Again, yes - do you remember these old school "what if 2pac was alive" threads from back in the days?
Now I was listening to Snoop Dogg from back in the 2pac days and then to Snoop Dogg right now, then I was listening to old 2pac albums, then All Eyez on me and.. well, you could see how Snoop's career and image was changing over the time. Listening to Doggystyle and then Doggfather and then his later albums, listening to his lyrics- it was to be expected where it's going. I had a feeling that 2pac's music was heading in a similar direction, if not worse, more 50 cent-ish (plus talent and charisma). Rapping about money, bitches and alcohol, his music sounded much more 'commercial' (for that time).
I had a very strange feeling that if 2pac was alive I'd hear "David Guetta feat. 2pac", "Rihanna feat 2pac" and such, having his verses featured on most popular artists hits on the radio in best case scenario. His 'legendary and spiritual' image would be gone since it simply wouldn't survive these days as it could in the 90s, people wouldn't dig it today. Actually it could backfire at him and as terrible as it sounds if it wasn't for his death he might come up as cheesy later on.
Of course 2pac could pick different paths, he could stop rapping like some rappers from the 90s but I just don't see it. Same as going non-mainstream.
I'd see him being like Snoop or Eminem these days. Come to think of it I kind-of understand Afeni trying to release his albums with popular artists since that's what she probably pictured he might've do if he was alive.
What are your thoughts?
Now I was listening to Snoop Dogg from back in the 2pac days and then to Snoop Dogg right now, then I was listening to old 2pac albums, then All Eyez on me and.. well, you could see how Snoop's career and image was changing over the time. Listening to Doggystyle and then Doggfather and then his later albums, listening to his lyrics- it was to be expected where it's going. I had a feeling that 2pac's music was heading in a similar direction, if not worse, more 50 cent-ish (plus talent and charisma). Rapping about money, bitches and alcohol, his music sounded much more 'commercial' (for that time).
I had a very strange feeling that if 2pac was alive I'd hear "David Guetta feat. 2pac", "Rihanna feat 2pac" and such, having his verses featured on most popular artists hits on the radio in best case scenario. His 'legendary and spiritual' image would be gone since it simply wouldn't survive these days as it could in the 90s, people wouldn't dig it today. Actually it could backfire at him and as terrible as it sounds if it wasn't for his death he might come up as cheesy later on.
Of course 2pac could pick different paths, he could stop rapping like some rappers from the 90s but I just don't see it. Same as going non-mainstream.
I'd see him being like Snoop or Eminem these days. Come to think of it I kind-of understand Afeni trying to release his albums with popular artists since that's what she probably pictured he might've do if he was alive.
What are your thoughts?