first dude said he HOPED 2Pac died, but said he regretted saying that after seeing the impact. Stated after he left prison his content changed. Stated he deserved what was coming to him.
first chick said he lived a million lives that anybody could ask for.
second chick was shocked, thought of him as family. Didn’t like Hit Em Up and the beef.
Second dude alludes to the East Coast was responsible for it (somehow)
Third chick stated he hope he made peace to God and sent condolences to family
Radio host #1 pointed out Pac’s contradiction. Stated a family member called in and said his image on stage was different from behind clothes doors. Stated the public didn’t get to see his other side. Gave a warning to future artists and used NWA as an example of living in that environment but not partaking in it.
Radio host #2 said Pac wasn’t worth stopping his entire timeslot to talk about Tupac all night.
Radio host #1 stated in two occasions Pac was antagonizing white police officers in Atlanta and the audience in Milwaukee. Stated Pac underestimated his pull.
Radio Host #2 said Pac and Eazy gon do a live show from Hell. Said the callers should send love to their family members that died.
I Get Around was #1 which is crazy seeing Changes is the song most folks remember him for. Caller stated they preferred to remember Pac when he was joyful and not angry. Toss It Up was previewed
Proclaimed the East Coast-West Coast beef was over… smh
So basically the women were distraught and the fellas were neutral, almost foul about it.
Unpopular opinion: this was a refreshing take on Pac. Not only was it in real time, but was authentic.. as disrespectful and crass as it was.
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