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2pac Shakur was a man of great admiration. His passion for art and the work ethic he put forth, made him legendary. He is respected as a musical genious, poet, actor, activist, and most prolific; a great leader.
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Tupac may have been a man of a million, and more, but he was without a doubt one in a million. Every message he spoke had a meaning, much deeper than any other rappers songs. Within his records there's a song for everyone. Tracks such as "Keep Ya Head Up," "Baby Don't Cry" and many more still bring a smile to my face and never fail to cheer me up on a bad day. His words taught me a lot in many different ways.
Life may be hard at times and you may feel there's no way of things getting any better but you just gotta "keep ya head up."

"Tupac cares, if don't nobody else care." This line will forever echo in my mind along with many more of this legend's words. Hearing his voice still hypes me up and gives me shivers at the passion and power he had on a mic. He had the power to touch a whole nation and still succeeds in doing so even after his passing.

In my mind his death marked a milestone, the day Hip-Hop died.. But as long as the fans live, and the fans continue listening to his music, Tupac will live on.

Rest In Peace Pac, Pour Out A Little Liquor!!!

--anonymous @ 2pacboard.net


Tupac is one of the people I look up to, not for his lifestyle but for the way he looked at the world. First, he taught me to have a much deeper respect for women with songs like "Brenda's Got A Baby" and "Hit Em Up". Then he made me more aware of the darker side of life, and how difficult it can be more a large number of people. His music had a message, which was amplified by the way he said it and the emotion he put behind it. Whenever I'm writing something, or doing homework, I put some of his music on and it makes me think clearer. Many other rappers have said the same things, or presented the same message, but somehow you can just feel it more with him. He's more than a rapper in my eyes, he's a revolutionary and an icon.

--Moses @ 2pacboard.net


Tupac Amaru Shakur is by far one of the deepest and most poetic men ever. I have so much respect for him because of how he influenced my life, just the message of 'Keep Your Head Up' affects me so much. Every song of his is a hit instantly, and every poem of his can be related to on a personal level. What makes Tupac so much different than other rappers is the fact that Tupac was a warrior. He wasn't trying to be rich, he rapped to fight for his cause, the cause of Thug Life and Panther Power, and that is why no other rappers can come close to his level of intellect.

--Lucid @ 2pacboard.net


2pac was different. He told life as it was through his songs. That's how I ended up listening to him. I was tired of hearing rappers blabbing about their double story houses and how many "whores" they have boned. 2pac was aware of what was happening in the harsh reality of life, "Brenda's Got a Baby" is one example of how un-ignorant 2pac was. He was a poet, a realist and a talented rapper who can ryhme at the same time tell a story that'll move you. He knew how to convey his message through his songs, his voice and his body language when perfoming on stage. He's a legend, never ignorant, the realest, a poet who bring harsh realities in front of a surbuban kid's mind through his songs. I can say more...but personally, he has changed my life in a way that I will never be ignorant no more.

--kay-bee @ 2pacboard.net


I can't even put it into words. He was larger than life, he was the truth, he was the reals. 2pac was one of those gifted people who had the ability to speak what niggaz were thinking but never had the guts to say. It's like he was living A milllion lives in one. That's why ppl from all type of skin colours could relate to him, because he knew what was going on, he knew how hard it was and he was representing not only for the helpless and poor, but for us niggaz. When Amerikkka was considering us like criminals, he stoop up along wit other mc's and portreyed us like special individuals. He stoop up and said that niggaz were "never ignorrant goals getting accomplished". That touched us all deeply. Thankz Tupac.

"All my niggaz in the ghetto be proud to be black, be proud to have shit like this cuz nobody got it like this"---2pac

I don't know, he was just ill. I think out of all the artists, he was the realest one out of a whole bunch. 1 in a million, He could bring up the truth in any subject whatsoevr, never faking or fantasising. No one has been felt as much as 2pac in music, no one.

May He forever Rest In Peace.

--Africany @ 2pacboard.net
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