


15 years ago Tupac appeared on MTV ... high ... with a clearly visible .9mm Glock tucked into the waistband of his pants, right below the "ThugLife" tattoo.
Could you imagine if Fiddy or Jay or Nas did that today?
In 1993 Tupac shot two off-duty Atlanta Cops ... in the ass ... and beat the charges.
Could you imagine if Fiddy or Jay or Nas did that today?
Tupac raps included lyrics referencing money bitches and ho's and guns and gangs and killing and cops and drugs. Sure there was Dear Momma and Brenda's Got A Baby.
However, the deconstructed lyrical content from today's power house rappers really is not much different. In fact ... it is an extension of what Tupac was doing. Just as what Tupac rapped about was an extension of the outlaw / revolutionary / pimp / hustler black icons of the 60's and 70's.
Yet the naive HYPOCRISY of today's rap haters blinds them to the logical extension of Tupac to Nas to Fiddy to Whomever is next. It also blinds them to the forces that feared Tupac also fear 50 and Jay.
Today's Rap icons must navigate a different world and a different time than what Tupac had to navigate. The music is probably 15% of what they do. It's time for the manipulated Rap Haters to stop acting like a pack of jealous hyenas ... step back ... and view the big picture.
Notice the difference...
Tupac They Dont Give A Fuc about us
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wAJi7aOg4QQ&mode=related&search=
Love that pac youtube video above. Imagine the affect THAT would have if they played THAT on BET/MTV. They are too scared to play/approve a video like that. It's not destructive to the Black community...it's revolutionary to the Black community.
DV said, "He has latched onto the rather droll idea that Hip Hop is the pathogen causing societal illness in the black community and Rappers are the pied pipers of of dysfunction"
It's not the pathogen, but it damn near is adding fuel to the already raging fire.