspired by Tupac. Don't laugh at my funk
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phunkdaddy said: TonyVanDam said: The 2pac I became a fan of was the one you heard on his first 3 albums, without question. BTW, the nWo (the pro wrestling stable) was inspired by All Eyez On Me & Thug Life. It's not something that you wanted to hear, but it's true! Actually i think you are referring to another stable the x generation led by former WWF superstar X pac. The NWO was led by Hulk hogan who converted himself into Hollywood Hogan and was a part of the defunct WCW. Somehow or another i just can't see Hollywood Hogan and Kevin Nash being inspired by Tupac. (((DOH))) You got a good point. 2Pac - X Pac. It actually makes sense. | |
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SCNDLS said: My face seeing Suge walk into Prince's debut show at the Roosevelt and give Puffy hugs and pounds and sit thigh to thigh the whole show. Then they both proceed to scream for Prince like 12 year-old girls. WTF??? I sat behind them and that was definitely one of the most surreal moments in my life.
YEP! I always believed both Suge and Puffy played a part in BOTH Biggie and Pac's murders. Sure both rappers weren't saints and they acted ignorant but they weren't all guilty of this either. | |
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phunkdaddy said: TonyVanDam said: The 2pac I became a fan of was the one you heard on his first 3 albums, without question. BTW, the nWo (the pro wrestling stable) was inspired by All Eyez On Me & Thug Life. It's not something that you wanted to hear, but it's true! Actually i think you are referring to another stable the x generation led by former WWF superstar X pac. The NWO was led by Hulk hogan who converted himself into Hollywood Hogan and was a part of the defunct WCW. Somehow or another i just can't see Hollywood Hogan and Kevin Nash being inspired by Tupac. Kevin Nash is a HUGE Tupac fan "We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world." | |
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bboy87 said: phunkdaddy said: Actually i think you are referring to another stable the x generation led by former WWF superstar X pac. The NWO was led by Hulk hogan who converted himself into Hollywood Hogan and was a part of the defunct WCW. Somehow or another i just can't see Hollywood Hogan and Kevin Nash being inspired by Tupac. Kevin Nash is a HUGE Tupac fan He and Scott Hall were my favorites from the nWo! | |
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Scott Hall(Hey Yo!) Don't laugh at my funk
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bboy87 said: phunkdaddy said: Actually i think you are referring to another stable the x generation led by former WWF superstar X pac. The NWO was led by Hulk hogan who converted himself into Hollywood Hogan and was a part of the defunct WCW. Somehow or another i just can't see Hollywood Hogan and Kevin Nash being inspired by Tupac. Kevin Nash is a HUGE Tupac fan So is Sean "X-Pac/Syxx-Pac" Whittman. His stagename is in honor of the late rapper. | |
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