Wake up 2pacboard

masta247

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#10
Well, I think that kids who just discovered 2pac are as much into him as we were. There's just much less of them because it's not as cool anymore. How can they really get into it?
Even a few years ago there were 2pac songs on tv,radio etc. and they had that something in them. These days if you hear 2pac it's usually some shitty track like Pac's life or ghetto gospel (remix of a remix of a remix). It just doesn't attract people anymore. The fact that the time flies and 2pac will never be physically alive also don't help it. It's simply not the same and will never be as it used to be even a few years ago.

Most 2pac fans are people who browse this forum from time to time to see if there's something going on in the 2pac scene. Pac's words are not considered as awesome as they seemed when they were younger and it's just not that special for them anymore. At least for most people, I think.
I think that if that so holy graal-like demanded OG set gets released any soon it will definately get everything popping. Soon it might be too late though. Even if they released a box set of all 2pac songs ever recorded in CDQ in 10 or even 5 years most people simply won't care.
 

S O F I

Administrator
Staff member
#11
The biggest 2pac fans I've met are not members of any online rap/2pac forums. You guys assume that the top five 2pac boards on the internet constitute the biggest 2pac fanbase or something? It's bullshit.

The "tupac scene" people talk about is really the bootleg scene, the scene where grave diggers thrive and stroke their penis by obtaining rare 2pac material.

The Tupac fanbase can only expand. Tupac fans aren't dying because his target market wasn't the baby boomers. Tupac fans never stop being Tupac fans because he was so awesome. Little kids are eventually going to find out about Tupac even if their first favorite rapper is lil wayne, they'll stumble upon Tupac and be hooked on him.

The fans are still there, Tupac is still discussed in cars in drive thrus, in clubs, on basketball playgrounds, during recess in middle school.

We don't need fucking online forums for Tupac to be relevant.
 

kastro

Active Member
#13
old days yeah i remember them, youd have soo many threads going on about pac eathier from what his fav food was to weather he was alive or dead etc.., but yeah i think ever since hitemup got hacked alot of members left.
even though a new generation emerges they'll stumble onto pac and when they do they look him up and get into him to
 

masta247

Well-Known Member
Staff member
#14
yes Sofi, that's obvious but the internet also means a lot. If 2pac gets less hits in google and less posts on 2pac forums it also means that people will most probably talk about him less in real life ;)
And seriously, most older die-hard 2pac fans are strange.
 

Kobe

Well-Known Member
#17
partially, but you can't talk about his life for 13 years..shit gets repeated. people just dont care though.
Nobody has exhausted discussing 2pac's life. There is just too much behind it to cover within 13 years in a forum where most people are pre-occupied with leaked og's.
 

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