I don't want to turn this into a discussion of bashing, insults and rants. I would really like to get some answers, and generate a real discussion. Especially since I was a Pac fan before I was an Em fan. But as a fan of numerous musicians, movies, TV shows, etc. etc. I am always fascinated when fan, simple fans, feel more intimately involved then those that actually are. Now this is obviously a testament to the intimate nature of art in its many forms, but the entire mission of FreeTupac.com is an abomination of the line between a celebrity and their private life.
It is beyond irrational for fans, who have only listened to someone's music, writings, acting, or whatever, to believe that they actually know someone better then their own mother, family, and friends. You all may be disgusted by Loyal To The Game, and genuinely believe that is a disgrace to what Tupac wanted to accomplish in his life. However, any logical thinking human being cannot actually believe that fans, who never spoke to the man, know anything about what he wanted.
Unless a webmaster wants to come forward and say that he was backstage with Tupac for 80% of his shows, had sleepovers with him when he was young, and, well, helped nurse Tupac from their breast, it is absolutely ridiculous to think that his message is being distorted. It is obviously lunacy, and bitterness from an unsolved murder of a brilliant, brilliant young man.
None of you know anything compared to Afeni Shakur. None of you know anything compared to Suge Knight. Or Dre. Or the entire Outlawz Crew. You are all outsiders who are looking in on the artwork of an intelligent man, but you cannot possibly believe that you definitively know for sure. Yes, it is very possible that Tupac never would've let LTTG be released. It is very possible that he never would've done tracks with Eminem. It is also possible that he never wanted any of the material that he didn't himself release to ever be release, regardless of the race of the Executive Producer.
It is shocking that 7 years of material got released which was questionable at best, but when Eminem gets his hands on an entire CD, his fans suddenly believe that his message is getting distorted. Unfortunately, it looks like every message that MLK Jr. ever tried to envision for whites and blacks has been entirely forgotten. How do you know that he wanted RU Still Down released, or Better Dayz, or Still I Rise, or Until The End of Time? Even though the discussion would've been an interesting one (Whether or not Pac ever wanted any of this after his death), the entire argument on FreeTupac.com is racially-motivated and dispicable.
Unfortunately, now that I have said that, any response or discussion of this interesting topic will be accusatory, unintelligent, and degrading. So please listen to me when I say this -- even though the beats and flow of LTTG, in my opinion, were awesome -- I found it interesting that they had shoutouts to Em, Shady, Obie Trice (of all people), G-Unit, etc. etc. Especially with Dre at the head of the tri-labels, and one of the only people that can speak on what Tupac actually wanted, I was shocked that that needed to be included. I also agree that even if Tupac would've been down with Eminem and done tracks with him (because in my opinion, Pac would've done tracks with anyone that talented), Tupac never would've said "this is my nigg@ Em on the motherfuckin' boards..." However, I don't fuckin' know. And if Afeni, Dre, and everyone else who actually knew the motherfucker was down with the project then who am I, and who are you to actually say you know best. It's simply a ridiculous argument. And finally, every damn rapper in the game (including The Game), like Ja Rule to even guys he beefed with like Nas, claims to be down with Pac.
It is beyond irrational for fans, who have only listened to someone's music, writings, acting, or whatever, to believe that they actually know someone better then their own mother, family, and friends. You all may be disgusted by Loyal To The Game, and genuinely believe that is a disgrace to what Tupac wanted to accomplish in his life. However, any logical thinking human being cannot actually believe that fans, who never spoke to the man, know anything about what he wanted.
Unless a webmaster wants to come forward and say that he was backstage with Tupac for 80% of his shows, had sleepovers with him when he was young, and, well, helped nurse Tupac from their breast, it is absolutely ridiculous to think that his message is being distorted. It is obviously lunacy, and bitterness from an unsolved murder of a brilliant, brilliant young man.
None of you know anything compared to Afeni Shakur. None of you know anything compared to Suge Knight. Or Dre. Or the entire Outlawz Crew. You are all outsiders who are looking in on the artwork of an intelligent man, but you cannot possibly believe that you definitively know for sure. Yes, it is very possible that Tupac never would've let LTTG be released. It is very possible that he never would've done tracks with Eminem. It is also possible that he never wanted any of the material that he didn't himself release to ever be release, regardless of the race of the Executive Producer.
It is shocking that 7 years of material got released which was questionable at best, but when Eminem gets his hands on an entire CD, his fans suddenly believe that his message is getting distorted. Unfortunately, it looks like every message that MLK Jr. ever tried to envision for whites and blacks has been entirely forgotten. How do you know that he wanted RU Still Down released, or Better Dayz, or Still I Rise, or Until The End of Time? Even though the discussion would've been an interesting one (Whether or not Pac ever wanted any of this after his death), the entire argument on FreeTupac.com is racially-motivated and dispicable.
Unfortunately, now that I have said that, any response or discussion of this interesting topic will be accusatory, unintelligent, and degrading. So please listen to me when I say this -- even though the beats and flow of LTTG, in my opinion, were awesome -- I found it interesting that they had shoutouts to Em, Shady, Obie Trice (of all people), G-Unit, etc. etc. Especially with Dre at the head of the tri-labels, and one of the only people that can speak on what Tupac actually wanted, I was shocked that that needed to be included. I also agree that even if Tupac would've been down with Eminem and done tracks with him (because in my opinion, Pac would've done tracks with anyone that talented), Tupac never would've said "this is my nigg@ Em on the motherfuckin' boards..." However, I don't fuckin' know. And if Afeni, Dre, and everyone else who actually knew the motherfucker was down with the project then who am I, and who are you to actually say you know best. It's simply a ridiculous argument. And finally, every damn rapper in the game (including The Game), like Ja Rule to even guys he beefed with like Nas, claims to be down with Pac.