aban said:tupac is pretty gay^^
DeeezNuuuts83 said:I remember reading that article. Obviously the "third black man" is Dre with Eminem. However, if all of those people are on ONE painting, then it wasn't a Pac poster since Eminem didn't blow up until 1999; rather, it was a painting that Riskie did for Death Row in years after Pac's death. However, if they are separate paintings, then yes, it's possible that the Biggie and Puffy ones were "Pac posters."
I remember reading in an older issue of VIBE where Spice-1 says he saw what was to be cover art for the Hit 'Em Up single, where Biggie's head was on a pig and Puffy's head was on a snake... I wonder if Riskie was responsible for that as well.
However, I acknowledge Riskie's talent as an artist, but after the Makaveli album cover poster was sold originally for $70.99 then significantly dropped to a much better price without the signature, I feel inclined to keep my money from now on.
I don't doubt that, and I'm sure Riskie has learned a valuable lesson when it comes to business, so he's probably a lot more accurate and descriptive. I don't want to whine about old shit, but I'm still peeved about the Makaveli poster, so personally I'm sitting this one out, especially if there isn't a picture of it on the website... not even a small, low-resolution tagged sample of what you're buying.weaver227 said:naw i think Riskie said that itz limited to 50, hear it 50 printz only
last time he said there were going to be limited numbers tooweaver227 said:naw i think Riskie said that itz limited to 50, hear it 50 printz only
DeeezNuuuts83 said:I remember reading that article. Obviously the "third black man" is Dre with Eminem. However, if all of those people are on ONE painting, then it wasn't a Pac poster since Eminem didn't blow up until 1999; rather, it was a painting that Riskie did for Death Row in years after Pac's death.
^^^???SonOf2pac said:he might not have blown up til the slim shady lp (feb 99) but i recall a skit where eminem is actually getting fucked by Dre... "compton in my ass" or some shit like that and it was on an eminem album... this could have been released in 96 so it would have made sense that pac thought they were fags and made the poster... but who knows?
Kadafi Son said:^^^???
Nah man, I bet Pac had it made after he heard Just Lose It.SonOf2pac said:arite lemme lay it out in another form.
I was driving with my friend and I heard a song in his tape deck on his eminem cd where he's screaming out "Compton In My Ass" referring to Dre fucking him. Also, Dre was saying "Take It Bitch". I Sat there and wondered why this was a skit on his cd because it's homosexual. But you know eminem. He's always controversial. If Pac heard that it was why he thought Dre was gay and why he put the picture on the painting.
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ok so either you heard that too gangsta for radio cd by death row or you have something nobody else has heard.SonOf2pac said:arite lemme lay it out in another form.
I was driving with my friend and I heard a song in his tape deck on his eminem cd where he's screaming out "Compton In My Ass" referring to Dre fucking him. Also, Dre was saying "Take It Bitch". I Sat there and wondered why this was a skit on his cd because it's homosexual. But you know eminem. He's always controversial. If Pac heard that it was why he thought Dre was gay and why he put the picture on the painting.
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cookies said:?? dont really make sense
DeeezNuuuts83 said:I remember reading that article. Obviously the "third black man" is Dre with Eminem. However, if all of those people are on ONE painting, then it wasn't a Pac poster since Eminem didn't blow up until 1999; rather, it was a painting that Riskie did for Death Row in years after Pac's death. However, if they are separate paintings, then yes, it's possible that the Biggie and Puffy ones were "Pac posters."
I remember reading in an older issue of VIBE where Spice-1 says he saw what was to be cover art for the Hit 'Em Up single, where Biggie's head was on a pig and Puffy's head was on a snake... I wonder if Riskie was responsible for that as well.
However, I acknowledge Riskie's talent as an artist, but after the Makaveli album cover poster was sold originally for $70.99 then significantly dropped to a much better price without the signature, I feel inclined to keep my money from now on.