Would Pac Like 50?

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bigCASH said:
but Pac used the Bad Boy/Death Row beef as a commercial tool...he said it himself when Biggie confronted him about everything he was saying...Pac said "i'm just trying to make money"

and as far as 50's and Ja Rule's beef that was an ongoing beef that had been started before the mainstream even knew who 50 was...and didn't know about the beef until "In Da Club" and "wankasta" came out


how do u know pac said the "im just trying to make money" thing to biggie? i hope u don't believe that just cause biggies mom said it. peace
 
warriorinjewelz said:
how do u know pac said the "im just trying to make money" thing to biggie? i hope u don't believe that just cause biggies mom said it. peace

yeah i heard Big's mom say it too...but the first time i heard it was on one of them cheap ass documantaries...i think it might have been Words Never Die...but i'm not 100% sure though...but i do remember that they were interviewing somebody that was rolling with Pac at that time...he was talking about how not too long after "Hit Em Up" came dropped Big and Pac ran into each other at some event and Big confronted him...but not like he wanted to fight but just asking him what the deal was...and Pac responded "i'm juist trying to sell records" and kept it moving...and it makes perfect sense why Pac would do that....going back to what i said earlier about Pac using the beef as a commercial tool....he was pretty much just released from prison and he was dam near broke...so the beef was a perfect strategy to boost record sales for AEOM
 
believe it or not, i think 50 would have been the one to not roll with pac, rather than vice versa. 50 seems to be much more of a biggie fan than a tupac fan, and only really mentions tupac as an after-thought.

on top of that, i doubt tupac would be as much in the spotlight by now as he was at the time of his death. he probably would be like a nas now. not 'fallen off', but interest in him would be dwindling.
 
aleahey said:
believe it or not, i think 50 would have been the one to not roll with pac, rather than vice versa. 50 seems to be much more of a biggie fan than a tupac fan, and only really mentions tupac as an after-thought.

on top of that, i doubt tupac would be as much in the spotlight by now as he was at the time of his death. he probably would be like a nas now. not 'fallen off', but interest in him would be dwindling.
"I want 'em to love me like they love Pac"

He liked both of 'em. His favorite rapper is Rakim though.
 
50 just like the rest of em changin everythin they say like that shit.

nebody remember 50 in that 1 interview sayin like 'pac was an aight dude. cared bout the kids, and all that. but 50's a little different, i don't give a fuck about anybody else kid but mines'
 
khamla said:
I wouldn't put it as far as Tupac would lie on the things he say in his album. Tupac didn't always rap about HIS life, it was sometimes about other people in his life, his peers, things he sees. So whether it be him killing someone, he's never killed anyone. Or 16 on Deathrow when he talks about being sexually abused. So its not always about him, he's just taking that role as a rapper to connect to multi-people in the world struggling.

Where did I say he lied on his albums?

Exactly.
 
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