It's April 23, 2024, 08:34:55 AM
That ending line from Pac - he knew. And we all did too. What an incredible loss to music and art in general. His death really impacted the course of things.
Yeah no doubt... I took notice of that ending line as well.Actually everything they said in the interview was on point. I mean, you just don't get that kind of things any more these days. Like the genuine love and respect they both had for each other and even though Pac wasn't DPG and they stylez was a a bit different they were still both right there in the zone on the same wavelength... Pac talking about he the aggressive one and Snoop like the laid back one.... how Pac enlargened the vision talking about gangstaz outside the hip-hop world.. you even had Suge up in there talking about how he trust Pac to come wit the vision, that they still got treatments from other directors but ultimately they went ahead wit Pac's version and Pac getting the directors credit. you even got Kurupt and Nate up in there... I mean all that shit they was 100% on point...
The synergy between them all was undeniable. All the parts worked perfectly. For what it was when it was, Deathrow was a perfectly greased machine with patented technology. They were truly untouchable. If there were a better engineer at the helm, we'd probably still be living in an extension of 1996.
well the same thing that brought them to the top also brought them to ruin. They had no fear. They did everything their way and didn't give a fucc. And ultimately they ran up on Orlando with no fear... but then Orlando came with the get back... and being a rap artist like Pac, I guess you can't just run up on people like Orlando like that. So we love Pac because he had no fear.. and we loved Suge cause he had no fear and he ran his shit gangster.. but Pac was murdered and they put Suge in jail and the rest is history