17 year old Tupac believes a coke head was someone who loves to drink coke. It makes sense when you realize more people are addicted to coke (especially teens), and the word crack head is better suited for the people who act like Charlie Sheen. The rap business isn't different from any other businesses. People are not only buying the music, they're buying into the image. Why do you think many musicians, especially rappers, become (or want to become) actors? They understand the act is what sells.
ungus would freak that soulja boy is playing tupac in the juice remake. darn shame. http://www.bet.com/news/music/2011/...-remake-and-announces-waka-flocka-s-role.html creepy tupac from this scene is what i will remember of him. screw the other vids. <iframe width="640" height="390" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/3uvaiqtIcd4" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
Tupac Shakur: The Life of an Outlaw is a pretty good documentary for seeing how pac really changed over the years once he entered the rap industry. Just humorous that he started out as a dancer and ended up one of the most notorious thug rappers. You can definitely tell how his voice changes to a deeper raspier tone from all the blunts and partying.
I think it's obvious that Tupac's **** talking was due to him trying to overcompensate for his closet homosexuality. I wouldn't doubt if him and Biggie were former lovers, and the hate that he developed over time for Biggie was because he left him for a woman. "Biggie, remember when I used to let you sleep on my couch" -Tupac
2pac was just Tupac's portrayal of Bishop (his role in 'Juice') off screen. It was all an act, just as many other rappers portray characters to sell records.
They showed these videos on TV One, I think. Or at least I remember watching them a long time on tv somewhere. He was damn intelligent as a kid whether you agree or disagree with what he thought simply because he at least thought about things and was opinionated. He got a lot of his early "militant" philosophies from his mother who was a Black Panther.
brings back one of those classic thirst is everything commercials from the mid 90's where the ballin' bball player talking trash in the court ends up being an actor from Oxford. maybe he really didn't F biggie's wife and just spent the whole night listening to biggie's wife complain about biggie.
2PAC FTW!!!!! This was before he moved out to Oakland and the streets really got to him. You could see it in his interviews later in life. As biggie said in the Notorious biopic "Pac was a ThugLife n**** one minute and a Black Panther the next"
OH NOES! You mean not all rappers are as hard as they claim to be and some actually manufacture an image that couldn't be further from who they really are in an attempt to sell music? Next you'll be telling me Dr. Dre isn't really a doctor. EDIT: Almost forgot Tupac's new nickname: Nothing But Net Spoiler SWISH!
On this day, Sept. 7, in 1996, rap star and actor Tupac Shakur was shot several times in Las Vegas after attending a Mike Tyson boxing match. Shakur died in the hospital six days later while being treated for his injuries. He was 25. Read more at the Washington Examiner: http://washingtonexaminer.com/local...rime-history-tupac-killed-after#ixzz1XEzu1uJD
Reminds you of cb4 anyone? <iframe width="420" height="345" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/__aoalbyZWQ" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
he was a very intelligent dude... that was the way he could communicate and relate to the minority masses