Tupac's Technical Skills As A Rapper

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I think thats a stretch but I do acknowledge that he didn't jsut have one flows all the time.

No, it's not. Pac switched up his flow numerous times throughout his albums. Let's use 2Pacalypse as an example:







Where's the lack of versatility?:camby:

I heard (not sure if its true so..) that bones thug n harmony said pac really could'nt keep up with their flow. Which if you listen to thug luv you can see pac not even attempting to keep up with their flow like biggie did on notorious thugs..

Yeah, that's definitely not true. Pac only had the chance to record with Bizzy Bone.
 
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No, it's not. Pac switched up his flow numerous times throughout his albums. Let's use 2Pacalypse as an example:







Where's the lack of versatility?:camby:



Yeah, that's definitely not true. Pac only had the chance to record with Bizzy Bone.

watch this nikka come in here and regurgitate whatever BS he read off that Michael Connor blog or bullshyt as Rap genius forum(eminem stan hive)

Its :mjlol: when people say Pac couldn't diverse his flow let alone go fast


Pac has used a fast paced/double time tons of times
 

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watch this nikka come in here and regurgitate whatever BS he read off that Michael Connor blog or bullshyt as Rap genius forum(eminem stan hive)

Its :mjlol: when people say Pac couldn't diverse his flow let alone go fast


Pac has used a fast paced/double time tons of times



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word

Pac was doing double time flow before Biggie even started rapping.

Biggie in Notorious Thugs wasnt even that damn fast

Pacs tempo in something like "Something wicked" was more Faster than Biggies verse in Notorious Thugs.


"B-b-b-but Pac couldnt keep up with Bone":mjlol:

Pac detractors/Biggie stans are funny breh.
 

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This the kind of shyt that allows white folks to come in and appropriate the culture.Bars, technicalities, graphs, and shyt.Much ado about nothing.


It's all about what moves your soul.


"The big 3" combined could never make a song more socially relevant/powerful as this one


A simple truth>>>>>Technical rhyme scheme jargon.


Next they'll be saying Tyrese is "technically" better than James Brown....his density is greater:pachaha:


facts on facts:wow:
 

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He was the most poetic rapper I can think of, a brilliant artist, and able to convey his message forcefully.

And he probably has more songs I replay constantly than any other rapper.

Exactly. Pac was not the greatest lyricist, the most technical one, but his words made impact. I love to listen to Pun, Biggie, witty lyricists like Big L or Canibus, but when I want to listen to songs that actually inspire you or give you wisdom, then it's always Pac. And 20 years later since I first discovered Pac's music, it still has the same effect.

Pac's last verse on Pain...:whoo::banderas::wow:
 
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