Pac fans are up before the sunrise, 1st to hit the block...
naS fans are lazy mufukkaz who wake up late due to lack of motivation... thats why naS doesnt have his very own Motown yet.
Dapped for humour lol. Love that Pac song too lol.
Pac fans are up before the sunrise, 1st to hit the block...
naS fans are lazy mufukkaz who wake up late due to lack of motivation... thats why naS doesnt have his very own Motown yet.
Dear Mama is an incredible song, one of the best Hip Hop songs of all time in my opinion. I love Dance too, I could hear emotion in that from Nas.
The difference between dear mama and dance is the difference between Pac and Nas. Not to take anything away from him but Nas is often detached from the things he raps about, he takes the narrator approach where as pac brings you into the experience of what he's getting across. He's giving you descriptions, sights and sounds because he's observing. When I listened to 7DT I could feel the paranoia...when I listened to AEOM I could feel relief. He added a layer of depth that you can't really pull off when you're not really in the mix.
Great to see that this hasn't turned into a stan war so far. I'd have to give it to Pac by a slight edge based off the fact that Pac can make music to appeal to ANY demographic and don't sound forced our cliche. Pac covered the grounds of picture painting and storytelling, He's delivered Social Commentary, He knew how to made songs to appeal to the streets, He knew how to make songs that the women can appreciate and that the fellas can't front on.
Nas can't make those type of songs that can make the club rock like How Do U Want It, Toss it Up, California Love, or songs and when he did, They sounded out of his element(You Owe Me, Oochie Wally)
Nas has great songs to make you think, Very introspective songs and does a terrific job of crafting songs of painting street life but Pac had the ability to grab the heart and soul.