View Full Version : Is Tupac dead?
rfctigerarmy
10 Oct 2002, 16:15
After leaving the Tyson fight on Saturday September 7, 1996 Tupac was alledgedly shot 5 times. He lived through the shooting and was taken to a nearby hospital.
He was pronounced dead on Friday September 13, 1996.
Cheak it out here: http://members.aol.com/subseven/tupac.html
what do you think?
Isn't he working in a Burger King store with Elvis ?
clucas91
10 Oct 2002, 16:51
Yeah, he's dead, just like trillions of other people who have lived on Earth.
Famous in death? You bet.
carneagles
10 Oct 2002, 17:13
Tupac's alias is Makaveli. Though the spelling is different, Machiavelli was a 16th century italian philosopher who advocated the staging of one's death in order to evade one's enemies and gain power.Did Machiavelli really advocate this? It seems curious that of all of the sites devoted to this little theory thrown up by Google, none of them appear to produce a primary reference.
Personally, I think Paul McCartney is Tupac.
Originally posted by carneagles
Personally, I think Paul McCartney is Tupac.
Can't remember Paul loosing that much talent.
Go South
11 Oct 2002, 09:13
You wouldn't think so, considering he's released a few albums since then.
Unfortunately, his music didn't die with him.
Shinboners
11 Oct 2002, 10:58
Originally posted by JUBJUB
Isn't he working in a Burger King store with Elvis ?
Yep. It's the one right across the road from where I saw Osama bin Laden.
Originally posted by Go South
Unfortunately, his music didn't die with him.
Or his numerous 'homies'.
Does anyone on this site actually like hip hop music?
Whenever it gets mentioned people start slating it, and I've yet to come across someone who likes it:confused:
Originally posted by colin
Does anyone on this site actually like hip hop music?
Whenever it gets mentioned people start slating it, and I've yet to come across someone who likes it:confused:
No takers here sorry.
SonOfScray
12 Oct 2002, 12:35
Is he dead... I hope so, like GS said its unfortunate his music hasn't died with him.
Thug Life? what a load of codswallop
clucas91
12 Oct 2002, 13:14
Originally posted by colin
Does anyone on this site actually like hip hop music?
Whenever it gets mentioned people start slating it, and I've yet to come across someone who likes it:confused:
Can't stand the ****.
Seems to me like every Black man on the planet can do it, why bother listening to it. They all say the same thing as well.
mattyc2422
13 Oct 2002, 21:06
Originally posted by clucas91
Seems to me like every Black man on the planet can do it, why bother listening to it. They all say the same thing as well.
Just like you can stick a few white guys together with huge spikey hair with the same instruments, make them sing about how they got screwed over and they can be an instant hit.
It works both ways.
carneagles
13 Oct 2002, 22:20
Originally posted by M29
Can't remember Paul loosing that much talent. Have you listened to any of his solo stuff lately?
Originally posted by carneagles
Have you listened to any of his solo stuff lately?
He can still play an instrument and actually sing right?
Still more than this tupac git.
Originally posted by mattyc2422
Just like you can stick a few white guys together with huge spikey hair with the same instruments, make them sing about how they got screwed over and they can be an instant hit.
It works both ways.
Yes, yes it does. But still, most modern rock songs aren't about slappin' hoes and bicthes around either.
mattyc2422
13 Oct 2002, 23:14
Originally posted by M29
Yes, yes it does. But still, most modern rock songs aren't about slappin' hoes and bicthes around either.
True. I was basically just being a bit of a devils advocate. I do like a lot of rock music (not all), but I don't have any problems with some rap stuff that doesn't talk about a load of crap, which can occur with any form of music.
manutd/dogs
15 Oct 2002, 15:06
Does anyone on this site actually like hip hop music?
I'm with ya. A lot of Tupac's stuff is good. Conversely, a lot of it isn't. But most people never listen to it; or even worse, they'll listen FOR the swear words. Good hip hop these days is hard to find, but I'm still a generic fan of the stuff; more RnB though.
the REAL dingo
15 Oct 2002, 15:42
Originally posted by manutd/dogs
I'm with ya. A lot of Tupac's stuff is good. Conversely, a lot of it isn't. But most people never listen to it; or even worse, they'll listen FOR the swear words. Good hip hop these days is hard to find, but I'm still a generic fan of the stuff; more RnB though.
So, tell us what you're into then?
(be careful... because you knock my stuff, I put you down soooo fast, you won't have time to blink!)
clucas91
15 Oct 2002, 17:03
Originally posted by mattyc2422
Just like you can stick a few white guys together with huge spikey hair with the same instruments, make them sing about how they got screwed over and they can be an instant hit.
It works both ways.
I'm not exactly a big fan of that music either...
SonOfScray
15 Oct 2002, 17:04
there hasn't been a good rap / hip hop musicician since Grandmaster Flash :D :p