tupac ate like shyt supposely lol

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damn so coli already did that? haha this site doesnt mess about. Even with just those four artists already mentioned thats quite a large proportion of the years hip hop has been active already covered as far as prominent artists. Might have too look a bit deeper into it just out of curiousity.

Heres the one i found,i think it might be a bigger thread unless Im thinking about sohh:mjcry:


http://www.thecoli.com/threads/whic...rently-geminis-are-goat-leos-are-woat.275268/
 

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shyt like this interesting why hasn't anybody interviewed all these dudes like Steele that chilled with PAC. They can do an interview just on he week he spent at PC's crib. shyt makes no sense . As much as Pac is revered there soicj information that noone has been bothered to get.

Na its unfortunate some of Pac's stans, most of them born after he died - like to push the bullshyt narrative that Pac was some East coast New York hating killer/gangsta/rider, which is why most of these losers spend their time (20 years later) carrying on shytting on the East coast still. They don't want to acknowledge all the love he had for the East AND vice versa.

Pac had "beef" with a few NYorkers, and these clowns years later are still on that bullshyt. Over the internet lol. As if they are doing his legacy some sort of service by hating on the mecca. Honestly IMO Pac would disown half of his so called soft ass fans if he was alive.

This man had love for black folk in general and was way past cool with a number of NY, NJ artists/people. This has been documented for years, but most these stans are dumb and in denial.

I wish that One Nation LP would have dropped so it could put a end to these corny ass stan wars you mfs love having.

R.i.p Pac. Respect to Boot Camp. Long live Hip Hop.
 

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Can we get rid of Aubrey though? :to:

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Even though he's a complete fraud rap wise, Drake is currently the most famous hip hop artist in the game now & may be one of the most revered hip hop artists in the future. So based on these 2 factors alone, we should probably keep him on the Scorpio roster.

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Na its unfortunate some of Pac's stans, most of them born after he died - like to push the bullshyt narrative that Pac was some East coast New York hating killer/gangsta/rider, which is why most of these losers spend their time (20 years later) carrying on shytting on the East coast still. They don't want to acknowledge all the love he had for the East AND vice versa.

Pac had "beef" with a few NYorkers, and these clowns years later are still on that bullshyt. Over the internet lol. As if they are doing his legacy some sort of service by hating on the mecca. Honestly IMO Pac would disown half of his so called soft ass fans if he was alive.

This man had love for black folk in general and was way past cool with a number of NY, NJ artists/people. This has been documented for years, but most these stans are dumb and in denial.

I wish that One Nation LP would have dropped so it could put a end to these corny ass stan wars you mfs love having.

R.i.p Pac. Respect to Boot Camp. Long live Hip Hop.
I pretty much agree I'm just sure what it has to do with what I said
 

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who knows. It's kinda hard to break them habits when you grow up poor. Even now people still eat like that. Hell we weren't eating exactly like that but them junk food and sodas and all that. That was my family too.

black people don't plan on living too long, it's kinda been that way for a while considering our history in this country.

Not that Pac was stupid, but dude was human. And dude was still young, people eat like ish while they're still young, and if he jumping on the foreman I'm sure it ain't as bad as they made it sem.
True I got family from the hood down from Baton Rouge due to the floods and they complaining about our food. Like y'all eat too healthy for me.

I told my cuz to throw me a starburst after I got in from the gym about 10 min and she was like u don't eat starburst, I thought u was on the straight and narrow. :dwillhuh:
 

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The goat supposedly ate like shyt and still had a six pack :pachaha::wow:
Shock G and Smif-n-Wessun Talk Tupac's Eating Habits: "I Never Seen Him Eat a Vegetable, Not Once In The Five Years I Knew Him"
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2011 AT 6 A.M.
BY PHILLIP MLYNAR

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Tupac, Buckshot, Tek and Steele at the L.A. mansion (we think)
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Did you know Tupac was planning to open an L.A. restaurant before he died? It was to be called Powamekka Cafe, a play on the words "power" and "Mecca," and billed as a "passionate paradise 4 people with power 2 play and parlay," as he was quoted describing it in the 2006 bookTupac Shakur: Legacy.

'Pac never got the chance to formally announce its menu to the world; like many celebrity-conceived spots, it likely never got too far out of the planning stage. But one can guess its offerings based on the detailed descriptions of his eating habits given to West Coast Sound by his friends and rapping colleagues. (Hint: He wouldn't have pioneered the locavore health movement.)

"He had a cupboard of junk food, like sodas and popcorn," recalls Steele, one half of Brooklyn boom-bap group Smif-n-Wessun.

Steele spent a week at Tupac's palatial L.A. mansion the summer before he passed away. He was there to record the One Nation project with him, a collaboration which came about after 'Pac heard a shout out on Smiff-n-Wessun's album Dah Shinin'.

Shakur was "no chef," Steele goes on, recalling him feasting on a breakfast of pancakes, turkey bacon, potatoes, eggs with cheese on them, and potatoes, all of it whipped up by the brother of the Smif-n-Wessun affiliated rapper Buckshot, who spent time cooking in the military.

The problem came, however, when Tupac's goodies began to be raided by the other rappers holed up in the house. "After a while, he had to start putting his name on his food," Steele says. "Like, 'That's Tupac's Tropicana!' "

The posthumously-published Tupac Shakur: Legacy, meanwhile, contains a hand-written shopping list the rapper had put together, including: "potatoez, barb b q sauce, honey, beanz, grean peaz, green beanz, brocoli, shrimp." Also: "Yogurt (Dannon)."

Tek, Steele's partner in Smiff-n-Wessun, recalls that Pac sometimes watched what he ate. In fact, his personal chef at the L.A. mansion tried to push a healthy diet of baked chicken.

"Now and again Tupac would jump on the Foreman grill and cook something up. He'd call me down from upstairs, like, 'Yo, Tek, come down and taste this!'"
wever, maintains that Tupac's diet was far from healthful.

Shock G, the Digital Underground icon, 'Pac's close friend and mentor (not to mention a vegetarian), says that he preferred "hot wings, weed and Hennessy."

"I never seen him eat a vegetable, not once in the five years I knew him," Shock G adds. "That's how I knew he wasn't planning on living too long."

that fat nikka in the chair sure as hell aint Pac Tek Steele or Buck
 

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I pretty much agree I'm just sure what it has to do with what I said

I would love to hear more of these stories too man....i enjoyed the Greg Nice interview that dropped a few weeks back, I think it was on VladTV.

Some people just want to believe Pac didn't rock with the East at all JUST so they can have a reason to hate on NY.

Although I believe he hung around the "wrong" crowd that didn't have his best interest in mind and got em caught up (Tut etc), Pac like to rock with real brothers regardless of where they was from. Period.
 
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