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DUBCC - Tha Connection => Outbound Connection => Topic started by: KURUPTION-81 on March 27, 2008, 01:45:38 PM
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"Mercy is for the weak when I speak I scream
Afraid to sleep I'm havin crazy dreams
Vivid pictures of my enemies, and family times
God forgive me cause it's wrong but I plan to die
Either take me in heaven and understand I was a sheep
Did the best I could, raised in insanity
Or send me to hell cause I ain't beggin for my life
Ain't nuttin worse than this cursed-ass hopeless life"
Tupac troublesome 96
Theres no artists at the moment bar scarface maybe who really delve into there inner struggles and put it into a verse. Everything is so happy or fake, few rappers are really showing there inner feelings, i really think the best music comes from those who are unhappy.
Hip hop used to reflect this struggle but i just dont see it now a days.
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"Mercy is for the weak when I speak I scream
Afraid to sleep I'm havin crazy dreams
Vivid pictures of my enemies, and family times
God forgive me cause it's wrong but I plan to die
Either take me in heaven and understand I was a sheep
Did the best I could, raised in insanity
Or send me to hell cause I ain't beggin for my life
Ain't nuttin worse than this cursed-ass hopeless life"
Tupac troublesome 96
Theres no artists at the moment bar scarface maybe who really delve into there inner struggles and put it into a verse. Everything is so happy or fake, few rappers are really showing there inner feelings, i really think the best music comes from those who are unhappy.
Hip hop used to reflect this struggle but i just dont see it now a days.
Damn, those are some great lyrics...never had really listened to the words properly on this song...
oh and GREAT song too 8)
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Actually this reminded me of something....the time I started to listen to the lyrics on rap songs....cause the first year or two was like just banging beats and enjoying the music...but after I listened to Pac's "Brenda's got a baby", everything changed....I started to listen Pac after that song and started to pay attention to the lyrics wayyyy more...
...and the lyrics in that song just hit me, I dunno why...but they just did...
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Mainstream hiphop sucks now...it's embarasing to see what it's come to :-[
chill
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I love that song.
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classic pac shit.pac was a lyricist, a poet..fuck people saying he wasn´t an "mc", he was a lyricist.
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Kuruption, you just spoke the realest shit I've seen posted in a minute. Speak the truth nigga, keep speaking the truth!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Damn man. I love what you just said right there.
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Thats why I fuck with Joe Budden. Dude gets real personal and deep in his lyrics without the usual 'Im from the hood and it sure wasnt good' crap.
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Mainstream hiphop sucks now...it's embarasing to see what it's come to :-[
chill
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"Mercy is for the weak when I speak I scream
Afraid to sleep I'm havin crazy dreams
Vivid pictures of my enemies, and family times
God forgive me cause it's wrong but I plan to die
Either take me in heaven and understand I was a sheep
Did the best I could, raised in insanity
Or send me to hell cause I ain't beggin for my life
Ain't nuttin worse than this cursed-ass hopeless life"
Tupac troublesome 96
Theres no artists at the moment bar scarface maybe who really delve into there inner struggles and put it into a verse. Everything is so happy or fake, few rappers are really showing there inner feelings, i really think the best music comes from those who are unhappy.
Hip hop used to reflect this struggle but i just dont see it now a days.
I love this song. Will never get tired of playing this song. I always thought that he said "G" instead of "sheep" but I guess it does make more sense with sheep.
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dope song deep lyrics indeed. Tupac always did. You can relate to.
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tupac is the dopest-est everrrr! 8)
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Thats why I fuck with Joe Budden. Dude gets real personal and deep in his lyrics without the usual 'Im from the hood and it sure wasnt good' crap.
Co-sign. It amazes me how many people keep him down it trying to make a name for himself.
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Thats why I fuck with Joe Budden. Dude gets real personal and deep in his lyrics without the usual 'Im from the hood and it sure wasnt good' crap.
Co-sign. It amazes me how many people keep him down it trying to make a name for himself.
Yeah i forgotten about buddens, he is another who lets you into life and feel his pain.
You know about his drug addiction, and the struggles with his mother and girl. I want a window into there life, i refuse to believe that even the most mainstream rapper hasnt got real issues he/she could talk about .
Kuruption, you just spoke the realest shit I've seen posted in a minute. Speak the truth nigga, keep speaking the truth!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Damn man. I love what you just said right there.
