
9-FO Tha Negus
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Makaveli dissed him 2 days after he released this album. Lmao
9-FO Tha Negus1,013,897 Aufrufe • vor 11 Monaten

Here's a picture of teenage Tupac smoking a cigarette, years before 'Poetic Justice'. Rich was lying in this interview. He used this fake story to imply something very specific and real ones know what it is. I know what narrative he's trying to push. Do your homework and think for yourself; stop believing any and everything people say about Pac after his death. Take what guys like Richie Rich says with a grain of salt. I've been peeping some things throughout the years, and Rich is suspect to me. He might be jealous of Tupac; that wouldn't surprise me. He probably supports that clown Jeff Pearlman and his book, just like All the Smoke
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Cassidy wasn't lying and here's proof. Here's 2Pac spitting multisyllabic rhymes back to back. As you can see, his use of multis wasn't dependent on what he was rapping about or if he was telling a story or not, etc. He could use multis well in any kind of song. It was that effortless for him. The most underrated and disrespected aspect of Stephen Curry game is his isolation game; this might be the most disrespected and underrated aspect of 2Pac's rapping ability." This isn’t a subjective topic; multisyllabic rhymes can be identified and proven. He routinely used them. I’ve literally heard 2Pac rhyme use multis while simply talking on tracks. Straight outta Oakland, California where we spark it on ya Give a shout out to my partners in the darkest corners Had a partner named Snupe, loved to clown a stank Smoke a pound of dank, commenced to down a drank Shootin' craps in the alley 'til they chased us off Pour a little for my homies, but don't waste it all Ooohweee, who popped that coochie best? On my tattooed chest is where the hoochies rest Havin' house parties in a crowded spot And you can tell it's hot, they talk loud a lot Cause another dude kicked his Bacardi over He had to act a fool, now the party's over Gun shots rang like it's thunder And everybody bum rushin' and I'm rushin' to get her number Says she got a man but she's lyin' Why? I seen her talkin' to this other guy and 'Cause, uh, old man still drinkin', his breath still stinkin' He'd love to tell ya what he's thinkin' But I can't diss him he's my elder He been livin' here longer what that tell ya? And little girls playin' double dutch Still blush, 'cause she don't get in trouble much It's uhh, ponytails and barrettes I gotta make it back home, before the sun decides to set And little boys playin' stick ball, quick y'all Get out the street before they hit y'all I help an old lady across the street, the cost is free I can't take what she offers me When I was young I used to want to be a dealer see 'Cause the gold and cars they appealed to me I saw our brothers gettin' rich slangin' crack to folks And the square's gettin' ripped for their sac of dough (sac a dos) Drug dealing + thug feelings= multi Lips say + hips sway = multi Military mind + cemetery cryin = multi Song play + wrong way = multi Masses + classes = multi Bedsprings+ heads ring = multi Older gs + told to me = multi After me + daiquiris = multi "Expose snakes ’cause they breed freely, See me ride, located worldwide like the art of graffiti." – Makaveli Freely + see me = internal multisyllabic rhyme Ride + wide = internal rhyme Freely + the last two syllables of graffiti = external multisyllabic rhyme "I hit the scene, niggaz ducking from my guillotine stare I'm right there, my every word, a fucking nightmare." - Makaveli I + My = internal rhyme The scene + uh‑teen = internal multisyllabic rhyme Right there + nightmare = internal multisyllabic rhyme Ducking + fucking = internal multisyllabic rhyme Stare + mare = monosyllabic external rhyme Own ways + phone pays = multi Swell now + hell pal = multi Lyric correction: *To be appealing, have a bachelor in cold feelings
9-FO Tha Negus51,381 Aufrufe • vor 2 Monaten

Play this in the whip late in the evening, if you haven't already. Thank me later.
9-FO Tha Negus59,179 Aufrufe • vor 5 Monaten

