The Joy Of Being A 2pac Fan

#1
2 the older people- remember how much fun it used to be when you would learn something new about Pac. How interesting it was to watch an interview for the first time. A new song was like a fresh start when you had just begun as it was. A simple lyric misconstrued as a clue was like insight to a dark and special secret, and only you knew it. The great feeling of anticipation you got when hearing about an upcoming album release, you just couldn’t wait. How amazed we were, all awhile thinking to ourselves, damn this man has an incredible amount of songs. 2pac was in the eye of the public for about six years. Now your favorite artist who has been around for double that has less then half of what we have gotten out of 2pac, (eminem has been around for eight years with only four solo LP’s) and he hasn’t even finished. (even if some of us have) They say the reason for recording and studying history is to insure that we don’t repeat it. So in true rebel form I think we should do that opposite. For maybe just a day, we should all forget what we know about the rapper named 2pac and the man named Tupac and have fun again. As ridicules a notion as post office employees putting down your letter to play tag, think of how much fun they would have. (no more going postal) I suggest the same for 2pacboard. Not a repeat, more like reminiscing on the joys of being a 2pac fan. It’s like drugs, if you smoke pot everyday for a year it tends to feel bland, yet if you were to stop for just a week and begin again, it feels like the first puff. So let’s get some alive theories, let’s analyze some forgotten lyrics, watch interviews or just talk about 2pac. Even if the albums aren’t loved or the fact that he has been dead for eleven years, lets have fun again. Take the first puff……..P.s 10000 views 0 reply’s (my prediction)
 

Kadafi Son

Well-Known Member
#2
Pass dat blunt

*hits it*

I hear ya man. I remember when Better Dayz was about to release everybody (well, me and my brotha in law) was anticipatin' it like a mothafuck. I used to be so happy about a Pac album comin' out. Nowadayz I get disappointed. But I don't love Pac's music any less. The way I handle the stress of pacs music being mishandled is listen to a bunch of his affiliates more, like Spice 1, Rappin' 4-Tay, Dogg Pound, DJ Quik, Badazz, Havoc & Prodeje, Richie Rich and many more. But I'm be listenin to shit like Souljah Story and They Don't Give a Fuck About til my casket drop.

*coughs on blunt and passes it*
 

masta247

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Staff member
#3
of course I remember all that.

Some of my best times in life are also somehow 2pac related.

But yeah it's not the same any more
 
#4
Pass dat blunt

*hits it* hahaha
[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1gg8B4xRmms[/YOUTUBE]
[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XoO3lNQ9dX0[/YOUTUBE]
 
#6
Yo, masta 247, im feeling how u said that some of ur best times are somehow tupac related. He always went with me everywhere, on cd's of course. He still does, but we just dont have exclusive shit anymore. Its ok tho, the og's and mixes will tide me over til i can hear new shit. I remember when Still I Rise came out, i was doing weekends and jail, and worked out of town during tha week. Id get home from work, thursday night, and go to jail friday evening til monday morning and go back to work monday evening. I remember my last weekend in jail was new years 2000. I thought id be locked in forever, i got home monday and heard killuminati, and tha good die young through an online radio station permiere, and that shit blew my mind.
 

Kobe

Well-Known Member
#8
I always say I cant really express how much 2pac's music means to me. Its just awesome been a fan. The new music is mostly dissapointing but there is always a good song stashed away somewhere in those new LPs.
 

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