Tuesday, September 22, 2015

What are some good songs from SPM & Bone Thugs N Harmony?





SPM & Bone Thugs
What are some good songs from SPM & Bone Thugs N Harmony???








HERE ARE SOME 
-SPM
land of the lost*****
My name is SPM*****
Bloody War
Must be High*****
Riddler on the Roof****
Streets on Beats
Mary go Round*****
Million dollar Stars*****
High Every Day
SPM vs. Los*****
One of those nights
Broadway*****
smoke two joints
dope game*****

-Bone Thugs
thugish rugish bone *****
1st of the month*****
for the love of money (ft. eazy)
buddah lovaz*****
dayz of our lives*****
resurection
thug luv (ft. Pac)*****
notorious thugs (ft. B.I.G)*****
Big L ********
the crossroads*****
look into my eyes
revoulution (ft. Bob Marley)*****
Thug Mentality*****
Why do i stay high*****

-Big Pun
get of my dick*****
came up (ft N.O.R.E)
Bad time *****
Beware*****
Punish me*****
Rhyme for Rhyme*****
Die for my ******
dream shatterer*****
boriqua guerrero*****



boom biddy bye bye -cypress hill
i want to get high
throw your set in the air
throw your hand in the air


gin and juice-snoop
i wish i was a baller-skee low
listen-talib
this is how we do it-donell
childrens story- slick rick
hip hop horray+opp-naughty by nature
i got 5 on it
25 lighters
check ot the melody- eric b and rakim-aint no joke


too many sogs just check out songs fom these artists

pete rock and c.l smoth
gangstar*****
jadakis' old stuff*****
talib kweli*****
pac*********
biggie **********
pun *****
cuban link***
slick rick*****
outkast
Nas *****
Dre
Snoop
wu-tang+redman+method man+odb*****
phat pat*****
eric. b & rakim***
cypress hill*****
nwa
the fugies
mos def***
scarface
dj screw*****
public enemy
mob deep*****
ice cube
AZ
run dmc

honestly to many people to name....... 

Why do girls like thugs?





Nice Question why do girls like THUGS
So you think why do girls like thugs?

So here is the brief answer for your Question

Not all girls like thugs, but the majority who do, here's my opinion: they are "girls": immature, gullible, weak, and naive.

"Thugs" are people, too--they're not filthy and trashy as people make them out to be. They are only what people make them out to be. I'm friends with thugs, even though I am a classy, successful, independent woman--it doesn't make me any better than that.

Saturday, January 29, 2011

Metro Closes Probe Into Leaked Shakur Photo
By Ed Koch 

 
Metro Police have closed an internal investigation into who leaked a postmortem photo of Tupac Shakur to a SUN reporter who used it in her book about the dead rapper/actor.
Although at least nine employees of Metro and the Clark County coroner's office were questioned, there was no evidence to support who did it, so no one was charged with any crime, Metro Undersheriff Richard Winget said Thursday.
"Our concern was that because the National Enquirer had offered $100,000 for a photo of Shakur (dead) that one of the employees used county property to take the picture (and profit from it)," Winget said. Such a situation could have resulted in embezzlement charges, he said.
Winget said County Coroner Ron Flud had requested the investigation shortly after the photo wound up in "The Killing of Tupac Shakur" by SUN reporter Cathy Scott. The book was released on Sept. 7, a year after Shakur was shot near the Las Vegas Strip after attending a championship boxing match.
The investigation centered on two general assignment detectives, at least three coroner employees and as many as four other Metro employees, Winget said.
It was learned that two general assignment detectives had taken Polaroid photos of Shakur at the morgue for use in a police training book, Winget said. Those pictures were removed from the book and destroyed and the officers were cleared of any wrongdoing.
"The potential for abuse was far greater than the value of the photos for training purposes," Winget said.
He declined to release the names of the detectives or the other seven people who were questioned during the 1 1/2-month investigation. Winget said they all denied giving a photo to Scott.
Unless further evidence comes to light, the case is closed, Winget said.
Scott was not interviewed by police.
Flud has said the photo, which shows Shakur dissected on a table at the morgue, is not an official coroner or police photo.
Metro Internal Affairs Bureau Lt. John Alamshaw also said it appears that it was not an official photo.
Neither of them, however, denied that it was an authentic photo of Shakur's body.
Scott, who denied paying for the photo, has declined to comment on the police investigation, referring all inquiries to the publisher of her book.
"I don't think people care whether the photo came from Pluto," said Anthony Curtis, owner of Las Vegas-based Huntington Press, which published the book. "People just care that the photo exists."
Curtis maintains that the gruesome photo was not published just for shock value, but to stem the usual rumors following the untimely death of a famous person that he is still alive.
"We still get calls from people who read the book and say they still don't believe Shakur is dead," Curtis said. "It is a rumor that just won't go away."
Although Curtis maintains he does not know who gave Scott the photo, he says he is convinced it was obtained by legal means.
In related news, all 25,000 copies of the book's first printing have been distributed and the second printing of 25,000 copies will begin soon to meet back orders, Curtis said, noting the book has sold well in Southern California.
The book will soon go on sale in New York, where 4,000 copies have been ordered. To become a best seller, a book has to sell well in selected major outlets in the New York market, Curtis said, noting that inquiries about the book have come from as far away as Europe.
"The book has got legs, now we are waiting to see if it will sprout wings," Curtis said.
The Shakur book also recently became the No. 1 seller in the history of the small Las Vegas-based publishing company, outselling in 30 days the previous record-holder "Bargain City," by Curtis. That book about Las Vegas was published in 1993 and sold 19,000 copies.
The success of the Shakur book comes on the heels of the recently released motion picture, "Gang Related," the last film Shakur made before his death on Sept. 13, 1996, at a Las Vegas hospital, where he had undergone surgery on his bullet wounds. The slaying remains unsolved.

