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Anybody else think the "name" he's talking about is death? He says Pac (dead) feels good and he's jealous, he turns to sex when his life sucks, he's so frustrated with people being judgmental and sycophantic that he needs drugs, and he's fighting the devil (problems) with a demon (mental problems encouraging dark actions). If the belly of the beast is the depths of his inner demons, then abortion would be suicide. If you listen to the song from this perspective, every line has a meaning about how his celebrity has affected his mental state.
What made you come to this conclusion, did it just hit you one day ?
Yeah, kind of. I had the "so sick of these niggas I need meds" line stuck in my head around the time he was having one of his seizures (not the recent ones) and it clicked. Also, his delivery makes it sound like he's telling riddles.
relistening to c4 death seems to be like an overarching theme. like there seems to be a lot of references to it, and his delivery seems more grim/despair then usual
relistening to c4 death seems to be like an overarching theme. like there seems to be a lot of references to it, and his delivery seems more grim/despair then usual
relistening to c4 death seems to be like an overarching theme. like there seems to be a lot of references to it, and his delivery seems more grim/despair then usual
do you think it's a more depressing album than rebirth?
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