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i think this sounds really good...
comments: ataririot2004@hotmail.com
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#1 by (DDD Bass Guitar/Backup Vocals) Jeff Fritts at Oct 3, 2007 at 12:47 AM EST |
| Man, not one of Tupacs best, but still bloody good. Not as deep as some of his tracks (Brenda's Got A Baby, Dear Mama, Changes), but he's still wearing his heart on his sleeve. I mean the lyric "I once contemplated suicide, and woulda tried But when I held that 9, all I could see was my momma's eyes" is just so f*cking real, ya know? | |
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health risk Average |
#2 by health risk at Oct 4, 2007 at 9:02 AM EST |
| It's so heartfelt and different from a lot of rap songs because its about his feelings, and his fight against despair. This song made me realize he's more than a great rapper, he's a poet even in that urban way. The acoustic version of this really brings out the poignancy of the words... great song. I hope Tupac found his thugz mansion. | |
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Garland Rhythm Player |
#3 by Garland Cross at Oct 11, 2007 at 4:28 PM EST |
| ha even though i'm not a thug and i'm not black or anything. i wish there was such a place we could all go to when we died. | |
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#4 by Vicky Barnard at Oct 20, 2007 at 9:38 AM EST |
| ''Little LaTasha sho' grown Tell the lady in the liquorstore that she's forgiven, so come home'' That is one of my favourite lines. 2pac is telling a grieving mother that her child is in heaven and it's time for her to move on. | |