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yall really think tupac was like a superhero or something dont yall:mjlol:

No, but the only thing Game would do in Pac's presence is ask for an autograph. You're in here talking about he'd beat up Pac as if he ain't one of the biggest Pac stans on the planet.

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No, but the only thing Game would do in Pac's presence is ask for an autograph. You're in here talking about he'd beat up Pac as if he ain't one of the biggest Pac stans on the planet.

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game was a big jay-z fan as well
 

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i appreciate this perspective but what about the dozens of other artists that dont seem to be mixed up in all that. by your logic no rapper alive is given a choice.


They probaly aint famous enough,as well as everything aint always what it seems:sas2:

Rappers who may not seem to be apart of it,might have just made the "choice" to pay the tax and he extorted.....or they have connected street nikkas behind them who you may not know about.

Point is,the potential is always there in hiphop,most just make the "choice" to go along with the routine and tradition of extortion....its understood its a pay to play situation,its understood by rappers they need to play they position and be docile among the gangsters and fall in line.

And yes there are people who avoid it all together,my point is people acting like Pac was the only nikka in this situation,with dangerous affiliations in the 90's?and today:mjlol:....yalls favorite rappers are lucky to be alive basically is what im saying,stop acting like they was moving with such discretion,free of the dark side and criminal elements of the game....couldve easily have been them.

Difference isPac made the choice not to go along with it ,and buck the system.

Same with guys like 50,nikkas buck the system and suddenly the fairytale falls apart,and yall realize the potential danger that is ALWAYS there in the game.
 
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I never considered 2Pac a gangsta, but he wasn't p*ssy either, infact he was very brave. Pac said himself he came from a revolutionary/movement background then was was around gang shyt later.

I've never glorified gangstas either, it's often not what's in your heart but your choices, situations and particular environment, when I listen to Pac's music I don't hear a gangsta, just a human being that happened to be around some of that type of shyt and had violence in his history also. Does anybody think of Pac as the biggest gangsta in the world? Was never something that I really ever thought, I just liked his music and he seems more crazy/wreckless/wild/bold/brave than a gangsta, not everybody involved in violence is a gangsta, you look at somebody like Mutulu for example, that is some revolutionary shyt and often takes more inner strength than many so called gangstas.
I never considered 2Pac a gangsta, but he wasn't p*ssy either, infact he was very brave. Pac said himself he came from a revolutionary/movement background then was was around gang shyt later.

I've never glorified gangstas either, it's often not what's in your heart but your choices, situations and particular environment, when I listen to Pac's music I don't hear a gangsta, just a human being that happened to be around some of that type of shyt and had violence in his history also. Does anybody think of Pac as the biggest gangsta in the world? Was never something that I really ever thought, I just liked his music and he seems more crazy/wreckless/wild/bold/brave than a gangsta, not everybody involved in violence is a gangsta, you look at somebody like Mutulu for example, that is some revolutionary shyt and often takes more inner strength than many so called gangstas.
so @Farrinto put you in the red:mjlol: that infinite rep day was crazy
 
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He was a good talker that isn't no doubting it ....all these good things pac spoke about doing .... What did he actually do ??? Not a lot ... Compared to what he actually spoke about ..... Regarding the militant /black power / unity tip ... These are facts .... Instead he was runnin around with shady newyork gangsters (BY CHOICE) who he ended up having all sorts of drama with ... Then turned around and became deeply afflaited with a piru- gang from Compton (BY CHOICE) then ... Dying by injecting himself in a on -going Compton gang-beef everything I said was facts now prove me wrong ... I never questiond pac heart or his talent or gift .... I just question how easily he was to manipulate n how easily led he was .... Which got him into all sorts ov trouble ..... N this whole pac was for the community is nonesense .... Once he got with death row ... It was a wrap with all that black love shyt ....

That's my thing ... There is nigggas who re-write history tho wen it comes to pac .... He wasn't no social leader or anything like that wen he was alive .... Like I said he had great ideas but never put pen to paper ..... maybe giving a few years n get away from negatvity bullshyt then maybe he mite ov made a difference but as long as he was around suge n them nothing would change really .....


if you don't know, just say you don't know bro. here's a source for you to read up on.

