Sohh.com Reviews Richard Corey's Controversial 'If 2pac Had Never Died'
Written by Hip hop poet Richard Corey in 2002, the controversial piece imagining what the rap world would be like had Tupac not died, spread quickly over the Internet, causing a small stir in Hip hop’s online community. For the 10-year anniversary of the iconic rapper’s untimely death, sohh.com pays homage by publishing the piece and offering ‘Pac fans a chance to weigh in and decide whether Richard Corey had imagined correctly.
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The poem really makes you think about how every action you make has a reaction whether negative or positive. I do miss both Tupac and Biggie though for different reasons.
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