Music: Tupac Takes Shots At Dr. Dre, Jay Z & Everyone Else In Lost Album Liner Notes

playahaitian

Rising Star
Certified Pussy Poster
https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/tupac-...lse-in-lost-album-liner-notes-news.47129.html

" style="box-sizing: inherit; flex-shrink: 0; width: 740px; height: 530px; position: relative;">
1522867766_f2336ddee072d9cd5fec44cf849f290e.jpg

Al Pereira/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images




34
Tupac didn't pull any punches.
The liner notes from Tupac's album The Don Killuminati: The Seven Day Theory, have been placed up for auction at the music memorabilia website Gotta Have Rock and Roll. The notes are written in pen on lined paper, and were provided by a close family friend of Tupac's and comes with a letter of provenance. What's really incredible about these liner notes, however, are the contents.

In his one page note, Tupac takes shots at almost every important figure during the East Coast/West Coast rap beef of the 90's. This includes Diddy and Biggie for "remain[ing] silent while quietly conspiring my downfall," Mobb Deep "4 opening your mouth & letting me squash ya no record selling asses," and even his frequent collaborator Dr. Dre, who he refers to as "a closest homo," presumably misspelling the word "closet".

Other targets of his scorn include Jay Z, Nas, De La Soul, Lil Kim, Wendy Williams, and Faith Evans. He also appears acutely aware of the fact that he was going to be killing, thanking Jack "The Snitch" Agnant for "ordering the hit," and Tut "for shooting me." Jacques Agnant is a music executive and promoter who worked with both Tupac and Biggie back in the day, and was one of the prime suspects in Tupac's murder.

Almost none of the message actually made it into the final album notes, with only the final line "WAR TIME, Worldwide, Nationwide, city wide. Real Niggaz Do Real Thngs. Exit 2PAC, Enter Makaveli." being present in the final product.

If you're interested in buying this controversial piece of rap history, the notes go on sale on April 11th, with a minimum starting bid of $30,000.
 
Reading that through the eyes of the grown man I am now that shit actually makes him look weak. These are the words and reaction of a victim or someone who's been bullied IMO.

It seems forced and emotional instead of tough and "gangsta" which I'm sure he thought it was at that time.
 
Reading that through the eyes of the grown man I am now that shit actually makes him look weak. These are the words and reaction of a victim or someone who's been bullied IMO.

It seems forced and emotional instead of tough and "gangsta" which I'm sure he thought it was at that time.
Seems like someone who's pissed off he got shot. :lol: And rightfully so. Especially at 25.
 
Damn, he didn't have to put Faith on blast like that. :lol: :lol:

For real :roflmao:

Reading that through the eyes of the grown man I am now that shit actually makes him look weak. These are the words and reaction of a victim or someone who's been bullied IMO.

It seems forced and emotional instead of tough and "gangsta" which I'm sure he thought it was at that time.

He felt like people set him up to get robbed and almost killed, how's he supposed to feel? :dunno:

And for those who weren't involved but decided to say something, how should he feel about them?

Donnie Simpson made the list.:roflmao:

:lol:
 
he was 25 though


you are how old?

And see this is the thing about Pac and even BIG to a lesser extent. These dudes were young. You can't fathom that being a young child or teen at the time. But living past 25.....I see all this shit completely different. They both were taken away from us before they could even find themselves. 25? Man 18 or 25....might as well have been the same age for me. And these were young millionaires too? I didn't understand it when I Was a child......but now? I completely get where Pac was coming from.
 
Reading that through the eyes of the grown man I am now that shit actually makes him look weak. These are the words and reaction of a victim or someone who's been bullied IMO.

It seems forced and emotional instead of tough and "gangsta" which I'm sure he thought it was at that time.
Maybe, but remember Tupac died @ age 25. He did everything within a 6 to 7 span.
 
Reading that through the eyes of the grown man I am now that shit actually makes him look weak. These are the words and reaction of a victim or someone who's been bullied IMO.

It seems forced and emotional instead of tough and "gangsta" which I'm sure he thought it was at that time.
Word. Not a good look on Tupac.

Imagine if he was alive today, he might kill himself getting into a Twitter war with someone.
 
Seems like someone who's pissed off he got shot. :lol: And rightfully so. Especially at 25.

For real :roflmao:



He felt like people set him up to get robbed and almost killed, how's he supposed to feel? :dunno:

And for those who weren't involved but decided to say something, how should he feel about them?



:lol:


But the thing is he didn't actually do shit but talk tough though so my point is it makes him look weak and emotional since it was all talk and no action.

He knew who shot him and where they were but instead of getting at then he wrote songs and shit like this on paper. Thats the definition of a studio gangster.

There's nothing wrong with him not taking action and not being a gangster but to not be built like that and talk/write like you are isn't a good look IMO.

And the majority of the people he mentioned in that writing and in the last months of his life had nothing to do with his shooting.
 
Word. Not a good look on Tupac.

Imagine if he was alive today, he might kill himself getting into a Twitter war with someone.

Sorry, he started off with "Fuck Yo Bitch And The Click You Claim" and ended with "My Fo Fo Makes Sure All Yo Kids Don't Grow". Trust me, if he was alive he'd be good! :lol:
 
Sorry, he started off with "Fuck Yo Bitch And The Click You Claim" and ended with "My Fo Fo Makes Sure All Yo Kids Don't Grow". Trust me, if he was alive he'd be good! :lol:

No he wouldn't.

He had impulse control issues and wore his emotions on his sleeve so Tupac at 25 wouldn't mix well with social media IMO, he probably would have spent more time on Twitter than the studio.
 
He sounds butt hurt
Absolutely terrible penmanship and spelling

Side Note - Why He worried about the size of another Man's penis?
 
Sorry, he started off with "Fuck Yo Bitch And The Click You Claim" and ended with "My Fo Fo Makes Sure All Yo Kids Don't Grow". Trust me, if he was alive he'd be good! :lol:
Just like 50....right? :rolleyes:

Pac would have probably been another emotional Twitter troll.
 
I don't think ANY artist in the entirety of hip hop gets a pass for immaturity and hypocrisy as much as Pac

Agreed, and I'm a fan of his music.

If Tupac were able to speak on this shit and some of his behavior somehow I doubt he'd even give himself the pass that some fans give him.

One of the things I respected most about him was his ability to be honest about and face his faults when he became aware of them and hold himself accountable when necessary.
 
In the mid 90’s you can’t walk around NYC with jewelry on and no body guards or crew. I don’t care what age you are, if someone pointed a gun at you it’s a threat on your life. But to actually shoot you 5 times and all you do in retaliation is makes a diss record, write diss notes. I don’t care what hood or streets you were raised in, but I don’t know anyone who was raised like that, or that being one of the codes of the streets. Unless your label tells you that could help sell more records. The same label who’s owner took verbal jabs at some of the same people who you claim to have shot you at the Source Awards year’s prior.
 
Back
Top