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Originally Posted by anticipation
You're kidding me right? Pac's lyricism actually had a message. He spoke about real issues and about the racial and social tensions of life as an ideologically displaced youth growing up in one of the most oppressive societies known to man. Biggie isn't **** compared to Pac, all he did was rap about partying, blunts, and hoes. Big is the predecessor of Lil Wayne, commercialization, and candy rappers, Pac was a major factor in the rise of guys like Talib Kweli, the discussion of real life issues , and actual hip hop. Pac was popular way before the Biggie feud, which only played a small part in his overall career and driving message.
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So what if pac delivered a message, sometimes. Most of his music is dull, and i really couldn't care less if he paved the way for even more boring conscious rap.
Saying "all" biggie's subject matter revolved around party and bullsh
it isn't true, either.
When i die i wanna go to hell
im a piss of sh
it it aint hard to tell
Pac does have a video of him walking around his living room, smoking a blunt, drinking champagne out the bottle, while simultaneously getting head from a lady. So theres that