Game trying to find a new name he can keep mentioning for clout.
when its not 50 its nipsey when its not nipsey its yb
Game stays with the wild takes to keep his name in the blogs, tabloids and sites like this
Cause he know the music ain’t doin it
rap music wouldn't be what it is today without Pac. that's not a reach or a stretch
Has nothing to do with being a revolutionary in the black historical context.
he didn’t say NBA was better than Pac in anyway tho
Not even talking about music no I me can come close to him in general either way musically there are rappers better than him but this generation can’t compete with him
Every night I pray people stop comparing new Niggas to icons, it’s unnecessary. You can compliment or praise Niggas without doing all this extra s***
Has nothing to do with being a revolutionary in the black historical context.
black people and rap don't coincide? it's something that's defined us for generations and allowed us to make billions from it. If not for Pac it wouldn't have been on radios, TV or even have CDs of it sold in stores. He went to court behind it. If that's not black history then idk what is
Do you disagree just because it's rap(music)? Music can be history too. Do you not like Pac or something? I get people may overgas s*** but Pac is a rare exception to that. He wasn't just another rapper like you tryin to make it seem
Pac hate always comes off very European and/or contrarian to me
Pac hate always comes off very European and/or contrarian to me
@Brave am i spittin or nah?
black people and rap don't coincide? it's something that's defined us for generations and allowed us to make billions from it. If not for Pac it wouldn't have been on radios, TV or even have CDs of it sold in stores. He went to court behind it. If that's not black history then idk what is
Do you disagree just because it's rap(music)? Music can be history too. Do you not like Pac or something? I get people may overgas s*** but Pac is a rare exception to that. He wasn't just another rapper like you tryin to make it seem
No I'm a pac stan. I know his discography like the back of my hand. I have a mural of his in my room. Nigga I am from LA, All eyez on me was one of the first albums my mom bought for me when I tried to get into rap as a Youngn
I just don't attribute what he did as a musician to be 'Revolutionary' in the way that it was initially phrased. Pac gets called a revolutionary and is pitted as this rapper who was 'down for the cause' type of activist and he simply wasn't that.
When I think of revolutionary black activist I think of guys who were marching for the betterment of niggas, living that s*** fully, not a 25 year old who was pressing the set. That's not a black revolutionary to me. He literally died because he beat up another nigga over some dumb s***. That's a black activist to you? That's the spirit of a revolutionary to you?
Nigga was a rapper who died banging Piru and pressing Southside crips
Some revolutionary yeah I bet loool
hold up i read the first sentence of your post and had to go back to this
who says something like this about someone they supposedly have a mural of in their room
Game stays with the wild takes to keep his name in the blogs, tabloids and sites like this
Cause he know the music ain’t doin it
Forgot he just dropped an album lol
hold up i read the first sentence of your post and had to go back to this
who says something like this about someone they supposedly have a mural of in their room
I call it how I see it. That’s what actually happened. I’m a Stan of the music. When you others try to make pac more than a man it’s cringe to me.
He not MLK, Malcolm x, he not no civil rights deity.
I can acknowledge the great raps from a flawed human being
He really was a rapper Banging the mob pressed a south side crip and died behind it that really happened lol
"my f***in lil homies...what the f*** you niggas wanna do nigga?16, 15, my lil homies...juvenile delinquents ready to bust on you muthafuckas
We robbing muthafuckas,
thug life
outlawz
westside
Death row nigga!
Double Glocks on you b**** made niggas
Dead in the streets closed caskets f*** you b******s
My lil homies don't give a f*** about none of you niggas
f*** yo families, f*** yo kids, nigga!"
A breathtaking hymn by Makaveli the revolutionary
I actually agree
I Hate Youngboy proved it
I hate youngboy is not touching the impact Hit em up had. cmon now
I hate youngboy is not touching the impact Hit em up had. cmon now
I wasn’t comparing it to Hit Em Up, i shoulda clarified
I’m comparing it to Against All Odds in terms of song structure and energy
I call it how I see it. That’s what actually happened. I’m a Stan of the music. When you others try to make pac more than a man it’s cringe to me.
He not MLK, Malcolm x, he not no civil rights deity.
I can acknowledge the great raps from a flawed human being
He really was a rapper Banging the mob pressed a south side crip and died behind it that really happened lol
Doesn't change the fact he spoke to the people. Thats a big part of why he was so iconic. Youngboy is just a rapper at the end of the day. I don't get the pac comparisons
No I'm a pac stan. I know his discography like the back of my hand. I have a mural of his in my room. Nigga I am from LA, All eyez on me was one of the first albums my mom bought for me when I tried to get into rap as a Youngn
I just don't attribute what he did as a musician to be 'Revolutionary' in the way that it was initially phrased. Pac gets called a revolutionary and is pitted as this rapper who was 'down for the cause' type of activist and he simply wasn't that.
When I think of revolutionary black activist I think of guys who were marching for the betterment of niggas, living that s*** fully, not a 25 year old who was pressing the set. That's not a black revolutionary to me. He literally died because he beat up another nigga over some dumb s***. That's a black activist to you? That's the spirit of a revolutionary to you?
literally none of the people we call black revolutionaries are perfect. they've all done f*** s*** that can be attributed to different things/reasons.
Pac died young behind some s*** that all young black men deal with. Pride
What he was doing during that era for black music as a black man was more than we could ask for. His contributions benefited the culture which in turn benefited black history.
He was the face of a coast and a genre of music, he fought for freedom of speech in court, he was intelligent and talented but conflicted.
Had he lived he absolutely would've became a true activist. He was already outspoken on black issues and hated the police. With everything that's happened these last 25 years it's near impossible to imagine he would've stayed silent on what's going on. The minimum I'd take from anyone trying to say otherwise is that he was a revolutionary in the making
literally none of the people we call black revolutionaries are perfect. they've all done f*** s*** that can be attributed to different things/reasons.
Pac died young behind some s*** that all young black men deal with. Pride
What he was doing during that era for black music as a black man was more than we could ask for. His contributions benefited the culture which in turn benefited black history.
He was the face of a coast and a genre of music, he fought for freedom of speech in court, he was intelligent and talented but conflicted.
Had he lived he absolutely would've became a true activist. He was already outspoken on black issues and hated the police. With everything that's happened these last 25 years it's near impossible to imagine he would've stayed silent on what's going on. The minimum I'd take from anyone trying to say otherwise is that he was a revolutionary in the making
Facts, Pac might not have been a revolutionary flat out but hes the most revolutionary mainstream rapper ever
I hate when people make him out to be a dumb thug, Pac was young and conflicted. Dude was prolly dealing w untreated mental issues his last year or two alive