O ONEZERO Guest Sep 9, 2005 #3 Then 6 months later the other part of the heart and soul was lost. Hip hop and rap would never be the same again. I wish I can go back 10 years and hear those foos again, but this time while their "alive". RIP to both of u pac and biggy.
Then 6 months later the other part of the heart and soul was lost. Hip hop and rap would never be the same again. I wish I can go back 10 years and hear those foos again, but this time while their "alive". RIP to both of u pac and biggy.
T thesanityannex Guest Sep 9, 2005 #5 That was such a tradegy. I think it showed a lot of "fake" rappers to cool down their lyrics, cause this ish can really go down. I believe it strengthened hip hop and brought an overall unity throughout the industry.
That was such a tradegy. I think it showed a lot of "fake" rappers to cool down their lyrics, cause this ish can really go down. I believe it strengthened hip hop and brought an overall unity throughout the industry.
BibityBobtyBoom Bench Sep 9, 2005 #6 Pac still lives through his music, i don't think they will ever stop making his cd's.
The Freak Starter Sep 9, 2005 #7 My religion teacher payed tribute to him today. Kinda cool. We listened to "Changes"