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fat people like Biggie, and shredded people with occasionally effeminate mannerisms like Pac.
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"Ungh." |
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the real question: who is worse, the Outlawz or Junior Mafia? |
Junior Mafia probably was worse. But 2Pac put the Outlawz on way more and more important tracks. Imagine how great "Hail Mary" and "Me Against the World" would have been as solo tracks? Those would be the two best songs he ever recorded, except the Outlawz suck.
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Does having sex with men count as effeminate?
Cuz I...uhhh...I don't do that. |
forreal, they straight up ruined classic songs. I remember buying this album in middle school out of blind Tupac fandom. I was so cool.
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Outlawz did ruin all sorts of tracks. Kadafi had flashes rip and eveything but really pac would have been wise to just make the songs shorter.
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Outlawz lol. For shame.
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Argument over Pac has too much work to compare with someone who only put out 2 projects |
both artists never got heavy rotation from me.
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Let me guess: You're a big fan of B.o.B. |
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Post one line by pac that is ground breaking and truly thoughtful not just talking about a social issue incorrectly with simple words for the phlebs His beats 7 times out of 10 were boring and lame and his flow was just mediocre I'm not saying he's the worst. He's talented in the sense any half decent rapper now is. But that's all he is. Ok. Some good some bad. Nothing spectacular. |
The poetry thing always got me. Yes, 2Pac wrote poetry. It mostly was very bad poetry.
But the best 2Pac songs are pretty great. And he had some strong lines. "My only fear of death is reincarnation." |
Brenda's got a baby spoke on a very important and relevant social issue, and did it very well.
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And anyone who uses simple words is fine by me. And I know lots of big words.
It's about communication, not complication. |
I think Pac was more expansive than biggie, more creative from an artistic and expressive standpoint. Was he a better rapper? No.
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Pac's poetry is mostly wack tbc, but his poetic sensibilities transfer well into his music. Off the top, I can't think of any musician in or out of rap music that engages me intellectually. I listen to Tupac for the artistry, craft and the broad sense of humanity he was able to communicate. I wrote a (shitty) verse about it in the AOWL, but my first CD I owned was Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.S., and it made a teenaged white kid from a small beach town felt like he had a connection with something larger and completely different demographically (basically, I felt like one of his N.I.G.G.A.S.)
I love Biggie, and the older I got, the more I got into NY hip hop in general, since it is by far more literary in its writing and sound and I'm a nerd like that. But no other rapper, and hardly any musical acts period, hit me like Pac did and does. I could get college-thesis about why his music is (at times) genuinely good art, but I think it betrays the reason why most of his fans love his music; I prefer Pac cuz he gives me the feels. |
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