Is 2pac "White Manz World" the greatest and most important song of his generation?

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2pac was on another level. How did he come up with these records so young and so fast. He was making joints like these quick and just moving on to the next song like it wasn't nothing. He captured black pain n such a profound way. It was probably recorded in a matter of minutes in a random late night studio session. This man is the GOAT


Are u ever going to explain why its the most important song because everything I'm reading so far is just dikk riding...why dont u explain why it is because I totally disagee.
 

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I was 18 When Makeveli dropped now explain why it the greates and most important song of his generation.
thats a lie but the track capture the pain and anger of a whole generation lost to crack and institutional racism in one song
 
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it wasn't even supposed to be an album

it was originally intended to be a free mixtape full of original content (Like Royces last Bar Exam tape that had all original beats)

but then he died and they decided to release it as an LP

Pac was such a workaholic that he was about to give away a classic for free like it was nothing

not to mention that he had filmed two movies in which he was the main star that he never even lived to see play in theaters

:wow:
 
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thats a lie but the track capture the pain and anger of a whole generation lost to crack and institutional racism in one song


Ok well let me tell u what stood out to me when I first heard this song. Pac made a declaration of being sorry to the sisters...and it sounded nice...But this was late 96 and everything he did to make Faith look bad made him sound like a hypocrite because he never openly apologized to Faith.



Apologizes to my true sisters, far from bytches
Help me raise my Black nation, reparations are due


But just a few months prior he was bragging about Biggie walking around not knowing if the baby is his.....So he had Faith on a song about sisters being far from bytches yet she's about to have a baby and instead of feeding her the proper things that can help her raise that Black nation...he leaves Faith with the impression to her son when he grows up that she was a ho who had the daddy not knowing if the baby was really his...

This is why I disagree about that specific song being the greatest and most imporatnt song of his generation.
 

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Ok well let me tell u what stood out to me when I first heard this song. Pac made a declaration of being sorry to the sisters...and it sounded nice...But this was late 96 and everything he did to make Faith look bad made him sound like a hypocrite because he never openly apologized to Faith.



Apologizes to my true sisters, far from bytches
Help me raise my Black nation, reparations are due


But just a few months prior he was bragging about Biggie walking around not knowing if the baby is his.....So he had Faith on a song about sisters being far from bytches yet she's about to have a baby and instead of feeding her the proper things that can help her raise that Black nation...he leaves Faith with the impression to her son when he grows up that she was a ho who had the daddy not knowing if the baby was really his...

This is why I disagree about that specific song being the greatest and most imporatnt song of his generation.
flex is that u?
 

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flex is that u?


I asked u why its the most important...u never answer.....I then explain why I think its not the most important and u respond by trying to be a comedian.

Looks like I'll never get that explaination and u until I do..u making that declaration in the title is empty with no merit :ehh:
 
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hell yeah...ppl used to clown the outlaws...but now I realize how dope they were...2pac had them on point...and badass verse was on some AZ lifes a bytch shyt...he killed it

U know, I didn't know they did until I started posting online
Me and my cousin were HUGE fans of Tha Outlawz
Yeah, Bad Azz had a AZ moment, it's a verse that captures a moment in time like lighting in a bottle! :wow:
 

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Ok well let me tell u what stood out to me when I first heard this song. Pac made a declaration of being sorry to the sisters...and it sounded nice...But this was late 96 and everything he did to make Faith look bad made him sound like a hypocrite because he never openly apologized to Faith.



Apologizes to my true sisters, far from bytches
Help me raise my Black nation, reparations are due


But just a few months prior he was bragging about Biggie walking around not knowing if the baby is his.....So he had Faith on a song about sisters being far from bytches yet she's about to have a baby and instead of feeding her the proper things that can help her raise that Black nation...he leaves Faith with the impression to her son when he grows up that she was a ho who had the daddy not knowing if the baby was really his...

This is why I disagree about that specific song being the greatest and most imporatnt song of his generation.
How bout he seen faith as a slut and wasnt speaking to her on this song?
 

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I was speaking on your point about pac praising black women while disrespecting faith. Nothing to to do with thread title
 
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