10 Philanthropic Facts You May Not Know About Tupac Shakur

Tupac Shakur accomplished a lot before his murder at the age of 25. Beyond his industry rivals, complex persona, and entertainment career this iconic artist had another side that’s been widely overlooked. As the child that wrote his own family plays, and the son of community activist, Afeni Shakur, he had a natural compassion for helping disadvantaged youth. To honor his humanitarianism, AllHipHop wanted to share some philanthropic acts that went under the radar.

Here are 10 philanthropic facts, you may have not known about Tupac Shakur:

1. TUPAC & JOSHUA
In 1993, Tupac received a letter from the parents of a dying boy, named Joshua. They said it was Joshua’s last wish to meet Tupac. Tupac flew to Maryland to meet Joshua and took him to a basketball game. Soon after Joshua’s death Tupac renamed his publishing company from Ghetto Gospel Music to Joshua’s Dream.

2. TUPAC’S CELEBRITY YOUTH FOOTBALL LEAGUE
Before his death, Tupac was in the works of developing a Celebrity Youth Football League. Each celebrity involved would sponsor a youth sports team, by buying uniforms and hiring a staff of coaches.

3. A PLACE CALLED HOME
Tupac put together a benefit concert to help a growing non-profit organization, A Place Called Home, raise money for a new building. Founded in 1993, A Place Called Home is a safe haven in South Central LA where at risk youth are empowered to take ownership of the quality and direction of their lives through programs in education.
A Place Called Home

4. TUPAC’S SPECIAL BBQ
Through his bodyguard, Tupac heard about a 14-year old girl who was paralyzed from the waist down and confined to a wheelchair after a terrible car accident. Tupac called the Make-A-Wish Foundation to inquire about this little girl. During the phone call, Pac learned the girl was scheduled to meet her celebrity idol, but the celebrity canceled just before the meeting date. Tupac stepped in and flew the girl and her aunt to California to join him on the set of “Gridlock’d.”
Afterwards he took them to the recording studio and later hosted a personal BBQ cookout at his house in honor of her.
Tupac later donated a brand new audio system to her school.

5. TUPAC GOES TO THE PROM
A Tupac fan wrote a letter to his fan club, asking the late rapper to be her prom date. About a month later, Tupac showed up at her doorstep. He came inside the home and talked to her family and offered to purchase her prom dress & escort her to the dance. Before leaving her home, Tupac gave the family $1500.
When her prom day came, Tupac arrived in a limo to pick up his fan. At the school function Tupac signed autographs, took photos, and even got on the dance floor with her for five songs before he left.

6. TUPAC RACES TO THE EMERGENCY ROOM
During a promo tour stop in Washington, DC, as Tupac was on his way back to the airport, he heard on the radio about a young girl who was in the emergency room after being attacked and mauled by a dog. Tupac told the driver to turn around and take him to the hospital where the young girl was located. He stayed with her and her family until she fully recovered.

7. TUPAC STARTS PETITION TO KEEP COMMUNITY CENTER OPEN
In his early teens, Tupac solicited people to sign a petition to keep a community recreation center open. After accumulating a significant number of signatures the building was torn down anyway in spite of his efforts. This experience helped cultivate Tupac’s vision for a center that would provide a positive environment where young people could learn skills and performing arts. He wanted to call the center Thug Mansion. After his early death, his mother maintained the vision by opening the Tupac Amaru Shakur Foundation in Stone Mountain, Georgia.

8. PUSHED UNITY BEYOND SO-CALLED EAST COAST/WEST COAST BEEF
Tupac was often accused of instigating war between coasts, but there’s plenty evidence to the contrary. In 1996, Pac invited the Boot Camp Clik, the Brooklyn Hip-Hop collective, to record The One Nation album at his summer mansion. The album has never been released, but the effort was definitely there before his death. Furthermore, Pac had rock solid relationships with East Coast folks like Busta Rhymes and Treach from Naughty By Nature. Not exactly philanthropy, but definitely for the greater good.

9. TUPAC’S PARTNERSHIP WITH J COLE
He may not be here in the flesh, but his work continues on. The Tupac Amaru Shakur Foundation and J Cole’s Dreamville Foundation recently joined forces and started a youth book club in North Carolina. The first book read and discussed was, A Rose that Grew from Concrete. Tupac’s non-profit organization recently celebrated 15 years of serving the community. The center teaches vocal training, ballet, jazz, recording & engineering, theater and creative writing. The nonprofit is still spearheaded by Afeni Shakur. Other family members including Tupac’s sister are active volunteers and staff.

