By the way, I recommend every 2Pac fan to go watch Tupac Assassination: Conspiracy Or Revenge, I guarantee you you'll love it, especially from half-way through the documentary.....not like that mainstream, safe, Tupac-Ressurection movie.
Tupaki angekuwa mpole da! angeishi hadi leo....his mouth killed him
This ain't no game. If this was chess , we'd be yelling checkmate three muthafuckin' years ago. Cuz we been beat these muthafuckaz. It's not a game. We out here trying to help out people make money , we trying to get out of this three strikes circle they got us in and start getting our paper on. So that's what we doing.
Thats 2pac i admire him alot he is my role model
Interview with Tupac Shakur conducted by Master T from MTV
[Master T]: Can we talk about Death Row East, what exactly is happening. What can we expect from it?
[Tupac]: Do you believe in God?
[Master T]: Certainly!!!
[Tupac Shakur]: Then believe in Death Row East, believe in that for real. If you believe in God believe in Death Row East. We plan to take the same strategie we used with Death Row West, which is mind over matter , taking all our weekness's and making them into our strenghts and numbers. We already run these's streets out here. So now we gonna just gonna help some of these brothers get there money on. Cuz we know they got talent. We got the ways to make them use there talents to the maximum affect. And thats what it's about. Everybody raps. We don't rap. We rap to make money. We do business. Ain't no other record company out there that sold as many records as we did. We outsold Bad Boy, Laface every black record label out there we outsold them in one year!! And I'm a convict and my homeboy just got off a murder case. So that tells you it's pure talent. No hype, we don't got no all around american smiles. They don't even wanna buy are record , but they gotta buy our record cuz we represent the streets. So Death Row East is gonna be a personification of what we did on the West Side we gonna do it to the East Side. We gonna prove once and for all that all these people talking bout a East Coast West Coast war they like the Juda's was to Jesus. They only here to cause confusion. We here to bring money and to bring change. They here to bring confusion. All these weak rappers Nas and all these suckaz they battling off East and West like it's a game. This ain't no game. If this was chess , we'd be yelling checkmate three muthafuckin' years ago. Cuz we been beat these muthafuckaz. It's not a game. We out here trying to help out people make money , we trying to get out of this three strikes circle they got us in and start getting our paper on. So that's what we doing. By strenght and numbers we comming to the East Coast to prove there is no fear, there is no problem there ain't nothing but approtunaty and approtunaty is over throw the governemt yall got right now which is Bad Boy and Nas and all that bullshit and we will bring a new goverment right here that will fear every person in New York. [Master T]: Alright man thank you. Take care.
Thats 2pac i admire him alot he is my role model
Shows how much he feared that man....
"Letter 2 My Unborn"
[2Pac]
Seems so complicated to escape fate
And you can never understand 'til we trade places
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dSY61wusQ4E
Nimeshasikiliza huu wimbo zaidi ya mara 50 ila bado sijapata jibu
jamaa aliimba "LETTER 2 MY UNBORN CHILD" kwa ajili ya nani?
mi nilijaribu kujenga picha kwamba 2pac anaandika barua na kuna mtu anatarajiwa kuja kuisoma, mfano hebu check hapa anaposema
To my unborn child.. in case I don't make it
Just remember daddy loves you hapa utasema anakusudia mwanae ambaye bado hajazaliwa asome hiyo barua baada ya kuzaliwa,
Check huu nao "Will I raise my kids in the right, or the wrong way?" huyu anayeulizwa hapa ni nani?
Dear mama I'm a man now
I wanna make it on my own, not a handout
Make way for a whirlwind prophesized
I wanna go in peace.. when I gotta die
On these cold streets, ain't no love, no mercy, and no friends
In case you never see my face again
To my unborn child
Hebu ona sasa hapa anaonekana kuongea na mama yake ila analizia kwa kusema to my unborn child.(confusion nyingine kwangu)
Kama hiyo haitoshi angalia na hii
Dear Lord can you hear me, tell me what to say
to my unborn seed in, case I pass away
Will my child get to feel love
Or are we all just cursed to be street thugs? Cause bein black hurts
And even worse if you speak first
Livin my life as an Outlaw, what could be worse?
Cause maybe if I tried to change
Who I'm kiddin? I'ma thug 'til I die, I'ma rider mayne
Touch bases, eat lunch at plush places
Regular criminal oasis awaits us
If there's a ghetto for true thugs, I'll see you there
And I'm sorry for not bein there
Just know your daddy was a soldier, me against the world
Bless the boys, and all my little girls
To the Lord I'm eternal, restin in peace
Please take care of all my seeds, to my unborn child
mwanzo wa verse inaonekana anamuuliza Mungu(Dear Lord can you hear me, tell me what to say
to my unborn seed)
katikati anaonekana kuongea na mwanae tena(And I'm sorry for not bein there
Just know your daddy was a soldier)
mwishoni anonekana kuongea na Mungu tena(Please take care of all my seeds, to my unborn child).
verse ya mwisho anasema mwenywe(This letter goes out to.. to the seeds that I might not get to see
cause of this lifestyle)
I will be so happy to get it open coz i know there are some people out the there who gonna make it easier for me.
Thanks.
JAMAA ALIKUWA NA MTAZAMO KAMA WA BOB MARLEY HIVI yani kama dah...! hata sijui niseme vipi?
Tupac wasn't as real as BIG, Tupac was just a showman, why he even went to art school and all.
BIG is the real deal baby.
"Pac now is Black Jesus in a sense; Pac is Lennon; Pac is Marvin. So, hell yeah, I love the fact that he starts Makaveli off and says that about me," Nas told the mag, when asked how he felt about calling Nas the ringleader on the Makaveli album. "Hell yeah. I loved him before he died. I loved him before he said anything."
Had to change my whole lifestyle, married my baby's momma
Made her my wife now, I'm tryin hard y'all
Maybe in time I'll be a better man
Watchin the older couples, handle it like veterans
Show me the meaning of forever and together we rise
If it would help our child grow, then together we'd die
Why - question my love, it's so easy to see
Without my family all I'm left with is a shadow of me
After all the arguments, and the nights alone
Now it's time to live the good life, inside a happy home