holy fuckin shit... post your shit then. And if anyone will take the time to listen to the songs. I can guarintee you they will agree with me over you... with the exception of someone not understanding the concept of educated and skilled rap of course.
WRONG!!
holy fuckin shit... post your shit then. And if anyone will take the time to listen to the songs. I can guarintee you they will agree with me over you... with the exception of someone not understanding the concept of educated and skilled rap of course.
WRONG!!
Chammilionaire
and I can promise you this before hand. Any that actually likes rap and tries to hate you will b slaughtered within this own thread.
No 1 compares.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n4pEnncSfmk
Chammilionaire
and I can promise you this before hand. Any that actually likes rap and tries to hate you will b slaughtered within this own thread.
No 1 compares.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n4pEnncSfmk
Fuck. I always forget bout that one. Im talking outta the mortals.That deletes Kr1zz Kr0zz from the equation.
Fuck. I always forget bout that one. Im talking outta the mortals.That deletes Kr1zz Kr0zz from the equation.
another stud we forgot
i dont know... id put cham slightly ahead of him. I mean dont get me wronged id pay hella money to see either of them
another stud we forgot
i dont know... id put cham slightly ahead of him. I mean dont get me wronged id pay hella money to see either of them
i have been a big pac fan for over 10 years...what makes him so special is the truth behind most of his stories...sure biggies rhymes were better..but pac sacrificed his rhyming ability because his messages and stories were the most important thing to him.. His songs ranged from stories of poverty, drugs, sex, anger, hate, love, peace, racism and woman. In an interview he says that some call him a hypocrit because in one song hes preaching for peace and the next song he is killing someone, but he says that its just his raw emotion. Everyday your thoughts and feelings change and he expresses how he is feeling at the time. In a documentary on Shakur it interviewed White suburban fans of Shakur and asked what they liked about him. Most replied, “I can relate to him.” How can white people born in the suburbs relate to a man who was born in the ghetto? The reason they can is the emotions in his voice and how vividly he can tell his stories. His songs make you feel his pain and his happiness...the man was a lyrical machine..his cd "7 day theory" is called that because he wrote the entire cd in 7 days...now some people who dont listen to pac like his big fans may be like "hitter your an idiot the man only preached about violence" as i sed above..his emotions were raw and constantly changing..alot of his songs talk about women and respecting them and having pride in being black and of course there were his war songs..when he was pissed he was gunna let you know it....
and as for eminem..hes like a bettor picking the square play of the day..nobody wants to pick the square play of the day..eminem is very talented when he chooses to be..nas said it best in ether "even EM murdered you on your own shit" think about it...even if you dont listen to eminems stuff...there are a lot of great rappers that he has been featured on..and whos verse is always the best???
i have been a big pac fan for over 10 years...what makes him so special is the truth behind most of his stories...sure biggies rhymes were better..but pac sacrificed his rhyming ability because his messages and stories were the most important thing to him.. His songs ranged from stories of poverty, drugs, sex, anger, hate, love, peace, racism and woman. In an interview he says that some call him a hypocrit because in one song hes preaching for peace and the next song he is killing someone, but he says that its just his raw emotion. Everyday your thoughts and feelings change and he expresses how he is feeling at the time. In a documentary on Shakur it interviewed White suburban fans of Shakur and asked what they liked about him. Most replied, “I can relate to him.” How can white people born in the suburbs relate to a man who was born in the ghetto? The reason they can is the emotions in his voice and how vividly he can tell his stories. His songs make you feel his pain and his happiness...the man was a lyrical machine..his cd "7 day theory" is called that because he wrote the entire cd in 7 days...now some people who dont listen to pac like his big fans may be like "hitter your an idiot the man only preached about violence" as i sed above..his emotions were raw and constantly changing..alot of his songs talk about women and respecting them and having pride in being black and of course there were his war songs..when he was pissed he was gunna let you know it....
and as for eminem..hes like a bettor picking the square play of the day..nobody wants to pick the square play of the day..eminem is very talented when he chooses to be..nas said it best in ether "even EM murdered you on your own shit" think about it...even if you dont listen to eminems stuff...there are a lot of great rappers that he has been featured on..and whos verse is always the best???
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