Tupac on Growing Up Poor, His Rise to Fame & His Future, October 27, 1995 in his own words; Nipsey Hussle called himself the Tupac of his generation how prophetic is that?

Tupac had dreams of helping his community. It is amazing how Tupac and Nipsey Hussle are gone really because they had dreams for a community they loved. It seems to find and kill the Black Messiah is that real. The government has been doing that around the world. We, God, come back he not going to white. He is the original man. Nipsey was the Black Messiah who died at the age of 33. Wow, his impact was huge and it was the people champion he was not your music industry darling. He was his own man with his own game. Nipsey did it his way just like Tupac. Two men have gone too damn soon. The world is a hard place for black people. Even when you win you are losing. Tupac had thug on his body and Nipsey had Prolific on his face. Nipsey got to put his dreams into effect Tupac was dream deferred. Rest in power Kings. The world is still talking about you.


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