I'm records good man
salute JT I'm so so good AMD how are you
I'm great man so what we got today we're
talking rappers that want to be Tupac
they say they always talk about it and I
always wonder why because I've never
wanted to be another person right um
recently we got new pot we got Troy Ave
Maria he's Tupac I'm getting them he
says he's restoring a feeling but it's
all the negative feelings right a little
talk now Boosie said he wants to be to
remember he felt himself pupok recent
right but boo see out of those two and
we were there's plenty other people that
compare themselves to Tupac in a little
way and he has to thug life shatter
honors you know belly and all that but
it's like pussy is the closest thing to
talk to me because of his impact boom he
has an impact on the community for sure
like the the the hood relates to boo see
like they just do they come out to a
shows no matter what they support you
got a crazy family and he speaks to
those people in those neighborhoods like
he talks for them about the police
messing with them unfairly what it means
to only have some bread and peanut
butter and jelly in your house and then
five people eating that same sandwich
you know like like shit that people can
relate to poverty you know and the
struggles of coming up through poverty
you know there so now boo see I mean
then you got Troy abs he's just relating
oh I got shot this happens that you know
it's like you know come on not not
really that much relation but why do
people want to be Tupac you tell me
wreck why why do I want to be Tupac so
bad I mean to cut just had a different
effect on I'm going to say to fans or
just a people lighter and everybody
wants to catch
that you know like you know me the
artist I would love to capture capture
that in my own way not in a 2-pound way
in an Trek way you understand what I'm
saying
Tupac connection with defend that was
something like magnetic something
special going on in yeah and I think it
was from the passion and the dedication
to his craft and really being on the
front line for the coals yeah you
understand what I'm saying
police brutality like you said on
poverty yeah
uplifting women women he fought for the
woman you know and on even on that song
wonder why they call you best she was
basically telling girl why this is why
we call you bitch don't be like this
yeah yeah definitely
he has substance like I said he had a
title this is why we called you bitch
and then he broke that down
yeah you understand what I'm saying and
that's why I took up has a connection
with the people and every artist was
that yeah I mean he he figured it out
not you right yeah he just and I think
that was just him he was just given a
world all to him because he was you know
a rebel yeah
revolutionary yeah I know artists actor
he was were the people and he was
definitely every piece I mean this is a
guy who took homeless people inside of
his mansion do you know like gave people
money and everything and at one point I
think Tupac was going to change around
one point because so many people were
taking from him and not giving back
mmm-hmm to him you know when he needed
the love and everything you know and I
think that was starting to face him in
the end and it phases me and it phases
you you know you can give you want to
see people win so bad
and when they win they don't want to see
you in the same amount and every time
you can't do you learn at one point and
he was young he was only what 25 you
know so like I'm probably just realizing
that like people don't want the same
good for you so you got to start doing
good for people and not expect anything
in return
you know and I think he was going to go
to more being a motivational speaker and
opening up more boys and girls I'll see
ya soon yes he was going to inspire you
can't like t I just said in some movie
and I think this is the most
hypocritical he's another one that tries
to go to puck right I he said he did
this movie us or out and it's about
police brutality everything then he says
you know people they say their way of
getting out like I'm gonna get out of
the hood when I make it I leave the hood
I don't stay in the hood and fix it and
he said that's the biggest problem but
he's being a hypocrite saying that
because he the first chance he got he
left and he's living in 40 million
dollar mansion a million dollar condo
he's not living in the hood anymore so
if you're going to say something like
that be about it and be in the hood but
I will say this at once I'm I know he
had a construction company he was
building up these affordable homes in
the community I don't know if he still
does that
but I know one time in a world I think
that was an idea you know who's really
doing that Glenn thug shut up his Slim
Thug he's really building cars you're
going you know what this will because if
she'll tell anybody who was a base who
was a how can I say influenced by Tupac
and he want to put the influence out
there but using the to pot yeah great in
the sense by Tiffany you know cuz he's
easy fire you gotta do together you're
right he got that inspired inspiration
right yes I like Loretta Lynn spider
shell so Troy yeah boom see if that's
what he feel inspiring them and they
wanna you know I guess be labeled as
Tupac innocence new park and boom
parking and sooo parking a Cooper who
ever here you know me more power to your
members only want some pot though yeah
you know well we'll end it there
shout out to everybody trying to do good
out here solo
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