Sunday, September 27, 2015
Friday, September 25, 2015
top 10 reasons why (tupac shakur) is alive
2Pac now calls himself Makaveli... Machiavelli was an Italian war strategist who advocated faking. one's death to fool their enemies... 2Pac was a fan of his and had read his books several times. Perhaps 2Pac is taking his advice... (But that is not all Machiavelli did... Nicolo Machiavelli was a political, military theorist, historian, playwright, diplomat, and military planner. He is well known today. Some of his works are "The Prince" (1513), and The Art of War (1521). NOTE: Bone Thugs 'N' Harmony's new double album which features 2Pac rather Makaveli is called just that. "The Art Of War".
2Pac was cremated the day after he died... Since when does some one get cremated the day after a murder? There was no autopsy. Plus, no one can ask to dig up his grave like they wanted to do with Elvis and like they did with Abraham Lincoln. (In the new book entitled "Death Of Tupac Shakur" there is a picture of 2Pac receiving an autopsy. This may prove this reason to be false, or it's a fake (edited) picture. To my knowledge, 2Pac did not reveive an autopsy though. I don't know about this picture
2Pac has completed 2 movies, 3 LP's, and keeps on appearing on new artist's albums... (Many of the unheard songs 2Pac has completed are unreleased and not on any albums) Why would he do so much at one time??? With so many people upset about 2Pac's death, literally anything connected with him is bound to net a whole lot of cash... (Yet, 2Pac had big plans for 'Makaveli Records'. This may be why he's completed so many songs. Makaveli Records is the the new record company 2Pac planned on doing with "Tha Outlaw Immortalz". He was leaving Death Row Records. Suge Knight could have killed 2Pac so they could get all the money. 2Pac's mother is currently suing Death Row Records for this money
In a 1994 interview with Tupac, he said before he went to prison that if he was ever sent to prison when he came out he would be worse than before. He was. He also said when he came out it would be like he was reborn. Was he speaking literally? He already died and he was worse when he came out of jail, plus Tupac switched his rapping name from 2Pac to Makaveli, that could be considered a rebirth, all that's left is a physical rebirth (A sighting) and so far he's already completed more than half of this prophecy
The cover of 2Pac's latest album, Makaveli has 2Pac looking like Jesus Christ... Could he be planning a resurrection? (I am almost sure Death Row Records did this themselves for the publicity. It just adds to the whole 2Pac alive stuff which has been getting the album more sales
Las Vegas is a payoff city, meaning all sorts of folks have been known to be on the take. That means doctors, press, lawyers, etc. (This works both ways... The payoff city Las Vegas could be a factor in either 2Pac faking his death OR Suge Knight killing him
The producer on the new Makaveli album is simply "SIMON." This was the apostle who helped Jesus carry the cross and one of the first to witness his resurrection. Could Suge be SIMON
There are many numerological coincidences. Tupac was gunned down exactly seven months after All Eyez On Me was released. The number seven keeps coming up too. He was shot on September 7th and survived on 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th, and died the 13th. This could explain the title of his new album.... "The Don Killuminati: The 7 day theory." 2pac was 25. His age adds up to 7 (2 + 5). Even his time of death, 4:03, adds up to 7 (4 + 0 + 3). Also, on track five on the Makaveli album the voice at the begining says "And if the Lord returns in the coming seven days, then we'll see ya next time." He even talks about the number 7 on his album! There are more 'coincidences' too.. The newest is on his brand new double album entitled "R U Still Down?". This album was released on November 25th. 2 + 5 = 7. The 7 day theory continues! What's with this
Inside the cover of 2Pac's newest album, it reads "Exit: 2pac, Enter: Makaveli" as if 2pac has died and Makaveli born. There is also that statement by 2Pac saying when he came out it would be like he was reborn. (Refer to #4
2Pac's video 'I Ain't Mad At Ya' foretold his death .... 2Pac dies in that video. Then a new video came out under the name "Makaveli". Its just like 2Pac died in "I Ain't Mad At Cha", and Makaveli was born in "Toss It Up". Exit 2Pac Enter: Makaveli. It all makes sense
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Wednesday, September 23, 2015
10 Rappers Who Have Killed People
10 Rappers Who Have Killed People
Cassidy
Cassidy's career was just beginning to peak when he dropped his Billboard chart-topper “I’m a Hustler” in 2005. But the success from the lead single and his sophomore album of the same title would be overshadowed by his June 17 arrest. The rapper was arrested in his hometown of Philadelphia on charges of murder, attempted murder, reckless endangerment, aggravated assault, conspiracy and weapons possession for an April shooting that left Desmond Hawkins dead and another man injured. The “Hotel” rhymer was later convicted of involuntary manslaughter and two counts of aggravated assault, in addition to possession of an instrument of crime and sentenced to 11-and-a-half to 23 months in jail. His former friend, fellow rapper Ar-Ab, claims he actually killed Hawkins and Cassidy "never caught a body."
