Do you believe in 2pac's death?

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Where is 2pac?

  • in the worst ghetto in hell

    Votes: 1 1.4%
  • in heaven freestylin' with biggie and big pun

    Votes: 12 16.9%
  • no joke he is dead.

    Votes: 26 36.6%
  • he is in cuba

    Votes: 1 1.4%
  • he is still in the rap game but as a ghostwriter

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • i don't where is he but he is alive...

    Votes: 3 4.2%
  • i ain't no snitch don't want to tell...

    Votes: 3 4.2%
  • fuck this thread!

    Votes: 25 35.2%

  • Total voters
    71
  • Poll closed .
Nov 14, 2005
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#22
2Pac is dead in the physical state. Not so in the spiritual state. If he was still alive rap music wouldn't sound like shit. With the exception of the underground and the underrated MC's which is the only thing that keeps rap alive at present time. All of a sudden when Pac and Biggie died rappers lost their freedom of speech. And censorship began to reign supreme. And what was once so pure was now in the hands of the FCC the Government and the Corporations. Nuff Said :siccness:
 

Rasan

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#30
D-Rose said:
AMEN. Thats been my theory the past few years. Feds saw Pac as a HUGE influence politically, intelectually, etc. So, what do they do...they erase people.
c'mon it makes perfect sense
he was trying to start a political party...
he was too much of a threat politically...
and khadafi wasn't "cooperating" with police as they say he was imo..he just got killed cuz he saw who did it probably...
niggas need to understand pac wasn't just some "rapper" or a "thug" he was a revolutionary
 
Jun 27, 2003
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#32
Ra$an said:
c'mon it makes perfect sense
he was trying to start a political party...
he was too much of a threat politically...
and khadafi wasn't "cooperating" with police as they say he was imo..he just got killed cuz he saw who did it probably...
niggas need to understand pac wasn't just some "rapper" or a "thug" he was a revolutionary
In my opinion he was a rapper who could have been a revolutionary, but in the long run he let "the evil of the money trap" him. He had the ideas, he had the makings, but he didn't follow through. I mean, look at the events surrounding his last night out. He got involved in something that did not concern him at all, simply for personal gain. He could have been a threat, he could have made a serious substantial change, but he chose not to.

These conspiracy theories aint doing nothin but generating more money, let the man rest.