Tyga(T-Loss/T-Sus) Explains Why He Calls Tupac Shakur His Dad "Pac Is Like A Father Figure To Me"

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I've said it before and this just confirms it: 2pac is the patron saint of fatherless men. Not going to go too deep with this because I know 2pac is beloved on here, but yall dont see anything wrong with a grown man calling another man he's never met dad??

Instead of investing time in finding his real dad and getting to know him, he's taken this route. It's hilarious and sad on so many different levels. It's definitely Drake season...
 
manofmorehouse;8827748 said:
I've said it before and this just confirms it: 2pac is the patron saint of fatherless men. Not going to go too deep with this because I know 2pac is beloved on here, but yall dont see anything wrong with a grown man calling another man he's never met dad??

Instead of investing time in finding his real dad and getting to know him, he's taken this route. It's hilarious and sad on so many different levels. It's definitely Drake season...

I say the same shit about Pac at my barbershop and niggas feelings get annihilated.
 
Sion;8827682 said:
Not gonna lie when I was younger I looked to Tupac as a father figure too. Yall can laugh but part of my principles developed from some of the things Pac was saying about being honest, being yourself and keeping it real. I dont think there's anything wrong with Tyga looking up to Pac, I look up to Obama, 50 Cent, Warren Buffett, my own pops, Will Smith, Denzel, Oprah, Dr.Oz and others for the lessons and jewels they drop for us to take for free.

Tyga gonna be clowned more so for being a fuck nigga rather than what he said LOLOLOL

Alot of these niggas on here look up to Pac as a father figure. They just wanna shit on Tyga for whatever reason. Pac is that nigga but him and Eminem arguably has the largest Stan base.

 
psychobutcher;8827643 said:
Frail nigga wearing a t shirt under a bball jersey? Nigga must have arms like Roger from American Dad.

Im guessing you havent seen him recently he buff as hell now
 
manofmorehouse;8827748 said:
I've said it before and this just confirms it: 2pac is the patron saint of fatherless men. Not going to go too deep with this because I know 2pac is beloved on here, but yall dont see anything wrong with a grown man calling another man he's never met dad??

Instead of investing time in finding his real dad and getting to know him, he's taken this route. It's hilarious and sad on so many different levels. It's definitely Drake season...

His real dad is doing life in prison
 
Javon803;8828057 said:
manofmorehouse;8827748 said:
I've said it before and this just confirms it: 2pac is the patron saint of fatherless men. Not going to go too deep with this because I know 2pac is beloved on here, but yall dont see anything wrong with a grown man calling another man he's never met dad??

Instead of investing time in finding his real dad and getting to know him, he's taken this route. It's hilarious and sad on so many different levels. It's definitely Drake season...

His real dad is doing life in prison

Does that mean he can't reach out to him and write letters/visit?? Pac is dead, remember??
 
manofmorehouse;8827748 said:
I've said it before and this just confirms it: 2pac is the patron saint of fatherless men. Not going to go too deep with this because I know 2pac is beloved on here, but yall dont see anything wrong with a grown man calling another man he's never met dad??

Instead of investing time in finding his real dad and getting to know him, he's taken this route. It's hilarious and sad on so many different levels. It's definitely Drake season...

Only problem I have with this post is "questing" to find a muhfucka who should've been there from jump. This is not Star Wars: Force Awakens. Dudes should not have to go on an intergalactic quest to find their fathers especially when the nigga is usually around the corner. He should find his child.

Strung together, the message songs from Pac could inspire a lot of black boys to become better black men if the more put on for the crew shit was filtered out.
 
Busta Carmichael ;8827917 said:
Sion;8827682 said:
Not gonna lie when I was younger I looked to Tupac as a father figure too. Yall can laugh but part of my principles developed from some of the things Pac was saying about being honest, being yourself and keeping it real. I dont think there's anything wrong with Tyga looking up to Pac, I look up to Obama, 50 Cent, Warren Buffett, my own pops, Will Smith, Denzel, Oprah, Dr.Oz and others for the lessons and jewels they drop for us to take for free.

Tyga gonna be clowned more so for being a fuck nigga rather than what he said LOLOLOL

Alot of these niggas on here look up to Pac as a father figure. They just wanna shit on Tyga for whatever reason. Pac is that nigga but him and Eminem arguably has the largest Stan base.

Some of us actually had dads that were around. Cry about it.
 
my father didnt live with me coming up, but i could never look at a nigga 10 years older than me as no type of father figure. plus how often would you see or hear of pac for him to be that influential in your life? a handful of albums, movies, interviews? thats enough for him to be ya father figure? i'd say older dudes in my neighborhood had more of an influence on me as well as uncles and coaches.
 
KNiGHTS;8828076 said:
manofmorehouse;8827748 said:
I've said it before and this just confirms it: 2pac is the patron saint of fatherless men. Not going to go too deep with this because I know 2pac is beloved on here, but yall dont see anything wrong with a grown man calling another man he's never met dad??

Instead of investing time in finding his real dad and getting to know him, he's taken this route. It's hilarious and sad on so many different levels. It's definitely Drake season...

Only problem I have with this post is "questing" to find a muhfucka who should've been there from jump. This is not Star Wars: Force Awakens. Dudes should not have to go on an intergalactic quest to find their fathers especially when the nigga is usually around the corner. He should find his child.

Strung together, the message songs from Pac could inspire a lot of black boys to become better black men if the more put on for the crew shit was filtered out.

