Ja Rule made some good and catchy singles but let's keep it real, he was a Pac clone.

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I always heard similarities in Ja Rule's style to Pac's style. Even the way he dressed was Pac like.
DMX not so much cause he was on that dog shyt which was all his own.
 

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I could never really take him serious as an artist because he just was a carbon copy of Pac to me.

I liked some of his singles for what they were but he was never a rapper I really took serious simply because it was like someone doing a parody of Pac.

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I'll keep it all the way real too and I know a lot of nikkas gon be mad when I say this but when DMX came out with his 1st album, I felt like he was a fake Pac to an extent as well. When I 1st saw him, I was like this nikka running around w/ a bandana on his head like Pac and trying to be rowdy like him.:francis:

Now, their styles are different but back in the late 90's, I was like this nikka eating off of Pac's legacy.

Keep in mind, back then a lot of nikkas was trying to fill that Pac void. It was a nikka named Blac Haze back then, The Realest (who was on Death Row), Lil Zane, and Master P.


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nikkaz on thecoli :snoop:







@smokeurobinson broke shyt down perfectly
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nyc nikkaz was rocking bandanas way back in da early 90's along with pac


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and ja was dressing like that back then too - if you didnt know he was part of a hip hop rap group called 'cash money click' back in '92-93

 
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I could never really take him serious as an artist because he just was a carbon copy of Pac to me.

I liked some of his singles for what they were but he was never a rapper I really took serious simply because it was like someone doing a parody of Pac.

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I'll keep it all the way real too and I know a lot of nikkas gon be mad when I say this but when DMX came out with his 1st album, I felt like he was a fake Pac to an extent as well. When I 1st saw him, I was like this nikka running around w/ a bandana on his head like Pac and trying to be rowdy like him.:francis:

Now, their styles are different but back in the late 90's, I was like this nikka eating off of Pac's legacy.

Keep in mind, back then a lot of nikkas was trying to fill that Pac void. It was a nikka named Blac Haze back then, The Realest (who was on Death Row), Lil Zane, and Master P.



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It's funny how niccaz want you to "break it down"/"show proof!" for something so blatantly obvious.

In denial like a muthafukka.
 

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So the hard evidence that Ja was totally a carbon copy of pac is him rocking a bandana in 99, and having two 2pac inspired songs in a catalog that easily spans over 100 records? Yeah...i'm sorry, but i'm not convinced by the arguments here in the slightest. Honestly, with seeing how trivial the evidence is and has always been regarding this topic, I feel like the only reason why ppl even continue to push this idea about Ja/Pac is because they don't want to admit that they blindly fell for 50 cent's propaganda regarding the comparison, because they know it would make them look like biased dikk riders if they did.
 
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