"2Pac Warned Me Not To Sign To Suge Knight. He Gave A Facial Expression To Warn Me."- Fredro Starr

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10 years from now, an infant that was in the same house Pac took a doodoo in at Marin City gon be giving interviews
Interviewer: So uhh… did you know it was PAC house before you took the doo doo or after you took a dookie? And how did that make you feel? :jbhmm:
 
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There will never be a lack of people to interview. I'm just waiting on him to interview a waitress at a restaurant 2pac ate at.
He's Hip Hop's messianic figure.That's why Jada's having a hard time letting him go in retrospect.No earthly man can compare to what he became post death.It's almost like being with Jesus, but then having to go back to dating a mortal.Very few make it to that messianic level.Off top, maybe Michael Jackson, Bob Marley, and Tupac.
 

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Pac really do seem like that type of dude by his personality. He seemed like he knew how to get along with any type of person

Hip Hop culture as a whole was very different back then too.

You would see rappers just walking around casually in NYC, like it was nothing. It wasn't like it is today, where dudes carry themselves like they're separate from the people. Back in the early to mid 90's, it wasn't shocking to randomly see Pac pop up in Harlem and basketball tournaments or on 125th copping sneakers or gear. As a kid, you would be in these spots and expecting to see whoever because you never really knew who would be around. But chances were, you'd see somebody.

Rappers back then were way more in touch with the people, than they are today. Pac would be everywhere! And he was the type of dude that people loved everywhere he went. Dude showed up to Harlem Week one summer, and was out there chillin' with the kids signing mad autographs and taking pics. Seriously a man of the people.
 
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