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    Wher are you getting this Tupacs for wiggers stuff. It is bull<img src="/xxx.gif"><img src="/xxx.gif"><img src="/xxx.gif"><img src="/xxx.gif">.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cuchulainn
    Nas has a dope flow but no crew so he floats from camp to camp. Nas is Nas. He has shafted so many former friends it's not funny, now he's virtually lonesome. I don't dislike or like him. I'm just not surprised by anything he comes off with that contradict earlier statement.
    Not really true tho, Nas has AZ, Mobb, NORE, nature on and off for all he's worth , The Bravhearts (Jungle Whiz Horse and Neshawn) Quan, Jadakiss & Dblock and the game. I guess he's starting a new label and said "you'll be suprised who I signed." I found this quite amusing:
    MTV: Hey, 50 is signing a bunch of folks to G-Unit!
    Nas: They don't got enough paper for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cuchulainn
    It is well known. It was a Jamaican style punishment shooting for his firing into a crowd of kids in Oakland. He was set up for it, undoubtedly. But not by Bad Boy, they simply had not the clout at that stage. There are strong hints maybe Stretch Walker was involved. The crew in the building were surprised, yes. Who wouldn't be. That does not make them responsible. We will never truely know what happened, either at the Manhattan shooting or at the rape, to exhonourating him is as retarded as blaming him.
    Jacques Agnant aka Haitian Jack was responsible for it, he was an informant, Pac got 1 to 4 yrs while he was given a 3 year suspended sentence. And Haitian Jack was funding Bad Boy at that time, never heard about Pac shooting kids, I think your trying to spin some lies. Pac got into an altercation in Marin County, they shot at Pac and 1 of the bullets ricocheted and killed a kid. THe sheriffs department were their and because they handled the situatuion badly shots were fired but not by 2Pac.





    Chino is well known for his methaphoric raps. I'm well aware of riiot. Chino also has a line about being fatter in hip hop than Biggie. These's are not direct attacks but intelligent similies every rap artist uses. Biggie was big enough to see the funny side, Pac wasn't.
    Theirs a difference between calling somebody fat and spreading lies about a dude while he is in jail sayin he got raped. Talking about a dudes weight problem and talking about somebody getting sexually assaulted in jail are completely different things. Pac really didnt respond though, he gave Chino 5 words, "Chino XL, smurf you too" thats it.




    Nas has a dope flow but no crew so he floats from camp to camp. Nas is Nas. He has shafted so many former friends it's not funny, now he's virtually lonesome. I don't dislike or like him. I'm just not surprised by anything he comes off with that contradict earlier statement.
    Like Psy said, AZ, NORE, Nature, he doesnt float from camp to camp he gots true friends, he's not lonesome, he's just real, and wont put out what the record companies would like him to put out. He's not a sell out. Jay Z will be funding a Nas album later this year.





    Jigga occasionally mentions Pac like I said. You quoted me then backed it up? Mobb Deep are loser based on what? The fact you take some dead rappers beefs on your shoulders & carry them like you have a right to? Please.
    Jay Z qouted in interview, "2pac & Biggie were the great pioneers in Hip Hop, who paved way and created the blueprint for me, and now that they gone, I will like to keep them alive because they inspired me, (especially on this album)". This was done during an interview with Sway in light of him sampling 2pacs "Me and My Girlfriend". Killa Cam is now taking shots at Jay. Jay Z vs DipSet should be interesting. Mobb Deep is whack because they change sides and beef with everybody. And I dont take dead rappers beefs on my shoulders, I like JayZ, Nas, and Biggie, put Pac was the greatest.



    I have no problem with suburban white kids listening. Just as long as they don't dress like Busta Rhymes & say 'nigga'. Those kids tend to only follow the bling shoot kill nigga hip hop. It's that that disgusts me.
    Like I said, how many black urban kids do you know? Pac was an activist, he was visited by the nation of Islam and Jesse Jackson before he died, he was on so many different levels than any rapper ever, he was a poet, artist and great actor, theirs no doubt that he would have a oscar if he was still alive.





