SineSwiper wrote:Zeus wrote:That's how 90% of Seeker's replies here work :-) It's amazing how many more replies an argument gets than a topic
FTFY.
And for the record, what Kupek said. I wanted to know why this guy was so popular. What made his music different than other rappers?
I'll take a stab at this, though like Seeker I'll probably wish I hadn't.
While Pac wasn't the first artist to do the Gangsta rap thing, those credits go towards NWA/Easy-Z, and those other cats. Pac was the first one who's music gave you a real hard look at the life of poor African Americans(or otherwise) in ghettos and projects, and how they live their lives, how they grow up, what they go through, etc. His style criticized social norms, how people are allowed to be poor and suffer in this rich country, how people feel trapped, lack of help for these said people, etc etc. Combined with what was the popular gangsta rap style at the time, he didn't mince words, and he because extremely popular(Or unpopular in the eyes of the police and government) because of it.
2Pac's best and most memorable songs are the ones that talk about his life growing up, and expressing his feelings and the feelings of those around him who are had to deal with whatever society threw at them. The style in itself made him something of an African American leader that spoke for those that couldn't, obviously more towards Malcolm X as opposed to MLK. You can imagine that artists who were young at this time listened to what Pac had to say and incorporated that into their own styles of rap. It's not out of question for most rappers who grew up during Pac's era to mention him as such an artist they looked up to, and were influenced by.
Pac WAS the best rapper at the time he was releasing music up until his death. I know some New York cats would like to say Biggie was the best, and it's true Biggie also had a similar style to Pac, but, and this is just in my opinion, Pac was the better lyricist and he always had a deeper message in his music then Biggie did.
On the sales side of things, Pac really brought rap into the Mainstream like no other, his style and music was widely accepted and bought by all people of different backgrounds. Before Pac hip-hop in general was mainly a thing you'd find in urban areas, after Pac, it kinda opened up the flood gates and everyone started loving Hip-Hop. It was cool to listen to hip-hop, sing the lyrics in the streets, wears your clothes like the guy, etc etc. Hip-hop ALWAYS had it's own style(I don't know how many of you remember the giant gold medallions), but after Pac was when it really just kinda blew up, and was accepted.