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Whoever had (possible GOP front group) Progressive Champions PAC spending in #NY17 against Cait Conley, come up and collect your winnings. The PAC uses the same bank as Real Change PAC, another GOP-tied group meddling in Demoratic primaries.

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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 Negus

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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 Negus

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