He wound up in jail not very later and in jail biggie released who shot ya which is often wrongly thought to be Tupac's only reason to diss him. He resisted while his friend stretch didn't resist at all and got shot five times two of which was in the head. Henchman was trying to punk him by this robbery and there wouldn't be a shooting involved. At the point Tupac believed no black man would want to harm him. One day Tupac's close friends requrst he goes to quad studio where the robbery (nope) happened. Henchman tries the same on Tupac but gets told to fuck off by him and henchman feels disrespected. In the middle of all this shit he's dealing with "getting his name dirtied" as he says it he learns jimmy henchman is exporting puffy and biggie. Haitian jack has a seperate trial and thus Pac gets very suspicious of him. At a club a girl haitian jack introduced to Tupac sues him and the crew for rape. Both of the notorious gangsters at the time. Who is the partner of jimmy "the snitch" henchman. Biggie introduced him to haitian "fed" jack. Tupac was very close with Biggie before he was famous and had done many favors for him. He played a vital role to organise the infamous 1992 watts truce between bloods and crips. His parents and god parents were all high ranking black panthers at the time and Tupac himself became the national chairman by the age of 16 but left the panthers when he thought it was infiltrated by nation of islam. There are many misconceptions about him but I'll just go over the important stuff. That's just the way it is, it is, it is, it is To give those who ain't got a little moreīecause the law don't change another's mind Said, hey little boy you can't go where the others go Whereas crucially Hornsby encourages the listener to emancipate themselves from the status quo, “Ah, but don’t you believe them” He decides to continue carrying his gun and let his old ways become his demise. They explore the wealth divide, social inequality, racial prejudice, civil rights, but are debatably more poignant than Tupac’s, whose lyrics are slightly flailing and chaotic in their repetition without providing any lasting resolution to make changes come about. You’re absolutely right and it’s a great song…
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