Makaveli once called "Reasonable Doubt" weak, and it was hilarious. All jokes aside, I do not share that same sentiment, but I do, however, think that album isn't nearly as great as y'all say it is. I also think it doesn't come close to the Killuminati album; it can't compare. I notice that "D'Evils" is the go-to track for Jay Z stans who feel a way about Makaveli calling the album weak, and they'll respond by saying things like Pac could never make anything close to the level of "D'Evils" because he wasn't lyrically skilled enough. They'll either say that type of blasphemous BS in response to that, or in defense of Jay Z allegedly telling Nas that Pac wasn't a lyricist, and publicly stating that Pac lacked technical skill, they tend to move the goalposts to who's the better lyricist or technician and claim that Pac wasn't technical or lyrical compared to Jay Z and never came close to making anything lyrically or technically better or on par with "D'Evils." They also say this type of shit in general conversations about who's better between Jay Z and 2Pac. It's a load of bullshit. Makaveli's "Blasphemy" clears "D'Evils" lyrically and technically, and using their logic, "Reasonable Doubt" is weak in comparison to the heat Makaveli was dropping and had on the way. 2Pac was easily the better lyricist, artist, and poet/rapper back then, and he still is. Objectively speaking, there are maybe one or two aspects that Jay Z technically did better on "D'Evils," but overall, "Blasphemy" clears it technically. Sidenote: Beanie Sigel doesn't belong in the same sentence with 2Pac. Beanie Sigel being a better lyricist than Jay Z is closer to being a good take than Beanie being a better lyricist than Pac.
9-FO Tha Negus28,348 Aufrufe • vor 2 Monaten

According to Malcolm X, not only did members of the Nation of Islam bomb his house with his children inside, but they also jumped him and chased him down the Hollywood Freeway in broad daylight. Malcolm X knew his life was in danger, but he was willing to die for what he stood for. Such a courageous man, a true martyr, a true revolutionary. They didn't act alone; a much bigger entity was behind the assassination of the great Malcolm X, but the Nation of Islam was clearly involved in it. They may have assassinated him, but he lives on forever. They won't get away with it.
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Scarface is a master at conveying and evoking emotion. He absolutely ripped this verse to shreds.
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Shout out to Rashad McCants for riding for Pac. He actually had me hype and even made me laugh. I loved seeing him rapping Pac's lyrics and calling him the greatest rapper ever. The clown Gil’s Arena didn't even know the year of Pac's death. He didn't know when Dear Mama dropped. Brandon Jennings didn't even know what album Dear Mama was on. That lets you know right there that's these dudes don't know shit about Pac. Therefore they shouldn't even be speaking like MCcants said. They don't know shit about Hip-hop In general. They disrespected Pac through out this whole segment and even told blatant lies. Just hating and saying anything. Gil could die right now (GOD forbid) and would never come anywhere near Pac's level. You are not him and will never be. Pac was a legendary superstar at a level you were you never on while he was alive. Just pure disrespect and hate. Gil tried to discredit the legend Pac with lies. He needs to be checked. Jay Z was the one who wasn't making no noise like that while Pac and Biggie were here. Yet he doesn't wanna talk about that. Pac was the biggest rapper in the game before his Death. Me Against The World and All Eyez On Me went number 1. He went 5 times platinum in 2 months. There's more but that's all I really have to say to expose these 2 haters for not knowing wtf they're talking about. I also don't like how both of them lied and disrespected Nas. Stop speaking on Hip-Hop.
9-FO Tha Negus146,823 Aufrufe • vor 2 Jahren

