Was Pac Supposed to be the Almighty Ruler of Rap when he was alive?

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ptowndonte;1490989 said:
"If Pac was alive, there would be no such and such"

"Pac would not allow Eminem to be successful"

I agree with this and have stated it before. I really don't see room for EM with Pac still around in 99. From the way things were going and from what was being said, a truce would have been called and the U.S. Rap landscape effectively merged by 1997. However, Pac would have still been a target for elements larger than the streets & Rap Game.

So it's more than likely that he wouldn't have made it to EM's debut anyway.
 
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BackInWhite;1491437 said:
and, nigga?

he was a unknown ass nigga

somebody get this nigga some numbers

just read jonathand's post

Nigga just becuz you ain't heard of Jay at that time doesn't make him unknown. RD wasn't a failure, it went gold. Niggas acting like they were just handing out gold and platinum plaques back in the 90's or some shit.
 
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lion_heart;1491461 said:
Nigga just becuz you ain't heard of Jay at that time doesn't make him unknown. RD wasn't a failure, it went gold. Niggas acting like they were just handing out gold and platinum plaques back in the 90's or some shit.

i didn't say it was a failure tho
read, jerk ass nigga
i'm saying that it didn't go plat not because of Tupac but because jay's status wasn't anywhere near what it is today
or even what it was by his 2nd and 3rd albums
 
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Also, as I always say, Suge's Generalship was horrible. He put Pac in a position to get popped. Smh..

Master P was cool with the Death Row camp and a big fan of Pac with the second greatest indie pull in the Bay behind Sick Wid It. No Limit was good regardless. They was the bridge between West and South & Rap-A-Lot has always been solid in the South, Midwest & West.
 
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BackInWhite;1491437 said:
and, nigga?
he was a unknown ass nigga
somebody get this nigga some numbers
just read jonathand's post

lol how much publicity it gonna take 4 the nigga 2 b known

hav mary j on his album
hav the king of ny on his album
hav plat foxy on his album
and b on 1 of the top movies of the year soundtrack

lol and he still unknown?fuck outta here
 
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BackInWhite;1491470 said:
i didn't say it was a failure tho

read, jerk ass nigga

i'm saying that it didn't go plat not because of Tupac but because jay's status wasn't anywhere near what it is today

or even what it was by his 2nd and 3rd albums

Nigga I know you didn't that was for anyone who thinks RD was a failure becuz it didn't go platinum. What I was getting at was this whole Jay was unknown bullshit when that nigga had a bigger buzz compared to Pac when 2pacalypse Now dropped
 
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thecomebacklegend;1491490 said:
lol how much publicity it gonna take 4 the nigga 2 b known

hav mary j on his album
hav the king of ny on his album
hav plat foxy on his album
and b on 1 top movies of the year soundtrack

lol and he still unknown?fuck outta here

bruh
you've already been told what it is
your statements have already been shot the fuck down
stop coming back with that shit
jay not goin plat was not the work of the Almighty 2Pac
 
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BackInWhite;1491499 said:
bruh
you've already been told what it is
your statements have already been shot the fuck down
stop coming back with that shit
jay not goin plat was not the work of the Almighty 2Pac

fuck outta here and stay off the sherm

pac ruled 96

no 1 would buy any jayz album over aeom or makaveli thats why no 1 was buying jayz albums n 96
 
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thecomebacklegend;1491526 said:
fuck outta here and stay off the sherm

pac ruled 96

no 1 would buy any jayz album over aeom or makaveli thats why no 1 was buying jayz albums n 96

but reasonable doubt went gold in 1996.
 
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Speaking as Pac fan i can say rappers Nas, Jay etc would still be in the game.

However a rapper as prominent as Pac would take rap in to a different direction and change the course of music. That's what great artists do, they start movements and lead.

Everyone wants to copy and collab with the king, Pac was king thats a fact, he ruled in his time.

Jay said he felt "cheated" that Pac and BIG died because he never got to hang with the best of them. Its like when Tommy gun wins the title in Rocky 5, but the fans are still cheering for retired "Rocky"

In the last 14 years of Pacs death there have been many 2pac clones in all shapes and sizes, his style of music, content, image and life was fascinating thus why he inspired many dope ( e.g J Cole) and wack ( e.g Waka Flocka) rappers to come.

