How old were you when Tupac died?

#28
i was 19 - sophomore year in college, i remember watching the mtv news report in some girl's dorm room down the hall. there was probably 30 people in this small ass room, all just packed in and upset as hell when we heard the news.

nothing but pac was played in that hall for about 7 days
 
#29
was 10
i knew who he was and jus started listenin to his music but didn't he died at the time.
and it was my birthday on the night he was shot.
 
#33
Maverick said:
whats the difference in whether i listened to it now or back then.... i have the albums right here in front of me and i can listen the same way you claim to have did... nothings changed, only difference now is that after all these years, slowly ppl start to realize he is dead, exept for a few knob heads like you lurking around
Because there was a certain 'mood' that was present at that time in 96, and being 17, and being able to form adult hypothesis, with the knowledge to look at all things available at the time, interviews, etc, one could conclude that something mysterious was going on.
If i was 8, i wouldnt have givin a shit let alone been able to critically think.

Im telling u, "if you take the time to feel his records, chill a second, his blind method, will still wreck it".

From the Span of Tupac's "death", Pac released more albums dead than any other artist alive... Gay Z, Nas, all the big names, fucking out performed all them niggaz from the grave, thats no accident.

He recorded all them songs because he knew he would be 'dead'. To be released while he is gone.

A fucking Living Legend.

Not to sound typically American arrogant, but if u not from the states, isnt fair to assume you may not have as much incite as an individual who lives here? Vegas- you wouldnt know shit about Vegas being a crooked city. U wouldnt know about cops targeting blacks, the black panthers, none of it. U may know from reading, but this is my experience.

I dont give a shit about the London rap scene, ya heard me!
 
#36
Last-of-G's said:
Because there was a certain 'mood' that was present at that time in 96, and being 17, and being able to form adult hypothesis, with the knowledge to look at all things available at the time, interviews, etc, one could conclude that something mysterious was going on.
If i was 8, i wouldnt have givin a shit let alone been able to critically think.

Im telling u, "if you take the time to feel his records, chill a second, his blind method, will still wreck it".
k. :)
 
#37
I started listening to Pac when I turned 19 - and the ironic thing was that in my contry they just started playing "california love" and everyone fell in love with that song - all the clubs started banging that shit and i heard everyone was wondering who the second guy was (they knew who dre was back in that time). So i started asking around and searching for any info on pac with no results. Then came to visit states (la) on September 15 and all the news channels were reporting on pacs murder - I couldn't belive it. the second track i heard was Hit Em Up - the rest is history.....
 

Kareem

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#39
i was 18, an had been listening to Pac since his D.U. days, i can remember the day he died like it was yesterday, fucked up day. R.I.P.
 

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