Little Miss Vixen, you make some good points, but for real, you coming off as a hater downplaying Pac's impact.
Tupac is a poor poet?? Thats a pure subjective opinion, nothing more. There really is no such thing as good or bad poetry. Poetry is poetry, and can have a different meaning from individual to individual. And besides, if Pac's poetry was so poor, then people wouldnt relate to it, or be listening to him or studying him nearly a decade after his death. There IS a reason why he is one of the top selling artists of all time (and no, its not because he died), and Biggie, Eazy E, Jam Master Jay, and Big L are NOT. Pac was simply a more universal artist that more people on a mass level could relate to. Period. And Pac didnt become recognized until after he died? Hahahaha, he took care of that when a little album that we know of today called All Eyez On Me came out and sold 6 million in only 2 months time. Fact: From February 13th 1996 onward, he was a legend and the standard by which all other hip hop artists are now judged by.
Who are you to measure Pac's achievements?? Get real man. When you sell 45 million albums, have classes on your work, and inspire countless other artists, maybe you can talk. Pac was the voice and icon of an entire generation. If that isnt a big achievement, I dont know what is.