Big Pun - Still Not a Player Documentary...Anybody see this? Interesting..

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HIM

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I just watched this whole thing on youtube and learned some shit I didnt know...Im not big on judging niggas(especially the already deceased) so I wont speak on the shit about him beating his wife(though I cant respect it)...If you havent seen it, you should check it out...It seemed pretty honest, maybe a lil too honest...I know he was grown man, but I still feel the people around him could have done more to "help" him...whatever that means...Some say his wife could have saved his life but chose not to, due to wanting to end all the abuse and broken marriage...but yeah, just check it out..

I'll just post them all up...1-11 different youtubes...










 

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From their descriptions, it seems as though he couldnt handle success..He wasnt "grounded" anymore(his boys arent really talking too much about this)...He let the success get to his head(like many others)..Plus the "bigger" he got, the more insecure he got..sad story..didnt have to live like that..I dont know if his wife is overexaggerting, but to say "there were more bad times than good times," that's sad man(which im sure caused some resentment for the guy later as the marriage went on)...I believe it though, Pun mentions it in his song "Wishful thinking"..

"yo I change my life make my wife forget the tears from the pain
and physical abuse, give her back her best years"
 

HIM

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its a trip to see how skinny dude was.


this is a really good post.


u can tell, the people who made this movie didnt make it for GET $ purposes. (like most 2pac/biggie shit)

yeah, they painted the good with the bad...I would even say it "tarnishes" his legacy a lil bit..I see a lot of comments on youtube saying "Damn, he was a good rapper, but I just lost respect for him as a man" etc...oh well..
 
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before his capital punishment album even came out, my lady saw him sitting in a jeep as she walked past. he asked her if she liked rap and she told him her man did and he gave her a copy of his cd to give to me. i had that cd about 4 months before it ever dropped and its one of my prized cd's to this day. he was one of the best rappers who ever lived, but his weight was over 700 pounds when he passed. it was a sad day in nyc and in hip hop. he had a rough life and i loved and respected him for all he went through, but hittin on ya lady aint ever a good thing. not cool.
 
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damn, i bought that shit hella long ago and just recently watched it like 3 days ago...maney....n i was just in the studio last night with 2 artists talking bout doing a dedication to pun on behalf of all latin hip hop artists...manier...pun was the dopest