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Topic: Tupac's 7 Day Theory
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silverbells unregistered
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posted March 03, 2004 05:04 PM
Tupac's last album was called Makavelli and he called himself Makavelli in the album. Macheaveli (the prince) predicted his death to the day I believe and he died on Friday the 13 (didn't he?). On his last album Tupac constantly spoke about being shot and coming back resurrected. One of Tupac's last videos was him being shot and dying and going to heaven. Tupac ended up being shot and dying on Friday the 13...the same day as the prince, Macheavelli whose name he took on in his last album.The album was called Makavelli: the don Killuminati: The Seven Day Theory (I believe). Was he alluding to something about the Saturn Seven Cycle or what do you think? By the way last September was the 7 year anniversary of his death. Hey isn't the statute of limitation for criminal persecution on faking your death 7 years, is it? Also, does "Killuminati" remind you guys of some kind of order? ------------------ "Get some Love in your groove, just get hip to Forgive"-Michael Franks IP: Logged |
blythemeteor unregistered
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posted March 03, 2004 06:55 PM
wow! I have never heard any of his music- but think i will definitely have to check it out. IP: Logged |
Nephthys Knowflake Posts: 941 From: California Registered: Apr 2009
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posted March 03, 2004 08:16 PM
The Law of Attraction ~ whatever you think about, say, or do, or fear, is attracted to you. I wonder if he attracted his "death" to himself by "constantly spoke about being shot and coming back resurrected. One of Tupac's last videos was him being shot and dying and going to heaven" like you said? IP: Logged |
silverbells unregistered
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posted March 04, 2004 02:40 PM
Yea you should check him out - the guy is a genius, I'm telling you.I think that the law of attraction is valid but what about someone who might predict it (however they do)...and what about those "coincidences"? It was really only his last album I think that he was talking about being killed that much. His song, "I Ain't Mad At Ya" was the video in which he had himself being shot and going to heaven. That song wasn't on Makavelli though. His label has been putting out more albums with his never - before - released songs on it or someting like that, but I'm talking about the last one before he died. And don't look to my spelling of the name of his album and whatnot because I am not sure about it. IP: Logged |
Nephthys Knowflake Posts: 941 From: California Registered: Apr 2009
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posted March 05, 2004 12:29 PM
I think because he obsessed with his own death he attracted it to himself. IP: Logged |
Isis Newflake Posts: 1 From: Brisbane, Australia Registered: May 2009
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posted March 05, 2004 12:45 PM
No offense, but "genius" is the last word I can think of to describe Tupac...In college we used to call him Onepac, because he had one of his balls blown off in a drive by a few years prior to his death. Then once he'd been gunned down we'd call him Nopac, either because he sustained another shot to the groin or for the fact that, if you're dead your "pacs" cease to exist essentially - hence: Nopac. Ahhh, cold-hearted ******** (bitches) were we... **waits to get pelted w/ rotten fruit by the Tupac fans** IP: Logged |
theFajita3 unregistered
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posted March 05, 2004 01:33 PM
Well it's in the eye of the beholder... in my eyes he was def a genius...AND had some pretty cool coinkydink stuff going down too...
