So you're saying in order to listen to Tupac's music people should go out and get "advanced degrees" or be well off?
I find it a travesty to Tupac's legacy that someone with that outlook is somehow in charge of Tupac's music. Tupac didnt have an advanced degree. Tupac came from a broke background. Tupac had respect for people that weren't well off financially. And Tupac HATED bootleggers. You seem to hold NONE of the qualities that made Tupac great or who he is and everything you say goes against what he believed and stood for.
I find it a travesty to Tupac's legacy that someone with that outlook is somehow in charge of Tupac's music. Tupac didnt have an advanced degree. Tupac came from a broke background. Tupac had respect for people that weren't well off financially. And Tupac HATED bootleggers. You seem to hold NONE of the qualities that made Tupac great or who he is and everything you say goes against what he believed and stood for.
the issue at hand is that we ALL worked very hard to raise substantial sums that in turn were given to the producers of the songs. they gave us the songs. welcome to the real world. money talks.
is every single person entitled to every 2pac song made? just because one person has it, does it mean you deserve it? probably not. the real world spins because of money. i for one do not have the inclination to spend massive amounts just to piss it away for a second of net fame.
2pac advocated for the poor and underrecognized. professionally, i do the very same. analogizing someone who can afford high speed internet to leech a new 2pac song to someone who is starving to death is pretty naive of you. apples and oranges, my new to the scene friend.