Seal Blasts Tupac and Biggie. Says They Were Thugs Who Deserved to Die

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soul rattler;c-9695057 said:

The original mumble rapper...

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I'm not saying that biggie and Pac DESERVED to die, but what i will say is when you talk about dying as much as pac did, or you name your albums "ready to die" and "life after death"...and make songs where you talk about killing yourself and things of that nature...Then you are attracting a certain energy to yourself.

Life should not be taken for granted, if you value It.

Ultimately, i think that is what Seal is saying.
 
I didn't know he sung kissed by a rose! That shit was dope.

I think seal doesn't care what we think due to the fact we don't support him. We're not his audience .
 
SheerExcellence;c-9695117 said:
I'm not saying that biggie and Pac DESERVED to die, but what i will say is when you talk about dying as much as pac did, or you name your albums "ready to die" and "life after death"...and make songs where you talk about killing yourself and things of that nature...Then you are attracting a certain energy to yourself.

Life should not be taken for granted, if you value It.

Ultimately, i think that is what Seal is saying.

I dunno about you but we're all human and mortal

I think about death. I've lost close relatives and friends... and the thought process stems from inevitability and unpredictability

Pac and Big were both young African American men just rapping about their life experiences. Album titles don't mean shit in the bigger picture: just like in film music is entertainment too

As regards Seal. He's literally a one hit wonder. Had just one smash single his entire career and gradually slipped into oblivion
 
Don't throw stones...

"In October 2011, Seal came under criticism from human rights groups for appearing at an event in Grozny, Chechnya, that turned into a birthday celebration for Ramzan Kadyrov, the President of Chechnya. Kadyrov and the militia that he controls have been accused of torture, disappearances and extrajudicial killings of political opponents and human rights workers in Chechnya by Human Rights Watch and other human rights organizations. Also appearing at the event were the actress Hilary Swank, actor Jean-Claude Van Damme and violinist Vanessa-Mae. The New York-based Human Rights Foundation claims that it sent letters to invitees in advance of the event noting Kadyrov's record and asking them to decline the invitations. Human Rights Watch sent an inquiry to Seal regarding his performance at the event and released a statement about the incident which said:

"Ramzan Kadyrov is linked to a litany of horrific human rights abuses. It's inappropriate for stars to get paid to party with him. It bolsters his image and legitimizes a brutal leader and his regime. And getting paid to be part of such a lavish show in Chechnya trivializes the suffering of countless victims of human rights abuses there."

Seal refused to apologise for appearing at the event, sending a message from his Twitter account telling people to "leave me out of your politics". Seal was reported to have made $500,000 for singing at the party."
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seal_(musician)
 

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