Even if its too early(bday: June 16 1971) to pay respect, but i feel like i have to. No one has to respond to this, but i just want to. So i'm paying respect for his music, music = lyric. He was no gangster, he was truly a soldier.
Random Quotes By Tupac Shakur:
"If you walked by a street and you was walking a concrete and you saw a rose growing from concrete, even if it had messed up petals and it was a little to the side you would marvel at just seeing a rose grow through concrete. So way is it that when you see some ghetto kid grow out of the dirtiest circumstance and he can talk and he can sit across the room and make you cry, make you laugh, all you can talk about is my dirty rose, my dirty stems and how am leaning crooked to the side, u can't even see that I've come up from out of that"
"One day I'm gonna bust, blow up on this society, why did you lie to me, I couldn't find a trace of humanity."
"you dont know me, you just met me, well if i couldnt have it..silly rabbit, why ya sweat me"
"The real tragedy is that there are some ignorant brothers out here. That's why I'm not on this all-White or all Black butter. I'm on this all-real or all fake butter with people, whatever color you are. Because niggaz will do you. I mean, there's some niggaz out there the same niggaz that did Malcolm X, the same niggaz that did Jesus Christ every brother ain't a brother. They will do you. So just because it's Black, don't mean it's cool. And just because it's White don't mean it's evil"
"To me, I feel that my game is strong. I feel as thought I'm a shining prince, just like Malcolm, and I feel that all of us are shining princes, and if we live like princes, then whatever we want can be ours. Anything"
I feel like role Models 2day r not meant 2 b put on pedestal. But more like angels with broken wings.
I aint goin to jail - not unless i want to - not unless i did something - i'll go - so if they come for me - i'll put a 90 round in their head.
"There ain't nothin' like a Black woman"
"My music is not for everyone. It's only for the stong-willed, the soldiers music. It's not like party music- I mean, you could gig to it, but it's spiritual. My musi is spiritual. It's like Negro spiituals, except for the fact that I'm not saying 'We shall Overcome.' I'm saying that we are overcome"
"I remember crying all the time. My major thing growing up was I couldn't fit in. Because I was from everywhere, I didn't have no buddies that I grew up with...Every time I had to go to a new apartment, I had to reinvent myself, myself. People think just because you born in the ghetto you gonna fit in. A little twist in your life and you don't fit in no matter what. If they push you out of the hood and the White people's world, that's criminal...Hell, I felt like my could be destroyed at any moment"
"We are in the midst of a very dangerous, non-productive, self-destructive civil war. And it's not just rap butter. It's ideals. And this rap butter is just bringin' it to a head. The East Coast believe one thing, and the West Coast believer one thing. The East Coast got one way of life, the West Coast got another wayof life, it always co-existed. We're coming to the turn of the century where we gotta mash together. But we can only do it one way, one style . And that's what we're trying to figure out now, and I think the world is watching that"
"To me, it really troubling because I took ouver at that's successful- Marky Mark, Hammer, Vanilla Ice, New Kids On The Block selling twenty-two million copies, and I want that so badly, but I can't do that. I would be wrong to do that, knowing what I know and having the brain that I have, for me to even go and write some simple butter would be wrong even though I would get paid and I would get more people's money. I would rather leave something so that when people pick up 2pacalypse Now or any of my oth
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it's a choir music. and it's long. but really good. to but it in non-musical trems as to the way it goes. u've seen a baptist sermon it's like that slow, climax and slow decline. it's really good. I'm a tenor. ttul
i just got a CD from an uncle/cousin person and he said it was good odd and tribal in a different language so I just put it on the other day and OMG it is sooo good!
I think the language is Italian and the music is sort of a mix between Enya
What are your favorite songs that sort of define your teenage years? Sometimes I hear something on the radio and I think, "oh my gosh, I remember exactly what was going on in my life and how old I was when that was popular". But I definitely have favori
However you feel, whatever it takes; Whenever it's real, whatever awaits me; Whatever you need, however slight; Whenever it's real, whenever it's right. I've been thinkin' long and hard about the
is anyone else out there obsessed with music from this decade? I think it's one of the best decades in music history. And I love disco. I also love all the folk songs, like anything by james taylor, carole king, carly simon, the list goes on.
-they all have commercials on at the same time -you only notice the radio noise when the commecials are on, never when the music is on -the music is all repetitive-never anything new -the really r
too all that listen to all kinds of music including some hard rock the new linkin park cd is out and so far it is intense and pretty damn passionate with their art and music.
Random Quotes By Tupac Shakur:
"If you walked by a street and you was walking a concrete and you saw a rose growing from concrete, even if it had messed up petals and it was a little to the side you would marvel at just seeing a rose grow through concrete. So way is it that when you see some ghetto kid grow out of the dirtiest circumstance and he can talk and he can sit across the room and make you cry, make you laugh, all you can talk about is my dirty rose, my dirty stems and how am leaning crooked to the side, u can't even see that I've come up from out of that"
"One day I'm gonna bust, blow up on this society, why did you lie to me, I couldn't find a trace of humanity."
"you dont know me, you just met me, well if i couldnt have it..silly rabbit, why ya sweat me"
"The real tragedy is that there are some ignorant brothers out here. That's why I'm not on this all-White or all Black butter. I'm on this all-real or all fake butter with people, whatever color you are. Because niggaz will do you. I mean, there's some niggaz out there the same niggaz that did Malcolm X, the same niggaz that did Jesus Christ every brother ain't a brother. They will do you. So just because it's Black, don't mean it's cool. And just because it's White don't mean it's evil"
"To me, I feel that my game is strong. I feel as thought I'm a shining prince, just like Malcolm, and I feel that all of us are shining princes, and if we live like princes, then whatever we want can be ours. Anything"
I feel like role Models 2day r not meant 2 b put on pedestal. But more like angels with broken wings.
I aint goin to jail - not unless i want to - not unless i did something - i'll go - so if they come for me - i'll put a 90 round in their head.
"There ain't nothin' like a Black woman"
"My music is not for everyone. It's only for the stong-willed, the soldiers music. It's not like party music- I mean, you could gig to it, but it's spiritual. My musi is spiritual. It's like Negro spiituals, except for the fact that I'm not saying 'We shall Overcome.' I'm saying that we are overcome"
"I remember crying all the time. My major thing growing up was I couldn't fit in. Because I was from everywhere, I didn't have no buddies that I grew up with...Every time I had to go to a new apartment, I had to reinvent myself, myself. People think just because you born in the ghetto you gonna fit in. A little twist in your life and you don't fit in no matter what. If they push you out of the hood and the White people's world, that's criminal...Hell, I felt like my could be destroyed at any moment"
"We are in the midst of a very dangerous, non-productive, self-destructive civil war. And it's not just rap butter. It's ideals. And this rap butter is just bringin' it to a head. The East Coast believe one thing, and the West Coast believer one thing. The East Coast got one way of life, the West Coast got another wayof life, it always co-existed. We're coming to the turn of the century where we gotta mash together. But we can only do it one way, one style . And that's what we're trying to figure out now, and I think the world is watching that"
"To me, it really troubling because I took ouver at that's successful- Marky Mark, Hammer, Vanilla Ice, New Kids On The Block selling twenty-two million copies, and I want that so badly, but I can't do that. I would be wrong to do that, knowing what I know and having the brain that I have, for me to even go and write some simple butter would be wrong even though I would get paid and I would get more people's money. I would rather leave something so that when people pick up 2pacalypse Now or any of my oth