Big Lurch
Rapper Big Lurch was at the center of one of the most bizarre and gruesome murder cases of 2003. The It's All Bad creator, who collaborated with Bay Area legends Too $hort and Mac Dre during his career, was allegedly high on PCP when he hacked open his roommate Tynisha Ysais’ chest, ripped out her lungs and began chewing on her cheeks. Authorities later discovered him wondering the streets naked and covered in blood. Despite his defense attorney's claims that Lurch was
Gucci Mane
Gucci Mane has been arrested almost as many times as he has released a mixtape or an album. His jail stints range from convictions for illegal firearms to drugs, but one of his more shocking arrests comes from killing a man in self-defense. In 2006, Gucci managed to avoid a murder trial for the 2005 shooting death of Young Jeezy’s friend Henry “Pookie Loc” Clark III. Five men reportedly attacked Guwop while he was at a friend's apartment in Decatur, Ga. According to witnesses, a scuffle between the Trap House creator and the men ensued and shots were fired. Gucci claimed self-defense and prosecutors agreed, dropping the charges. Unfortunately, that didn't keep him out of jail, where he currently sits until 2016.
J-Dee of Da Lench Mob
n the early '90s, Ice Cube had a helping hand in the success of Da Lench Mob, comprised of rappers J-Dee, Shorty, T-Bone and Maulkie.They began garnering a buzz on the West Coast following the 1990 release of Cube's AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted album. But in 1993, the group's career came to a screeching halt when J-Dee, born Dasean Cooper, was convicted of murder and sentenced to 29 years in prison. The rapper reportedly killed his girlfriend’s male roommate during a fight. Although the label Lench Mob Records dropped him and the group replaced J-Dee, Da Lench Mob officially disbanded in 1994, after the release of their second album, Planet of the Apes.
Cool C
Philadelphia rapper Cool C, known for his '90s hit “Life in the Ghetto,” was one of the city's rising stars in 1996 when he was convicted for the murder of Philadelphia police officer Lauretha Vaird during an attempted bank robbery. The trial was speedy and although he maintains his innocence, Cool C was sentenced to death by lethal injection, just two days later. While on death row, he was granted two stays of execution -- one in 20016 and another in January of 2015. He currently remains incarcerated.
Earl Hayes
Aspiring rapper Earl Hayes, who was a friend of Floyd Mayweather and affiliated with his Money Team, shocked the entertainment industry when he murdered his wife Stephanie Mosley and then took his own life in December 2014. According to reports, the undefeated boxing champ was FaceTiming with Hayes just minutes before the murder-suicide. Apparently Hayes was in a jealous rage, claiming his wife was cheating on him with Trey Songz.
C-Murder
New Orleans rhymer C-Murder, brother of hip-hop mogul Master P, was making a name for himself collaborating with the likes of Snoop Dogg when he snapped and lived up to his rap moniker. C-Murder pulled out a gun and shot 16-year-old Steve Thomas in cold blood at a Louisiana nightclub in 2002. Although he professed his innocence, Murder was sentenced to life in prison and is currently serving his time at Louisiana State Penitentiary.