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silverbells unregistered
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posted March 05, 2004 07:01 PM
I used to be obsessed with my own death for years and I never died. Now I am fine and healthy.I was basing my opinion of his genius on his lyrics and his flow. ------------------ "Get some Love in your groove, just get hip to Forgive"-Michael Franks IP: Logged |
2tailscorp unregistered
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posted March 23, 2004 01:58 AM
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dafremen unregistered
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posted July 06, 2004 10:24 PM
I tend to agree with silverbells' assessment of 2Pac's abilities....The man is one of the finest artists that rap music has ever produced and likely ever will... daf IP: Logged |
juniperb Moderator Posts: 10259 From: Blue Star Kachina Registered: Apr 2009
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posted July 06, 2004 11:31 PM
I can`t believe this string is up again after today This is a very selfish rant against self so if ya don`t wany to read it, press next now After listening to Kid Rock for 30 minutes, I exploded in anger and with a horrid headache, I shut the CD player off.... after I promised mys-elf I would try AGAIN to listen to rap and believe me, I`ve tried them all. I can`t listen to rap and it makes me feel guilty. It strikes my last nerve. I actually get an instant headache when I hear it I dislike/hate no music except rap. The worst part is I have no reason except the jarring nerve wracking repetive lyrics pounding my overloaded sensory system My Cancer so enjoys most of it and I feel so crappy because I have no tolerence for it. Hell, the world loves it, so how can I feel such abject misery and agony listening to it? If there`s help for me learning to tolerate it, I`d be so grateful to hear how!! juniperb an uncool knowflake ------------------ If having a soul means being able to feel love and loyalty and gratitude, then animals are better off than a lot of humans. ~James Herriot IP: Logged |
dafremen unregistered
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posted July 07, 2004 08:02 AM
Dear juni,Maybe you weren't meant to listen to rap, love. I know that some of the most negative music I've ever listened to has ALSO come from the rap genre. Let's not overlook the fact that rap music has played its own part in the degradation of Western culture and anyone that would deny the part that it, and other forms of popular music play, simply hasn't been paying much attention. Don't think of yourself as the "uncool" knowflake...heavens no. You're about as cool as they come juniperb, dear friend. Love, daf IP: Logged |
silverbells unregistered
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posted July 07, 2004 01:44 PM
Kid Rock is not rap. He some kind of mix of rock and heavy metal and rap. Like Fred Durst (Limp Biskit) and Korn < (I like them) Anyway, you should listen to that album that I talked about on this thread; listen to the lyrics. You probably won't regret partaking. Some songs will probably offend you but don't throw the baby out with the bathwater. (now that saying is uncool if anything is) I like all of the songs on the album though. Just for the record. ------------------ Get some love in your groove, just get hip to forgive... - Michael Franks IP: Logged |
LibraSparkle unregistered
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posted July 07, 2004 05:53 PM
Oooh how I miss Tupac! His music really moves me. "Dear Mama" makes me want to cry (and sometimes I do). Damn Cancer Moon makin' me so emotional! Rap music can't be tolerated by all. That's okay. Jazz music can't be appreciated by all either. We each have our own tastes. As I personally don't believe in conincidence, Silverbells, I do believe you might be on to something very profound. Many people in the Rap community refuse to believe Tupac is dead. Oooh... he was (is?) SO handsome. I used to tease my hubby that if there was one man I would run off with, it would be Tupac... or maybe Usher oooh... I have the biggest crush on Usher! No rotten fruit from me, Isis. I respect you too much for that . I'm not suprised to find you and I don't have the same tastes in music. I must warn you... you be kind to Usher! I can't be held accountable for my actions in such a case IP: Logged |
Randall Webmaster Posts: 78133 From: From a galaxy, far, far away... Registered: Apr 2009
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posted July 07, 2004 08:31 PM
As far as I know, there's no law making it illegal to fake one's death (Feds do it all the time). But it IS illegal if it is done to defraud. Kind of makes me wonder why no one has ever tried to claim Elvis' life insurance policy. ------------------ "Never mentally imagine for another that which you would not want to experience for yourself, since the mental image you send out inevitably comes back to you." Rebecca Clark IP: Logged |
juniperb Moderator Posts: 10259 From: Blue Star Kachina Registered: Apr 2009
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posted July 07, 2004 08:53 PM
