The Rose that grew from Concrete-Tupac interview

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Uploaded by on Sep 14, 2009

The Rose That Grew from Concrete is an album based on the poetry of Tupac Shakur, released in 2000. This album features a large cast of celebrities reading Shakur's poetry and writing, much in the spirit of a traditional spoken word album.

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  • This is why Tupac is the shit

  • Deep shit

    

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  • @fAiThErZwEiRdLiFe731 Most def

  • Damn, thats some deep shit. He was deep.

  • @LikeWiseLikeYou Only god can judge him

  • @LikeWiseLikeYou We all appreciate ur opinion but yea...can u consider ours and shut the fuck up

  • You sound bitter

  • A criminal who "made it."

    No jury in America would deny this.

    I weep for all the foolish ones who followed his footsteps. I pity those who dressed like him, talked like him, emulated him and were punished like him-- all because of him. He raped an entire generation of young, urban adolescence with his vile wisdom and cruel messages.

    And though songs like "Dear Mama" showed his true and good heart, his "product" was one of destruction, damage, selfishness, misconduct, and brutality.

  • And that right there is why Tupac was the realist rapper this world is probably going to ever see

  • That metaphor is a amazing

  • Tupac's poems are the most beautiful.

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