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2Pac To Appear In Oct XXL Mag
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04/09/01
This is from F8 Dogg on the board, he gave an indepth review of the 19 PAGE long article on 2Pac.
"pac got cover of the October issue of XXL Magazine & they did a pretty phat article. not countin' the ads inbetween the ARTICLE ITSELF is 19 pages long! they got all kinds of pictures, a full semi-review of all his albums (official and bootleg), all his collabs & soundtracks, arguments from both sides on whether pac REALLY IS the GOAT, a full filmography wit interviews from ol' drama teachers shit, fellow actors dat worked wit him, itz HOTT, yall need it.
a couple INTERESTING things i learned in this article that i hadnt known before, check:
1. Pac wuz featured on a Funky Aztec's song "Slippin' Into Darkness Remix". it might be old shit but i didnt know dat
2. the reason Janet wanted Pac to take an AIDS test b4 the kiss scene wuz bcuz in the 1 scene of Poetic Justice, where Janet kisses Q-Tip, Janet caught a cold from that kiss. so although an AIDS test wuz a lil drastic for a KISS SCENE, it wuz juss "Janet's people trying to protect their ass". & there wuz a pac quote in here that i'd never seen where he said "if i get to make love to Janet Jackson then i'll take 4 AIDS tests but if not, get tha fuck outta my tralier!". lmao, thatz tha shit!
3. one of Pac's old drama teachers remembers when Pac & a friend were actin' out a role in a play they were gonna perform. now, the kids are like 14 or 15 & the teacher notices that they're using REAL Tangorai for the scene! he walks up to 'em & asks what they're doin'. Pac says "They drink Tangorai in the scene right before i pull the gun" & Pac lifts his shirt. LMAO, the teacher told 'em to come back the next dat wit Ice Tea & a water gun! lol
but EVERYBODY go get this mag cuz itz hott. it also got a tite areticle wit Fabolous, hott shit on The Fat Boys, an article on The Boot Camp Click, & more so cop it."Posted by: damien
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