If Tupac was alive how different do you think shyt would be?

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50 Cent is an example of what pac would have been if he lived. Our people are some haters breh :manny: nobody is immune.
 

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The hell Pac being alive supposed to do? :mjlol: Based on his last interview, he'd probably be saying "All Lives Matter"
 

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Well, I don't think he would still be a rapper. I think he would have been done with that 10-15 years ago.

He'd probably would have had his own talk show or he would have been someone who churned his way into the social conscious/media talking head type.
 

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I think he would have influenced and changed the arc of the past 16 years. He was a powerful international influence with black political roots and undertones in his music.

He was prophetic lyrically and did highlight social issues even ones before they occured.

Also he held other celebs accountable in the media on their actions and stances.
 

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Tupac was well-loved, but his death has also magnified his impact to the tenth degree.
nikkas are overestimating just how popular he was at the time of his death, he wasn't a singular voice of hip-hop, he was one of the most popular, alongside about 10 other popular rappers/rap groups.
shyt in 95 and 96 venues would have had Coolio over Pac :yeshrug:
He was also making his foray into acting, and was having a harder time balancing the "gangsta rap" persona from the "Black empowerment" persona.
Life would be the same, we'd just have more Pac albums, movies, and assassination attempts :dame:
 

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Nah, he was more than just a "rapper". Waaaaay more. That's why he's so highly regarded around the world. While far from perfect, dude had the potential to be an all time great leader. All these modern-day c00n rappers who y'all worship can learn a thing or 2 from dude:



Everybody wanna be Pac except when its time to REALLY speak up.


"Everybody wanna be 'Pac,
But don't nobody wanna fill them shoes
Before they feel them shots"
 

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Pac wasn't gonna make music for much longer had he not died. He had his sights set on Hollywood and would've probably been in some big movies. I definitely think he wouldn't have been on the sidelines or stayed silent. That wasn't in his nature, he was a warrior by birth.
 
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