Originally posted by Bandman
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Who do you think killed 2Pac and Biggie?
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Originally posted by Bandman View PostI wouldn't say Biggie was "impacting societies" to me he was just a great rapper nothing more. Tupac had the potential and knowledge to be a great leader though. their deaths impacted Hip Hop music but Pac's death was more hurtful to society in general.
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Being that they were rich gang members, is it really strange they met an untimely demise in the height of gang drama ???
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Originally posted by siablo14 View PostYou describe me there. i believe the same sh**t and was just a surprised to see that it was regular gang ****ing sh**t that took them out and not a grand government conspiracy.
Yeh me too man
I thought it was the government
Some guy wrote some book about that too
I remember as a teen i thought one day we will find out who killed Pac
20 years later we did
A shame though as that brother was talented and special
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One very crazy occurrence since their deaths is that the movie
"City Of Lies" was pulled from theaters and is not going to be released.
Apparently, the LAPD doesn't want this movie released.
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Originally posted by siablo14 View PostNone of them were gang members.
Pac was surrounded by gang members, suge and his bodyguards were bloods
Biggie was from New York and a hustler, drug dealer
New York was different back then, they didnt have named gangs like l.a. and Chicago did
Ny back then, from what I was told, was more about blocks and crews that grew up together
That claiming bloods and Latin kings and stuff in NYC came later from l.a. and chitown influence
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Originally posted by Left Hook Tua View PostTrue
Pac was surrounded by gang members, suge and his bodyguards were bloods
Biggie was from New York and a hustler, drug dealer
New York was different back then, they didnt have named gangs like l.a. and Chicago did
Ny back then, from what I was told, was more about blocks and crews that grew up together
That claiming bloods and Latin kings and stuff in NYC came later from l.a. and chitown influence
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