Is 2 Pac becoming forgotten in rap?

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Shouldn't be surprising for a few reasons.
  1. The nikka been dead for over 25 years
  2. Young nikkas today ain't really interested in the stuff he was talkin about.
 

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thats bullshyt. There’s new listeners in every genre that start with whatever is popular and shyt on the old stuff. Only if they get right into the genre and enjoy it as a lifestyle or a part of their identity do they usually start to look back and really dig into classics and legendary acts. You think teeny bopper kids who listen to Blink 182 or Good Charlotte give a shyt about old punk bands? They don’t care until it’s not a phase anymore. Lots of people stay in that top 40 phase for their whole life they just like whatever is on the radio and don’t care that much about music.
Not bullshyt. Go check the rock genre I’ve had convos with young white boys who learned how to play they instruments from playing the classic shyt. The level of respect is no comparison and if u trying to that shows how little u into other genre’s like that.
 

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Breh, damn near the whole freshman class at Howard rockin them Pac shirts. Lil nikkaz got the audacity to rock nose rings and go shirtless. If anything, Pac is having a resurgence after the industry tried to lowkey bury him.
This is the thing. All these industry nikkas tried to use him as a meal ticket in the early 2000s and tried to shyt on his name when it feels safe. Most of PAC’s people are dead so it’s a lot of comfortability around disrespecting him and rewriting history. A lot of these nikkas talkin crazy now was making fake collabs n sampling his shyt early 2000s.
 
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