10. TUPAC’S C.O.D.E FOUNDATION
From June 1994 to April 2002, Ms. Erica Ford ran Tupac’s Code Foundation even after the rapper had passed away. Erica, Tupac, and his stepfather Mutulu Shakur, established The Code in 1994. The mission was simply to keep young people out of jail and to decrease “Black on Black” crime.

TO DONATE TO THE TUPAC AMARU FOUNDATION PLEASE VISIT:
http://www.crowdrise.com/TupacAmaruShakurFoundation

 

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Thats it?u called Pacs whole character into question as a man,but with Biggie and Puff they simply "Shouldve been more business minded:troll:"

I see u goin in on Pac all the time,how about yall take some of that energy into trashing Puff and Biggie....Biggie for claiming to be an emcee but being afraid to battle until a mans dead?so afraid of competetion they put a hit out to avoid it:martin:

Helping bring nikkas like Jimmy Henchmen into the rap game in the first place,putting them in a position to extort others like they were being extorted.....or even worse putting Jimmy in a position to extort others,in place of being extorted themselves.

Turning things into gang warfare?by hiring CRIPS to do their bidding in the streets?something that could potentially cause a snowball effect in LA for years to come?

Nobody has a bigger asterisk for not keeping it hiphop than Badboy,hiring hitmen to avoid battles,while pretending to be of that breed of emcee:mjlol:?biggie is the barry bonds of hiphop,they kept Baarry Bonds out with less:sas2:
nikka ..... Biggie n puffy didn't help Jimmy come into the rap game :mjlol:...... U think they had any say if he came in or not ... He muscled his way in just like the rest ov them street nikkas who do .... U think a rapper /ceo has any say what they do ....:what:....... I agree zip and puffy are to blame for getting the southside crips in involoved making things more intense...... What u mean that's it nikka ...:martin: We could do this all day .. This whole thing started cause pac wanted to be around street nikkas from newyork who then turned on him ... Then pac went at everyone ..... Even tho plenty of nikkas warned him to stay away from them
 
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Pac "humbled" Nas in Ny,Dirk punked Game in his own city.

Game wouldve been too humbled to fight:mjlol:
This has been stated over n over .... No one punked anyone ..... U think nas is Gona be in his own city with just 3 nikkas:what:.... Death row had nikkas and so did nas from Q.B U Making out pac to be this super macho nikka :dame:... They talked like men n had plans to hook up......
 

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I forgot hes private. He just said Pac died with only 125K in his account, he wasn't a gangster he had them around him but he wasn't one. Said he didn't shoot two cops, he shot two white men for fukking with a black guy, and he didn't know they were cops til later. He said he loves Pac but he wasn't no gangster at all.

Oh and PIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII-RUUUUUUUUUU
pac wouldn't bow down and run from wack 100, so fool needs to stfu. He loves to talk shyt on social media, real g's don't bump on social media. we pull up. social media has paved the way for a lot of internet keyboard gangstas, shyt's weird af to me. I talk mad shyt cuz I'll back it up




 

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if you don't know, just say you don't know bro. here's a source for you to read up on.

10 Philanthropic Facts You May Not Know About Tupac Shakur

Tupac Shakur accomplished a lot before his murder at the age of 25. Beyond his industry rivals, complex persona, and entertainment career this iconic artist had another side that’s been widely overlooked. As the child that wrote his own family plays, and the son of community activist, Afeni Shakur, he had a natural compassion for helping disadvantaged youth. To honor his humanitarianism, AllHipHop wanted to share some philanthropic acts that went under the radar.

Here are 10 philanthropic facts, you may have not known about Tupac Shakur:

1. TUPAC & JOSHUA
In 1993, Tupac received a letter from the parents of a dying boy, named Joshua. They said it was Joshua’s last wish to meet Tupac. Tupac flew to Maryland to meet Joshua and took him to a basketball game. Soon after Joshua’s death Tupac renamed his publishing company from Ghetto Gospel Music to Joshua’s Dream.

2. TUPAC’S CELEBRITY YOUTH FOOTBALL LEAGUE
Before his death, Tupac was in the works of developing a Celebrity Youth Football League. Each celebrity involved would sponsor a youth sports team, by buying uniforms and hiring a staff of coaches.

