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[Chorus: Mary J. Blige (sample: Notorious B. I. G.)] You're all, I need (Lie together, cry together, I swear to God I hope we fuckin die together) To get by, ahhhhh You're all, I need (Lie together, cry together, I swear to God I hope we fuckin die together) To get ...
Check out these I’m not perfect quotes when you and the people around you needs reminding that you are happy just the way you are. Pin It I’m not perfect, but I’ll always be real. –Tupac Shakur I’m not perfect, I just do what I think is right. So if I can’t fulfil pe...
And I even kinda/sorta sang, well just the chorus while Keith Tate (Twitter|blog) did Tupac on “Changes”. Poor Tim Looking for songs not in Korean Karaoke and snuggles Thanks so much organizers for having me out and doing a really great job on your event! I had a great time seeing...
“I am a hard person to love but when I love, I love really hard.”–Tupac Shakur “I’m hard to love, hard to love, you say that you need me, I don’t deserve it, but I love that you love me.” I’m Hard To Love Quotes ...
In Solo fashion, Knowles took all the Houston flavor — the chopped-and-screwed hip-hop, feminist poetry, voices from local legends, even aCrime Mob sample— and mixed it with contributions from experimental pianist and composer Chassol, indie experimentalist Panda Bear, and left-of-center hip-...
There was debate around this feud: can you go too far in a diss track? And so obviously you would be on the side of you can go too far? The most offensive diss track of all time is ‘Hit Em Up’ by Tupac. He’s going at the Notorious B.I.G. talking about fucking his wife....
Released just two months after Pac was beaten, shot, and robbed of his jewels in a Times Square recording studio (where B.I.G., Puff & Junior Mafia happened to be recording upstairs), the track sent shockwaves throughout the industry—most importantly to Tupac Shakur, who was holed up ...
“Party and Bullshit,” Tupac was the star, because the Janet Jackson-starring Poetic Justice had just come out. Of course, a few decades later, you’d be hard pressed to find a New York DJ willing to play through Tupac’s impassioned verse after Biggie’s, whose impossibly iconic “...
They also speak, vividly if obliquely, of a new world disorder whereTupac Shakur vies with Bin Laden as a T-shirt icon and terrorists keep in touch via text messaging.Seemingly the inevitable emanation of the shanty house theory, M.I.A. isn't just a perfect pushes-all-the-right-now-...