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juweniq
juweniq :
yes, Tupac was/is the most incredible rappper in the world! BUT above all that- HE WAS A VISONAIRE, A GAMECHANGER and a LEADER!! THIS qualities made Tupac The Tupac- Legend!
2024-09-30 09:31:02
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user8149684631011
user8149684631011 :
el.mejor pero alguien siguio tu legado iminen ...
2024-09-26 01:18:07
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kimbeibgekt
Kimmy :
We have lost an important part of our lives
2024-08-09 01:20:58
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lsoldefaizalcute
c͚u͚t͚e͚💍💎2005 :
the tittle of this song plz thanks
2024-08-11 17:21:46
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jacktonedush1
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where is Tupac 😭😭
2024-08-10 12:25:50
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kim.pyi75
Ñ@ù kłm😘😘 :
idol🥰🥰
2024-08-01 02:12:19
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uk...84
David Uk :
2PAC American rap legend 💪💪🌹🌹♥
2024-08-10 14:22:56
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reni_10_10
Reny🧢 :
su canción son increíbles hermosas porque le vieron daño😭😭😭😭
2024-09-27 04:58:29
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queenlopezlopez035
👑QUEEN👑LOPEZLOPEZ@035💋 :
El verdadero king
2024-09-24 23:24:37
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lindayleonardo2520
Linda Beza :
era uno de los mejores 😞
2024-09-28 19:48:27
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gangsta.gina
Gangsta Gina :
Legends of all the time
2024-08-17 03:17:48
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anays4234
anays :
la justicia te tardo pero salio a la luz todo lo oculto sale a la luz pero esa voz es eterna ♥️🔥✨
2024-09-28 11:03:36
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5zooo818
الثقة في الله نجاح :
remain a legend
2024-10-01 16:30:19
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rasha2885
Kelly :
Tupac : legend and king of the rapper in the world. Unique and I su
2024-10-05 23:27:24
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glob3523
⚜️ ORÉ ⚜️🌽🥷 :
el más grande de este género 🙏👍🎙️💽💽
2024-09-28 20:44:59
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lydiatheuil
Marie Claire lydia :
🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰inoubliables je vous kiffe TUPAC
2024-08-07 06:20:33
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transporteurr0
Transporteur :
une légende ne meurt pas ✌️
2024-08-10 02:16:56
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maryange746
Mary :
Le meilleur Tupac ❤️Paix à son âme 🙏💖
2024-08-21 14:03:17
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jcorporan13
Corporan :
Name of the song, please
2024-09-28 04:05:03
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psaume23.24
pitit gaçon rickross :
god bless you
2024-08-21 16:31:48
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makol.kuol
Makol Kuol :
Big legend
2024-08-17 15:17:10
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ornuma_s
เจ้าหญิงโฉม :
ชอบมากๆๆ ฟังอยุ่
2024-09-27 01:54:15
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nguyenbadai93
Chun Chun🇲🇴 :
đỉnh quá. good🌷
2024-09-27 01:21:55
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marcopersonal8
MARCO :
Que som cara… incrível!!🙌🙌
2024-09-26 19:42:50
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yx_9090
YX_9090 :
The greatest one ❤️💋
2024-08-12 21:52:14
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