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Part 12: Spice 1: Just Because 2Pac Didn't Gang Bang like Orlando Doesn't Mean He wasn't Gangsta
Part 10: Spice 1 on His Role in 2Pac's Fight with "Menace II Society" Director Allen Hughes
Part 1: Spice 1 on Keefe D Raided over 2Pac: I Take it Personal, Could've Been Me in the Car
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In a previous VladTV interview, actor Michael Jai White asserted that popular rap star Tupac appeared "effeminate" in his earlier years. This comment drew response from fellow rapper, Spice 1, who suggested that people often change over time as they encounter different environments and challenges while growing up. Spice 1 referenced his own life, highlighting his past work at Burger King and UPS, his street life experiences, and periods when he explored religion as instances that played significant roles in shaping who he eventually turned out to be. Using these personal experiences as insights, Spice 1 emphasized that Tupac could have evolved in a similar way – adapting to his environment and circumstances as he ventured into the music industry. Acknowledging that he knew Tupac in their shared days of street life, Spice 1 suggested that White's judgment could be based on the fact that he didn't know Tupac during that phase of his life.
Interview by: Shawn Prez
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