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Interview with Hot97 Tupac: I'm playing a soldier, that's all. Just
like KRS-One, he called himself God, I ain't calling me God. I'm just doing my
part on where I think hip-hop should go. Everybody else doing there thing on
where hip-hop should go. I think hip-hop should be about more money, crazier
sounds, different beats, more money. 'Cause with with more money we could do
something for the communities that these hip-hop artists are coming out of.
Hot
97: That's a positive thing.
By getting more artists on part singing
we could go into more coffee shops and do more performances. We've been
performing this shit since the 70s, you know what I mean? Let's get some papers,
get some buildings, get some community centers. You can't do that without money.
Okay,
so, but do you think that's gonna, I mean do you think that it's gonna be,
"boom, take care of your business. Boom, it's over. Boom, everything is
happily ever after?" You know when you attack somebody and they attack you
back, you attack them, they attack...
That's why I don't attack. You
think I'm gonna smack these niggas? I ain't smacking these niggas.
I
think you're saying that...
Do you see me running into Bad Boy with a
gun? Does it look like I'm doing drive-bys on these niggas? No, I'm not that
nigga, I, for real, I don't give a fuck if nobody understands, but I'm a soldier
But
it's affecting other people, though. That's the problem
Other people
need to just know that life's a bitch. Sometimes this shit, this shit I mean,
damn, life's a bitch and sometimes you know that. It gets hot. What they
thought? They were just gonna make millions and there wasn't gonna be no
problem? You wanna be in the rap game, hustle for it, fight for this shit just
like I had to do. I done took bullets and went to jail for this rap shit, done
caught cases and got sued and paid millions for this rap shit. About a
motherfucker being uncomfortable 'cause I'm doing my thing. I don't give a fuck,
for real.
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