Article Reprinted from Las Vegas Sun

Tupac's Rivals














Biggie Smalls
This all began in 1994 when Pac was shot in New York. He blamed Biggie and Bad Boy for setting him up. Before this happened 2Pac and Biggie were tight. Before Biggie was famous 2Pac used to let Biggie rap with him at concerts and gave Biggie the start that he needed in the rap game. About a week before Pac was shot Biggie said that the company he was hangin' with aren't cool. These guys were King Tut and Jacques Agnant who were members of the Black Mafia which supposedly financed Bad Boy. Even Mike Tyson phoned up Pac and said they were bad news. Biggie and Pac were meant to talk later but this never happened and the next time 2Pac saw Biggie it was when he got shot. When 2Pac was in jail people were sayin' to him how it was Biggie's home boy who got him shot and Pac also released this. By this time he was very pissed off and also why he was in jail Biggie copied came out wit' an album which was completely like Pac's so he had to change his. 2Pac never actually said Biggie was responsible for the shooting. He was also pissed off how Biggie was rapping about him money, jewelry and the parties while Biggie didn't have any of this. 2Pac said that Biggie was rapping about his life which in my opinion he was he was also pisses because Biggie was his best friend and he turned on him. 2Pac also claimed to have had sex with Biggie's wife Faith Evans. Faith has denied this.
After Tupac's death there were rumors that Biggie wanted to do a song called "Dig Him Up" dissing Pac by saying that if people really thought Tupac was alive they should dig him up.
Bad Boy Records / Puff Daddy aka P. Diddy
Pac hated Puffy mainly because he was with Biggie, was competition to Death Row. Death Row were planning to form Death Row East and have the whole Rap Game under their influence but Puffy was direct opposition to this. At an industry awards ceremony Suge Knight summed up the Puffy situation perfectly when he said "If anyone wants to come to a record company were they don't want the executive producer dancing, singing all up in the videos come to Death Row." Puffy used his other artists to promote himself. Puffy didn't write his own lyrics, his flow was weak and his beats were ripped.
Pac also says that Puffy was involved in the NY shooting at settin' him up because Puffy's company was meant to be financed by the people who shoot him and Pac was carrying a gun at the time so if he pulled it out he would get shot so they made it look like a jewelry robbery.
Lil' Kim once said that Bad Boy did a track dissing Tupac but they didn't released it after Tupac "died". The song did not feature Biggie; it was only Lil' Kim and Junior M.A.F.I.A.
Lil Kim
Dr. Dre
This all began when Snoop was on trial for murder. One of the witnesses said that Dre was in the car and if he had appeared at court he could have testified but he said that he was too busy. This pissed 2Pac off because he thought that Dre wasn't showing loyalty to his homeboy Snoop and to Death Row. He was also pissed off because Dre had never really done anything since The Chronic and was still earning a heap of cash off Death Row. Then because one minute Dre was sayin' that he was all Gangsta and that and the next he was sayin' the opposite. 2Pac also said that he got Dre kicked outta Death Row but Dre said that he wasn't happy with the violent culture that surrounded Death Row and that at one point someone was beaten up for rewinding a tape too far. In the song "Toss It Up" 2Pac calls Dre gay and he does the same in "To Live & Die In L.A.". But Dre said in "The Up In Smoke Tour" of 2000 that it was a pleasure to work with 2Pac. He also says Dre cheated on his wife "What's down in the darkness, will come to light".
Mobb Deep
Before Pac was sent to jail he did an article in Vibe talking about "Thug Life". While he was in prison he heard Mob Deep on the radio sayin' "Thug Life, We Still Livin' It." So Pac sent out some of his homies to a Mob Deep concert and start screaming out "Thug Life" but they didn't acknowledge this so 2Pac took this as an insult. Mob Deep think they is it on record but they don't have the balls to say it off record. 2Pac didn't even consider Mob Deep to be on the same level as far as he was concerned he was on a Higher Level than them. He even dissed them because one of them has sickle cell. Mob Deep retaliated with "Drop a Gem on Em."
Nas
I am not sure how this rivalry started but on The 7 Day Theory at the beginning in Bomb First (My Second Reply) 2Pac identifies Nas as the ring leader in an attempt to assinate 2Pac. Nas totally bites 2Pac in the way he raps and he portrays himself out to be a Thug just like 2Pac. Nas saying how he got shot just like 2Pac and in the video for "Hate Me Now" him and Puffy are totally disrespecting Pac by being Crucified at the beginning just like the cover of The 7 Day Theory, they also dress like 2Pac did and pour out the liquor like Pac and Dre did on the California Love Remix. Nas used to diss 2Pac all of the time but since he has died Nas has showed Tupac respect in his interviews.
Chino XL
This all began when Chino said that 2Pac was raped in jail. 2Pac dissed him a bit in Hit 'Em Up bit not much because he felt that he wasn't important enough and dissing him would only pump him up. I have never have heard of any CD's or out being released by him.
 
