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2pac
2 April, 2010 3:34 pm

Inspectah Deck Talks About “Got My Mind Up” on Toca Tuesdays from Toca Tuesdays on Vimeo. This is classic hip-hop history right here. An old story, but nice to hear it from Deck himself. In other news, the caller is obsessed with Deck.

25 March, 2010 10:32 pm

Last week we showed you The 20 Most Embarrassing Sellout Moments In Hip-Hop History. On the flipside of that coin, there have been some dope moments when rappers starred in commercials for products, many times the commercials themselves more memorable than the items they were pushing. Let’s take a look….. 20. Lil Jon + Subway [cont.]

6 March, 2010 12:11 am

What’s the hardest thing to do in rap? A hit record? Please, it seems that anyone with a cute gimmick can get one of those. Get a platinum album? Nope. Even with the decline in album sales, every year someone is bound to sell a million records. Get 5 Mics or win a Grammy? No [cont.]

26 February, 2010 1:34 am

The Black Street vocalist discusses his career, relation to K-Ci and Jojo, working with 2Pac on “Brenda’s Got A Baby” and “Keep Ya Head Up”. That is, if you don’t mind watching a live performance of “Baby Mama Drama” first.

21 December, 2002 12:00 am

Over six years after his death, Tupac Shakur still remains one of hip-hop’s most relevant artists.  Whether Pac’s work studio-rat work ethic can be attributed to trying to fulfill his contract with Suge, or because he knew his time was running out, we’ll never really know.  Whatever the case, 2Pac has another album from the vaults, [cont.]

1 January, 2001 12:00 am

 If B.I.G.’s Born Again, Big L’s The Big Picture and Big Pun’s Endangered Species proved anything (other then hopefully dissuading any aspiring emcee from donning the “Big” moniker) it’s that posthumous efforts are a risky proposition. Though each of the aforementioned projects had their moments, and offered some rare gems. The majority of the material [cont.]

11 May, 2000 12:00 am

Boise, ID – Local Boise resident, twelve year old Tommy Johnston, discovered proof that supposedly deceased rapper, Tupac Shakur, has in fact faked his death, and still lives, under an assumed name in an undisclosed location. The pre-pubescent genius discovered this fact during a purchase on Ebay, the internet’s largest online auction house. Apparently, the [cont.]

1 January, 2000 12:00 am

 Who doesn’t know the name 2Pac? Who wold have imagined back in 1990, when a dancer grabbed the mic and said he clowned around with Digital Underground, would become as big as Elvis. He was the rebel of the group that branched off into a solo career that thrust him into super stardom, with his [cont.]

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