To Live & Die In L.A.(The Bay)

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May 30, 2006
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I remember a while back me & some of my folks were having a disussion on rapperz that went out like suckaz & one of the homiez had told me that the song To Live & Die In L.A. by 2Pac waz originally called To Live & Die In The Bay but Suge Knight told'em 2 change that shit cuz he ain't in the Bay no more.

Haz anyone else heard about thiz? No disrespect but I alwayz felt like Pac waz a bandwagon rider & I never bought into the thug character that he so much glorified so if thiz iz true then that just proves my theory correct.
 
Jan 11, 2006
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The Evil Genius said:
I remember a while back me & some of my folks were having a disussion on rapperz that went out like suckaz & one of the homiez had told me that the song To Live & Die In L.A. by 2Pac waz originally called To Live & Die In The Bay but Suge Knight told'em 2 change that shit cuz he ain't in the Bay no more.

Haz anyone else heard about thiz? No disrespect but I alwayz felt like Pac waz a bandwagon rider & I never bought into the thug character that he so much glorified so if thiz iz true then that just proves my theory correct.
He's still one of the best rappers of all time to me but I think to a certain point the thug character was partly an act too, after going through that acting school when he was growing up. RIP tho, acting or not dood was as real as it gets
 
Jul 29, 2004
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I think Pac himself has explained his role in the entertainment industry many times. That the "Thug" role he played was just that, a role he played. Bringing attention to what was going on in his community..It worked!
 
Aug 7, 2003
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when he said he was a thug he meant he came from nothing and made it out. nowadays we take the word thug differently. thug means gangsta now. not how tupac intended it to be used.
 
Mar 17, 2006
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I alwayz felt like Pac waz a bandwagon rider & I never bought into the thug character that he so much glorified
There are a million lies & facts about Pac that go unanswered. To actually call someone a bandwagon rider with what you see only on the television or hear on the internet is bullshit. Maybe your definition of a thug is different from Tupac's. Either way, homie got shot 5 times and 4 more in Vegas. Listen to against all odds, that song is straight thug, gangster, whatever you want to call it. Don't get it twisted in a lock, 2Pac was the realest. Dude was good on politics too.
 
Dec 9, 2005
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Pac was more like the voice for a lot of people he was around...if you listen...some of his lyrics...he talked about having kids, which he didn't, he also talked about a mentor of his, Kato, which was actually someone he didn't even know, it was Suge's friend...and a lot of other things.

Thats what made him so great, is that he was pretty much able to speak for all of us at one point or another, and thats why so many people loved him because they were able to relate to him.
 
Dec 19, 2005
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MOREBASS said:
Pac was more like the voice for a lot of people he was around...if you listen...some of his lyrics...he talked about having kids, which he didn't, he also talked about a mentor of his, Kato, which was actually someone he didn't even know, it was Suge's friend...and a lot of other things.
damn i really thought that was his boy......atleast thats the way HE made it seem
 
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The Evil Genius said:
I remember a while back me & some of my folks were having a disussion on rapperz that went out like suckaz & one of the homiez had told me that the song To Live & Die In L.A. by 2Pac waz originally called To Live & Die In The Bay but Suge Knight told'em 2 change that shit cuz he ain't in the Bay no more.

Haz anyone else heard about thiz? No disrespect but I alwayz felt like Pac waz a bandwagon rider & I never bought into the thug character that he so much glorified so if thiz iz true then that just proves my theory correct.
that story is just retarded
 
Nov 1, 2005
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bigbosstalk said:
that would be tight if it was released to live and die in the bay, he gives a shot out to 106 kmel on that one
no he dont..he gives a shout out to 92.3 the beat & power 106(l.a.stations)...but now they only play the edited version and all u hear is ''this go out for 92.3-----------106''.
 
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MOREBASS said:
Pac was more like the voice for a lot of people he was around...if you listen...some of his lyrics...he talked about having kids, which he didn't, he also talked about a mentor of his, Kato, which was actually someone he didn't even know, it was Suge's friend...and a lot of other things.

Thats what made him so great, is that he was pretty much able to speak for all of us at one point or another, and thats why so many people loved him because they were able to relate to him.
yeah i agree. nobody but the complete fans bought the superthug persona but he was like someone who just soaked up people's personalities and made it his own. he was very empathetic (www.dictionary.com).
 
Feb 15, 2003
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thats some bullshit... pac lived in la and was loving it thats why... he still had love for the bay but he was reppin deathrow at the time cuz they bailed him out... nobody from the bay went and got him out of prison.. shit no labels in the bay were ballin like that at the time anyway or even now........ but yeah the whole song is about LA... talkin bout bloods n crips, snoop the pound and suge, shoutin out blood gang members.... yeah your boy is dumb... but it would have been clean if he did a live and die in the bay but pac was livin in socal but still reppin all of cali "from oakland to sactown, the bay area and back down"
 
Feb 22, 2006
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come on fam everyone in the rap game think there pac..jim jones,50 cent,the realest,biggie..and on and on.but i feel what you guys are talkin about also