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wrote from jail, 2 days after he sent the charmIts called lyrics, 2pac was the best lyricest Ever Lived!
Quote from: RhyanD on March 25, 2009, 03:55:27 AMwrote from jail, 2 days after he sent the charmIts called lyrics, 2pac was the best lyricest Ever Lived!never.. Nas is beter
Quote from: Bosna Boi on April 16, 2009, 02:14:17 AMQuote from: RhyanD on March 25, 2009, 03:55:27 AMwrote from jail, 2 days after he sent the charmIts called lyrics, 2pac was the best lyricest Ever Lived!never.. Nas is beter "it was written, ey yo nas, you whole style is bitten"
If I'd shelled out on a diamond necklace for my mother, I definitely wouldn't just send it in the motherfucking mail. I'd hand-deliver that shit. What was Pac thinking? Maybe he was in jail at the time. Even so, he could have sent it by recorded delivery. At least that way he'd know she'd have to sign for it, and they'd probably give him a code so that he could call a customer service number and track its progress.And why wait until he was writing a song about her to check whether she received it? Buying your mother a diamond necklace is a pretty big deal. If she hadn't contacted me to thank me within, like, a day of when she should have got it, I'd want to ask. "Um, you got the package, right?" I wouldn't wait until my job gave me the opportunity to ask in a really roundabout kind of way. Clearly Pac just didn't give much of a shit. I guess he was more eager for the listeners to know he'd got her a necklace than he was for her to actually receive it.What a cunt.
WHAT BOUTWEN HE SAID HE HAD A BIG $$$ SCHEME, N HE WASN'T DOWN WITH IT??WHA KINDA SCHEME WAS IT? IHOPE IT WASN'T A PYRAMID SCHEME, SO MANY INNOCENT PPL HAVE LSOT BIG $$$ THANKSDPGC23
Quote from: Lord Funk aka Kanye West doesn't care about rap, people on March 25, 2009, 03:44:23 AMIf I'd shelled out on a diamond necklace for my mother, I definitely wouldn't just send it in the motherfucking mail. I'd hand-deliver that shit. What was Pac thinking? Maybe he was in jail at the time. Even so, he could have sent it by recorded delivery. At least that way he'd know she'd have to sign for it, and they'd probably give him a code so that he could call a customer service number and track its progress.And why wait until he was writing a song about her to check whether she received it? Buying your mother a diamond necklace is a pretty big deal. If she hadn't contacted me to thank me within, like, a day of when she should have got it, I'd want to ask. "Um, you got the package, right?" I wouldn't wait until my job gave me the opportunity to ask in a really roundabout kind of way. Clearly Pac just didn't give much of a shit. I guess he was more eager for the listeners to know he'd got her a necklace than he was for her to actually receive it.What a cunt. What your saying is bullshit, you have no understanding of Pac's life and music.Pac's life imitated his art. There was no distinction between where his art ended and where his life began. If you look at Dr. Dre, he says upfront that his music is entertainment, and that it is his job. But for 2pac, his whole life was his art, and it was open to all. He bared his soul in his music, he lived without privacy. When he bragged about making money it wasn't to throw it in others faces like rappers do today, but it was to inspire his people that they could achieve their dreams.He gave his life for his art.