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Lord of the 7 Kingdoms
Retroactively discrediting things because an artist isn't popular.
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they revise history like time travellers..
Retroactively discrediting things because an artist isn't popular.
The the the coli dot com...com...com
no the fukk it wasnt..Having a sitcom and female fans was considered a bad thing at the time. Plus 99% of your fans wear high heels was brilliant.
That shyt fukked up hip hop.no the fukk it wasnt..
what did pac tell biggie..
make songs for the women...nikkas would flock to what the hoes like..
1 more chance...
no the fukk it didnt..that shyt been goin on for ages...That shyt fukked up hip hop.
Nahhh.no the fukk it didnt..that shyt been goin on for ages...
Having a sitcom and female fans was considered a bad thing at the time. Plus 99% of your fans wear high heels was brilliant.
U catching feelings from the sidelineRetroactively discrediting things because an artist isn't popular.
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Nahhh.
It hasn't been. At one point chicks danced to whatever had a hype beat. Songs were marketed to them, but not like post Pac with the REQUIREMENT of having a chick song if you want black people to like your music. Built in simping that came from the ultimate singlemommy creation. A great man who had a super feminine speech pattern nikkas love to ignore
another case of when dikk riding 2Pac goes wrong
Pac didn't make anything a requirement....like dude said it had been going on way before hip hop had ever heard of a 2pac
LL started it off with this...
and then LL perfected it with this...2pac was still dancing in Digital Underground when this song was popping
And you must have not heard of Heavy D....When this dropped i dont remember 1 person saying Heavy D fukked up Hip hop.
Here's another big Heavy D song that was made for the ladies that was respectable...(they even did the part 2 version in your hero 2pacs debut movie)
Heavy also killed it with this one. Hip Hop had nothing but love for it when it came out. This came out the same year Pac went to prison. But Heavy was doing this before anyone had ever heard of Digital Underground.
I could keep going but I already proved you know nothing about hip hop history.
None of them were "gangster/hardcore" rappers.
Pac was the first in that category to pander.
to your pontifical bullshyt.