PAC Was the rawest in the bay PERIOD

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ECOSE said:
im not sure if folks are worshipping pac on these post my self included ..it seems more like an appreciation for the mans music that we are feeling ya dig?
And how many times has this topic been posted? Id say at least a dozen in the last 3 years.

LEvakaM510 said:
you guys act like we fucking got alters and shrines of this man or someshit. go ruin some other threads with your bullshit nonsense.
We dont know that. For all we know, you do.

Im sorry, we'll let you get back to suckin a dead mans penis.

Proceed...
 
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LEvakaM510 said:
you guys act like we fucking got alters and shrines of this man or someshit. go ruin some other threads with your bullshit nonsense.
No bullshit, when I was in college. Some cats in my dorm had a shrine for Pac. A huge pac poster that covered their wall with candles and incents. Would they have the same thing for Martin Luther King or Malcolm X? Of course not.
 
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"When detectives searched Mack's house in connection with the bank robbery, they found what one police source called "a shrine" to rapper Tupac Shakur, who, until his own slaying, was Death Row's leading artist." Mack was the former LAPD officer investigated in connection to the slaying of Notorious BIG. He worked with Suge and grew up in the same neighborhood.
 

GHP

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My favorite pac song is Picture Me Rollin, Pac ain't from the bay really though. He was born in New York, lived in marin and oakland for like a few years then when he blew up he repped LA to the fullest. Call it what you want though, he did put it down for the Bay early in his career
 

Sydal

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It ain't suckin a dead mans dick or anything like that...a lot of people did love and appreciate 2Pac's music BEFORE he died. You know what we're called? REAL fans! We started listening to 'Pac when "Same Song" dropped, and we haven't stopped listening since. It's not suckin' his dick, ridin' his dick or whatever...it's called "the dude had some real shit to say, and we were all ears...". Granted, a lot of little ass folks who weren't old enough to understand Pac from the beginning, did jump on the bandwagon. But a good portion of us were there from the jump.

You know anybody else that has made a studio full of grown men cry because of the song he's recording?
 
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Blasphemy
I love the fuck out of most of Pacs songs but blasphemy.....gave me inspiration to my upcoming screenplay, I had to have knocked that shit over and over and over
 
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man he was starting a REAL MOVEMENT not none of this bull shit ass hyphy movement shit
I would have been down with the revolutionary thug life army fo real if pac was still alive
He was a real leader that moved nations with his words
 
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Jesse fuckin' Rice said:
It came out of his ass.

Pac sold 35 million TOTAL records in his life. I doubt one album made up 80% of his sales....let alone THAT album.

ANYWAYS

Pac was overrated.

WOW im sorry but you smell like BULLSHIT from a mile away
a little education can help kid

The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory is the final album finished before Tupac Shakur's death and the first to be released after his death. Shakur had complete creative input on the album from the name of the album to the cover which Tupac chose to symbolize how the media has crucified him. The album was completely finished in a total of seven days during the month of August of 1996[1]. The lyrics were written and recorded in only three days and mixing took an additional four days. These are among the very last songs he recorded before his fatal shooting on September 7, 1996. Although The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory was released almost two months after his death, on November 5th 1996, it is not a true posthumous album in the way that the later 2Pac albums are, since he completed the album before his death. It has been recognized as a classic by many critics and fans. The emotion and anger showcased on the album has been admired by a large part of the hip-hop community, including other rappers[2]. The album made its debut at #1 on the Billboard 200 and sold 663,000 copies in the first week, making Shakur the first rapper to have two #1 albums in one year.[3] As of 1998, the album had sold over seven million copies in America alone and 28 million copies worldwide.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Don_Killuminati:_The_7_Day_Theory


AND THATS OF 1998


the same people thats saying Pac was overrated are the same people jocking these threads, You've probably posted in this thread more times than anyone else


EDIT: The 35mil you were talking about most likely came from the STATES alone, he has sold more than 78MILLION albums as of 1998.... you do the math.... and keep saying Tupac Shakur was overrated...
 
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Sydal said:
You know anybody else that has made a studio full of grown men cry because of the song he's recording?
Wow...please tell me youre lying. That is...i dont evenhave words for it. Stupid maybe?

The day a RAP song makes me cry is the day I grow 12 inch penis, win 3 lotterys worth 333 million each, and fuck Jessica Biel AND Alba in a 3-way.

BTW-Pac was great...until All Eyez On Me Came Out. I stopped listening to his fabricated "thug" crap after that.
 

TaTa

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Pac sucked, he was over rated. Never felt his songs. Too soft for me at the time, since i was listening to other Oakland rappers at the time he lived. He was too mainstream for me. Its cool that most people like him, but for me Mac Dre is the Best ever. No reasons for it, just feel he was better.
 
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MuneyHongry650 said:
WOW im sorry but you smell like BULLSHIT from a mile away
a little education can help kid
Telling a 28 year old he is a kid, huh? Hmmmm...Even though i was actually OLD ENOUGH to actually BUY 2Pacolypse Now...where were you?




the same people thats saying Pac was overrated are the same people jocking these threads, You've probably posted in this thread more times than anyone else
Of course, jackass, cus im making a goddamn point.


EDIT: The 35mil you were talking about most likely came from the STATES alone, he has sold more than 78MILLION albums as of 1998.... you do the math.... and keep saying Tupac Shakur was overrated...
There you go. I didnt see the worlwide part, thats my bad.

However....youre telling ME...that records sold=good artist???

Ok, well play your game. In your eyes, 50 Cent is a great artist, right? How about DMX? Great rapper! Who else...Eminem. You like that dude? Of the ones mentioned, he actually has talent.

Youre a fuckin idiot to bring up someones talent equaling album sales. In your eyes, Britney Spears is a fantastic artist. She has sold over 75 Million as well. I Bet you love her music, eh? She has LOADS of talent! Spice girls!!!!WHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEW!!! Dripping with talent!

Go play inthe sand box, little boy.

PAC WAS OVERRATED

You dont like my opinion, then you can suck my cock.:dead:
 
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Jesse fuckin' Rice said:
BTW-Pac was great...until All Eyez On Me Came Out. I stopped listening to his fabricated "thug" crap after that.
How can you not like that album? It is a good CD from beginning to the end. Lets take the music for example, the beats were great.

by the way, why is his thug "fabricated", explain that to me plz.
 

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Pac and overrated cant go in the same sentence..

flat out Pac is the dopest rapper of our time... probabaly of all time right next to B.I.G