What girl hurt Tupac?

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Pac stans love romanticizing his method "gangsta" acting :mjlol: it's like the main reason they love him is because of his gangsta image.

I read an article by an old pac associate a few years ago, who said that during the all eyez on me recording sessions that it pained pac to rap half of the songs on that album because he knew that wasn't him. Even noted that during certain verses in the songs you can hear pac not feeling the lyrics.
 

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You nikkas in here had to take a 6 sec vid

And use it to project ur narratives on Pac:mjlol:

NVM, the fact some of you cornballs were the same from "I respect women" to "fukk these bytches, GMB"

That "fukk bytches" part is not acting or acting gangsta. That's how alot of nikkas feel that live life or even have a rape case thrown at them like Pac did.

Y'all nikkas r dumb lol
 

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Breh, I KNOW I'm bout to get the neg train or whatever but I wholeheartedly agree. Tupac had a great influence in hip hop

but he wasn't that great of a lyricist and he was a character. I just had this convo with my boy yesterday, we like the only two in the world I guess that think that way lol...

I got nothing but respect for breh,


but that "B_____ ain't ish" rhetoric and gangster act wasn't him.... :hubie:

have at it...:manny:

Pac stans love romanticizing his method "gangsta" acting :mjlol: it's like the main reason they love him is because of his gangsta image.

I read an article by an old pac associate a few years ago, who said that during the all eyez on me recording sessions that it pained pac to rap half of the songs on that album because he knew that wasn't him. Even noted that during certain verses in the songs you can hear pac not feeling the lyrics.

It’s only his diehard dikkriders that try to act like he was some real G. Everybody who keeps it real knows what he was.

He would switch it up from being the sensitive nikka, to being a player, to being a Thug, to being a political revolutionary. When nikkas called him out for being inconsistent, his stans would justify it by saying that was multi-dimensional.

That fruity ass teenage interview would’ve killed the reputation of any other legendary rapper. :russ:

All that Thug Life shyt was just one his many rap personas. He was an artistic and emotional nikka that had a lot of charisma. :manny:
 

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:mjlol: These narratives were said even while he was alive tho :pachaha:.
No they weren't. Most of these things y'all saying came after the fact. Especially as y'all are basing it off that first half of the video

Even so what does any of that have to do with a nikka changing his views on women? Nothing because it doesn't.
 

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:comeon: Now you obviously weren't there or didn't pay attention cause even music writers/editors called him out on his constant changeups numerous times :gucci:
I'm not talking about his music and that. I'm referring to y'all talking about him pas a person.

Most of the post in here r about that.
 

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No they weren't. Most of these things y'all saying came after the fact. Especially as y'all are basing it off that first half of the video

Even so what does any of that have to do with a nikka changing his views on women? Nothing because it doesn't.

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lets be real
u clearly was too young & lived in ARZ a non hip hop area
 
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