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Quote from: martmodem on April 14, 2007, 07:29:05 PMTupac is a hero because we (young black males) said so. Cosby has plenty of skeletons in his closet for him to be coming at Pac's (RIP) legacy. Tupac wasn't moving any serious weight. He was from the gutter, his moms was on crack. He did what he had to do to survive. He embodied every aspect of the young, black male. Yes his music was the theme for many drug dealers but he never focused his music on drug sales. Give me a song title or a line in which Pac makes a reference to moving major weight and I'll give you 10X that on how he sends a positive message. Pac was one of the good thugs, like Bone: "gotta make that money, moving them dummys rocks so a nigga don't go broke." Somebody that you could actually see yourself talking to. A hustler with a heart. I met him once (1993) and he was real cool.In closing Pac educated a lot of us where our fathers didn't. His focus was on believe in God, avoid suckas, knock bitches, respect black WOMEN, get money and fuck the cops. Come on man. You can't relate (other nationalities) because you couldn't FEEL Pac in your soul and in your life. I swear whites are the biggest Pac critics. All you know is "How Do U" and "California Love." And Cosby is the white voice in the black community right now. Remember how many lives he touched and how he gave us a little self esteam while he was here.nice post...What really made 2pac great was the whole Black Jesus (theme) that was explored on the Outlaws "Still I Rise" album. Where they talked about a Black Jesus that "smoked like they smoked", etc. The idea is that 2pac was a representative of the disenfranchised and the dredges of society. He was raised in poverty, his mother was in jail when she was pregnant with him, his father was never around, his mother was on crack... and yet, 2pac could make music, poetry and conversation that could make you laugh, make you cry... like he says about his poem, "The Rose that Grew From The Cracks Of Concrete", that people only wanted to complain because some of his pedals were messed up rather than marvel at the fact that a rose had grown from the cracks of concrete. So he had been to prison, falsely accused, shot 5 times, and so on.. but he still overcame and even his death is shrouded in mystery. So so many people feel like they can relate to him and are inspired by him. He advocated in his music, "The elevation of today's generation if I can make them listen." He was about the upliftment of his generation and people, he once said that if he hadn't of made it as a rapper he was about to join the New Black Panther Party and work for social advancement through that organization. His music was art, and it was about overcoming the odds, he expressed love in his music more than any other rapper, and he kept it way real.
Tupac is a hero because we (young black males) said so. Cosby has plenty of skeletons in his closet for him to be coming at Pac's (RIP) legacy. Tupac wasn't moving any serious weight. He was from the gutter, his moms was on crack. He did what he had to do to survive. He embodied every aspect of the young, black male. Yes his music was the theme for many drug dealers but he never focused his music on drug sales. Give me a song title or a line in which Pac makes a reference to moving major weight and I'll give you 10X that on how he sends a positive message. Pac was one of the good thugs, like Bone: "gotta make that money, moving them dummys rocks so a nigga don't go broke." Somebody that you could actually see yourself talking to. A hustler with a heart. I met him once (1993) and he was real cool.In closing Pac educated a lot of us where our fathers didn't. His focus was on believe in God, avoid suckas, knock bitches, respect black WOMEN, get money and fuck the cops. Come on man. You can't relate (other nationalities) because you couldn't FEEL Pac in your soul and in your life. I swear whites are the biggest Pac critics. All you know is "How Do U" and "California Love." And Cosby is the white voice in the black community right now. Remember how many lives he touched and how he gave us a little self esteam while he was here.
It's not like coke dealers force people to buy ( well, usually lol ). He needs to worry about his own shit, how are you gonna blame the supplier. You think if there were nio dealers, the demand would die too. Fuck outta here Cosby.
that old fart should shut the fuck up..............The cosby show got me into crac,k it was that wack...
Quote from: Blu Lacez on April 16, 2007, 05:45:16 PMQuote from: Tanjibility-The Dangerous Crew Movement on April 16, 2007, 05:27:10 PMQuote from: Allpaul on April 16, 2007, 05:26:02 PMNo racist here dog. I'm just stating the facts. Tupac's biggest critcs are white people. Hey, just wondering where you came across a fact like this. Did someone take a poll?really? that's why C.Delores tucker is white right?Oh Boy-T^ Delores Tucker is black??..Or are you being sarcastic??BluHe was being sarcastic.
Quote from: Tanjibility-The Dangerous Crew Movement on April 16, 2007, 05:27:10 PMQuote from: Allpaul on April 16, 2007, 05:26:02 PMNo racist here dog. I'm just stating the facts. Tupac's biggest critcs are white people. Hey, just wondering where you came across a fact like this. Did someone take a poll?really? that's why C.Delores tucker is white right?Oh Boy-T^ Delores Tucker is black??..Or are you being sarcastic??Blu
Quote from: Allpaul on April 16, 2007, 05:26:02 PMNo racist here dog. I'm just stating the facts. Tupac's biggest critcs are white people. Hey, just wondering where you came across a fact like this. Did someone take a poll?really? that's why C.Delores tucker is white right?Oh Boy-T
No racist here dog. I'm just stating the facts. Tupac's biggest critcs are white people. Hey, just wondering where you came across a fact like this. Did someone take a poll?