My Hero Kurt Cobain & Tupac Shakur

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LIVE VIDEO, KURT COBAIN & TUPAC SHAKUR performing to the song "MY HERO" created by the musical talents of DAVE GROHL with the FOO FIGHTERS, also playing drums in the video. The FIRST music video to ever feature "THE KING OF GRUNGE" with the "KING OF GANGSTER RAP". An ALL STAR CAST including KURT COBAIN, TUPAC SHAKUR, KRIST NOVESILIC, DAVE GROHL, SNOOP DOGG, AND A SPECIAL "THANK YOU" TO DR. DRE'S musical innovations & natural talent of signing the greatest artists of our time. I HAVE PRODUCED THE MOST INTRIGUING, ORIGINAL, & PROBABLY CONTROVERSIAL MUSIC VIDEO I HAVE EVER SEEN. IN JUST AN HOUR, IT WILL PREMIERE ON FACEBOOK & YOUTUBE & ANYWHERE ELSE I CAN FIND TO DISPLAY WHAT I FEEL WAS A WORK OF ART. EVERYONE: TAKE TIME TO ENJOY THE MUSIC ...PEACE:) if you were alive in the early 90's & knew your MTV very well - here is something MTV would never be innovative enough to play!!

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  • giving love up to the greatest!!

  • "TO BE BIG YOU MUST DREAM BIG"-Tupac Shakur.THE DREAM IS SO BIG,BUT GREATEST COMPLIMENT I EVER COULD DREAM OF...FROM DAVE: So you are mysterious and a talented video producer.Thank you for that video,I was totally foul & Dave made me laugh about your show.Your Channel is very unique too.The glow of light around APPROPRIATE was Kurt. Other worldly......if I do this right, me & mine are out of this ghetto & no more empty bellies. I FEEL LIKE I'M ON A CLOUD & I DON'T EVER WANT TO FALL AGAIN,PEACE

  • and have no video to them is proof they dont care much for fame.also for those saying that pj jumped deck when the money was getting good should know that their debut album came out a couple of months before grunge was even popularized. about tupac and biggie, i honestly like them both almost equally, but when it comes down to lyrical ability, BIG got it all.

  • @nirvanafairie I DIDN'T WRITE THAT ARGUMENT, IT WAS LEFT BY THE DUDE BELOW ON MY CHANNEL....OPEN FORUM HERE. PEACE:)

  • this dude posted this debate, PLEASE respect his argument :

    KRS1LEGEND

    tbh i think nirvana are much more commercial than PJ. nirvana have released more singles and music videos than PJ have in their entire career (thats 7 years for nirvana and 20 years for jam) videos and singles are usually the best way to get yourself airplayon the radio, and seeing as pearl jams two biggest songs, Black and Yellow Ledbetter, were never even released as singles

  • the two.. really were two sides of the same coin..

    they were one in the same. just as good as each other..

    :)

  • @GrungeMetalRocker Yes, well said!! Thank you. Nicole.

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  • The similarities between these two are striking and I have been saying that for years. Both tragic figures, VERY misunderstood, outcasts that were too far ahead of their time. Walking contradictions that confounded the world that just watched in awe. True rebels. Glad to see someone else sees what I see.

    If they were both still with us, I believe they would have worked together on a project of some sort and it would have been epic.

  • I believe that Kurt and Tupac would have reached out to each other to collaborate when the landscape of pop music disintegrated into a directionless mess of corporate garbage (Like in the 1980's) around 2000 (after the rap-rock craze ended). Since they were both artists at heart, they would have gravitated toward each other since everything else was so worthless at the time to "teach the young'ns how it's done." What does everyone think about that theory?

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  • The 90s were an amazing era

  • I find it appropriated that you used Foo Fighters for this.

  • Kings of the 90s!

  • biggie free styleing lyrics off the top but tupacs poetic lyrics form the heart and kurt was the king of i dont give a fuk attitude

  • there were some features that most black youths idolized kurt cobain and white youths idolized tupac shakur

  • both kurt cobain and tupac shakur were the favorite music icons of both black and white youths across the united states.

  • r..ip pac and kurt!

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