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This is the website for all you Tupac fans.


Whether your a massive Tupac fan like me, you just like a couple of his songs, or you want to know why he died, this is the site for you.

This is the current survey by Vibe Magazine to find out who people think is the greatest rapper of all time. As you can see, Tupac is well in the lead. Beating the runner up (Biggie) by over 66%! Now tell me you know a better rapper than that.

Big Daddy Kane0 %0 %0 % 0.32 % (34)
Rakim2 %2 %2 % 2.09 % (219)
Notorious B.I.G. 6 %6 %6 % 6.99 % (733)
Tupac 73 %73 %73 % 73.52 % (7713)
Nas 4 %4 %4 % 4.18 % (438)
Jay-Z 4 %4 %4 % 4.99 % (524)
Scarface 0 %0 %0 % 0.58 % (61)
Eminem 2 %2 %2 % 2.74 % (287)
50 Cent 3 %3 %3 % 3.56 % (373)
KRS-ONE 0 %0 %0 % 0.68 % (71)
Chuck D 0 %0 %0 % 0.36 % (38)

 

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Fuck all you racists and playahatz.

Pretty soon I will have some interviews with Pac on here.


Now dont get me wrong here. I have no problems with Eminem producing Tupacs album Loyal To The Game, especially after the great job he did with Runnin, One Day At A Time and Ghost. But the way he twists Pacs words to say shit like "Drop that shit Em!", "Its my muthafucking nigga Em on the muthafucking mic" and "G Unit in the muthafucking house. 50. Banks. Buck." is a fucking disgrace. Also the way he takes off Pacs homeboys (Stretch and Thug Life members such as Big Syke and Mopreme Shakur - Pacs brother) to put his own homeboys on (G Unit, Obie Trice, Jadakiss and himself) really pisses me off. In my opinion Eminem should never be able to produce a Tupac album again! I think Benzino words it best when he says: "How dare you muthafuckers think I'm never coming back. Makaveli would never be on no Shady track."

 

Visit the official website of The Outlawz and check out their new album Outlaw 4 Life dropping in April.

Tupac Amaru Shakur

1971-1996

R.I.P

Legends Never Die


 

FUCK MOBB DEEP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I hope Mobb Deep burn in hell. They started a beef with Tupac for no apparent reason and tried to claim Thug Life as their own. So Pac lyrically killed the mutherfuckers. Then after Tupac died big bad Mobb Deep then decided to diss him. And they were lyrically killed by Pacs group The Outlawz. The beef was later squashed. But now Prodigy (the other member is Havoc) has dissed Tupac on a mixtape saying "I only loved 2 Pac after his death, but if we woulda bumped heads, he would have been a mess." Yeah fucking right. We all know Tupac would have knocked both of them faggots out. They just a pair of weak mutherfuckers who try to make themselves look hard by dissing someone who cant reply. Luckily Hussein Fatal (the same gangsta that lyrically murdered 50 Cent, Eminem etc. causing them to try and squash the beef with Ja Rule) is throwing disses back.

"Bad Boy killer, Jay Z die too, looking out for Mobb Deep nigga when I find you. Weak mutherfuckers dont deserve to breed, how many niggaz down to die for me." ---------------------- Makaveli (Tupac)



Rest in peace to the soldiers lost in the war.

2 Pac (Makaveli) - Leader of The Outlawz

Notorious B.I.G (Biggie Smalls) - Leader of Junior M.A.F.F.I.A

Kadafi - From The Outlawz

Aaliyah

Bugz - From D12

Big Pun - From Terror Squad

Jam Master J - From Run DMC

Eazy E - From NWA

Left Eye - From TLC

Big L

Ol Dirty Bastard - From Wu Tang Clan

D.O. Cannons

Young Grinn

Stretch

Soulja Slim

DJ Scott La Rock

Freaky Tah

E Money Bags

And the rest.

Makaveli lives on through his fans and record companies.

This website is founded by me (Brett Brown) and me only. Most of this came from my own knowledge, but, giving credit where credit is due, I borrowed some information off of these great Tupac sites. Just like me they are keeping the legacy and legend of Tupac going.

www.2paclegacy.com (Official website)

www.hitemup.com (Official unofficial website)

www.tupacfans.com (unofficial website)

Also I got information from the 2 Pac section of www.thejatman.com but it doesn't appear to be up and running anymore.


 
   
 

In memory of Tupac Shakur