Tupac was right about everything

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He def had some sass to say they least, lol…but I don’t think it’s homo zest, I don’t think Pac was sweet. He just grew up around actors and performers and was in theatre class and all that, nothing effects your speech and energy, etc… like your environment.

It’s definitely Drakeish more so than gayish, nigs talk/have mannerisms like their environment. When Pac’s environment changed so did he.

Grew up around actors and performers? He went to a performing arts school. There’s a whole 18 more hours in a day when you’re not in school, plus his home life was way different than his “escape” at school.
 

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Of course, he was. We all know Pac is infallible in every way.

That is not the sentiment of the video or the fanbase in general.

He was right about black leadership, right about the behind the scene nikkas in Hip Hop fukking up the game, about the political landscape ect.

These last few years have seen a lot of vindication for fans of Pac the person and artist because a lot of the shyt that looked crazy/left field has lined up.
 

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People like to nit pick that part of the interview as if thats something to be appalled by. What man hasn't been nice to women as a teenager in attempts to getting with them or just out of their natural upbringing. Pac is human. I watched that entire interview and that's one of the most authentic interviews, I've ever seen from Pac. He talks about his insecurities and how he goes through the teenage angst phase of being overly nice to women to where he is right now and trying to make use of all the opportunities he was given in life then goes on to speak on his own maturity and the responsibilites being a man while growing up in improvised communities. He talks about his relationship with his mother and how it's different than other people around him. It's really an insightful interview of a young black man that not only living the struggle but understanding it as well.


I agree with pac. Never said I didn't? Who's nit picking? Pac fans get so defensive. I thought it was a beautiful interview and my respect for him grew. There's nothing wrong with being flamboyant
 

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But he was zesty. All 3 are. We saw it. But that's fine. They don't appear to be diddy level with it.
 

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Of course, he was. We all know Pac is infallible in every way.
Artists in general, to their fans, are kinda infallible…Pac is a whole other level tho, lol. I was never on that, even as a kid, shhit is crazy. If my favorite got some flaw about them I have no problem calling it out and participating in the clowning, lol, 🤷🏽‍♂️. Love people you don’t know who don’t love you or even know you exist brehs, 🤦🏽‍♂️
 

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Artists in general, to their fans, are kinda infallible…Pac is a whole other level tho, lol. I was never on that, even as a kid, shhit is crazy. If my favorite got some flaw about them I have no problem calling it out and participating in the clowning, lol, 🤷🏽‍♂️. Love people you don’t know who don’t love you or even know you exist brehs, 🤦🏽‍♂️
Noone ever said Pac was infallible. Matter fact. Pac gets more criticism on average than Biggie. Even his own friends and family admit when he was wrong about things. Biggie tho? nikkas act like that nikka never did no wrong.
 
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