Nomad1
Tupac KONY and GOAT
Then the weed carrier got took out himselfand he got taken out by a weed carrier...

Then the weed carrier got took out himselfand he got taken out by a weed carrier...

He's one of the best. But his killer is six feet under so it's all good.ah well you agree he was the most talented
Damn near 20 years later, nikka's still trying to diminish the shine of a dead man....a dead man
Think about that.
It's like swinging a bat at the air and trying to hurt the air.....You're just frustrating yourself.The legacy is what it is.
Y'all can't change it.Just get on with your lives, brehs
He was never convicted of rapeTupac was not a civil rights activist. He was convicted for rape..no matter how everyone tries to belittle it...he got someone shot...he probably got stretch killed...he was beefin with everyone...he threatened to kill kids....
he was narcistic...and its time for all the stans to accept it..
. Haitian Jack set him up for that rape case, he never got anyone shot, it was Stretch's fault he got murked, and he wasn't beefing with everyone in fact he squashed multiple beefs, and Biggie said he fukks kids in the ass so are we suppose to take that literally? Tupac was not a civil rights activist. He was convicted for rape..no matter how everyone tries to belittle it...he got someone shot...he probably got stretch killed...he was beefin with everyone...he threatened to kill kids....
he was narcistic...and its time for all the stans to accept it..
People love to bring up this bullshyt...what does shooting five cops have to do with the fact that Pac was not, and never was a gangsta....why so many people are such Pac dikkriders that the idea that he was a talented musician is not enough...they have to try and prove he was hard. Pac was not hard. Get over it. He was a great rapper, that's it.
His repetitive music don't hold up they gotta find something else to prop him up.People love to bring up this bullshyt...what does shooting five cops have to do with the fact that Pac was not, and never was a gangsta....why so many people are such Pac dikkriders that the idea that he was a talented musician is not enough...they have to try and prove he was hard. Pac was not hard. Get over it. He was not a revolutionary..he was not Kwame Ture, Amiri Baraka, Huey Newton, etc..he wa snot calling for radical thought or black collectivization...He was a great rapper, that's it.
He was real tho....I respect his realness.....
But I dont respect his fans callin him a civil rights activist or something else he was not.... dude was a narcist...
he had gangsta in him....
His repetitive music don't hold up they gotta find something else to prop him up.
This is his most underrated song by far off his first albumif you want to hear the real Pac when he was actually the most radical, listen to 2Pacalypse Now, which I consider to be damn near brilliant in referencing the black freedom struggle...I argue that it alongside Me Against the World, are the hardest things Pac ever did....after that, it was downhill and he fell victim to the capitalist system that he was so against

Damn near 20 years later, nikka's still trying to diminish the shine of a dead man....a dead man
Think about that.
It's like swinging a bat at the air and trying to hurt the air.....You're just frustrating yourself.The legacy is what it is.
Y'all can't change it.Just get on with your lives, brehs
nikkas swinging passionately at the air like Tre in Nia Longs living room on Boyz N The Hood....but still ain't damaged the legacy
...they favorite rappers calling Pac the goat year by year

Yea he was real, I agree, but he was not some hardcore gangsta that everyone likes to call him...people need to know their history and stop giving Pac this convoluted image...how about Poor Righteous Teachers? How about the Jungle Brothers? Public Enemy? Brand Nubian? Geto Boys? K-Rino and the Terrorists of the South Park Coalition? These were revolutionary dudes who practiced what they preached...real gangstas if you know what a gangsta is
Just a brother who wasn't afraid to speak his mind