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- 2Pac, “Changes” “It’s time for us as a people to start makin’ some changes. Let’s change the way we eat, let’s change the way we live. And let’s change the way we treat each other.”
- Common, “G.O.D (Gaining One’s Dream)” “Became a slave to master self, a rich man is one with knowledge, happiness, and his health.” Common, told The Guardian, “I wanted to be the dopest.
- Kendrick Lamar, “Real” “Should I hate street credibility? I’m talkin’ about hating all money, power, respect in my will, or hating the fact none of that shit make me real?”
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Focusing on the life and death of rapper Juice Wrld, the documentary is the sixth and final part of the HBO Max documentary series Music Box. [2] It premiered at the AFI Fest on November 12, 2021, where it won the AFI Fest Documentary Audience Award, and it officially debuted on December 16, 2021, with an exclusive preview at the Juice Wrld Day event held at Chicago's United Center on December 9.
Tbh it still surprises me that jcole and kendrick still have as much popularity as they do considering theyre the only “conscious” rappers compared to the rest of the more A list rappers Tbh as muchas i like conscious rappers i def like a rapper that can find the balance between talking about real shit and making music thats fun (Vince is pretty good at this) Id love if more popular ...
His rap isn’t exactly conscious but it’s not ignorant. It mainly revolves around severe introspection and his issues he deals with in a very transparent matter. He’s not for everyone but I enjoy him. There is an album subtle meditation, listen to this and you’ll know if he’s someone you’d like to listen to or not.
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1. Tupac Shakur. Music Artist. Composer. Music Department. Juice (1992) Born in New York City, Tupac grew up primarily in Harlem. In 1984, his family moved to Baltimore, Maryland where he became good friends with Jada Pinkett Smith. His family moved again in 1988 to Oakland, California.