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Oh ok like when? I must have missed all this love even dudes he was "down" with from MOB say he was a buster and a wanna be till this day...How old are you? I remember Compton showing a lot of love for Pac in the mid 90's.
This thread doesnt belong on NT.
Half of the posters on here were not even alive or were babies at the height of Pac's fame and political power.
But as far as street cred goes, he did get shot 9 times, and by definition that gives him at least a little street cred.
50 Cent got shot twice and lied and said it was 9 times and got street cred from it so...
Yea he said he got shot 9X, but doctors say it was only 2 or 3 thats been out for yearsWait what??? Proof of 50 fabricating his shooting story. I've literally never heard that before.
His message was contradictive at best can't talk about trying to save the young Black Nation while trying to assassinate other Black men/woman character just cause they dont rock with you...The man dissed people he never even met a day in his life over nothin
"Street cred" is, and always has been, a really, REALLY stupid term to describe someone's legitimacy.
Pac made good music with a message, stood for something greater than himself, had a great personality and passion for people and doing great things. Had a great mind and inspired/inspires lots of people to do better. What else do you need?
His message was contradictive at best can't talk about trying to save the young Black Nation while trying to assassinate other Black men/woman character just cause they dont rock with you...The man dissed people he never even met a day in his life over nothin
"Street cred" is, and always has been, a really, REALLY stupid term to describe someone's legitimacy.
Pac made good music with a message, stood for something greater than himself, had a great personality and passion for people and doing great things. Had a great mind and inspired/inspires lots of people to do better. What else do you need?
Guy was one of the biggest walking contradictions in recent history. But then again, we all are. If you watch a doc or two on him, read a few articles, listen to some interviews over the course of his life you'll find that his attitude and message in his music goes from political/philanthropist to more of an aggressive retaliation/gangster one. Never lost his hunger for change, but I think over the course of his life as you see him go through the arrests and deal with the media painting him in a bad light and dealing with the rape charge and seeing the things he saw you have to have a little understanding as to why he flip flopped so much. He was really frustrated at the world and how it ran which I think most of us are, but he felt it deeper and cared a lot more than the average person. He wanted to change and when you're one man, especially a black man, fighting to change the entire way of operation in this country, you're going to take a ton of huge losses.
His message was contradictive at best can't talk about trying to save the young Black Nation while trying to assassinate other Black men/woman character just cause they dont rock with you...The man dissed people he never even met a day in his life over nothin
Change what? What did he or was he supposed to change? He's just like any other entertainer that gets in the industry. They want sex, money and maybe if they have some character, to get their voice heard. He just got in over his head and a street cat smoked him. That is all. His legend is vastly exaggerated.
Guy was one of the biggest walking contradictions in recent history. But then again, we all are. If you watch a doc or two on him, read a few articles, listen to some interviews over the course of his life you'll find that his attitude and message in his music goes from political/philanthropist to more of an aggressive retaliation/gangster one. Never lost his hunger for change, but I think over the course of his life as you see him go through the arrests and deal with the media painting him in a bad light and dealing with the rape charge and seeing the things he saw you have to have a little understanding as to why he flip flopped so much. He was really frustrated at the world and how it ran which I think most of us are, but he felt it deeper and cared a lot more than the average person. He wanted to change and when you're one man, especially a black man, fighting to change the entire way of operation in this country, you're going to take a ton of huge losses.
Tormented soul in my eyes.
Guy was one of the biggest walking contradictions in recent history. But then again, we all are. If you watch a doc or two on him, read a few articles, listen to some interviews over the course of his life you'll find that his attitude and message in his music goes from political/philanthropist to more of an aggressive retaliation/gangster one. Never lost his hunger for change, but I think over the course of his life as you see him go through the arrests and deal with the media painting him in a bad light and dealing with the rape charge and seeing the things he saw you have to have a little understanding as to why he flip flopped so much. He was really frustrated at the world and how it ran which I think most of us are, but he felt it deeper and cared a lot more than the average person. He wanted to change and when you're one man, especially a black man, fighting to change the entire way of operation in this country, you're going to take a ton of huge losses.
Tormented soul in my eyes.
Change what? What did he or was he supposed to change? He's just like any other entertainer that gets in the industry. They want sex, money and maybe if they have some character, to get their voice heard. He just got in over his head and a street cat smoked him. That is all. His legend is vastly exaggerated.
Guy was one of the biggest walking contradictions in recent history. But then again, we all are. If you watch a doc or two on him, read a few articles, listen to some interviews over the course of his life you'll find that his attitude and message in his music goes from political/philanthropist to more of an aggressive retaliation/gangster one. Never lost his hunger for change, but I think over the course of his life as you see him go through the arrests and deal with the media painting him in a bad light and dealing with the rape charge and seeing the things he saw you have to have a little understanding as to why he flip flopped so much. He was really frustrated at the world and how it ran which I think most of us are, but he felt it deeper and cared a lot more than the average person. He wanted to change and when you're one man, especially a black man, fighting to change the entire way of operation in this country, you're going to take a ton of huge losses.
Tormented soul in my eyes.
Change what? What did he or was he supposed to change? He's just like any other entertainer that gets in the industry. They want sex, money and maybe if they have some character, to get their voice heard. He just got in over his head and a street cat smoked him. That is all. His legend is vastly exaggerated.
Yeah... that's what someone says when they're from Long Island.
"It ain't where you're from, it's where you're at" - Rakim
Quit trying to lock him in a box. There's not one person on this planet that strictly behaves and thinks in one type of way. Humans are multi-faceted.