is Nipsey Hussle this generation's Tupac??

So you instantly go to “Men dressed as women” and call people mourning Nip “Sexual Attracted” to him? I see where you’re mind’s at.

Don’t take this the wrong way, but you’re not intelligent enough for me to have a conversation with.

By the way, don’t call a Croatian “Yugoslavian”. It no longer applies.

If you were as intelligent as you claimed to be, your first attack wouldnt have been calling me a homophobic slur honestly.:dunno:

The fact you would compare a nation state carved up in the 20th century to Ethiopia, a nation which has existed since antiquity, is proof enough you are not learned on the subject. That itself is fine, I know American schools do a piss poor job teaching African history, but you should try to educate yourself on the subject instead of just taking a few youtube videos at face value.
 
How many times in your lifetime did you hear anybody name nipsey hustle As the top 5 mc dead or alive?

How many times in your lifetime did you hear nipsey was their favorite rap artist from Cali or who rep the westcoast?

How many times did anybody in your lifetime say nipsey hustle was better than kendrick?

how many times in your lifetime have you heard 1 of nipsey album being called top 5 ever?


your answer will be never for all... Yet Pac will prob be mention in every1 of those questions if I put his name instead... Dude is no way close as far as pac fame... He did however leave a mark as far as behind the scenes as far bizz and community service... Nobody trying to deny ole boy impact in his community but as far as worldwide sensation in entertainment not on the same level

Snoop is more popular and sold more than Kendrick, that means, what?

Nipsey's "fame" and influence extends far beyond rap. Thus the comparison. But Nipsey was actually doing instead of talking.

 
Safe to say the answer is a resounding Yes at this point.

And the comparison doesnt mean they were equal footing as artists or entertainers. Just that there are distinct parallels in their influence, status ability to motivate and touch, and standing as iconic figures to the masses. The response to his death his been pretty fucking amazing to watch.
 
Dudes confuse their ignorance or lack of knowledge with everyone else.

Most of you are older and don't listen to rap anyway. You're not exactly the correct demographic to speak on this generation.

This generation is searching for importance and a figure. They weren't around for Biggie and Tupac and want that.

Plus you have social media. We're in an age where people are literally popular for nothing.

Social media is increasing his popularity and scope of who he reached. A lot of people will listen to Nipsey and go back and listen to his interviews to see what people are talking about. Then you have your fake people who will try and pretend like they were always in to him. Everyone wants to fit in these days.

He'll be the opposite of Tupac, he'll be bigger in death than in life.
 
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