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Street Struck
"I got advice from my father, all he told me was this
nikkas, get off your ass if you plan to be rich"
So simple yet so profound![]()
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"I got advice from my father, all he told me was this
nikkas, get off your ass if you plan to be rich"
So simple yet so profound![]()
It's "time in bc""Memories of a past time, giving up cash
To the leaders, knowing damn well, they ain't gonna feed us
In my brain how can you explain, time as we see
It's hard enough to live now, in these times of greed"
Probably my second favorite Pac song.Hold Ya Head is just as powerful IMO.
Theyre both 5/5 in their own rights, but 7DT is just potent... 7DT is like that glass of water after you been winning playing fullcourt for 2 hours... 7DT just saves your life.Just can't understand how anybody can rate MATW or AEOM over this album![]()
It's definitely better than AEOM, that album hasn't aged well. Had a lot of filler in retrospect. Need to revisit MATW.Just can't understand how anybody can rate MATW or AEOM over this album![]()
This is why I always change my greatest of all time between Nas and Tupac. It's always about who's great track I've heard last.
One thing I will say though is that Tupac was as greater of a rhymer as Nas. I don't care that he didn't have complex rhyme schemes and wasn't lyrical the way that 90's East Coast rappers were. Tupac's song writing was phenomenal and the way he drew you in to feel his emotion is incredible. Evoking emotions from the listener through your writing is much harder to do than any amount of multi-syllable rhymes.
Just can't understand how anybody can rate MATW or AEOM over this album![]()