I believe honestly that I can talk. I believe that I have the ability to reason, I have logic, I have compassion, I have understanding. If we talk th… - Tupac Shakur

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I believe honestly that I can talk. I believe that I have the ability to reason, I have logic, I have compassion, I have understanding. If we talk there's no problem you know what I'm saying. But that's not what happened. People used what they heard in media and that's how they come at me, and then you know we got a clash.

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About Tupac Shakur

Tupac Amaru Shakur (June 16, 1971 – September 13, 1996) was an American rapper and actor. He was also step-nephew of Black power activist Assata Shakur.

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Pen Names: 2Pac Makaveli MC New York
Birth Name: Lesane Parish Crooks
Alternative Names: Tupac Amaru Shakur Tupac Lesane Crooks Tupac Omar Shakur Rapmusiker 2Pac
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Tired of being trapped in this vicious cycle </br> If one more cop harasses me I just might go psycho </br> And when I get ‘em, I’ll hit ’em with the bum rush </br> Only a lunatic would like to see his skull crushed </br> Yo, if you’re smart you’ll really let me go, G </br> But keep me cooped up in this ghetto and catch the Uzi </br> They got me trapped.

If your not cheering for me, for what I'm doing, don't cheer for me. Don't cheer cause you think I'm cute, you know what I'm saying, screw that. Cheer for me for what I'm doing, for what I stand for, and when I go to jail you should cheer louder.

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The same crime element that white people are scared of black people are scared of. While they waiting for legislation
to pass, we next door to the killer. All them killers they let out,they're in that building. Just because we black,
we get along with the killers? What is that?

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