Is 2pac "White Manz World" the greatest and most important 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.
nikka, fukk faith. She should've played her part instead of wondering why they call her "bytch". Cuz, he said it about her dont mean he didn't have love for the true sisters.
 

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nikka, fukk faith. She should've played her part instead of wondering why they call her "bytch". Cuz, he said it about her dont mean he didn't have love for the true sisters.


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The point is that the song isnt the greatest and most important song of my generation.
 
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