Pac's second verse ("heavenly father may I holla...") is probably my favorite Pac verse ever. he delivers it as only Pac could, full of emotion and conviction. as far as whether or not Pac had the problems he spoke of in reality, I'm not sure how that matters. Has Stephen King ever seen a 1958 Plymouth Fury driving without anyone behind the wheel? No, but it's a great story, and the allegorical message still gets across. being preoccupied with whether or not either of these authors is speaking from first hand experience reeks of spite...and displays a total lack of understanding or appreciation of the creative process. it begs the question: how do you enjoy music with that shortcoming? or are you like most people, just going through the motions to satisfy a need to be pop-cultually aware until you decide you no longer have time to keep up?
Pac's second verse ("heavenly father may I holla...") is probably my favorite Pac verse ever. he delivers it as only Pac could, full of emotion and conviction. as far as whether or not Pac had the problems he spoke of in reality, I'm not sure how that matters. Has Stephen King ever seen a 1958 Plymouth Fury driving without anyone behind the wheel? No, but it's a great story, and the allegorical message still gets across. being preoccupied with whether or not either of these authors is speaking from first hand experience reeks of spite...and displays a total lack of understanding or appreciation of the creative process. it begs the question: how do you enjoy music with that shortcoming? or are you like most people, just going through the motions to satisfy a need to be pop-cultually aware until you decide you no longer have time to keep up?
good on y newmansown!!!
good on y newmansown!!!