Jeezy: Tupac’s Music Was My “Bible” Watch
Checking out rappers and their favourite GOATs then you will see Jeezy has Tupac as top number 1. He never live a year with saying how Tupac music has impacted him. To date, Yeezy remains loyal rapper under late famous Tupac and continue to give more testimony unbeknownst to the West Side rapper.
The above video is where Jeezy describing on Tupac music which is central reciver when it comes to hip-hop community. Though he might have had notable rival during his contemporaries but Tupac can’t be forgotten.
You really want to hear what said about Tupac then I hope you have watched the above video. His appearance on Drink Champs podcast shows that Nelly isn’t the only person who have noticed Tupac talent.
“Every morning before school, I listened to all Master P, 8Ball, MJG, but my favorite was Tupac,” the Atlanta native revealed during his interview. “It still is to this day because he stood for something. He had values, he had morals, he had integrity, but I had never seen that before. ‘Cause my uncles would steal $20 out ya socks.”
“I listened to Tupac as if that was my Bible. How to move, how to handle situations, and it was embedded in me. He was a revolutionary before I knew what that was. He actually had—he stood for something. And he would take those risks when everybody around me was so used to how they was livin’ that they didn’t want to try to live any better.” He also makes sure to pay homage to The Notorious B.I.G., but remains adamant about Pac being No. 1 in his book. “My Bible, at that time, no disrespect to the big homie [Biggie], was every Tupac album.”
Jeezy most recent offspring was SNOFALL album which he released on 21 October 2022. The album followed up his “The Recession 2” released in 2020. Put The Minks Down is the new video he has released from his recent album.
There are some many ways Tupac Music has changed the narrative of the old and new hip-hop. In fact Tupac is a rapper whose accountability maintains the hip-hop history. Jeezy just gave us his side story of Tupac influence on him.