Best Verse on Tupac's Ain't Hard 2 Find

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Jan 6, 2006
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besides pac everybody did their thang but b-legits verse stood out the most. every line was tight and it left you rapping and memorizing every line, especially "im from the..." line. dope classic track. mob shit at it's finest, oh them good ol memories....
 
Apr 4, 2006
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I think people fail to realize how innovative the hook was. A hook that followed a format and featured multiple artists wasn't common practice in the early mid 90's. I don't know if any of you read the Making of All Eyez On Me feature in XXL the background on song is equally impressive as the final product.

i feel what people are saying as far as C-BO's intensity but " stopping lives like red lights" is not a hot or clever line. His verse simply didn't compare to the taunting in pac's verse, the sarcasm in 40's verse(" what the fuck you got a gun for if you gone hesitate"), the boss player-isms of RR's verse, or the skilly exhibited by B Legit
 
Apr 8, 2006
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i feel what people are saying as far as C-BO's intensity but " stopping lives like red lights" is not a hot or clever line. His verse simply didn't compare to the taunting in pac's verse, the sarcasm in 40's verse(" what the fuck you got a gun for if you gone hesitate"), the boss player-isms of RR's verse, or the skilly exhibited by B Legit[/QUOTE]

Nigga shut yr fuckin mouth....yr opinions are exactly jus that....opinions

And in mine Bo came the HARDEST which made it MY favorite by far ya pussy!
 
Mar 8, 2006
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I think people fail to realize how innovative the hook was. A hook that followed a format and featured multiple artists wasn't common practice in the early mid 90's. I don't know if any of you read the Making of All Eyez On Me feature in XXL the background on song is equally impressive as the final product.
Not to be an asshole or nothin but that didn't make sense. Hooks with multiple people on 'em go back as far as the late 70s. That was actually one of original things to do on verses AND hooks in hip-hops pioneering days.

This song is classic and was one of my favorites on this album. I love that Pac always reached back to the Bay not matter how large he got.
 
Nov 25, 2003
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SOMETIMES I WONDER WHY THERE ARE SO MANY BO HATERS.....I THINK EVERYBODY CAME COOL...& I'M NOT ON A FAN LEVEL SO I DON'T COMPARE ARTISTS BECUZ ALL IT DOES IS CAUSE CONFLICT...OF COURSE YOU WOULD THINK YOUR FAVORITE ARTISTS' VERSE WAS THE BEST & I DON'T DISCREDIT THAT....BUT WHY CAN'T PEOPLE BE HAPPY THAT ALL THESE ICONS WERE ON THE SAME SONG & GIVE THEM ALL CREDIT...IT'S A SHAME PEOPLE DON'T FOCUS ON THE ESSENCE OF MUSIC & LOOK AT WHAT'S WRONG OR WHO'S NOT TIGHT BEFORE THEY TRY 2 APPRECIATE IT
 
Mar 8, 2006
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I love Bo. C-Bo is one of the hardest the Bay has ever seen. Punchlines aren't the only thing that makes a rapper...Delivery, realism, voice. Bo has all of those things. D-Shot on the other hand is one of my least favorite rappers in Bay History. He's always had good production people around him so he's had some great songs (Latenighter is my favorite of all time), but his skills are amongst the weakest the Bay has seen.