LL Cool J: "2Pac Had To Put On A Gangsta Image For The Dudes To Like Him"

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Pac biggest problem

his big mouth, hard headed to the fact he thought he knew everything and he thought just like Suge that they couldn’t be touched

RIP and he was a great rapper, but you can tell after coming to LA and been surrounded by Suge and buntry he loss himself
Yeah this is true .... once the majority of mob piru embraced pac I do think he really thought he had to move like them ... I blame suge and them for letting him run wild ..... mob James was right they shouldn’t have just Let it slide but the money power and fame got them all trippin ........ sad story for one ov the greats killed by some slinky ass crip it is what it is ....
 

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stop it you reaching here ..... biggie and nas at the time we’re responsible for bringing the east back on the map especially biggie after the west had its very early 90s run with Nwa,eazy e,dr Dre , snoop , dpg
One album don't make you a great chief. Biggie only had one album when he was alive. Nelly brought the Midwest back yet nobody was calling him a great after Country Grammar.
 

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That is a good response, but Death Row changed him for the worse. His image at Death Row harmed a lot of young black men, into feeling pressured to be a fake thug and acting ignorant just for acceptance. No one is slandering his true character, the Black Panther one. Its the other one that the record companies did that harmed an entire generation. The impact of the negativity of his thug image, is still being felt today. It wasn't his fault, it's just that the damage has been done. Now we got fake thugs everywhere. c00ns. Sellouts. And the majority of the modern problems, started in that era.
Not buying that. He was a reflection of the youth, a symptom of the black American experience, he didnt make anyone do anything that they werent already doing or wasnt already happening in ghettos across America and to blame him for what black males were doing is extremely ignorant at best.
 

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:yeshrug: probably so, but he was an artistic twinkle toes before he got into rap

:manny: Never got it, never will get it.


Any man who will change who is for the sake of other people :hubie: Cant fukk with it.

Lost a lot of respect for Pac when I learned more about his back story when I was a yougin

How you are 1-17 doesn't determine who you are. My man was a straight up bytch til like 20.. His dad died, nikkaz jumped him destroyed his car then he went crazy and fukked up every gangsta in the whole time. One year later they all bowed down to him. nikka straight up ran the city and nobody fukked with him. Only bad thing is he moved down south and killed..
 

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One album don't make you a great chief. Biggie only had one album when he was alive. Nelly brought the Midwest back yet nobody was calling him a great after Country Grammar.
He was a very dope rapper ... I think bringing a whole coast back on the map counts for something don’t you .... I give credit where credit is due .... Tupac is the only exception to the rule wen he got out ov prison he had the game on lock He in turn brought it full circle bringing the west back on top until his death later in 96 ..... I would say the only rappers that I can think ov got that much attention other then pac wen he got out ov jail were 50 and lil Wayne wen they were on top but they had a longer run obviously due to pac death ....
 

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Not buying that. He was a reflection of the youth, a symptom of the black American experience, he didnt make anyone do anything that they werent already doing or wasnt already happening in ghettos across America and to blame him for what black males were doing is extremely ignorant at best.

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Fake thugging EXPLODED everywhere and emulated Pac, right down to how they dressed. Those same people never gave a damn about his Black Panther upbringing. A lot of people dont even give a damn about black power or black pride in general, but followed Pac like he was Jesus. No one is diverting blame away from white supremacy, its just that the tone of Black power gotten winded down and replaced by "the streets" @Wear My Dawg's Hat
 

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You a fukkin stan mad as hell cause daddy pac wasn't what u thought he was.

Shut yo goofy ass up, crying over a nikka u don't know lol "Watch ya fukkin mouth" bytch or what?
U the one tryna get tuff over the net. bytch ass nikka. It don’t gotta shyt to do with being a stan. It got somethin to do with pointing out some gossipy bytch made shyt u talkin bout. That ain’t rooted in fact.
 

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Yeah this is true .... once the majority of mob piru embraced pac I do think he really thought he had to move like them ... I blame suge and them for letting him run wild ..... mob James was right they shouldn’t have just Let it slide but the money power and fame got them all trippin ........ sad story for one ov the greats killed by some slinky ass crip it is what it is ....
fukk Mob James. nikka already lost his credibility with that bullshyt he pulled on Vlad.
 

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Fake thugging EXPLODED everywhere and emulated Pac, right down to how they dressed. Those same people never gave a damn about his Black Panther upbringing. A lot of people dont even give a damn about black power or black pride in general, but followed Pac like he was Jesus. No one is diverting blame away from white supremacy, its just that the tone of Black power gotten winded down and replaced by "the streets" @Wear My Dawg's Hat
So u just gonna ignore everybody else that was out? To put the blame on Pac is some corny disingenuous shyt and isn’t actually getting down to the root of the problem. I ain’t ever met a nikka in the streets that did street shyt tryna be like 2Pac.
 
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