The Reason Kendrick Loses Is Because He Doesn't Know Who He Is.

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I think Pac was influential no doubt, but posthumously he's been put on the pedestal of a revolutionary figure when he was just a 25 year old trying to find his way. His music reflected that, imo.
How old are you? Pac had that power before he died.
Also i'm addressing your statement that "He was not a revolutionary and I don't really think he wanted to be one. For every "Brenda's Got a Baby" there are 2 "How Do U Want It". 2Pac"
Fact is that 2pac has interviews from 1996 talking about his intentions which show you're wrong about what he wanted to be.
Also the ONLY 2pac record with a decent amount of party records is AEOM.
And even that only possesses 10 out of 27 party records.
So basically, shut yo dumb ass up
 

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while Kendirck wasn't the first rapper to dive into this kind of content, i must admit it's been a while since an album combined this sort of content with an incredibly consistent sound that was also HIGH QUALITY.


that's why this is album of the year. How many albums have been in hip hop with excellent production AND pro-black content throughout? Public Enemy's first couple of joints, Train of Thought, R.A.P Music, Black Star, Black on Both Sides. Those are the only ones i can think of.
You can't equate high quality to a nikka whom sounds horrible on the mic and has trouble making music that jams
 

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your opinion though

and so far the ones saying TPAB is not jamming are CACs, at least irl
calling it "high quality" is an opinion.

As far as him having jams,like i said in aonther thread,what songs does he have that are being bumped like the following songs:

Singles from 400 Degreez
  1. "Ha"
    Released: October 17, 1998
  2. "Back That Azz Up"
    Released: February 20, 1999
  3. "Follow Me Now"


  4. Released: 1999Singles from Word of Mouf
    1. "Area Codes"
      Released: July 3, 2001
    2. "Rollout (My Business)"
      Released: October 16, 2001
    3. "Saturday (Oooh! Ooooh!)"
      Released: December 11, 2001
    4. "Move bytch"
      Released: May 21, 2002


  5. Singles from Get Rich or Die Tryin'
    1. "In da Club"
      Released: January 7, 2003
    2. "21 Questions"
      Released: April 29, 2003
    3. "P.I.M.P."
      Released: August 12, 2003
    4. "If I Can't"
      Released: September 16, 2003



    5. Singles from The College Dropout
      1. "Through the Wire"
        Released: September 30, 2003
      2. "Slow Jamz"
        Released: December 2, 2003
      3. "All Falls Down"
        Released: February 24, 2004
      4. "Jesus Walks"
        Released: May 25, 2004
      5. "The New Workout Plan"
        Released: August 31, 2004

      Singles from ...And Then There Was X
      1. "What's My Name"
        Released: November 6, 1999
      2. "What These bytches Want"
        Released: February 20, 2000
      3. "Party Up (Up in Here)"
        Released: June 6, 2000
      Singles from 2001
      1. "Still D.R.E."
        Released: October 13, 1999
      2. "Forgot About Dre"
        Released: January 29, 2000
      3. "The Next Episode"
        Released: July 3, 2000
      4. "The Watcher"
        Released: February 26, 2001[1]

      Singles from Country Grammar
      1. "Country Grammar (Hot shyt)"
        Released: February 29, 2000
      2. "E.I."
        Released: October 28, 2000
      3. "Ride wit Me"
        Released: April 24, 2001
      4. "Batter Up"
        Released: September 11, 2001
        Singles from All Eyez on Me
        1. "California Love"
          Released: December 28, 1995
        2. "2 of Amerikaz Most Wanted"
          Released: May 7, 1996
        3. "How Do U Want It"
          Released: June 4, 1996
        4. "All Bout U"
          Released: August 13, 1996
        5. "Life Goes On"
          Released: September 11, 1996
        6. "I Ain't Mad at Cha"
          Released: September 15, 1996

        Singles from The Score
        1. "Fu-Gee-La"
          Released: January 9, 1996
        2. "Killing Me Softly"
          Released: May 31, 1996
        3. "Ready or Not"
          Released: September 2, 1996
        4. "No Woman, No Cry"
          Released: December 5, 1996
        Singles from The Blueprint
        1. "Izzo (H.O.V.A.)"
          Released: August 21, 2001
        2. "Girls, Girls, Girls"
          Released: October 2, 2001
        3. "Jigga That nikka"
          Released: January 29, 2002
        4. "Song Cry"
          Released: May 8, 2002

        Singles from Rule 3:36
        1. "Between Me and You"
          Released: June 16, 2000
        2. "Put It on Me"
          Released: December 12, 2000
        3. "6 Feet Underground"
          Released: 2000
        4. "I Cry"
          Released: April 3, 2001

