2Pac "Amibitionz Az A Fighta" new unreleased leak

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Aug 6, 2008
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the fuck would that nigga make a song called "to live n die in la" obviously he had some kinda connection

what forum should he put it in lol the open forum, or the we dont know where pac was from forum
 

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i really dont understand why, to this day, people wont allow rappers to rep more than one state or city

some people cover more space within their lives than others, who stay in the same damn city forever

i think its the city whos being repped reluctance in sharing
 

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i feel you..i have to be real i was never in awe about tupac as an mc (when he was out i was listening to souls of mischief and ras kass and stuff like that) but i cosigned what he stood for. he was a thinker, a mental chess player, and thats what i try to be.

but then again i have to take that back

'brendy had a baby' was a AMAZING song.
like seriously amazing. i might put that as my top 10-20 songs ever.

i didnt like everything pac did but when he did it right it was perfect.

and i think he purposely tried to rep more than one city to break the mold. i think pac really wanted to be east and west.

but yeah i respected him more as a urban philosopher than a rapper, before rap i respected him as an actor before his music.

but to be fair i liked all eyez on me alot...and the makaveli album w him on the cross...but i wasnt one of them tupac is god dudes
 
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and i think he purposely tried to rep more than one city to break the mold. i think pac really wanted to be east and west.

but yeah i respected him more as a urban philosopher than a rapper, before rap i respected him as an actor before his music.
he thought outside the box he was ahead of his time, alotta niggas till this day dont understand what he was tryna do, think about it:

his main niggas he was pushin (the outlawz) were from jersey, and he was tryna start a deathrow east too, i remember hearin him say he wanted wu tang and a few other niggas who were all dope, he had niggas from everywhere on his side, not to mention how he brought cali together as well as the whole westcoast, that nigga was rappin with bloods, crips, bay niggas, la niggas, and all the shit

thats why all those regions/people i mentioned above still love that nigga and say he was the rawest, u can go anywhere and blapp some pac and nobody will complain, he was tryna bring real muthafuckas together and was goin hard at the people he thought were suckas, he had a big vision he was lightweight on some take over the world type shit.



^^^ that shit should be a blog or suffa
 
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Pac = Greatest of all time
Transends all coasts
Could lift you up with his music and could kill you on a track if he so wished.
RIP to the legend
I can't wait til next June when they drop that "new"shit.