I remember when 2Pac was a backing dancer for the Digital Underground. Then he got to rap on "Same song"
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I remember when 2Pac was a backing dancer for the Digital Underground. Then he got to rap on "Same song"
na man loyal to the game is not a great album. best songs Crooked Nigga too (By Rapheal Sadieq, Ghetto Gospel and Po nigga Blues, heres some great 2pac songs:
White Mans World
Brendas got a baby
Just like daddy
Keep ya head up
life goes on
R U STILL DOWN
Made Niggaz
Troublesome 96'
I aint mad at cha
theres hundreds more on my Xbox i have 210 2 pac songs on my pcs i have shitloads more.
pac is a legend full stop from his early stuff 2 now his tunes can b listened 2 4 all moods.he had a great music and film career ahead off him and helped numerous charitys 4 aids single mothers drug addicts.u get the piont big up pac
HAIL MARYYYYYYY!!!!
exactly lmao
lol
i don't like too much rap but i do like: NAS, SNoop dogg and dr dre, tupac, and well that's about it :-)
yeah man its a gd alum an all that but how the fk canu think that it was acctually tupac givin slim shout outs lol respect u 4 knowin tha shit manQuote:
Originally Posted by naturalhigh
all in all pac and biggy where the best off there time
pacs older shit is 20x better than l2tg, the hardest song on l2tg is loyal to the game dj quik remix, quik straight rips it in this song..1 of the harest verses f the year
http://www.pointlesswasteoftime.com/...int/tupac.html
Here's a blurb from it:
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Mr. Bloomenstein's words weren't enough to keep the rumors from spreading, however, especially after November of 1998. That's when Tupac released 2pac's Greatest, a greatest hits compilation that included six new tracks. Record company executives claimed that these tracks were also recorded years before; yet this is contradicted by the timeliness of the lyrics. Tupac makes references to the film Armageddon in one track and in another he congratulates the Denver Broncos on winning the Super Bowl - both events taking place well after Shakur was supposedly in the grave. Again, rumors of a massive hoax emerged. Bloomenstein again dismissed the talk as nothing more than rumor mongering.
"This is nothing more than rumor mongering," said Bloomberg. "Tupac was a hard-working, busy musician and the continued release of new material should in no way indicate that Tupac is actually alive and living in South America under the assumed name of Jamal Millwood."
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