Everything you've heard people like Marc Lamont Hill say Pac didn't do is false. The man has the deepest literary device bag ever and he employed each of them well. These breakdowns only show a glimpse of how deep his literary device bag was. Sidenote: Joe Budden isn't a true Pac fan. *We clock figures "If I had a bigger dick or a dime for every time Muthafuckas took a bit of the lines from in my rhymes, I'd be richer than a bitch with a trick with big pockets, (Simile, hyperbole) equipped with a dick that's so thick, it fits sockets". (Hyperbole, metaphor) 2Pac loved implied metaphors. Here, he metaphorically compared his phallus to something large enough to fit into a socket, such as a large impact socket, exaggerating size for comedic and rhetorical effect. "If I had a dime for every time", is an idiom (Used to indicate a very frequent occurrence of something happening. Usually used in conjunction with some expression that one would be rich as a result of receiving money for all such instances -Farlex Dictionary of Idioms) You can follow the idiom with a multitude of different things, and he chose to follow it up with the number of times others have took a bit of the lines from his rhymes. He is obviously referring to other emcees biting his rhymes here. He layered an additional hypothetical onto the idiom, creating two parallel, alternative hypotheticals. Each hypothetical leads to a different exaggerated outcome; one financial and one physical (penis growth). He pairs the idiom with a second, independent hyperbolic premise, stacking the hypotheticals and juxtaposing their exaggerations. This parallel hyperbolic scenario intensifies both the exaggeration and the comedic effect. It also makes the hypothetical scenario even more non-literal and impossible. This is why he made sure the following lines did not just include a hyperbolic simile about the amount of money he would receive from every instance. He made sure the lines also included a "vulgar" hyperbolic metaphor about how large his penis would grow from every instance as well. It's figurative and impossible. The hyperbolic simile and metaphor helped drive his point home. The lines are placed right next to each other for a reason. Great word selection and placement. "Please don't misinterpret what I say to be dirty." The lines before this one could easily be considered dirty," and he is sarcastically pleading for the listeners to not view the lines in that way. This is his way of letting listeners know the previous lines were figurative and were not meant to be taken literally. Basically, he is saying to think beyond the surface and do not have your mind completely in the gutter. It is also a disclaimer for the sexual innuendos that come next. "Muthafuckas want to jerk me, so they irk me how they work me". Multiple things he mentioned here could all have sexual meanings. The disclaimer is there to let listeners know to not interpret it as him saying that, "muthafuckas" want to literally jerk and work him in a sexual way. It is very clever and humorous wordplay. Listen to his adlib right after he says "work me". He chuckled because of the puns he used; specifically the one he had just finished using. Everything here is connected, and it was all by design. He set the scheme up at the very beginning of the verse and ended it after the work me line. The whole third verse is pretty much figurative. With Pac, you always have to pay attention to how he worded things and the placement of those words. He simultaneously sandwiched his rhymes in the lyrics included in my breakdown. He did this by rhyming internally and externally. He rhymed internally multiple times here, and even more so if you count the near and partial rhymes. He even added a multi in there (pockets, sockets). The assonance and consonance can't be ignored either. Pay close attention to what Makaveli said after: "My history so thoroughly involves destruction, niggaz left with their ass bleeding, lyrical fucking". "Open up first to bust, let me see your heart, turn the lights down, cause I might clown in the dark" Is a play off the lyrical fucking bar. Peep his choice of words. They're all sex related. He's speaking figuratively. He used puns. Hence, "open up, first to bust and "Turn the lights down, 'cause I might clown in the dark" are part of it as well. He's referring to sex in the dark but figuratively. It's all figurative, clever wordplay. Word Class Wreckin Cru also has a song called Turn Off the lights. Hence turn the lights down. Dre was apart of that group. He dissed Dre by name in this song. Also, peep his choice of words here. There's an obvious correlation between see, light, and dark. Makaveli juxtaposed those words, using 'light' and 'dark' specifically to create an antithesis. 