cant believe they made a tupac class. funny as hell. tupac made some good lyrics but to bring t to this level. i liked his music but tupac was a punk himself. thats how he got killed. he tried to be a gangster. so he was an idiot. and the crips just blasted him. some people just afraid to admit tupac brought it upon himself to have lived the way he did and die the way he did.
That teacher reminds me of how my Aunt went to go buy me a 2pac cd & the guy at the store said some real negative things, that made my Aunt think real bad about even rap in general. She didn't buy the cd & wouldn't even let rap be played in her house. Even 1 time I was watching a positve song by Lauren Hill that was more on the R&B tip & she wouldn't even bother to see what it really was before moving the channel. It really pissed me off.
@oursedatedyouth I guess you're right, but it's possible death row also ended up also owning part in the copy rights. Death Row had a lot of stuff people didn't know about. Too bad things went sour.
I feel like a Black male should be teaching this course not this Elihu guy. And also feel it should just be for African American students. Tupac's music focused on the everyday struggle of Blacks.
lol get the fuck out of here if you want anything to get recognized in this world you need to get it through the white man im hispanic take yo getto monkey ass outta here. o ye and 2pac was never no monkey look at his nose hahahah im glad he didnt look like other stupid niggars like biggie and the rest of black ppl in america. R.I.P PAC
@breezwonder Not just blacks, dumbass. It was manly on blacks but also for every other race as well. Stop thinking so much about your own people, other cultures go through this too, not just blacks. Ignorant prick ;p
@slicksottia Tupac was a black militant that fought for us as black people. How is that for other races? true all races go through hardships but where did Pac ever dedicate songs to struggling white,hispanic or asian people?
Oh BTW dont message me back trying to use the line "It aint about Black or White cause we human" it seems like everytime I get into these debates with these non Black Tupac fans they always seem to cherry pick that line.
He dedicated his song mainly for blacks, but also lost tribes across the world. What got me about your comment was you saying that it should be a black man teaching these things about pac, kinda ignorant of you to say that, don't you think?
2pac was like a god in the flesh! he spoke the TRUTH and the FAKE COULDN'T HANDLE IT! we miss you
and love you 2PAC 4 ETERNITY! like it or love it. it dnt matter. yea he's human dso he had his up and downs but thats life! THE ROSER THAT GREW FROM CONCRETE! R.I.P>MAKAVELI YOU LIVE THRU ME!
I see that he is the great man I ever heard about in USA , and Biggie is in the history trash , Pac became bigger than he used to be when he was alive, I didn't heard no nothing about biggie since he died, that's why I believe that he used to act like tupac but he couldn't
cant believe they made a tupac class. funny as hell. tupac made some good lyrics but to bring t to this level. i liked his music but tupac was a punk himself. thats how he got killed. he tried to be a gangster. so he was an idiot. and the crips just blasted him. some people just afraid to admit tupac brought it upon himself to have lived the way he did and die the way he did.
vanxl9 4 weeks ago
@vanxl9 krkrkrkr booyaa!!!
makyafeu 1 week ago
That teacher reminds me of how my Aunt went to go buy me a 2pac cd & the guy at the store said some real negative things, that made my Aunt think real bad about even rap in general. She didn't buy the cd & wouldn't even let rap be played in her house. Even 1 time I was watching a positve song by Lauren Hill that was more on the R&B tip & she wouldn't even bother to see what it really was before moving the channel. It really pissed me off.
SANxJONERO 10 months ago
@ 1:16 why does it say Death row Records? lol it should say Interscope.
oursedatedyouth 11 months ago
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SANxJONERO 10 months ago
They put DeathRow Records to state they own the copyrights to that song and video which they were mistaken- it was Interscope. I find that funny.
oursedatedyouth 10 months ago
@oursedatedyouth I guess you're right, but it's possible death row also ended up also owning part in the copy rights. Death Row had a lot of stuff people didn't know about. Too bad things went sour.
SANxJONERO 10 months ago
we need this in every class in America from elementary to college
LEZTHEGOON 1 year ago
briught tears of joy 2 my eyes when the old white guy said he was a 2pac fan
jordancook1992 1 year ago 3
I feel like a Black male should be teaching this course not this Elihu guy. And also feel it should just be for African American students. Tupac's music focused on the everyday struggle of Blacks.
breezwonder 1 year ago
lol get the fuck out of here if you want anything to get recognized in this world you need to get it through the white man im hispanic take yo getto monkey ass outta here. o ye and 2pac was never no monkey look at his nose hahahah im glad he didnt look like other stupid niggars like biggie and the rest of black ppl in america. R.I.P PAC
Sunrise262626 1 year ago
eat a banana :)
Sunrise262626 1 year ago
@Sunrise262626 ?
breezwonder 1 year ago
@breezwonder Not just blacks, dumbass. It was manly on blacks but also for every other race as well. Stop thinking so much about your own people, other cultures go through this too, not just blacks. Ignorant prick ;p
slicksottia 11 months ago
@slicksottia Tupac was a black militant that fought for us as black people. How is that for other races? true all races go through hardships but where did Pac ever dedicate songs to struggling white,hispanic or asian people?
Oh BTW dont message me back trying to use the line "It aint about Black or White cause we human" it seems like everytime I get into these debates with these non Black Tupac fans they always seem to cherry pick that line.
breezwonder 11 months ago
@breezwonder
He dedicated his song mainly for blacks, but also lost tribes across the world. What got me about your comment was you saying that it should be a black man teaching these things about pac, kinda ignorant of you to say that, don't you think?
slicksottia 11 months ago
@slicksottia Show me where Pac dedicated his songs to lost tribes around the world
breezwonder 11 months ago
@breezwonder Common now, Breez, all the songs that he's done, weren't just for you people.
slicksottia 11 months ago
@slicksottia Ok then type in "2pac at gunrange pt1" listen from 8:25-8:55 and then tell me if it was'nt for just us
breezwonder 11 months ago
@breezwonder I am Just Going To Leave This Here...Search Tupac's last interview ever (part 4 of 4) @ 6:35
3BigPaps2 8 months ago
@3BigPaps2 Serch 2Pac at gunrange (Part 1) 8:25-8:55
breezwonder 8 months ago
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@breezwonder Search Tupac's last interview ever (part 4 of 4) @ 6:35
3BigPaps2 8 months ago
all i can say is WOW.................
gallsenne 2 years ago
2 PAC IS THE TRUTH RESPECT IT OR DIE!
monypnyc 2 years ago 7
2pac was like a god in the flesh! he spoke the TRUTH and the FAKE COULDN'T HANDLE IT! we miss you
and love you 2PAC 4 ETERNITY! like it or love it. it dnt matter. yea he's human dso he had his up and downs but thats life! THE ROSER THAT GREW FROM CONCRETE! R.I.P>MAKAVELI YOU LIVE THRU ME!
monypnyc 2 years ago 2
love it
kazzels 2 years ago
real talk
tito055 2 years ago
I LIKE IT
LeVraiChuckNorris 2 years ago
love it
kennedyclark 2 years ago
I see that he is the great man I ever heard about in USA , and Biggie is in the history trash , Pac became bigger than he used to be when he was alive, I didn't heard no nothing about biggie since he died, that's why I believe that he used to act like tupac but he couldn't
Str8Slj 3 years ago 10
@Str8Slj What? I don't understand your last sentence.
SANxJONERO 10 months ago