You dont have to get in trouble to have street credibility. You just need to be respected. Due to Pac's music and the man he was he could probably go to any ghetto in America and get love...maybe not some hoods in New York while the east-west shit was on but you know what I mean....
Whatever man yall just trippin cuz he mentioned pac......dickryders....can't let shit go...He can say whatever the fuck he wants compared to those faggots that claim to be gangsta but need lots of security around em joe is way more dangerous than you might think....
I ain't deny he's dangerous, I don't give a shit about it tho, 2 me he can be gangsta #1 in the world what is 100% possitive is I ain't gon' listen to his music.
cause he was like 18 when he first had his name on an album and plus when you are famous its a lot harder to get away with crimes cause you are easily recognizable. if u do the crime you have street cred no matter what age or if your famous or not. it takes more balls to do crimes when you are famous cause you have a lot more to lose. peace
cause he was like 18 when he first had his name on an album and plus when you are famous its a lot harder to get away with crimes cause you are easily recognizable. if u do the crime you have street cred no matter what age or if your famous or not. it takes more balls to do crimes when you are famous cause you have a lot more to lose. peace
Guys just please ignore haunted, he has his own weird opinions. Example: "All Eyez On Me wasn't good back then, 2Pac was considered a Nelly back then, that album was considered poppy garbage"
Guys just please ignore haunted, he has his own weird opinions. Example: "All Eyez On Me wasn't good back then, 2Pac was considered a Nelly back then, that album was considered poppy garbage"
I think that was on MTV (Holland) a while ago. Fat Joe was sitting in a studio or something with DJ Kay Slay and another dude talking about rappers, songs etc. Hit em up came along and i think Fat Joe started rapping a part. Has any1 else (from Holland) seen that and can confirm if it's true what i just said
Guys just please ignore haunted, he has his own weird opinions. Example: "All Eyez On Me wasn't good back then, 2Pac was considered a Nelly back then, that album was considered poppy garbage"
Interesting.I always thought that Pac was considered as the king of the West Coast when he was alive...specially in 96...
Back to topic,it seems that Fat Joe has forgotten how great was his homy Big Pun...He has also forgotten he was Pun's lil' dog in that "Still Not A Player" vid...Now he's sucking Pac's dick...pfff,how pathetic! BIG PUN 4 EVER!
I think that was on MTV (Holland) a while ago. Fat Joe was sitting in a studio or something with DJ Kay Slay and another dude talking about rappers, songs etc. Hit em up came along and i think Fat Joe started rapping a part. Has any1 else (from Holland) seen that and can confirm if it's true what i just said
Yeah i saw it on MTV. the interview was about rap battles. the interview was shit until that fat ass began to sing hit ´em up: first i fucked ya lalala lalalaa westside when we ride lalalalaaa.. he didn´t even know the lyrics