TonyVanDam said: Graycap23 said: Well damn.....let resurrect his ass then. ....provided that he didn't fake his death! I saw Tupac on the corner the other day sellin "RIP Biggie" shirts 2 for $10 "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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kanamit said: vainandy said: If he had lived, he would have eventually faded out like everyone usually does and would never have gotten the undeserving "Elvis legend" status that he got after his death.
Keep preaching "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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would have went on to do mainly movies, and music here and there. i think he would of distanced himself from suge like snoop did. | |
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missfee said: What he had verbally crucified Soulja Boy? Would he like Lil' Wayne's music? Would he and Kanye had words? Would he still been putting out albums today? Would he had been accused of having something to do with Biggie's death? Would he had eventually been signed to Bad Boy Records or to Roc-a-fella?
Questions Makes you wonder. I'm trying to imagine a Tupac /SB beef now. All I can see is Tupac fucking SB up lol. I agree about Suge Knight, no doubt. And basically all of this: True he was acting like an idiot, but I think it was a valuable reason behind it, and actually I believe that it was all a stunt. He was acting like a puppet for Suge Knight because he believe he owed him when Suge got him out of jail. And I still believe until the day that I die that Suge had something to do with his death. If Tupac hadn't died that fateful night, I don't know if I believe that somebody else would have eventually shot him....people can change. www.maximum-jackson.com
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marnifrances said: missfee said: What he had verbally crucified Soulja Boy? Would he like Lil' Wayne's music? Would he and Kanye had words? Would he still been putting out albums today? Would he had been accused of having something to do with Biggie's death? Would he had eventually been signed to Bad Boy Records or to Roc-a-fella?
Questions Makes you wonder. I'm trying to imagine a Tupac /SB beef now. All I can see is Tupac fucking SB up lol. I agree about Suge Knight, no doubt. And basically all of this: True he was acting like an idiot, but I think it was a valuable reason behind it, and actually I believe that it was all a stunt. He was acting like a puppet for Suge Knight because he believe he owed him when Suge got him out of jail. And I still believe until the day that I die that Suge had something to do with his death. If Tupac hadn't died that fateful night, I don't know if I believe that somebody else would have eventually shot him....people can change. Soulja Boy talking shit then we see on the news "Breaking News: Tupac Shakur drove up to Soulja Boy's recording studio and bitchslapped him" "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: marnifrances said: Soulja Boy talking shit then we see on the news "Breaking News: Tupac Shakur drove up to Soulja Boy's recording studio and bitchslapped him" EXACTLY! www.maximum-jackson.com
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I think GrayCap is being a little too hard on young Tupac. Foolish, self righteous and contradicting as he may have been, there is still value in the way he was able to touch life's and genuinely move people. Given time I believe he would evolve as an artist and as a person that would have brought a different voice and fresh perspective to urban culture. You can't take a snapshot of any person life and extrapolate that into what they will become. 1 over Jordan...the greatest since | |
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popgodazipa said: I think GrayCap is being a little too hard on young Tupac. Foolish, self righteous and contradicting as he may have been, there is still value in the way he was able to touch life's and genuinely move people. Given time I believe he would evolve as an artist and as a person that would have brought a different voice and fresh perspective to urban culture. You can't take a snapshot of any person life and extrapolate that into what they will become.
Given that we will never know, I hope that u would have been correct. | |
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