3. A PLACE CALLED HOME
Tupac put together a benefit concert to help a growing non-profit organization, A Place Called Home, raise money for a new building. Founded in 1993, A Place Called Home is a safe haven in South Central LA where at risk youth are empowered to take ownership of the quality and direction of their lives through programs in education.
A Place Called Home

4. TUPAC’S SPECIAL BBQ
Through his bodyguard, Tupac heard about a 14-year old girl who was paralyzed from the waist down and confined to a wheelchair after a terrible car accident. Tupac called the Make-A-Wish Foundation to inquire about this little girl. During the phone call, Pac learned the girl was scheduled to meet her celebrity idol, but the celebrity canceled just before the meeting date. Tupac stepped in and flew the girl and her aunt to California to join him on the set of “Gridlock’d.”
Afterwards he took them to the recording studio and later hosted a personal BBQ cookout at his house in honor of her.
Tupac later donated a brand new audio system to her school.

5. TUPAC GOES TO THE PROM
A Tupac fan wrote a letter to his fan club, asking the late rapper to be her prom date. About a month later, Tupac showed up at her doorstep. He came inside the home and talked to her family and offered to purchase her prom dress & escort her to the dance. Before leaving her home, Tupac gave the family $1500.
When her prom day came, Tupac arrived in a limo to pick up his fan. At the school function Tupac signed autographs, took photos, and even got on the dance floor with her for five songs before he left.

6. TUPAC RACES TO THE EMERGENCY ROOM
During a promo tour stop in Washington, DC, as Tupac was on his way back to the airport, he heard on the radio about a young girl who was in the emergency room after being attacked and mauled by a dog. Tupac told the driver to turn around and take him to the hospital where the young girl was located. He stayed with her and her family until she fully recovered.

7. TUPAC STARTS PETITION TO KEEP COMMUNITY CENTER OPEN
In his early teens, Tupac solicited people to sign a petition to keep a community recreation center open. After accumulating a significant number of signatures the building was torn down anyway in spite of his efforts. This experience helped cultivate Tupac’s vision for a center that would provide a positive environment where young people could learn skills and performing arts. He wanted to call the center Thug Mansion. After his early death, his mother maintained the vision by opening the Tupac Amaru Shakur Foundation in Stone Mountain, Georgia.

8. PUSHED UNITY BEYOND SO-CALLED EAST COAST/WEST COAST BEEF
Tupac was often accused of instigating war between coasts, but there’s plenty evidence to the contrary. In 1996, Pac invited the Boot Camp Clik, the Brooklyn Hip-Hop collective, to record The One Nation album at his summer mansion. The album has never been released, but the effort was definitely there before his death. Furthermore, Pac had rock solid relationships with East Coast folks like Busta Rhymes and Treach from Naughty By Nature. Not exactly philanthropy, but definitely for the greater good.

9. TUPAC’S PARTNERSHIP WITH J COLE
He may not be here in the flesh, but his work continues on. The Tupac Amaru Shakur Foundation and J Cole’s Dreamville Foundation recently joined forces and started a youth book club in North Carolina. The first book read and discussed was, A Rose that Grew from Concrete. Tupac’s non-profit organization recently celebrated 15 years of serving the community. The center teaches vocal training, ballet, jazz, recording & engineering, theater and creative writing. The nonprofit is still spearheaded by Afeni Shakur. Other family members including Tupac’s sister are active volunteers and staff.

10. TUPAC’S C.O.D.E FOUNDATION
From June 1994 to April 2002, Ms. Erica Ford ran Tupac’s Code Foundation even after the rapper had passed away. Erica, Tupac, and his stepfather Mutulu Shakur, established The Code in 1994. The mission was simply to keep young people out of jail and to decrease “Black on Black” crime.

TO DONATE TO THE TUPAC AMARU FOUNDATION PLEASE VISIT:
http://www.crowdrise.com/TupacAmaruShakurFoundation

I never said he didn't do good things that no one heard of .... Am speaking what he actully spoke about in interviews and convos ... His whole jail interview before deathrow .... "He wants to change , wilding out n thug -life is ignorant , he has no problems with anyone etc etc ...." Soon as he comes out he contradicts everything he said go peep that ..... His convo with monster kody did he actully even put pen to paper ... No .. I never said pac didn't do no good things .... I said he spoke a lot about things .. But the things he actully spoke ov doing for the masses ... Compared to what he was actully doing off camra contradicts a lot of what he spoke ov .... like I said to the other nikka it don't matter what we debate .... The fact pac died due to his interaction with a Compton Pirus gang beef with a Compton crips gang beef lets me know exactly where pacs mind-set was at that point .....
 
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