On the Real..Tupac's Back Is a Disrespectful Song

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hiphophova;2826026 said:
maybe, but the way she treated him growing up and her and his sister ganging up on him, and his moving home to home like a gypsy.

then all of sudden his succesful and still has the heart to show love and .......... she's feasting like a fat beast on his death. that bitch got no class.

This may be true..but karma will deal with it..My mama is on drugs so i know the betrayal pac felt..Still i won't go to the level of condemning her
 
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BackInWhite;2826041 said:
Mexican ass cholo
Worry about j.lo disrespecting Selena with that movie n her acting
Worry about Ricky Martin being a fag
how is it disrespect when the man himself created the negative image so many people love
and what the fuck you expect from rick Ross?
Stop watchin law and order expecting to see toy story vato

tn


Your bullets don't stick to teflon homey...Moorish Rican blood here..No chulupa..I'll tell you what..next time you in Ga,How about you say all that in 3D to my face internet thug?

Forreal, I gets down with that gangsta shyt forreals..I'll gladly open up your head
 
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I co-sign the Outlawz they actually knew Tupac.

http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/news/...ddy-rick-ross-and-tupacs-underground-compound

The Outlawz React To Rick Ross And Meek Mill's "Tupac Back"

DX: I gotta switch gears to something a little less heavy … “They yellin’ Tupac back /But nah he ain’t back / The homie never left and that’s a well-known fact.” I saw that Ross was at the 40th b-day celebration for ‘Pac, but did y’all record that “G-Mix”
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version of “Tupac Back” because of initial offense taken to Ross’ claims of bringing back ‘Pac’s steez on that hook?

Noble: Not at all. [Rick] Ross is getting money already, so for him to do a song called “Tupac Back” you wouldn’t be like, Oh, he doing this to get some money. The kid is already getting hella muthafuckin’ money, making hella hits …. When he first dropped the song I reached out to him and Meek [Mill] like, “Salute. Whenever y’all ready for the remix, holla at ya boys. It’s only right.” And I know the streets been at them as well. Since they dropped it, the streets been at us like, “Yo, y’all shoulda been on it. When y’all gonna do it?” So it was really – we did that ‘cause the streets asked for it.

But, nah, we didn’t take no offense to it at all. We love when muthafuckas salute the homie. Especially if the shit gonna be getting played on the radio every god-damn day. I love it.


And [EDI’s verse you quoted is] not no dart or nothing like that. That’s just the truth. And [with] them saying “Tupac back,” I’m sure they didn’t mean it like he never left. But [EDI just stated] it as what it is: that he ain’t never left. ‘Pac, he gon’ be here forever. And he gon’ remain the #1 Rap artist ever. … You not gonna be able to duplicate [what he did]. I don’t give a fuck if a muthafucka come out tomorrow and sell a trillion records, ‘Pac still gon’ be #1. It don’t make a difference, ‘cause he represented something that most of these dudes really don’t get. He represented that voice, that voice that we need. Like, niggas ain’t ballin’ out here. The majority of muthafuckas I know is struggling, and going through some real shit in they fuckin’ life and trying to overcome all the bad shit …. ‘Pac was that voice of Rap. Through the whole history of Rap, he was the epitome of that voice to represent the people. Basically, representing the majority of the people. The majority of the people I know is struggling, and trying to make it happen, and they searching for better days.
 
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Supreme_Mind999;2826072 said:
tn


Your bullets don't stick to teflon homey...Moorish Rican blood here..No chulupa..I'll tell you what..next time you in Ga,How about you say all that in 3D to my face internet thug?

Forreal, I gets down with that gangsta shyt forreals..I'll gladly open up your head

U talking bout e-thug but you making vile threats.
 
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lol@ blackinwhite vs preme

H-Rap 180;2826047 said:
GEE I dont know if its safe to quote that guys posts....he likes that "d-word" a little too much.

LOL...folkz is killin me n herr actin like tupac back is ross song like i cant believe people is that stupid smh..
 
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Supreme_Mind999;2826072 said:
tn


Your bullets don't stick to teflon homey...Moorish Rican blood here..No chulupa..I'll tell you what..next time you in Ga,How about you say all that in 3D to my face internet thug?

Forreal, I gets down with that gangsta shyt forreals..I'll gladly open up your head

BlackinWhite didn't even threaten you lol
 
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H-Rap 180;2826096 said:
I co-sign the Outlawz they actually knew Tupac.

http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/news/...ddy-rick-ross-and-tupacs-underground-compound

The Outlawz React To Rick Ross And Meek Mill's "Tupac Back"

DX: I gotta switch gears to something a little less heavy … “They yellin’ Tupac back /But nah he ain’t back / The homie never left and that’s a well-known fact.” I saw that Ross was at the 40th b-day celebration for ‘Pac, but did y’all record that “G-Mix”
play_button_article_blk.gif
version of “Tupac Back” because of initial offense taken to Ross’ claims of bringing back ‘Pac’s steez on that hook?

Noble: Not at all. [Rick] Ross is getting money already, so for him to do a song called “Tupac Back” you wouldn’t be like, Oh, he doing this to get some money. The kid is already getting hella muthafuckin’ money, making hella hits …. When he first dropped the song I reached out to him and Meek [Mill] like, “Salute. Whenever y’all ready for the remix, holla at ya boys. It’s only right.” And I know the streets been at them as well. Since they dropped it, the streets been at us like, “Yo, y’all shoulda been on it. When y’all gonna do it?” So it was really – we did that ‘cause the streets asked for it.

