Sorry, @tinman but I was never into Tupac my love for rap ended with Public Enemy in the early 90’s. No offense to 90 Niners of course
They are the original one fat girl and two skinny girl group You know the D and D art history dropouts love that and four non blondes the D and D claim they like black people but are front row for Lilith Fair @Os Trigonum @Deckard blanket all of them suckers !!
He got shot on the 7th Yo if you to make it technical It was in Las Vegas on Koval blvd Pacific standard time Pi says hello
The MEDIA says so https://uk.news.yahoo.com/on-this-day-tupac-shot-before-dying-six-days-later-000355758.html Why Tupac Shakur's murder still remains 'unsolved' 25 years on
Source Magazine This is a hip hop magazine I understand the D&D reads teen Vogue @Jontro but this is hip hop
Serious question. Did this end the East Coast/West Coast rap rivalry or did it continue? I honestly don't know much about it.
Pretty much. Snoop and Puffy did some peace thing and then you got all these activists jumping on steve Harvey
I know you've heard of the popular ones but these are my favorites which didn't get too much air play The D&D can learn a few things from these songs, instead of listening to Wilson Phillips all day 1. So Many Tears - this is an emotional introspect about his life, and explained why he has 'Thug Life' across his chest 2. Life Goes One - talks about death and his friendships. Again, no rapper can touch this. 3. Staring Thru my Rearview - another introspective song, but with the classic In the Air Tonight beat by Phil Collins, beautiful 4. Hellrazor - talks about the cruelty of life , death of innocent kids.