Props, im glad to know im not the only one who thinks like this !
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Listen to Trapped by Tupac, some of the best word play i've heard 8)
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"Mercy is for the weak when I speak I scream
Afraid to sleep I'm havin crazy dreams
Vivid pictures of my enemies, and family times
God forgive me cause it's wrong but I plan to die
Either take me in heaven and understand I was a sheep
Did the best I could, raised in insanity
Or send me to hell cause I ain't beggin for my life
Ain't nuttin worse than this cursed-ass hopeless life"
Tupac troublesome 96
Theres no artists at the moment bar scarface maybe who really delve into there inner struggles and put it into a verse. Everything is so happy or fake, few rappers are really showing there inner feelings, i really think the best music comes from those who are unhappy.
Hip hop used to reflect this struggle but i just dont see it now a days.
Damn, those are some great lyrics...never had really listened to the words properly on this song...
oh and GREAT song too 8)
That's some deep stuff. never realized it.
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Thats why I fuck with Joe Budden. Dude gets real personal and deep in his lyrics without the usual 'Im from the hood and it sure wasnt good' crap.
HELL FUCKIN YEAH!!!
Thats why Joey is the best alive imo. Its not a joke when I say that he's that amazing of a rapper.
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Thats why I fuck with Joe Budden. Dude gets real personal and deep in his lyrics without the usual 'Im from the hood and it sure wasnt good' crap.
True..He gets real into his story-telling and goes deeper than most rappers are willing to, you can really relate to the realness of Budden's lyrics.
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Can somebody give a link to one of the budden tracks because I never knew he was deep like that....
And this is really a great thread. I honestly can't relate to any of the shit in radio hiphop these days. Its like you got to be rich and fucking dozens of supermodels and sellin drugs on the block to relate.
I'm poor.. and I don't go to clubs, bars, or none of that. So I can't relate.
But back in the day you could vibe off the origionality and fresh perspective coming out of hiphop. It would open your mind up.
And Pac made you feel like you were celebrating his successes with him cause it was like he was down for us, same with Snoop, Cube, and other mainstream artists back in the day....
... but the rappers today you feelin like they throwin it in your face like they are your enemy.
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Can somebody give a link to one of the budden tracks because I never knew he was deep like that....
Check the HUS
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"Now I'm lost and I'm weary, so many tears
I'm suicidal, so don't stand near me
My every move is a calculated step, to bring me closer
to embrace an early death, now there's nothin left
There was no mercy on the streets, I couldn't rest
I'm barely standin, bout to go to pieces, screamin peace
And though my soul was deleted, I couldn't see it
I had my mind full of demons tryin to break free
They planted seeds and they hatched, sparkin the flame
inside my brain like a match, such a dirty game
No memories, just a misery
Paintin a picture of my enemies killin me, in my sleep
Will I survive til the mornin, to see the sun
Please Lord forgive me for my sins, cause here I come..."
Shed So Many Tears
2pac was such a poet, it gives me the chills listenin to lyrics like this, predicting his early death and what not....I think he really felt like death was the only way for him to escape all the bullshit he was goin thru.......
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I'll second that KURUPTION. Tupac was the first rap artist I started listening to (I was 12 at the time) and part of the reason why I liked his style so much was because you could tell he was brutally honest in his songs.
And yes, in today's rap scene you hardly ever get to hear similar verses.
Which makes me wonder again...how would today's rap scene look like if Pac was still here? I know, it's a cliché to bring up, but seriously, if you think about it, I really wonder if all of these pop-tart rappers would've had a carreer.
"How long will they mourn me?!"
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I'll second that KURUPTION. Tupac was the first rap artist I started listening to (I was 12 at the time) and part of the reason why I liked his style so much was because you could tell he was brutally honest in his songs.
And yes, in today's rap scene you hardly ever get to hear similar verses.
Which makes me wonder again...how would today's rap scene look like if Pac was still here? I know, it's a cliché to bring up, but seriously, if you think about it, I really wonder if all of these pop-tart rappers would've had a carreer.
"How long will they mourn me?!"
Im not sure if they would be, the mainstream reflects whats popular at the time so maybe if pac was still alive and popular you would have more rappers dropping lyrics like him.
The only thing that makes me think maybe not, is due to the fact there are a lot of rappers who claim to be like pac, but they only really reflect the violence in his life.
They dont have the deep lyrics and inner turmoil.