    A LOT of rappers have spoke out about that. He hasn't the monopoly there. You list hip-pop artists I have zero respect for so I have no intention to defend.
    Yeah, alot of rappers have mentioned it, but he is probably the only rapper that succeeded in getting it to the mainstream. Biggie had power and could of rapped about it, but he rapped more about his money and such, which Pac knew at the time he didnt have, Pac let biggie rap at his concerts and stay at his house. And Biggie just dissed him.

    Biggie's lyrics, flow, humour was, in my opinion, superior to anyone since. There will be no one like him again. He Was & is the Greatest of all time.
    Biggie was probably one of the greatest battle rappers of all-time and the humor he used in his rhymes where legendary "So we can steam on the way to the telly go fill my belly. A t-bone steak, cheese eggs and Welch's grape", both are in my top 2, but everytime I have to go with Pac because he was more of a complete rapper, with a better message.

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    Has anybody mentioned that Jay-Z and Tupac used to be in the same group? C'mon man Digital Underground for life. :laugh: The Humpty Dance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ubel
    Has anybody mentioned that Jay-Z and Tupac used to be in the same group? C'mon man Digital Underground for life. :laugh: The Humpty Dance.
    Do the Humpty Hump!

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    Rakim > all

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    Quote Originally Posted by eestlinc
    Rakim > all
    You ever heard the song by Nas U.B.R. (UNAUTHORIZED BIOGRAPHY OF RAKIM)? Good song.

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    Soul Taker, fair play to ya for giving 2pac justice. i would have said the same things if you hadnt posted. im delighted to see someone apprieciates this artists music, poetry and movies.

    -and while your doin the humpty hump, i just have to say that D.U. never really got the acclaim they deserved, but Thug Life most especially, MoPreme and The Rated R being the most noted in my opinion. They may have not been around for long, but Volume 1 was probably my favourite 2pac (if partly) Album(even though it may only go 10 tracks deep)

    Str8 Pimpin'

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    Dayum!! I heard Lil' Eazy finally. If you like the original E than you have got to listen to this guy! It's like Eazy-E has been reborn.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ubel
    Dayum!! I heard Lil' Eazy finally. If you like the original E than you have got to listen to this guy! It's like Eazy-E has been reborn.
    Finally. Where did you listen at. I heard it on the mixtape circuit.
    SoulTaker are you sure your not my daady.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ubel
    Has anybody mentioned that Jay-Z and Tupac used to be in the same group? C'mon man Digital Underground for life. :laugh: The Humpty Dance.
    It's a different Jay-Z.

    And we'll agree to differ on Pac. This is turning into a tennis match that I'm gradually getting bored of playing. Let me just say this. Biggie only rapped about being rich...when he got rich. His first album was grimey as hell. To paraphrase own words, when he was making his much when he was getting paid, rapping about being broke, drug dealing & toting guns would not have been being real. Biggie had strong DEEP lyrics. 'Suicidal Thoughts' is chilling, 'Me & My Bitch', 'Ready to Die'. He was a complete emcee.
    Last edited by Cuchulainn; 02-16-2006 at 02:11 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Death Penalty
    Finally. Where did you listen at. I heard it on the mixtape circuit.
    SoulTaker are you sure your not my daady.
    O I think they like me! (crip walks)

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    O I think they like me! (crip walks)
    Silly pops its O I O I think they like me the you lean rock and snap

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    MF Doom

    He's been releasing some outstanding efforts over the last few years and does an amazing job differing himself from other MCs.

    The best mainstream rapper ever? I don't know. It's a toss up really. Sometimes it's either between 2 Pac vs Biggie or Nas vs Jay-Z for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Death Penalty
    Finally. Where did you listen at. I heard it on the mixtape circuit.
    SoulTaker are you sure your not my daady.
    I got some of his tracks off of Limewire. He redid Eazyer said than Dunn.

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