Yeah I gotta agree with you, but it feels so disappointing that so many people abandoned 2pac while everyone still claims him. Every rapper talks about 2pac in their rhymes, but he still only sells 500,000 albums when there's 200,000 rappers in the game anyway!?
Truth be told, I've moved on as well. But if HitEmUp.com was still here and Amaru finally figured out that remixed albums gained them a few thousand sales but cost them a multi-platinum fanbase, I would still be thinking about 2pac every day.
Those were the days man, 2pac was so much alive during 1996-2003. After 2pac died that was the greatest experience surrounding him: fans coming together, discussing his life, poetry, friends, foes, producers, every little fact. Then there was the OG's and "unheard" tracks. I feel as though Amaru/interscope took that from us, to gain the commercial succes that they could never reclaim.
It has just been too quiet the last few years.