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Nuttkase

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Jun 5, 2002
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so this is why purrp gave this guy a beat randomly lol

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EK-9VHbPPVs
That wasn't bad and it sounds like dude has a legit reason to have "beef" with him. Well at least with his side of the story and all that. He's also a much better rapper than Rocky. Rocky just got that juice right now, wel, but it's slipping. He better be cooking up something 100xs better than that Mob tape. I wonder if that's why it got pushed back? The label heard that shit and was like "Ehhhhhh, this is free let us hear what you got for your physical release. Ummmm we are gonna have to push the date back man and you need some better songs." lol
 

BASEDVATO

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LDS the snow on the bluff was not trolling. It wasn't horrible, but it really wasn't that good. Plus you go into it thinking its real, and turns to be like a paranormal / blair witch style movie, that suppose to seem real.
 

0R0

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i liked snow on tha bluff but you have to gauge it on hood flick standards, for what it is its great in capturing the feel of a real ghetto hood story but if you put it up with werner herzog or suffa you'll definitely be disappointed
 
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Nuttkase

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For argument sake, I think Pac transcended a "turf" and was way to global to be locked down to a specific hood. I think he had a passion, and a cause. I mean listening to 2Pac's music unreleased after he died, they where not trendy at all. Also 2pac had some of the most social tracks, that went mainstream.
While I do agree with thinking Pac had a cause his sounds at the time were pretty well rooted in where he was at the time, which makes sense of course. He came up sounding straight NYC, moved to bay and had more that bay feel for a minute, then died yelling to Live and die in LA being a Blood. It's pretty obvious dude wanted to fit in somewhere, and who knows if he didn't die maybe that would have been LA. I personally don't think so but like you said we will never know. Also by trendy I didn't mean so much with how the music sounded all the way (but to a good extent for sure) but more so for at what area was popping at the time.
 

Nuttkase

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I remember I was at a kickback with some friends and a few broads chilling drinking and smoking when MTV announced Pac had died. One of my old school homies was a HUGE 2Pac fan and literally while Kurt Loder was still saying what happened stood up kind of yell/screeched "No, no, no.. Paaaaaaac.. noooooooo" and started just totally bawling crying. I mean most everyone there, myself included even though not a huge fan, was just like "holy shit" but then we were more like "dude, what the fuck?" at how he reacted more than Pac dying lol.