Lil Xan rates Tupac a 2.. says he has boring music. Wake Flocka bans him from hip hop

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I'll bet my last dollar that if he said Hov's music is boring, this would be a different thread :mjlol:
umm. it would be the same, espescially how people lately(party due also to the 4:44 album) treat him like a God just like people claim Pac fans do for Pac

and Im someone who is a Pac fan who finds this commotion blowing out of proportion
 

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6:25 :dahell:

does ebro not know Pac only had 5 albums

even if you think his first two is bad, that still does not negate that majority of Pacs catalog is still in a good average considering (and ebro said himself the 3 good albums he has) he has still 3 classics which make up the majority of his catalog

Pac is 3 out of 5


I don’t know if it’s because I always loved hip hop and wanted to know shyt in youth to best of the culture that I could (I’m 30 now) but that “nobody listened to 2pacs first two albums” shyt is rediculous.
I don’t know how your about the culture and what it stands for, and not gain inspiration from a youthful voice on “2pacaylpse now”. 2pac was 18 years old, and had more prospective, more bite, more power, than any of these rappers preaching black advancement today.
I’m not disappointed in “lil zan,” I’m not disappointed in the youth even, because it’s been over... Hip hop as a culture is f’in dead, and my main point is this....

It’s media people,from radio personalities like Ebro and Rosenberg as shown here, that killed it... why, because sheer ignorance..: Ebro got to be 45 now, for him and Rosenberg, who would be like 17 at pacs death, act like me against the world, 2pacolypse now, had no influence on the east coast.. they just dikkriders to stay step in step with the youth to make their radio show relevant.

I don’t know, to me, this is another example of how hip hop, which is a culture, is dead amongst the youth that spread it, and is today nothing like what I understood it to be in my time and those before me
 
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It's our fault. We throw our legends away instead of putting them on a pedestal like cacs do in rock and country(both our music too).


We need to go back to the way it was where if you wasn't a nikka, you were a guest and kept your mouth shut if we let you in. We letting house guests put they feet on the couch man.
 

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Culture Vulture ass. Get these Pitchfork "tastemakers" out of hip hop. They keep putting these Heroin/Xan rappers on for "irony"

Also, I've noticed how white people get like :beli: when discussing Tupac. They always say Biggie is better only to slight Pac. My point is that they always saying slick shyt about Pac when he comes up, that man stood for bigger things. It's just funny. I've never heard a Cac say something good about Pac
 

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We talk about culture the word so much now days, but so much of that word is just urbanized in fashion and lifestyle ethics of socializm. Not enough dialogue is contributed to the fact that the word values a impact that Hiphop / Rap was influenced by African Centric Americans and other ethical backgrounds of urban dense areas the music was a sonia of the experiences and the cry’s and the laughters, Music captured the soul and the pain. Speaking from all people in walks of life.
We have been culture vultured and overlayed tricked by how socializm and influence has taken control of culture ... lil xan wouldn’t be a rapper when 2pac was Alive. Think about it. Lil xan is accepted because social media allows it. And y’all control socializm
 

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Another cac that don't respect rap music but in it.

Seems to be a new age problem.

Should asked him Bout Bob Dylan...

He wouldve figuratively sucked his dikk like Post Malone or any other white person intruding the culture as if it makes them special
 

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It's our fault. We throw our legends away instead of putting them on a pedestal like cacs do in rock and country(both our music too).


We need to go back to the way it was where if you wasn't a nikka, you were a guest and kept your mouth shut if we let you in. We letting house guests put they feet on the couch man.

nikkaz shoulda G checked Action Bronson for his disrespect on Ghost
 

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lil xan is the product of us allowing Milli Vanilli they didn’t sing they’re actual songs they was two gay male models that got signed by a label and they never even heard these guys real voices. Look this shyt up it’s sick and twisted and gay

That’s the weird part
2nd. Gucci Mane. Because a lot of new wave kids looked up to him and he taught them not to give a fukk and get high

3rd three six mafia. Because they made demonic music with rap mainstream and that influence created a druggy wave

Now u have a new generation of non urban kids who don’t relate to the struggle of urban life but relate to the party scene of the lifestyle of the music in a drug use fashion
The culture is now just a parody of intoxicating
 
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