So, it's easier to listen to and call a dead rapper your dad than to actually find and talk to your real one?? I agree with you that a son should not have to find his dad in most cases but certain circumstances are different. Tygas dad is in the system. A quick Google search would find him.

Some niggas never meet their dad because their mom blocks that contact. Whatever the reason, dude has options other than calling a nigga that's been dead for 2 decades his dad...who is in no way related to him. If that's normal to u, then more power to u
 
manofmorehouse;8827748 said:
I've said it before and this just confirms it: 2pac is the patron saint of fatherless men. Not going to go too deep with this because I know 2pac is beloved on here, but yall dont see anything wrong with a grown man calling another man he's never met dad??

Instead of investing time in finding his real dad and getting to know him, he's taken this route. It's hilarious and sad on so many different levels. It's definitely Drake season...

According to Tyga, His dad been in jail all his life.

at times I'm critical of Pac, as i should be. Cause some Pac fans get ridiculous with the Pac worship. Yet musically, Pac was on a different level content wise.

I grew up with my dad, and I would never call Pac my dad, yet in my teens years while i was going through stuff , The Me Against The World album held me down.

so imagine blk kids, male and female who grew up without a pop, and the effects Pac music had on them?

Also it shows why our music is more than just entertainment, and why a rapper like Kendrick Lamar, whether you like him or not, is important for this generation.

last but not least, The blk community is counter productive because, the average nigga in the community is counter productive. We call Tyga calling Pac dad, hilarious. Yet we clown Russell Wilson, for stepping up and being a positive male role model to Ciara's son... which one is it?

 
SELASI_i;8828299 said:
my father didnt live with me coming up, but i could never look at a nigga 10 years older than me as no type of father figure. plus how often would you see or hear of pac for him to be that influential in your life? a handful of albums, movies, interviews? thats enough for him to be ya father figure? i'd say older dudes in my neighborhood had more of an influence on me as well as uncles and coaches.

manofmorehouse;8828337 said:
KNiGHTS;8828076 said:
manofmorehouse;8827748 said:
I've said it before and this just confirms it: 2pac is the patron saint of fatherless men. Not going to go too deep with this because I know 2pac is beloved on here, but yall dont see anything wrong with a grown man calling another man he's never met dad??

Instead of investing time in finding his real dad and getting to know him, he's taken this route. It's hilarious and sad on so many different levels. It's definitely Drake season...

Only problem I have with this post is "questing" to find a muhfucka who should've been there from jump. This is not Star Wars: Force Awakens. Dudes should not have to go on an intergalactic quest to find their fathers especially when the nigga is usually around the corner. He should find his child.

Strung together, the message songs from Pac could inspire a lot of black boys to become better black men if the more put on for the crew shit was filtered out.

So, it's easier to listen to and call a dead rapper your dad than to actually find and talk to your real one?? I agree with you that a son should not have to find his dad in most cases but certain circumstances are different. Tygas dad is in the system. A quick Google search would find him.

Some niggas never meet their dad because their mom blocks that contact. Whatever the reason, dude has options other than calling a nigga that's been dead for 2 decades his dad...who is in no way related to him. If that's normal to u, then more power to u

whether written or spoken, Ya need to understand the power of words and the impact it have on ppl. In the bible, God SPOKE the world into existence. There's ppl who are successful, affluent, and influential in society who are still scarred till this day because, of things that was said to them as a child. They're still reacting to those words.

Pac's music that PAC wrote, and spoke left more of an impact on Tyga than his actual father. in ever day life, your words, and the words of others can make or break a persons day. Just a few words.
 
D0wn;8828360 said:
manofmorehouse;8827748 said:
I've said it before and this just confirms it: 2pac is the patron saint of fatherless men. Not going to go too deep with this because I know 2pac is beloved on here, but yall dont see anything wrong with a grown man calling another man he's never met dad??

Instead of investing time in finding his real dad and getting to know him, he's taken this route. It's hilarious and sad on so many different levels. It's definitely Drake season...

According to Tyga, His dad been in jail all his life.

at times I'm critical of Pac, as i should be. Cause some Pac fans get ridiculous with the Pac worship. Yet musically, Pac was on a different level content wise.

I grew up with my dad, and I would never call Pac my dad, yet in my teens years while i was going through stuff , The Me Against The World album held me down.

so imagine blk kids, male and female who grew up without a pop, and the effects Pac music had on them?

Also it shows why our music is more than just entertainment, and why a rapper like Kendrick Lamar, whether you like him or not, is important for this generation.

last but not least, The blk community is counter productive because, the average nigga in the community is counter productive. We call Tyga calling Pac dad, hilarious. Yet we clown Russell Wilson, for stepping up and being a positive male role model to Ciara's son... which one is it?

There's a difference between admiration of someone and calling them your dad. I'm going to assume u know the difference. Also, Pac gets a lot of undue positive recognition. If you're unbiased on this, you can acknowledge that. Tygas can call anyone he wants his dad. It's his life. But the implications of that and the fallout of having young black kids doing shit like that is troubling.

Russell Wilson gets clowned because he was being used a pawn by Ciara to send a petty message to Future. There is nothing wrong with a man stepping up and caring for a child that isn't his. I wouldn't do it, but I also don't date single moms. From my understanding, future was in his kids life, so why would the kid need a second father figure?? I digress, though, and stand by my original assessment that 2pac is the patron saint of fatherless niggas lol
 

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