        Singles from The Marshall Mathers LP
        1. "The Real Slim Shady"
          Released: May 16, 2000
        2. "The Way I Am"
          Released: September 7, 2000
        3. "Stan"
          Released: December 9, 2000
        4. "I'm Back"
          Released: April 3, 2001

        Singles from The Predator
        1. "Wicked"
          Released: October 21, 1992
        2. "It Was a Good Day"
          Released: February 23, 1993
        3. "Check Yo Self"
          Released: August 17, 1993


        Singles from Ready to Die
        1. "Juicy"
          Released: August 8, 1994
        2. "Big Poppa"
          Released: February 20, 1995
        3. "Warning"
          Released: 1995
        Singles from E. 1999 Eternal
        1. "1st of tha Month"
          Released: June 15, 1995
        2. "East 1999"
          Released: November 21, 1995
        3. "Tha Crossroads"
          Released: February 1, 1996
 

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That's fair. Kendrick's an observer. His subject matter is more about the world around him than himself. That's why you'll struggle to find personal songs in his catalog.

But there's nothing wrong with that, and it doesn't make him untrue to himself. He's just a good guy in a crazy world, plenty of people relate to that.
Who pays you better,interscope or top dawg?
 

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The album really is great it just seems like you had to force yourself to listen to it tho :lupe: the music just didn't hit my ears right if that makes any sense :ld:
 

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How old are you? Pac had that power before he died.
Also i'm addressing your statement that "He was not a revolutionary and I don't really think he wanted to be one. For every "Brenda's Got a Baby" there are 2 "How Do U Want It". 2Pac"
Fact is that 2pac has interviews from 1996 talking about his intentions which show you're wrong about what he wanted to be.
Also the ONLY 2pac record with a decent amount of party records is AEOM.
And even that only possesses 10 out of 27 party records.
So basically, shut yo dumb ass up

He was also running around trying to be a blood, jumping people in casinos and trying to hang with hardcore criminals in 1996. Sorry to ruin your dreams, 2Pac was not a revolutionary. He was a guy who said some poignant things from time to time, like anybody else with a brain. He was more concerned about getting his (well deserved) money when he died, not freedom fighting.

Take that cape off and let that man rest, buddy.
 

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Btw, who Tupac revolutionizing before he died? He was spitting on people, screaming thug life, objectifying women like the next man. gotta take those makaveli Air Force ones off and look objectively.
 

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That's all generic "hood" stuff though breh.

Same tropes we've seen in every hood story since forever. Its not really personal. shyt might not even be true.
Lol @ "Generic Hood Stuff".

Feel free to show me all the rappers with Kendrick's life story.
I gotta see this.
 

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He was also running around trying to be a blood, jumping people in casinos and trying to hang with hardcore criminals in 1996. Sorry to ruin your dreams, 2Pac was not a revolutionary. He was a guy who said some poignant things from time to time, like anybody else with a brain. He was more concerned about getting his (well deserved) money when he died, not freedom fighting.

Take that cape off and let that man rest, buddy.
You ruined nothing. I never disputed what he did in the casino or whom he was running with so that talking point is POINTless.
You said pac didnt want to be a revolutionary,i said there's interviews with him discussing his plans. (which is a fact)
You said (word for word) "For every "Brenda's Got a Baby" there are 2 "How Do U Want It". 2Pac"
I showed how that was a blatant lie. And if you want to be shown further,I WILL DO SO
@SirBiatch ,you dapping. What about his post are you cosigning?
He didnt dispel any of my points all he did was duck what i addressed and try to create a faux debate over something I wasnt even debating (whom he was running with and that casino drama)
 

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You ruined nothing. I never disputed what he did in the casino or whom he was running with so that talking point is POINTless.
You said pac didnt want to be a revolutionary,i said there's interviews with him discussing his plans. (which is a fact)
You said (word for word) "For every "Brenda's Got a Baby" there are 2 "How Do U Want It". 2Pac"
I showed how that was a blatant lie. And if you want to be shown further,I WILL DO SO
@SirBiatch ,you dapping. What about his post are you cosigning?
He didnt dispel any of my points all he did was duck what i addressed and try to create a faux debate over something I wasnt even debating (whom he was running with and that casino drama)

All of it. Pac was probably bipolar. He was contradictory to say the least.

and you were the first to call Squirrel a "Dumb ass" (unprovoked) which makes me think you're too close to the issue to see it critically.
 

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All of it. Pac was probably bipolar. He was contradictory to say the least.

and you were the first to call Squirrel a "Dumb ass" (unprovoked) which makes me think you're too close to the issue to see it critically.
I called him a dumb ass for blatantly lying. Saying 2pac had 2 how do you want it's for every brenda's gotta baby" is a blatant lie. Meaning he's ill informed or just trying to defame 2pac with something he knows is a lie. Both make him worthy of being called a dumb ass.
You must be a fukk boy too if you're cosigning blatant lies.
 
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