Mac Minister
Mac Minister burst on the scene in 2000, making waves not for his music but for a brawl with Bay Area rhymer E-40 at the Source Awards that year. Mac, a native of San Francisco, began to flourish on the underground scene and even worked with Snoop Dogg and Too $hort. However, less than a decade later and before he would receive any mainstream success, the rapper ended up back in hot water. Mac appeared on an episode of America’s Most Wanted for the murder of Anthony “Fat-Tone” Watkins and Jermaine “Cowboy” Akins. The killings were allegedly in retaliation for another hip-hop beef that left rapper Mac Dre dead. After nearly a year-long search, the “Treal Long” rhymer was apprehended in 2006 and brought to trial, where he was convicted of two counts of first-degree murder and two counts of conspiracy to commit murder in 2008. That same year, Mac Minister was sentenced to life in prison without parole.
G. Dep
Although police never suspected Harlem rapper G. Dep of murder, he couldn’t live with the fact that he killed someone years before he made a name for himself in rap circles. The former Bad Boy Records signee, who had the world doing the Harlem Shake with the visuals for his hit “Let’s Get It,” attempted to “make things right with himself and God” when he turned himself in at an NYPD police station and admitted that he shot and killed a man in a botched robbery attempt in 1993. He pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and was sentenced to 15 years in prison in 2012
X-Raided
X-Raided lived a lifestyle that reflected his brash gangsta rap lyrics. He was a rapper by day and an active member of the Garden Blocc Crips by night. The Sacramento, Calif. native was entangled in illegal activity when he was arrested and sentenced to 31 years in prison for the gang-related homicide of a woman after they raided her home and shot her. The arrest occurred in 1992, just months after the release of his debut album, Psycho Active. His case made national headlines as the album was used in court as evidence to showcase that the gun photographed on the cover of the LP was the murder weapon
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12 Rappers Who Have Starred In Movies
Rappers Who Have Starred In Movies
1. Ludacris
Ludacris can be seen in films like the Oscar-winning Crash
2. Common
Even though he won a songwriting Oscar for Selma, Common has also acted in movies like Wanted
3. Nicki Minaj
Nicki can be seen in movies like The Other Woman with Cameron Diaz. She'll also appear in Barbershop 3
4. Big Boi
Big Boi starred alongside his Outkast collaborator André 3000 in Idlewild. He can also be seen in ATL with T.I
5. T.I
T.I. has starred in a variety of movie genres, including dramas like American Gangster, and the upcoming superhero movie Ant-Man
6. Queen Latifah
Queen Latifah has had a very successful acting career in film and television. She was even nominated for an Oscar for her performance in Chicago
7. Nelly
Nelly starred alongside Adam Sandler in the football comedy The Longest Yard
8. Eve
Eve has landed roles in Whip It, xXx, and the Barbershop films
9. RZA
You can catch the Wu-Tang Clan rapper in martial arts-inspired Ghost Dog: The Way Of The Samurai and action flicks like G.I. Joe: Retaliation
10. 50 Cent
The rapper returned to his boxing roots in the 2015 film Southpaw with Jake Gyllenhaal and Rachel Mcadams. He also starred in the autobiographical film Get Rich or Die Tryin', which tells his story of going from the streets to stardom
11. Lil' Kim
Lil' Kim made her acting debut in the 1999 comedy She's All That. Since then she has done cameos in multiple films
12. Snoop Dogg
Snoop showed off his comedic timing in movies like Starsky and Hutch. He's also got some serious acting chops: the rapper appeared in the Oscar-winning film Training Day with Denzel Washington
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15 Rappers Who Were Taken From Us Too Soon
Far too often, we've seen some of our favorite artists taken away from us at a young age. In the rap game, this has occurred far too often. Whether it has been because of drugs, violence, or just unfortunate luck, these hip hop artists were taken from us well before their time was up
1. Ol' Dirty Bastard
ODB was a recognizable character in the Wu-Tang Clan, but a heart attack claimed him at age 35 before he could release his first Roc-A-Fella album.
