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this was MJ. see the fans passing out?
This has been no other celebrity in my lifetime. I hate the MJ references
Pac stans - "he ain't lying"

this was MJ. see the fans passing out?
This has been no other celebrity in my lifetime. I hate the MJ references

Stop it. Pac was that dude when he died because commercially he was hot in 96. 96 was his biggest year but he never had a year like that prior. Heavy D was bigger then Pac every year prior except 96 (and 1993) and Heavy D was the first rapper to ever do a song with MJ. I'm not trying to say Heavy D was MJ, I'm just saying Pac was never MJ levels like that while alive. One good year does not equal MJ level because Hammer and Coolio also had big years as well.
Peep Heavy D on In Living Color in 1992. Pac and Puffy are in the background because Heavy D is the superstar while they are still on their way to climbing up to that level. How you MJ when you playing the background to someone bigger?
snoop is the michael jackson of hiphop
nikka is known globally... even lil kids today thats 4. know who snoop is... and they wasnt born 5 yrs ago
Kane is bugging only one emcee came close to the gloved one....
Y’all do know he had like 5 albums and like 5 movies before he died lol
snoop and bone. Hell salt n peppa was more popular
Snoop and salt didn’t have a number 1 song in the 90s. pac had 2The problem when judging rappers that die at their peak without reaching their full potential is that we don't get a chance to see them fall off or make subpar albums. So the argument goes, "he would have never fallen off". If Nas would have been killed a month before the release of IWW, we never would have got Nastradamus, and other albums that were average. So he would have been judged off of 2 classics, Illmatic and IWW and everyone would be saying, "he would have had 7 or 8 classic albums had he lived.." We hear it all the itme about Kid Hood. People say he would have been a Redman type of MC. We simply don't know that..He ain't lying tho. Pac was THAT dude when he died.
yep. Death makes everyone love you and place you on levels they normally wouldn't. Dilla's last year of living, he could barely get placements He had about 10 placements in 05 and only 2 of them were somewhat mainstream (Common and Kweli). He dies and all of a sudden he's every rapper's favorite producer, but none of these mfers were reaching out to him for beats in 2005Pac would be considered neurodivergent in this era, him being a "head case" would likely put a bigger spotlight on black mens mental health.
Snoop and salt didn’t have a number 1 song in the 90s. pac had 2
Pac sold 7 mill 95-96 aloneto be mike you had to dominate
2pac never did
nas was selling on par with him in 96
all eyez on me was fading until he died
You an I both know Nas ain’t never seen numbers like that in his lifeAEOM was already the best selling rap album of 1996 before he died.to be mike you had to dominate
2pac never did
nas was selling on par with him in 96
all eyez on me was fading until he died
No he didn’t lolPac sold 7 mill 95-96 aloneYou an I both know Nas ain’t never seen numbers like that in his life
Pac sold 7 mill 95-96 aloneYou an I both know Nas ain’t never seen numbers like that in his life
AEOM was already the best selling rap album of 1996 before he died.