September 4, 2008

BLENDER MAGAZINE: Tupac Most Overrated Artist In History!



The latest issue of Blender (on newsstands next week) claims that Tupac is an overrated artist, with rock-star appeal who "larded record sales and had misogynistic & violent filler"... I have to say I'm not surprised by this sentiment.. I mean, no offense, but n is run by a bunch of white people who most likely have a hard time relating to Tupac's message. Sure some of Pac's lyrics were violent. But unfortunately so were the neighborhoods he grew up in. Yes, Tupac did refer to certain women as "bitches". But not all women. Not the educated strong women raising families single-handedly. The "bitches & hoes" he referred to were probably the women who fit that role. I mean, are we not allowed to call a spade a spade? But I digress. Check out what REUTERS had to say about this article:

September 04, 2008. LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Dead rapper Tupac "2Pac" Shakur, the hip-hop icon who sold more records after he was murdered than during his brief career, is the most overrated person in music, according to music magazine Blender.

Shakur tops a tongue-in-cheek list that also includes "places, trends and other junk in rock," Blender said in its upcoming October issue, due on newsstands next week.

Other overrated finalists included the Grammys at No. 7, encores at No. 12, Pink Floyd at No. 14 and "the music you loved as a teenager" at No. 23.

Shakur, a "gangsta" rapper who showed his sensitive side in movies, was killed during an unsolved drive-by shooting in Las Vegas in 1996. More than a dozen albums have been released in the ensuing years, and his image is almost as ubiquitous as that of Che Guevara or Bob Marley.

But while Shakur was a decent rapper with "insane rock-star charisma," according to Blender, he also "larded records with self-mythologizing, mediocre filler."

It's not the first time the pages of Blender have been used to bring down Shakur a few notches. In its June issue, rapper Lil Wayne listed him among his top five rappers, but then admitted: "I can't front: I was never into Pac."

As for the Grammys, the music industry's top awards, Blender said sitting through the ceremony was "like watching paint dry on Celine Dion's forehead."

And encores were notable chiefly for allowing bands to go backstage and do drugs while fans wonder if they should beat the rush to the parking lot, Blender said.

Veteran British rock band Pink Floyd, meanwhile, were responsible for "unbearable LSD slapstick" and "self-important bombast." And Blender warned that teenagers' brains "can inflate a great band to Christ-size proportions" and turn a bad song into the most meaningful.

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