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What was the reaction to Tupac and Biggie's deaths? Anyone?
From both sides of the spectrum, white and black America. | |
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Looking back, I agree with what Chris Rock said about their deaths. | |
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What did he say? | |
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He basically dismissed the account of their deaths as "assassinations". | |
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Interesting... | |
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i heard my mom cried.
she has big pic of him at the bottom of the stairs.
between jesus and martin lutehr king. i can NOT make this up.
my mom has a big ass framed picture of tupac between MLK and JESUS. | |
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Dang. | |
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were you not alive???
idk. it feels like 2pac's was the bigger mainstream media story AT THE TIME...
but Biggie's legacy has way overblown Pac's (and his music was better - not that 2pac wasn't also great) I'll leave it alone babe...just be me | |
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can i be her friend? that's awesome...I would put a picture of Left Eye between my mom and gramma, just about I'll leave it alone babe...just be me | |
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Basically. | |
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sc12's 13 last I checked. | |
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Fixed. | |
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1st...why is it that famous people are "assinated" and everyday people are "murdered"???
well I was 26 yrs old when 2Pac died...it wasn't as shocking as Biggie's because 2pac lived for almost a week afterwards...and Biggie died same day... I think the media over hyped the east coast/west coast war... I feel these 2 were rushed way to fast become "legends" as they are precieved today...truth is they had some good music...nothing earth shattering... but if not of all the media on what i feel was the dumbest battle and them being killed...they would of just been considerd rappers from the 90's...
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The day Tupac died I was 24 yrs old sitting in a nursing class. One of my friends from high school was sitting next to me and someone came into the room and announced that Tupac was dead. Both of us cried. Tupac was the first celebrity that I cried for; Michael Jackson was the last. Tupac's death hit home because his songs touched a generation of young people who lived the lyrics he rapped about. Such a waste of a great life. People kept saying he was still alive, but when I saw his mother and Snoop cry on tv I knew he was really gone. Biggie's death on the other hand was not really a surprise. The rap atmosphere at that time kinda made u know he was next. I will always believe that Diddy had something to do with both their deaths. | |
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Btw Tupac and Biggie still get played on my ipod-they were rap for my generation.sometimes I wonder what tupac would have become/ a great actor or an activist. He was talented. | |
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I remember I almost got beat up in school for wearing a Biggie T-Shirt the week Pac got shot. JERKIN' EVERYTHING IN SIGHT!!!!! | |
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smoothcriminal12 said:
All true-makes me sad still to remember that day. | |
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There is no spectrum outside of America? (I take it you mean the USA) . | |
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Paris9748430 said: I remember I almost got beat up in school for wearing a Biggie T-Shirt the week Pac got shot. Yeah it was that kinda atmosphere. | |
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...Huh? I wasn't meaning to imply that. I just wanted to know what the viewpoint was mainly in America, though if you're from another country and want to share your experience feel free. [Edited 1/15/12 17:48pm] | |
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Really? | |
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Yup, tension was high that week. JERKIN' EVERYTHING IN SIGHT!!!!! | |
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No offence taken!
It wasn't as big news here in the UK as the USA, but Tupac got 10 times more coverage that Biggie. The UK news reported its as another "this is what US black rappers do" approach. Sad, but understandable from an outside perspective. . | |
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Anybody else remember that a couple of weeks after Tupac died his video for I Ain't Mad at Cha premiered at it kinda gave u an eerie feeling. | |
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I love both Tupac and Biggie. I use to be into Biggie but now I find I am more of a 2pac fan but I still adore them both nonetheless.
I was around 4 or 5 when they both died... so obviously to young to remember....
I do believe that their is a bigger conspiracy around who exactly killed them...
Also, everyone claiming Biggies music was better than Pac needs to sit down LOL... Now I LOVE Biggie but here me out....
Pac had alot more political and complex lyrics than Biggie ever did not to mention most of all his lyrics were written by HIM himself... not knocking Biggie but just saying... I find Pacs music overall alot more challenging and complicated as well as creatively constructed... Nothing Biggie has ever done tops The 7 Theory Don Killuminati which was exactly written in 7 days...
Im lovin your threads lately smooth!! Nice
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Thanks for the correction. | |
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It's a shame, ain't it? | |
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When you're my age, that one year makes a whole lot of difference. | |
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Yeah I should know. | |
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