New 2Pac interview

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:pachaha: thought you meant new new

You think this is a Game?
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Its interesting how those that came after had pieces of him woven into their DNA:

Jay as the businessman, Fif with the street, Ye with the controversy etc etc. Pretty much everyone who carved a lane in the rap game had amplified an isolated aspect of Pac that was the main string to their bow but for him was just another thread in being multifaceted.
 

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He was too bright to go out the way he did, I look at the current list of hip hop billionaires, and none had the talent, pull nor work ethic he had. One can almost be mad rather than sad that he died. What a waste of talent.
Life is too short.

I’m guessing older generation would reference Sam Cooke as an example of that. Black man on top of the world and gets killed.

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I was a baby when he died but Imagining what 2Pac would’ve became is probably not only the biggest what if in hip hop history, but almost in modern history as well along side Malcom X, Fred Hampton, etc.


He had his flaws but that’s what made him special he never perceived to be perfect & we excepted him just for that.
 

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ITS SO CRAZY HE
WAS ONLY 25 AT DEATH.

25 YR OLDS ON THE COLI
STILL BEATING THEIR MEAT
TO PAWGS IN JBO.
:devil:
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