2. MC Trouble
As the first female emcee to be signed by Motown Records, MC Trouble had a bright future before succumbing to an epileptic seizure at age 19.
3. Grym Reaper aka Too Poetic
Known for his time as a member of Gravediggaz, Grym Reaper died at age 36 due to colon cancer, living nearly two years longer than his initial 3-month prognosis.
4. The Notorious B.I.G
Biggie had only released one album before he was gunned down at the age of 24 after leaving a Vibe Magazine party
5. Charizma
Charizma and Peanut Butter Wolf were never able to release their first album after Charizma was gunned down at age 20
6. Big Pun
One of the first Latino rappers to gain mainstream success, Big Pun suffered a heart attack at age 29
7. Stretch
At age 27, Stretch was gunned down while driving his minivan, which hit a tree and a car before flipping over
8. Big L
Big L was on the verge of super stardom at age 24 before being gunned down by a drive-by shooter
9. Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes
As a member of TLC, Lopes was continuing her breakout into a solo career when a car accident claimed her life at age 30
10. Proof
A member of D-12 and mentor to Eminem, Proof was shot and killed at age 32 outside a club in Detroit
11. Pimp C
Pimp C was found dead in a hotel room at just 33 years of age, suffering from respiratory failure
12. Eazy-E
At the age of 31, Easy-E was diagnosed with AIDS and would succumb to the illness shortly after
13. J Dilla
After a long battle with lupus, Dilla eventually succumbed to the illness at age 32
14. Tupac Shakur
After leaving a Mike Tyson fight, Tupac was shot at in a drive-by shooting, dying at the age of 25 six days later
15. Freaky Tah
Part of the Lost Boyz group, Tah was shot in the head and killed at age 27
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12 Rappers Who Were Influenced By The Notorious B.I.G.
Biggie was only able to release two albums before his life was tragically cut short, but in that time he made a name for himself as one of the best rappers of all time. With his ability to rhyme like no other while perfectly controlling his flow to fit the beat, Biggie brought East Coast rappers into the limelight. With so many rappers in the game crediting Biggie for getting them into the industry, it's easy to see how great he was in shaping rap for the new millennium
1. Jay Z
Jay actually went to high school with Biggie, battle rapping on the streets of Brooklyn at a young age
2. Lil' Kim
Kim met Biggie when she was in high school, and he helped her rise to fame by promoting her Junior M.A.F.I.A. group
3. Lil' Cease
Biggie frequently dropped Lil' Cease's name, helping the Junior M.A.F.I.A. member reach new heights in the industry
4. Sean "Diddy" Combs
Diddy signed Biggie to his Bad Boy Label, helping Diddy to reach new heights in the rap world
5. Shyne
Shyne was signed by Bad Boy Records, and his first single "Bad Boyz" sounded so much like Biggie that many thought it was an unreleased single from the departed rapper
6. 50 Cent
50 Cent used a Biggie verse on "Realist N***as," which would be featured on the Bad Boys II soundtrack. The song would go on to be a hit on New York radio stations
7. Lil Wayne
The ways Wayne brings it in his lyrics are reminiscent of Biggie when he was coming into his own, as his brash style and lyrical dexterity are very similar to Biggie
8. Cam'ron
Biggie was so impressed by Cam'ron that he introduced him to his partner Lance "Un" Rivera, who signed him to his Untertainment label
9. Jadakiss
Jadakiss became good friends with Biggie after his group, the LOX, signed with Bad Boy Records
10. Tupac
Their relationship started off as a friendly rivalry between east and west, helping both rappers rise to new heights as they pushed each other
11. Mase
Collaborating with Biggie on "Mo Money Mo Problems," Mase would eventually rise to the top of Bad Boy upon Biggie's death
12. Eminem
Eminem is one of the best freestyle rappers ever, but even he couldn't outshine Biggie on "Dead Wrong" when the two came together
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