The lyrics in the song Changes by Tupac discuss changes he felt needed to be made for African Americans. He was talking about issues such as poverty and racism.
go look on lyric sites..
Yes it has change coz tupac is the changer of changes. His song change made change in everyone so everybody can change like him
that means he stould for all the same reasons that tupac stould for
Lyrics of the Tupac's song 'I Get Around' can be found on such lyric datebase sites as AZ Lyrics, Metro Lyrics and Sing 365. Additionally, most music videos on YouTube feature lyrics in the video or in the description section.
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"Son of Tupac Shakur"
It is another type of lyric poem as you stated. It is a poem that is about death or sadness!
No he was not a Muslim. From the song I ain't mad at cha by Tupac "Collect calls to the tilt, sayin how ya changed Oh you a Muslim now, no more dope game Heard you might be comin home, just got bail Wanna go to the Mosque, don't wanna chase tail" He directed this lyric at Notorious BIG
tupac had it...
"Hamida" in Korean (합니다) is a polite way of saying "to do" or "will do." It is often used at the end of a sentence to indicate respect and formality.
Dusted and Disgusted is a song, well, a rap song, from E-40 featuring Tupac Shakur. Dusted and disgusted tells a story of how women can't be trusted and how disgusted the singer is with them and how he dusts those that cross him. To dust someone is to kill them. So, it's not an idiom, per se, but a song lyric.
no,that's how they sung that sung in a concert in 1978.