I don't know where he is right now dead or alive but if he knew that this stuff which for some reason is called rap/hip hop is playing in the radio he and others like rappers Biggie,ODB,and ect. must hate for songs like A Bay Bay, Make it rain, Pop lock & Drop it,(Any 50 cent song,Fat Joe,Rick Ross, haven't heard much of but also freeway sounds wack, Any type of artist name begins lil+young______(fill in the blank), Mims is alright but still not complete rapper. They all think that all women are strippers and they make it rain almost in everysong. They don't keep any of the real topics of true rap like the struggle, life, gun violence. Like KRS-One rapped on the song classic which is not old ''This is the difference between MC and the Rap,Rappers Spit rhymes that are mostly illegal,MC spit rhymes to up lift their people''.
2007-07-24 14:18:44
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answered by knickfan 2
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r u ready?
8. There are many numerological coincidences. Tupac was gunned down exactly seven months after All Eyez On Me was released. The number seven keeps coming up too. He was shot on September 7th and survived on 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th, and died the 13th. This could explain the title of his new album.... "The Don Killuminati: The 7 day theory." 2pac was 25. His age adds up to 7 (2 + 5). Even his time of death, 4:03, adds up to 7 (4 + 0 + 3). Also, on track five on the Makaveli album the voice at the begining says "And if the Lord returns in the coming seven days, then we'll see ya next time." He even talks about the number 7 on his album! There are more 'coincidences' too.. The newest is on his brand new double album entitled "R U Still Down?". This album was released on November 25th. 2 + 5 = 7. The 7 day theory continues! What's with this????
2007-07-24 20:41:01
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answered by Armen 3
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Maybe maybe not depends. For all we know if he was alive he could have liked this new stuff..... or not. I don't know that much about him to really answer you well. I do like some of that new school hip-hop. For opinion I THINK maybe hip-hop is starting to sound like rap.... maybe. I might be able to tell hip-hop from rap, but just saying.
Well, bye bye.
2007-07-24 20:35:20
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answered by Animal-luva4242 3
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On 2Pac's Ipod:
Eminem
ZRO
David Banner
Mos Def
Snoop before Pharell and Master P
Scarface
Outkast
UGK
Trick Daddy
All the other stuff he probably hates though.
2007-07-25 12:22:35
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answered by Anonymous
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well tupac was and is very overrated, the true hip hop people(Whoodini, Big Pun, Afrika Bambaataa, ...) are truly the godfathers of hip hop that should be disgusted by the hip hop out now. Although not only hip hop but most music now is getting really silly, pop and rock are on the steady decline of some what good music to pure crap.
2007-07-24 20:43:24
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answered by reinfield666 2
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Ok so here's the truth... there's a reason why everyone says that Pac is the inspiration for thier rap... and its because he was not as real as everyone says... i mean yeah he came from the streets but he sold out as much as every one else we call sell outs... also his songs were just as hypocritical as every other rap song out there
2007-07-25 14:13:31
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answered by djtazz9805 2
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I dont think hip-hop has changed that much, theres just better beats now a days. They all talk about the same stuff. Most of the people who say rap sucks these days, are mostly people who are mad because the south has taken over.
2007-07-24 20:31:16
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answered by Jason Kelley 2
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Biggie too...dang all the good artists are gone. Most of the rappers are stealing both of their lyrics.
2007-07-24 20:35:03
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answered by Video_Production 6
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I second that. He is tossing and turning in his grave especially upset with that song HEY BAY BAY
2007-07-24 20:29:59
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answered by NYC Girl 4
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yeah, my homie 2pac, is chillin in thugz mansion, his paradise, laughing at the fake rappers
2007-07-24 20:40:05
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answered by NONAME 4
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