In 2014 tupac is more relevant than elvis/beatles

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Weird comparison tbh, people stan Pac for his personality, nobody’s emulating his music. The Beatles aren’t meant for “turning up” like you expect to hear Hard Day’s Night in the club? :mjgrin:
 
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But 2 of the most relevant artists had Paul on a song that I heard playing in Dollar Genral about a week ago.






And lets not act like Danger Mouse didnt have a whole Mash up movement started in the aughties alliging Jay Z vocals with Beatles samples.



So thats last decade and this decade covered.


Yeah and no. He is pandering for a reason breh. One flopped song doesn't carry him anywhere.

Those die hard Beatles fans? They are old as fukk and slowly dying.

You have nephews and nieces I am sure. They aint turning up to Beatles, like I said.
 

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Yeah and no. He is pandering for a reason breh. One flopped song doesn't carry him anywhere.

Those die hard Beatles fans? They are old as fukk and slowly dying.

You have nephews and nieces I am sure. They aint turning up to Beatles, like I said.

I just told u that Kanye/Rihanna song was playing at a store in the hood and u turn around and call it a flop. :snoop:


My neices and nephews are lil kids. Now my son....he aint bumping Beatles but he aint bumping Pac either.

On the flip side Elvis birthday just passed. They had this thing on the news were they asked this lil white boy who was the king of rock....the lil boy said Elvis. Now he coulda been told what to say beforehand but he still said it.

Yo....why do hip hop fans think everyone in the country is into hip hop?:heh:

There are parts of America that dont even fukk with urban shyt let alone hip hop. I learned this living near Watertown in the late 90's.
 
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