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I know that.. Im saying by this time, he might have been inactive as a rapper and could have turned into a full time actor..
I think his best performance was in Juice, followed by Above The Rim...
While watching those movies in the early 90s, I believed he had a bright future in acting. Of all the rappers who tried to act, PAc was the best imo..
Tupac was very talented BUT he was a total hypocrite. He'd rap about treating women well and being an upright responsible man and then he'd go all "gangsta".....and whaddya know he got shot, surprise surprise surprise
I think RAP would be in a better place than it is now talent-wise with Tupac and Biggie alive, but they lived the lifestyle and well that doesn't allow for long careers.
I don't think it would have changed shit. The majority want easy, quick catchy tunes with no substance.
See I'm not sold on that so much because Tupac (and believe you me I am NOOOO rap enthusiast) had some very deep songs.
'Changes', 'Life Goes On', 'Dear Mama'...he had some deeper stuff, some songs with messages. And he was a fairly smart guy as well. It's just he could not divorce himself from the thug culture and that's a sad thing because if any group of people need inspiration and a leader it's the people stuck in and around that culture.
Oh I have no question about how talented 2pac was. 2Pac would have always been successful because he had true talent and people respected him.
But I don't think one guy could have changed the direction of rap. As good and as deep as 2pac and Biggie could be, they still promoted the gangster, materialistic life like everyone else seems to.
It's like any form of art or performance, you're gonna have the talent that'll be respected, but you're also gonna have the pure shit dressed up as something with substance.
There are tons of filmmaking geniuses out there making great work every year, and they are always successful, but it'll never tone down the desire of the general public to see flashy, uninspired, easy to digest nonsense like most of the summer blockbusters that come out.
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Pac was one of the very few guys in hiphop who I regarded as a real music artist, and not just a rapper.. the beats and melodies he chose for his tracks were on a different level and it was real fuckin music.. rapping is no different than singing in a sense that you got to have feeling in the delivery and u can just feel the passion in his flow. When pac is rapping, I can just close my eyes and visualize everything he's saying like a movie...
U compare him to 50 cents and jay z and its a fuckin joke .. 50 cents with his gibberish , monotone talking style of rap makes me feel nothing.. there is no soul in his voice.. same with jay z.. these two guys are great lyricist but they arent great rappers/performers..
I miss really miss 90s rap like pac, rest of the west coast movement, prime DMX and even Ja Rule...
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I respect this statement but I wouldn't go as far as to call him a hypocrite, I just think he was an emotional rapper and this is what made him great in my opinion. He rapped according to his mood at the time which is what I think hip hop is missing. Everything is the same bullsh*t rims and bling and women. Tupac rapped about these things as well but he rapped about so many various topic that other rappers won't touch on today.
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I do like the mixtapes that are put out by few of todays rappers...
I didnt think much of Nipsey Hussle until I heard his mixtape. He has that old school west coast feel , I never knew he could rap like that.
I'm not into rap but I did come across a book that contained Tupacs lyrics. He really did write some interesting stuff. I think his writings put rap in a light I hadn't seen. I don't go out of my way to get his music but when I do hear his tunes I pay attention.
What was that movie he was in with Tim Roth. They played a couple junkies looking to get into rehab. It's the only movie of his I have seen but he played a great part in that film.
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