Would Jay have sold millions upon millions of records? who knows. Would Jay be still be rappin? yes

I still believe that rap music as a whole would be in better shape with Pac, as he brought something to the table which know other rapper has been able to mimic...
 
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Who believed all those stories of Pac coming back and that he wasnt really dead?

I know some of you did.
 
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rip.dilla;1491578 said:
Em, quick question... why can't peeps stop making numerous 'Pac threads???

which is the reason why i say he is the GOAT. 14 years gone and he's still being-talked about like he put out an album last week
 
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thesynthesis;1491592 said:
Speaking as Pac fan i can say rappers Nas, Jay etc would still be in the game.

However a rapper as prominent as Pac would take rap in to a different direction and change the course of music. That's what great artists do, they start movements and lead.

Everyone wants to copy and collab with the king, Pac was king thats a fact, he ruled in his time.

Jay said he felt "cheated" that Pac and BIG died because he never got to hang with the best of them. Its like when Tommy gun wins the title in Rocky 5, but the fans are still cheering for retired "Rocky"

In the last 14 years of Pacs death there have been many 2pac clones in all shapes and sizes, his style of music, content, image and life was fascinating thus why he inspired many dope ( e.g J Cole) and wack ( e.g Waka Flocka) rappers to come.

Would Jay have sold millions upon millions of records? who knows. Would Jay be still be rappin? yes

I still believe that rap music as a whole would be in better shape with Pac, as he brought something to the table which know other rapper has been able to mimic...

which is ?
 
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thesynthesis;1491592 said:
Speaking as Pac fan i can say rappers Nas, Jay etc would still be in the game.

However a rapper as prominent as Pac would take rap in to a different direction and change the course of music. That's what great artists do, they start movements and lead.

Everyone wants to copy and collab with the king, Pac was king thats a fact, he ruled in his time.

Jay said he felt "cheated" that Pac and BIG died because he never got to hang with the best of them. Its like when Tommy gun wins the title in Rocky 5, but the fans are still cheering for retired "Rocky"

In the last 14 years of Pacs death there have been many 2pac clones in all shapes and sizes, his style of music, content, image and life was fascinating thus why he inspired many dope ( e.g J Cole) and wack ( e.g Waka Flocka) rappers to come.

Would Jay have sold millions upon millions of records? who knows. Would Jay be still be rappin? yes

I still believe that rap music as a whole would be in better shape with Pac, as he brought something to the table which know other rapper has been able to mimic...

Agreed. I still think Pac would've got popped eventually though (97-98). I just wish Suge had navigated it better so that the whole West Coast didn't have to suffer the loss. Suge burnt so many bridges and made so many miscalculations it just fucked everything out there up. It's like a long lost island of the past now.
 
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thesynthesis;1491610 said:
there are Pac fans who were not even Born in 1996, lol

thats wild and a testament to how great he was

Nigga please.........
The same can be said for Jay, BIG, Nas, Run DMC, LL Cool J, Rakim, etc etc
 
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musicology1985;1491615 said:
Agreed. I still think Pac would've got popped eventually though (97-98). I just wish Suge had navigated it better so that the whole West Coast didn't have to suffer the loss. Suge burnt so many bridges and made so many miscalculations it just fucked everything out there up. It's like a long lost island of the past now.

by alienating snoop, dre, daz/kurupt and the rest of the label. its like once he got pac nothing else mattered. if suge had played his cards right death row would be what aftermath is today.
 
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BackInWhite;1491609 said:
which is ?

Which is balance, truth and realness, without no punches and the ability to reach the masses black and white....

He had a gift to touch on any topic he liked and put out any song soft, hard, emotional etc...and it'd still be played by everyone. He was not a one trick pony, multi dimensional artist, which is very rear to find these days.

When people talk of Pac they always mention his different personalities, some call it contradicting nature (human nature), Gangsta Pac, Fun Pac, Conscious Pac, Militant Pac....

His death was a loss for music, I believe he had more to give and if he had lived into his 30's and matured and knew where his power was he'd be unstoppable in whatever conquest he'd decide to fulfill.
 
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