What girl hurt Tupac?

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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:
Real shyt breh. I been saying this for years

https://www.thecoli.com/threads/let...uld-be-calling-him-a-simp-and-a-fraud.352563/
 

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A lot of folks in here saying he wasn't this, or wasn't that...

Even saying he wasn't a Lyricist.

But, his music shows that if you understood his lyrics we wouldn't be having this convo at this level.

For instance, Pac gave us, Brenda's got a Baby and Keep Ya Head Up to impower and uplift women....

But when he saw fit to call a woman a bytch, he made an entire song detailed why...
 

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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 was entertaining, had the charisma, emotional factor, theatrics pat down, and all the other things that came out in the music. Of course he was no damn lyricist. He was an average rapper. He cant be in any lyricist conversation obviously. He took that thug life shyt way too far and it cost him his life though I dont think he got killed by who they say he was.


I actually think either the government or the people who he was dissing and mocking in troublesome 96 did him in.
 

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So are we going to talk about PAC and ignore that average Becky that Lavar Ball's kid is with?
probably his high school girl who was shooting wit him at the gym...if so he gets a pass

This.

also a bytch acusing you of rape can make you a bit cantankerous towards bytchES.
This..Doing time for some rape shyt he most likely didn't do cause a bytch lied, that would scar his or any mans view on women for life.
 

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Bmore stand up!
PAC might not have been an actual gangster but he was still a real nikka!

The nikka saw two WHITE police officers roughing up a black man who had NOTHING to do with him and in return, he shot them...
That’s what I call street justice!


Name me 3 other people that did that.... in fact name me ONE rapper/ entertainer who did that.....

:francis:
 

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Awesome rapper, revolutionary, poet and one of the most talented rappers to ever exist.

But Pac was the original studio gangster, wanna be blood, & try hard.Which eventually led to his death. He was also lowkey bipolar so he’d flip flop on views.
 

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I’m going to be straight up

Tupac was one hell of a rapper and in my top 2 with Nas

but outside of the studio he wanted to belong to the streets... rather trying to hang around Haitian jack and jimmy henchman in New York or out here in LA with Suge and the bloods

and in both instances he got shot and killed

Wanted to belong to the streets?? Buddy had no choice. Life circumstances with his moms and no money forced him to belong to the streets. I can tell you're a cornball with no street ties. You think hood cats are monolithic. Some of the most goofiest, sensitive, charming, respectful, people I know are from underprivileged environments. There's room for people with Pac's characteristics in the "streets".
 
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