But, nah, we didn’t take no offense to it at all. We love when muthafuckas salute the homie. Especially if the shit gonna be getting played on the radio every god-damn day. I love it.

And [EDI’s verse you quoted is] not no dart or nothing like that. That’s just the truth. And [with] them saying “Tupac back,” I’m sure they didn’t mean it like he never left. But [EDI just stated] it as what it is: that he ain’t never left. ‘Pac, he gon’ be here forever. And he gon’ remain the #1 Rap artist ever. … You not gonna be able to duplicate [what he did]. I don’t give a fuck if a muthafucka come out tomorrow and sell a trillion records, ‘Pac still gon’ be #1. It don’t make a difference, ‘cause he represented something that most of these dudes really don’t get. He represented that voice, that voice that we need. Like, niggas ain’t ballin’ out here. The majority of muthafuckas I know is struggling, and going through some real shit in they fuckin’ life and trying to overcome all the bad shit …. ‘Pac was that voice of Rap. Through the whole history of Rap, he was the epitome of that voice to represent the people. Basically, representing the majority of the people. The majority of the people I know is struggling, and trying to make it happen, and they searching for better days.

Shit like this is what make me think that pac is hella overrated.
 
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Duncan21;2826099 said:
U talking bout e-thug but you making vile threats.

Shyt ain't threats..Its a invitation forreal..Niggas love talking that junk from safe distances..He prolly in mommy's house posting with a bandana on his head gangbanging on windows 7...
 
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This black power Mexican kills me
Always downing successful black men for not teaching the nation
What the fuck is you doin to change anything other than bitching and makin wack music
Nigga put a nappy head hoe in his sig n think he got the right to comment on black culture
You pseudo ass nigga, "oh he feeding his family and countless others but his music is not lifting the culture"
You can't lift a culture with club music so stop complaining
I don't even think you listened to the words in by any means
You just hate Ross
Stop listening to his fuckin music and mentor some disenfranchised youths then
 
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Supreme_Mind999;2826114 said:
Shyt ain't threats..Its a invitation forreal..Niggas love talking that junk from safe distances..He prolly in mommy's house posting with a bandana on his head gangbanging on windows 7...

Lol I can dig it.
 
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Supreme_Mind999;2825930 said:
How many young niggas got to die on account of thug life before we stop promoting this bullshyt?..Even Pac saw his mistake with thug life
"Everybody against me. Why? Why me? I have not brought violence to you. I have not brought Thug Life to America. I didn't create Thug Life. I diagnosed it. I didn't choose the thug life, the thug life chose me. I'm not saying I'm gonna change the world, but I guarantee that I will spark the brain that will change the world. Out of anger comes controversy, out of controversy comes conversation, out of conversation comes action. All I’m trying to do is survive and make good out of the dirty, nasty, unbelievable lifestyle that they gave me. No matter what these people say about me, my music doesn't glorify any image. My music is spiritual when you listen to it. It's all about emotion, I tell my innermost, darkest secrets. "I know what good morals are, but you're supposed to disregard good morals when you're living in a crazy, bad world. If you're in hell, how can you live like an angel? You're surrounded by devils,trying to be an angel? That's like suicide. Everybody’s at war with different things…I’m at war with my own heart sometimes. It seems like every time you come up something happens to bring you back down."
2pac Amaru Shakur
 
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BackInWhite;2826117 said:
This black power Mexican kills me
Always downing successful black men for not teaching the nation
What the fuck is you doin to change anything other than bitching and makin wack music
Nigga put a nappy head hoe in his sig n think he got the right to comment on black culture
You pseudo ass nigga, "oh he feeding his family and countless others but his music is not lifting the culture"
You can't lift a culture with club music so stop complaining
I don't even think you listened to the words in by any means
You just hate Ross
Stop listening to his fuckin music and mentor some disenfranchised youths then

Who said I don't teach the youth..You don't know my life nigga..you just a imaginary internet avi that holds no hold in real life..Who the fuck you supposed to be?..I didn't come at you..You don't like what I have to say then DON'T fucking read it stupid..simpleton

Like you said don't watch law and order expecting toy story 3

toy ass nigga
 
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its funny that it had to take another rapper to make a tribute to tupac and outlawz wanna dickride lmao. i guess they never had it in them....
 
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[video=youtube;PxoJCwdfAHs]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PxoJCwdfAHs&feature=player_embedded[/video]

shoutout to meek mill... boy been charting for a min and doin his thang
 
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Supreme_Mind999;2826114 said:
Shyt ain't threats..Its a invitation forreal..Niggas love talking that junk from safe distances..He prolly in mommy's house posting with a bandana on his head gangbanging on windows 7...

lmao........
 
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This fool talkin bout he on some gangsta shit but you whining about black men dying over the thug life image
You a fraud, doggie
Teach something instead of tryna bust heads over the internet you dumb fuck
Better yet cut some grass, do some landscaping or some shit juan
 
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Supreme_Mind999;2825237 said:
You don't drop another man's business on wax without first contacting him..that was a bitch move on Nas' behalf

The Unauthorized Biography Of Rakim
 
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