To: nickcarraway
Tupak is dead from the code of black omerta that exists in the rap music industry.
Ain’t no one snitching, at least more than once.
3 posted on
07/19/2023 12:05:12 AM PDT by
texas booster
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To: texas booster
[omerta]
I learned a new word today! :)
4 posted on
07/19/2023 12:09:52 AM PDT by
SaveFerris
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To: texas booster
Tupak is dead from the code of black omerta that exists in the rap music industry. Ain’t no one snitching, at least more than once.I was going to point out a glaring exception, Takashi 6ix9ine, who was all about snitching the crap out of everyone.... but it turns out he was recently and savagely beaten..... so it looks like you are right.
6 posted on
07/19/2023 1:13:20 AM PDT by
Lazamataz
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To: texas booster
The killing of Tupac stemmed from the bitter, gang-like, and gang-infused rivalry between rival rap music production companies based on the East and West coasts. An immediate trigger seems to have been a fight at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.
As it was, the investigation stalled due to police errors and possible misconduct and the rap music industry code of silence. The leading theory is that Christopher Wallace, known as The Notorious B.I.G., was behind the killing of Tupac and that his later death by gunfire was in retribution. Like Tupac, Notorious B.I.G.'s death is unsolved.
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