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Tupac Shakur (2pac)


Javalin

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Rules:

 

All forum rules, policies and regulations apply to this thread, much like everywhere else.

 

and my own rule I'm adding

 

Don't say "He changed his name to Makaveli to fake his death for 7 to 10 years, and has been gone 12.. IT DOES NOT MEAN HE IS DEAD!

 

For all you know, the "Murder of Tupac" could have been a story told by his bodyguard in the part of the Makaveli name change.

 

There has been many discussions on different boards of which I am a member of.

None are like this though, a much more.. Adult community, and hopefully no racists. Anyway, thats out of the question.

 

I want to know what you people think.

 

Do you think Tupac Shakur (2pac) is Dead or Alive?

 

 

There have been many stories of which tell you if he's dead or alive. Some of which include:

 

1. Subliminal Messages (Hidden Messages in songs, when played backwards)

 

One being "Yes, I'm Alive, and I'm missing you"

 

2. Changing name to Makaveli (Which allegedly states to fake death for 7 to 10 years) - Yet, he's not been "around" for 12 years? Does this mean he's actually dead ? -- Don't make the mistake that people can continue to fake their death for longer than they say they are going to do it.

 

3. Story of him being shot four times by an assailant in New York City in Sept 7th, 1996. leading to his death at University Medical Center. Dying of Internal Bleeding on September 13th at 4:03pm

 

Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tupac_Shakur#...r_1996_shooting

 

 

4. New Artist called: Black Haze- Who people claim to be Tupac, Sounds exactly like Tupac actually, you might want to look at some references on Youtube -

 

 

So, what do you think?

 

Kind regards,

 

Jav'

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Tupac was one of the very few rappers who could legitimately be considered a rap artist. He played the game of talking **** about other rappers in his lyrics and participating in the occasional feud, but he also knew when it was time to calm down and talk about real issues. A lot of his song lyrics, when new, were a frighteningly outspoken and harsh look at black communities and the black hiphop lifestyle and a great deal of those lyrics remain just as relevant today (which again is frightening).

 

In the eyes of his fans he was/is a lyrical legend, in the eyes of his enemies he was the biggest threat to ever hold mic, and in the eyes of justice and law he was/is just another dead black guy. And the law always has the final word.

 

Belittling a dead man, regardless of your opinion of him or his life's work, says a lot of things about you and none of those things are good.

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POST REMOVED BY STAMPEDE AND RETAINED FOR MODERATOR RECORDS

 

You can take this as a warning. These kinds of posts are not tolerated on this site. If you have a problem with someone, take it to PMs or a moderator. If I see something like this again from anyone, they will be getting a strike against their name.

 

Further more, I am locking this thread. If people cannot express their opinion on the topic without getting a nasty reply in response it is not worth keeping up. All topics abide by the same rules. If you don't like what people have to say about your favourite rap artist, too bad.

 

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