this is old.
Lmaooo bro you are dumb, the fact he even put that shyt out there brings the subject up. And did so because he thought maybe kendrick wouldLike I thought, you lack comprehension.
He's saying the allegations are bullshyt with the "budden said it, so it gotta be true" line.
Ak got a dude on there showing him how AI works
Turning the Pac & Snoop verse back into Drake’s voice.
That video is a year oldDrake told Metro to go make some beats and he went and made some beats.
He told Kendrick to do some pushups and he went and did some pull ups which is close enough
Aubrey sonning these boys.
It's funny how dudes on the internet who've never even met these rappers take it more seriously than the actual rappers
Like it's the
1. Anonymous jokers on the internet
2. The rappers weed carriers
3. The rappers former weed carriers
4. The media
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10. The rappers
The song was made due to the fact that he and snoop both had cases and was out on bail himself. Not that he was a gang member or "playing a role"My bad breh, when Pac said ain't nothing but a gangsta party and a toast to all the gangstas, he was excluding himself and just showing appreciation for the criminal underworld
The song was made due to the fact that he and snoop both had cases and was out on bail himself. Not that he was a gang member or "playing a role"
In his interviews he gave his definition of what thug meant when he used it.
Be obtuse brehsYes Young Thug gave the definition of it too, had nothing to do with criminality or gangstas, it's simply Truly Humble Under God
Be obtuse brehs
Clearly the nikka's intentions were pure initially. To build a bridge between the revolutionaries and the streets. After jail and being on death row, he got caught up in beef and fame which lead to his premature demise
Comparing him to thug makes no sense either way you slice it. Thug is an open gang member who only has tried to shy away from it now that he's in a court room. His music is full of glorifying killing, drug dealing, and gangbanging
Compared to pac who spoke on racial inequality. He was on some bullshyt too when he was dissing bad boy and them. Cause he was still a hot head at the end of the day. But he was conscious too. Not bullshytting just to sell some records
It's the act in the sense it's am act for everyone who wants to surviveI think the conscious Pac is who Pac really was. The street stuff was an act.
That's the only thing we disagree on.
It's the act in the sense it's am act for everyone who wants to survive
You think a "real" gangster is any different? Like they just come out the womb ready to kill anybody just for a dollar?
Nah, they're people with depth and complexity. All the real gangsters I know are chill, goofy, or indistinguishable from anybody else
Granted, they are active in any shyt on a day to day basis, but they've seen and done some shyt. Life ain't what you think it is. People are people no matter where you are
Pac, like most humans, had more than one side, and yes, they can be contradictory. We watched this man live out 19-25, that’s still young as hell and figuring out who you are. I don’t think I reached my final state until I was 27, I remember clearly the feeling of knowing who I really was around that time and being super confident in everything about me.I think the conscious Pac is who Pac really was. The street stuff was an act.
That's the only thing we disagree on.