Spice 1: Jay hasn't accomplished what Pac has done, more people listen to Pac than Nas and K dot

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Nobody young (gen z) listens to 2pac :flabbynsick: . They got NBA Youngboy for that purpose :hubie: g
TBH it feels like 50 is more popular than Pac with the younger gen. It seems like a lot of those NYC drill rappers say 50 is an influence.


This take might have the Coli flabby heads raging, just an observation brehs :hubie:
 

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I agree

But at the same time it’s time to let that white publication like billboard rankings go..
 

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TBH it feels like 50 is more popular than Pac with the younger gen. It seems like a lot of those NYC drill rappers say 50 is an influence.


This take might have the Coli flabby heads raging, just an observation brehs :hubie:
Those New York drill goofies are stuck running in place.

Not a damn one got star power outside of Pop (RIP). So really who cares what they think

Youngboy is the new Pac for Gen Z :hubie:
 

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Nobody young (gen z) listens to 2pac :flabbynsick: . They got NBA Youngboy for that purpose :hubie: g
Lies

Pac was one of the most played artists just last year and he been dead for almost 30 years with no new material



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TBH it feels like 50 is more popular than Pac with the younger gen. It seems like a lot of those NYC drill rappers say 50 is an influence.


This take might have the Coli flabby heads raging, just an observation brehs :hubie:
They heard 50 Cent growing up so that makes sense. Pac was long gone by the time a current 18 year old was born. But that same person heard 50 Cent in real time. Nobody calls a new rapper the new "50 Cent". It's still the new "Pac". His impact will never disappear. He's like the MJ of rap.
 
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