What if pac had never been killed. Does anybody else think that tech and pac would have buddied up, therefore tech blowing up well more than he is now? They would have made some gooood music.

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i think they wouldve been hella down...but personally...id rather here tech get down on a track wit a guy that already knew about the darknes....The Notorious B.I.G.

They did collab. The songs called thugs get lonely too. Its not the one off pacs album but u can find it on youtube.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7iGU9FYRoq0

Show Me A God said:
2Pac & Tech N9ne were gonna do a track but then Pac died. So their would have been a collab their.
It was a collab after he died, not official

Greg Kirby said:
They did collab. The songs called thugs get lonely too. Its not the one off pacs album but u can find it on youtube.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7iGU9FYRoq0

Show Me A God said:
2Pac & Tech N9ne were gonna do a track but then Pac died. So their would have been a collab their.
pretty sure they were supposed 2 record it one time....but then didnt. and then after pac died qd3 asekd tech if he wanted 2 record his verse for it then

Show Me A God said:
It was a collab after he died, not official

Greg Kirby said:
They did collab. The songs called thugs get lonely too. Its not the one off pacs album but u can find it on youtube.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7iGU9FYRoq0

Show Me A God said:
2Pac & Tech N9ne were gonna do a track but then Pac died. So their would have been a collab their.
Well I just ment that there was a song that was done
Malcolm X was just as big to the civil rights movement as MLK. He scared white people which made them jump on board with the movement. But for GDMFJ, I don't really see how you can compare 2pac to those two leaders. Yes Pac was very insightful, but he was an entertainer. Most people don't pay attention to lyrics so what he said really doesn't make near the impact of Malcolm X and MLK.

Redtom said:
MLK- No
Malcom X- Maybe
Good rapper- Definitely

GDMFJ said:
History wouldn't even be near what it is. Tupac was all bout the motivation of black ppl. So he was next mlk and x in my oppinion but died in between a message which left with thug life which was only a part of the story.
These new one hit wonders wouldn't be so big. At all. But can't change time.

Redtom said:
I think 2 Pac would be in the same boat as Snoop Dogg and Busta Rhymes. Very good OG rappers, but less relevant today then in their time.
BIG BAD WOLF... type it in on youtube..
Entertainer yes. But he was also spreading his word out even if ppl didn't pay attention to lyrics then he was out talking to his ppl. Letting them know what the deal was. The thug life movement was begining.
Check interviews.


Colepru said:
Malcolm X was just as big to the civil rights movement as MLK. He scared white people which made them jump on board with the movement. But for GDMFJ, I don't really see how you can compare 2pac to those two leaders. Yes Pac was very insightful, but he was an entertainer. Most people don't pay attention to lyrics so what he said really doesn't make near the impact of Malcolm X and MLK. Redtom said:
MLK- No
Malcom X- Maybe
Good rapper- Definitely

GDMFJ said:
History wouldn't even be near what it is. Tupac was all bout the motivation of black ppl. So he was next mlk and x in my oppinion but died in between a message which left with thug life which was only a part of the story.
These new one hit wonders wouldn't be so big. At all. But can't change time.

Redtom said:
I think 2 Pac would be in the same boat as Snoop Dogg and Busta Rhymes. Very good OG rappers, but less relevant today then in their time.
if anything pac and tech would do a song and tech would have fame way back before angellic but tech would of had fame regardless of pac if he didnt get some many bad contract deals wit other record companys.
fuck that shit. thats a fan made remix that someone made popular. and it sucks. look up the REAL big bad wolf that is all tech n9ne no feature. 1111100000000000x better

Rayyyyyyyy mother fuckerrrrr said:
BIG BAD WOLF... type it in on youtube..
I just watched this interview with tupac and he was still in jail and regardless of whether his lyrics were making a movement in that interview he was helping his community with his own money, in that interview he said that he was a community activist and had many community projects in the works. so whether or not he had an actual movement like mlk and malcom x he was doing things to help his black community out a lot.

Colepru said:
Malcolm X was just as big to the civil rights movement as MLK. He scared white people which made them jump on board with the movement. But for GDMFJ, I don't really see how you can compare 2pac to those two leaders. Yes Pac was very insightful, but he was an entertainer. Most people don't pay attention to lyrics so what he said really doesn't make near the impact of Malcolm X and MLK.

Redtom said:
MLK- No
Malcom X- Maybe
Good rapper- Definitely

GDMFJ said:
History wouldn't even be near what it is. Tupac was all bout the motivation of black ppl. So he was next mlk and x in my oppinion but died in between a message which left with thug life which was only a part of the story.
These new one hit wonders wouldn't be so big. At all. But can't change time.

Redtom said:
I think 2 Pac would be in the same boat as Snoop Dogg and Busta Rhymes. Very good OG rappers, but less relevant today then in their time.
This


matt meyer said:
fuck that shit. thats a fan made remix that someone made popular. and it sucks. look up the REAL big bad wolf that is all tech n9ne no feature. 1111100000000000x better

Rayyyyyyyy mother fuckerrrrr said:
BIG BAD WOLF... type it in on youtube..

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