Wendy Williams
Wendy Williams said that 2Pac got raped in jail. Well if u have ever heard the unreleased song "Why U Turn On Me?" does he stick it to her or what. All of the way through the songs he calls her sayin' she has a fat arse and should go to a fat farm.
LL Cool J
This all started when Biggie had a song called "Who Shot Ya?" and LL came out with "I Shot Ya". LL disses everyone because he thinks that he is the best rapper ever. 2Pac never gave LL any reason to diss him and even praised him in "Old School." 2Pac retaliated with "L'il Homies."
Jay-Z
This all began when Jay-Z appeared on a song "New York's Finest" with Biggie which dissed 2Pac. Jay-Z was close to Biggie and appeared on many Bad Boy albums. 2Pac replied by dissing Jay-Z on "Bomb First (My Second Reply)," "Against All Odds" and "All Out." Even though they were enemies at some award show when Jay-Z got his award he said "2Pac 4 Eva" which showed he really liked Pac.
Dan Quayle
This all began when Dan Quayle was Vice-President and during an election campaign gave a speech saying "2acalypse Now" had no place in society. During all of his cases and trouble at that time 2Pac said Dan Quayle was the thing that bothered him the most and he disses him on his next album "Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z."
The Fugees
The Fugees began dissing 2Pac in interviews. Wyclef started it by speaking all downward about 2Pac then the other two began to diss him as well. As far as I know 2Pac never gave them any reason to diss him. 2Pac retaliated with the unreleased song "When We Ride Our Enemies."

C Delores Tucker
C Delores Tuck filed a $10 million Law Suit against 2Pac because she said his lyrics on "All Eyez On Me" She also said 2Pac's music was pornographic smut. 2Pac mentioned her on "Picture Me Rollin" and "Wonder Why They Call U Bytch" and dissed her on "How Do U Want It."

Friday, January 28, 2011

TU PAC MAGAZINE COVERS





   

TU PAC PHOTOS

Is tu pac alive?

Is 2pac Alive?

Is 2pac Alive?Is 2pac alive? (Tupac Shakur, 2pac, Makaveli) A question many people search for. The answer is that 2pac changes the way you listen to a rap song. 2pac lyrics are not just lyrics, they are stories. 2pac lyrics, movies, poems, pictures, videos & other accomplishments will live on forever. 2pacs Legacy was about how he hustled to create that legacy for himself by recording tons of unreleased songs before his passing. Newer 2pac albums are still being put out thanks to that hustle. The legend of 2pac is often compared to that of Elvis, with a string of alive theories. In 2pacs short time of living, he accomplished more success than most entertainers would in a lifetime. You can ask yourself is 2pac alive? The answer is yes, through his career. I hope this tribute site provides you with a more in depth look of Tupac Shakur's life and what he was really about.