'Makaveli rise, all you niggaz die when I come I do some fly shit and be done'. The words rise and fly are both related to flight. Very subtle. Lastly, he used internal and external rhymes, both with and without using multisyllabic rhymes. "Murdered my friends, built a new posse, we taking shots at paparazzi go and fly now, nigga like Rocky". "Murdered my friends, built a new posse", is not directed at Stretch. The friends he's referring to are the members in the Thug Life group. (Macadoshis, The Rated R). The Outlawz are the new posse he's referring to. He's also alluding to what his character Bishop did in Juice. Xzibit has a song called paparazzi. "We taking shots at paparazzi" was directed at him. Makaveli referred to him as paparazzi instead of his name. Although Makaveli didn't explicitly say his name, he sent a clear subliminal shot at Xzibit. Makaveli felt that Xzibit took subliminal shots at him in his song, 'Paparazzi'. "Forgive me, I'm a rider, still I'm just a simple man All I want is money, plus the fame, I'm a simple man. - Makaveli (Radio Edit of How Do U Want it) Here's what Xzibit said in his song Paparazzi. "I don’t believe the hype or buy wolf tickets Nigga, you make a gang of noise and never seen, like a cricket I guess that’s why we never kick it A lot of niggas is soft and get tossed, tryna fuck with the Likwit How many niggas do you know like this? Always claimin' that they ridin', but they really turned bitch It don’t make sense, either you’re a soldier from the start Or an actor with a record deal tryna play the part—like that! It’s a shame, niggas in the rap game Only for the money and the fame Edi dissed Xzibit in Bomb First (My Second Reply) but Makaveli dissed him himself this time. This is also directed at the actual paparazzi. 2Pac wasn't fond of them. The Paparazzi are freelance photographers who pursue celebrities to take photographs (shots) of them. Hence, taking shots at paparazzi. Get it? "Go and fly now, nigga like Rocky", is a reference to the "Gonna Fly Now" theme song (performed by DeEtta Little, Nelson Pigford, and Shelby Conti) from the movie Rocky. ""It’s like he’s standing up there jumping around; it's like he's gonna fly." - John Avildsen (Rocky Director) He was also referring to Rocky from the TV show, "Rocky and His Friends". This is why he said "Murdered my friends". Rocky was a flying squirrel in the TV show and this is why he said, "Go and fly now, nigga like Rocky". Makaveli was able to do all of this in just three lines. He got his point across without any wasted lyrics. The lyrics have purpose. He's lyrically efficient here. The way he set up the Rocky simile allowed him to kill two birds with one stone. The wording ('murdered my friends, go and fly now') provided listeners and readers with just enough hints to connect the dots between the lyrics and the TV show, Rocky and His Friends, while still referencing the theme song from the Rocky movie. "Baby .45 but she's still live, one shot make a nigga'z heartbeat stop.” He’s metaphorically talking about a .45 caliber gun being his girlfriend; this is obviously wordplay. That's just not the only layer to it. This is a part of the time motif he employed because anything that happens in real-time is “live.” He also juxtaposed “baby” and “.45” to create an oxymoron. An oxymoron is a combination of contradictory or incongruous words, and that’s exactly what “baby” and “.45” are here. A literal baby cannot be 45 years old. This isn’t just figurative because he’s metaphorically talking about a .45 caliber gun; it’s also figurative because of the oxymoron. He also juxtaposed “live” and “make a nigga'z heartbeat stop” to create an antithesis. The word “live” means to have life, while “make a nigga'z heartbeat stop” refers to death. He said “she’s still live” to also create a paradox. 45-year-old women aren’t generally associated with vitality, but despite her being 45, she’s still full of life. All of this is placed in a single line by design. “One shot, make a nigga'z heartbeat stop.” He’s not just talking about his .45 caliber gun (metaphorical girlfriend) being able to end someone’s life with one shot. He’s also saying she has the power to leave a man figuratively breathless. One opportunity or chance (“one shot”) with this woman could figuratively take a man’s breath away and leave him in shock. She has the power to make a man’s heart figuratively stop because of the “caliber” of woman she is. One shot with her can have this effect because she’s that mind-blowing and breathtaking, pun intended.
9-FO Tha Negus34,168 Aufrufe • vor 5 Monaten

Listen very closely to these two eerie 2Pac verses. Rest in peace to Tupac and Biggie.
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Jay Z was a Pac fan. I think he's still hurt & salty about Makaveli dissing him & calling Reasonable Doubt weak. That would explain why he said, 2Pac wasn't lyrical & lacked technical skills. He's been sneak dissing Pac & showing fake love for years.
9-FO Tha Negus68,250 Aufrufe • vor 1 Jahr

2Pac isn't just my favorite rapper, he's my favorite artist in general. The man was different. 🔥
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If you aren't already doing this, you need to start. Rappers, listen to 2Pac
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Yea you gotta hold that L bro. I'm actually disappointed. NoLifeShaq
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Listen to how detailed 2Pac was when talking about his craft. You can tell he wrote his own lyrics.
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Here's Makaveli dissing Mobb Deep and Nas and boasting about his lyrical abilities. 🔥 🔥
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