1994 - 2Pac Interview With Ed Gordon - Part 3
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@cheersdrinktothat It's sad to think that there are actually people who believe that. Like he said, you should look him in the eyes, listen to "Keep Your Head Up", "Brenda's Got a Baby", and then pass judgement on whether he's guilty or innocent. If you still can't see the truth in the soul of that man, then the truth just isn't for you
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@Aladdin6179 He also raped a woman.
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@cheersdrinktothat I DONT SEE WHY you look up this video if you criting Tupac, he was a human being, being attacked by people like you labeling him he isnt the thug in the sense of a gangster he is the thug in the sense of a survivor. He visited hosptals when nobody cared, he's educator and manager was white, he despised drugs he rapd against drugs unless you wanna call weed a drug, he was the strugeling mans Malcolm X but you and Illuminati are too blind to see that.
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@cheersdrinktothat if you don't like him why would you deliberately look him up then click on the video?
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@nikobellicisgangsta 2pac the dead rapper who got shot because of the thug life he was living. This is your role model? A dead thug. SERIOUSLY? I guess white people are right about everything they say about the African American community. They rather sell drugs then take their ass to school and get an education. Martin Luther King Jr, Barack Obama, Oprah are my role models. Not rappers who preach violence and disrespect women.
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It saddens me that people in my community look up to this thug and want to be just like this dead fool instead of going to school and getting an education. I wish I could divorce my race.
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if u think 2pac is no a role model u got life fuked up kid and yea im 17 u probrably 20 somethin since u finna graduate but u still a kid in my eyes what u just said was dumb as hell... "Lace me with words of distruction and i'll explode
but supply me with tha will to survive and watch the world grow
this aint bout talkin bout problems i brang solutions" guess who said that.....
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If you don't understand 2pac then that's just what it is MISUNDERSTANDING!! I feel sad for those who are blind to what's real, cause when some real SHIT happen in your little world, you WON'T know how to deal with it. 2pac was messenger and simply that. Musicians are all messengers but 2pac's was actually relevant to what's real. If you don't get that it's obvious you didn't fight the same struggles. You had a single parent, did you move as many times to different ghettos like PAC did? I bet yo
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The one and true Don Makaveli. One of the greatest black men of all time. No way could they let this man live.. No way.
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R.I.p to a true soldier
"Where do you see Tupac 10 years from now"..."Hey, I just wanna be alive." That statement actually brought tears to my eyes. "God has cursed me to see what life should be like" that's such a profound statement. They say that the good ones are taken early & in this case it's true. He had a purpose to fulfill on this earth, & though it's sad to say, he had fulfilled his purpose. Rest In Peace Mr. Shakur...gone but never forgotten. One love!
blanketsleepy 3 months ago 13
After He was shot he said he feared for his life.... he said he couldnt sleep.... He wanted to make as many songs as he could because he wanted to be remembered after he was gone..... He wanted to make an impact on everyone.... if he is looking down now Im sure he is smiling because his songs still living on. Rip in peace 2-Pac
lawngharris 3 months ago 11