Friday, May 23, 2014
Tupac's Last Words
In an interview with Vegasseven.com the police man who was first on the scene the night Tupac was shot and killed says that Tupac's last words were f**k you. The policeman said he asked Tupac who had shot him and the response from Tupac were the last words he spoke. He slipped into unconsciousness and transported to the hospital where he died. I wonder why it took so long for the policeman to finally come forward and say what he did. I think it would help a little in the investigation that Tupac must have known who shot him, but thought, even as he lay dying that he would recover and take care of it himself. It also kind of stops the whole Tupac being alive theory although I too admit that I wonder how there is any new material that he could possibly have left to be released. I know the guy was prolific but it has been almost twenty years so at some point it has to stop right?
Human avatars are not immortal. The message these holographic performances and such are sending to kids I find very disturbing.
ReplyDeleteSounds to me like this officer just wants some attention. What other reason would you come out and talk about this 18 years later?
ReplyDeleteIt's not surprising Tupac's last words to a police officer would be "f-you" I am sure he had his own thoughts as to who was behind it and I think you are correct that he had survived, he would have attempted to handle it himself.
ReplyDeleteBiggie was a much greater loss.
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DeleteI cannot hear hypnotized without getting a bit pissed that I didn't take off work to go to Brooklyn and watch his hearse drive thru the streets :^(
LOL @ Sarah
DeleteI was a teen in the 90s, I was deeply affected by the music of both, and of course by Nirvana.
DeleteWhat a fucking waste of talent.
@Sarah
DeleteMe too. My timeline may be a bit off but as u remember it: I grew weary if the p. Diddy/ suge night (east coast vs west) nonsense and violence . I started listening to Nirvana then curt offs himself. IRONY...
It's the whole messiah effect. When they're dead, we put them up on such a pedistal that they become bigger than when they were alive. ie Elvis, James Dean, Kurt Cobain, etc. Tupac was a rapper and a thug. I really wish people would quit trying to immortalize him and glamorize him the way they do.
ReplyDeleteTotally agree with Writergirl!
DeleteI'm with you @Writergirl
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Delete@Jack.. maybe he wasn't authorized to publicly comment on an open investigation
ReplyDeleteI second that emotion @Writergirl
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DeleteMaybe it was a cop that shot him!! :P
ReplyDeleteNot surprised. Tupac is like Heath Ledger, only smarter. He will always be a legend. He was multi-talented and would have been more of an icon than Snoop, had he lived. IMHO
ReplyDeleteI didn't choose the thug life, the thug life chose me!
ReplyDeleteIdiot to the end. nice.
ReplyDeletePoor Janet Jackson had to work with him.
ReplyDeletePoor Janet Jackson my ass. There wasn't a girl anywhere that didn't want Tupac's thug loving when he did Poetic Justice.
ReplyDeleteThug? He was an actor who went to high school in Mill Valley.
ReplyDeleteI guess you're pretty hardcore if his violent end doesn't even lend any street cred
DeleteHe was handsome and had a great smile.
ReplyDeleteWonder if he had a generous life insurance plan for his family? That would have been a thoughtful thing to do with his lifestyle.
Can't believe how many are giving him props( not necessarily on this site) for not ratting out his killer and going out that this. That is messed up!!
ReplyDeleteI can't believe how many people believe this.
ReplyDeleteNot a fan, but not a hater..I found it interesting what Ice T said about Tupac a while ago. He said that Tupac wrote rap fantasies that he attempted to act out in real life.
ReplyDeleteNot that Ice T is a real thug either, going to school in Mountainside, NJ, an affluent suburb nowhere near the hood
Rap music is about telling a story. Be it your story or someone else's. People shouldn't get caught up in it. Its music. Taking on a fantasy and living it is really stupid. Holding a songwriter to their lyrics is equally as stupid most of the time. The art us put out their for people to enjoy what one does with it is up to them...
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Deletecouldn't just leave that...
Well, snitches get stitches. Thug lyfe till the end, yo.
ReplyDeleteWritergirlLA- I don't remember Dean, but Elvis and Cobain were really big before their deaths.
ReplyDeleteDon't get me wrong, I grew up in an area where my friends were actually hustling, of course it's a show when a multimillionaire wants people to think he's on his grind.
ReplyDeleteUltimately he met the same dingy, shitty fate either way , so it amounts to the same thing.
I don't have any real comment on the life and death of tupac other than to say that I totally would've fucked him. He was super hot.
ReplyDeleteI had to Wiki Tupac to see if he really did grow up in Mill Valley a very affluent area. While he did attend high school there he was mainly raised in Harlem.
ReplyDeleteHOWEVER his family were Black Panthers so he was around a criminal and controversial group.
He was extremely creative and talented and, may I add, very handsome. Sad waste as someone said earlier.
Oops..Sorry..He lived in Marin City. Not nearly the affluence of Mill Valley.
ReplyDeleteTupac was an theater major in college when he started to get into rap. Interviews with his acting classmates showed that his rap / thug persona was an act he created. Apparently, some of his classmates helped him refine the act... regardless, he got caught up in the bullshit and paid a very steep price.
ReplyDeleteThat cop never shared the entire sentence, "I fucked your Mother in da ass."
ReplyDeleteThere are many people expecting him to surface this year.his hero was Machiavelli and he was all into faking his own death. I wasn't a fan, but the story is intriguing esp since Rick Ross keeps saying he's not dead. Weird.
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