#veryrare Tupac phone convo with "Monster" Kody

It's not as simple as he didn't have a choice or he didn't know what that path brings, but at the same time he was human.

Human beings are usually loyal to the people they grew up around, the environment you grow up in, the people that helped you etc etc. It just so happens that while some were activist fighting for a real cause, some were also bangers fighting for a lost cause.

Pac was stuck in a very difficult place that people coming from the hoods of america usually come across, the public may view someone as a straight kila/ gangsta, but that same guy might have been a influence to Pac in another way. He might of been the guy who gave him advice on life or kept him in check.

so when you grow up it's hard to simply abandon that person, instead he wants to try and change that personfor the better.

Then you add in all the actual violence that he endured in being shot, going to jail it's very easy to get into a mode with those gangbangers because now it's literally survival.
 
Pac didn't really get on that angry **** until he got set up with that groupie chick and he got shot in the studio. Police started harassing him the more famous he got, that would make anybody go crazy. Then when he got out I think Suge hyped him up more. To me Pac was just a real person. Everyday people are hypocrites. He'll make a Hit Em Up, then Life Goes On. Brenda's Got A Baby then I Get Around. Bomb First then White Man'z World. He has music for every mood you might be in.
 
:wow: @ Pac getting into it with the gang who popped lil Yummy

Called John Singleton a coward

Monster Kody man I read his book a while ago

this **** just blew my mind for a min man, repped OP
 
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Monster Kody's book is entertaining as hell and Pac :pimp: as always

It's always funny when people call him a fraud because when you look at his life as a whole it make sense that he would be exactly the way he is
 
One of the dopest conversation I've ever heard, pac had a real vision controlling the black vote in different hoods would have ruffled a lot of feathers.
 
Been meaning to make a thread about Pac and other old rappers...

Sucks I wasn't born early enough to truly appreciate Pac and many of the others...

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He's so raw man.
 
man this interview so real man...As a kid I liked some of PAC music when he was alive but I really didn't get the message until I got older..I was on BIGGIE & BAD BOY cause of my older brother but man PAC had sooooo many plans for us BLACKS I just wonder how & where would he be in this day in age...Sad to see that PAC was 25 when he got killed & All these current rappers won't stand up for our people like PAC did...
 
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Monster Kody's autobiography is a damn interesting read.

This.

My uncle, back when he was active, had me and brothers reading this as kids :lol:

I still have a copy somewhere.
 
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Great convo. Pac was too real. On another note I wonder why Monster Kody recorded this convo. I'm not buying the story that he just up and asked his wife to record. Its definitely something more to that.
 
Great convo. Pac was too real. On another note I wonder why Monster Kody recorded this convo. I'm not buying the story that he just up and asked his wife to record. Its definitely something more to that.


It say she recorded it on the answering machine and neither of them knew.
 
Damn this **** wasn't long enough and I hate vids over 10 minutes when I'm on my phone.


This was :pimp: every piece of it.
 
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