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Troublemaker:
Yeah, I forgot about Suge... All this stuff about their deaths is so messed up, many things have been left unsolved. And every person who knew something about their deaths (weird a bit?) has died. Seems like someone planned their deaths so long.
--- Quote from: [MAF]Epoxi on July 07, 2014, 08:43:44 pm ---That said, I think the deaths of Biggie and Tupac were almost inevitable. When you listen to their music they constantly talk about their own death and mortality in more explicit detail than any other rapper before them and any rapper since. I mean when you bring out albums like 'Ready to Die' and songs like 'Suicidal Thoughts' from Biggie, and 2pac's 'Do you think I died,' 'Do Gs get to go to heaven,' 'Only God can judge me,' 'How long will they mourn me'...it becomes clear that the only climax to their careers and lives is a dramatic tragedy. I would go so far as to say they were on a suicide mission, and it worked: no rappers' names are more memorable, nor can one be mentioned without the other.
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I agree with you about this. Pac was confident that he is becoming powerful and famous + rich, and that with family/friends/fan support he could have done big things, things that could probably have a big effect on people's lives today. His lifestyle was a guarantee that he would either finish in prison/cemetery. Biggie's story is different, he only wanted to be rich so he could live happy with his daughter and son, and make their childhood better than he had. They both shared same thoughts in some songs, but their state of mind was very different.
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