Silverbells, thanks for the insight. The odd thing is, Kid Rock has some great songs. It`s like a split personality I`ve made my last attempt to understand or like rap. I`ve tried Tony Loc (sp) to Snoop Dog to Eminem and a whole lot of others. Thats a variety and at least I tried. Yer right Daf, music is such an influential media it`s almost frightening as whats out there. Ah well,you all probably feel about the same with my classic country juniperb ------------------ If having a soul means being able to feel love and loyalty and gratitude, then animals are better off than a lot of humans. ~James Herriot IP: Logged |
lalalinda Moderator Posts: 5051 From: nevada Registered: Apr 2009
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posted July 07, 2004 11:18 PM
Hi, Machiavelli wrote the book the Prince, it was based on Cesare Borgia.IP: Logged |
silverbells unregistered
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posted July 09, 2004 05:23 PM
JUNIPERB!! I said listen to Tupac's Makavelli album. It's called "Makavelli, the seven day theory" or something very similar but I'm pretty sure that is the exact name. That is what you need to listen to. That is one of the best all-time rap albums in my opinion (though die hard 2pac fans may disagree). If you do not like that...then you can give it up but until you listen to that you can't make a good decision. There are other people that I think are geniuses but that should be enough for now. Come on you can't say that you've tried if you haven't listened to 2pac. Ask anyone...ANYONE, who they think is the best rapper ever you envariable hear 2pac. LibraSparkle - Usher...please! Juvenile is the way to go. ------------------ Get some love in your groove, just get hip to forgive... - Michael Franks IP: Logged |
LibraSparkle unregistered
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posted July 10, 2004 09:34 PM
I put a call out to the Lexi Masters to see if anyone could lexi his name. Haven't gotten any responses yet, BUT ... This is what I came up with:Tupac Amaru Shakur HARK, TUPAC PUT (on) SHAM TUPAC HAS CASH SUCH A SHAM HURTS KARMA
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LibraSparkle unregistered
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posted July 10, 2004 09:44 PM
Juvenile? eh ... he's a cutie, but he doesn't hold a candle to Usher.My second choice would be Pharrell. IP: Logged |
LibraSparkle unregistered
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posted July 12, 2004 06:03 PM
I've added some more little lexies here: http://www.linda-goodman.com/ubb/Forum8/HTML/001240.html I also lexi'd Makaveli. IP: Logged |
Special unregistered
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posted July 13, 2004 08:08 AM
Seewhat happens when I'm away for a while?? Miss out on the best threads!As some of you may know I love hiphop, and most of my music work is based around it, and get to see some cool US artists when they visit here. I loved Tupac's lyrics, or his 'flow' how he was clever with verse, and used breath control. I've just read 'Inside a Thug's Heart' by Angela Ardis, accounts of their letters, whilst he was in jail. I have to go since I'm 'hot-deskin' today at my day job and being moved! Inna bit! S
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silverbells unregistered
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posted July 13, 2004 03:31 PM
I wish that I was more computer savvy so that I could put something good up here for you to see Libra Sparkle. Listen I don't want to harp on this but these pretty boys are not at all the thing. But I know that a lot of people find these guys so cute and hot. Oooooh Usher, Ooooooh Pharell!!! I would actually think that Pharell was pretty sexy but he looks like my ex-boyfriend in that wierd video that they did with the wolves, and that is the biggest turn-off to me. Anyway, I like that Lexigram. I don't think that I can do lexigrams now but I would like to see what others can come up with if they will.Special - Tupac's flow was incredible and I know what you mean about the breath I don't know if I would call it breath control or what, but it was something! I wonder how these rappers and rock and rollers and such maintain their lung capacity when they probably smoke all of the time. ------------------ Get some love in your groove, just get hip to forgive... - Michael Franks IP: Logged |
silverbells unregistered
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posted July 13, 2004 03:40 PM
Wow, I like the lexigrams that you did. What if he is alive and in the UK? He was really well learned, it wouldn't surprise me if he know a couple different languages; and knew them well enough to pass as a native, wherever he went. The circumstances surrounding his death were way to weird man. Way to weird.People say that he was so violent but he used to donate to charites anonymously and stuff like that (I'm pretty sure that's what I heard). And he visited and befriended this little child who was in the hospital from being mauled by a dog. He didn't even know them, he just heard aboout it on the news or something like that. GEMINIS!! What do you know. ------------------ Get some love in your groove, just get hip to forgive... - Michael Franks IP: Logged |
silverbells unregistered
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posted July 23, 2004 11:30 AM
Did you do it Juniperb? Huh, huh did ya???------------------ Get some love in your groove, just get hip to forgive... - Michael Franks IP: Logged |