Many believe that Pac left us clues about, and even foretelling, his death. By examining bits and pieces of his music, conspiracists hope to extract a deeper meaning to them as a whole. One song he wrote was named: “Ambitionz az a Ridah”, the lyrics were: “Blast me but they didn't finish, didn't diminish my powers so now I'm back to be a muthaf*&kin' menace, they cowards that’s why they tried to set me up, had b*tch a*s niggas on my team so indeed they wet me up, but I’m back reincarnated." Many believers take this statement to suggest Tupac was reincarnated as Makaveli. Another song he wrote was “Blasphemy”, the lyrics were: “I'm contemplating thoughts, wondering the thought to go, Brotha getting shot coming back resurrected.” Here, a direct statement about coming back is made. One last song was “Only Fear of Death”, the lyrics were: “Never will I die, I'll be back.” Here is a third instance in which Tupac implies his resurrection. On multiple accounts, he mentions a plot but never specifies his plan of
Many believe that Pac left us clues about, and even foretelling, his death. By examining bits and pieces of his music, conspiracists hope to extract a deeper meaning to them as a whole. One song he wrote was named: “Ambitionz az a Ridah”, the lyrics were: “Blast me but they didn't finish, didn't diminish my powers so now I'm back to be a muthaf*&kin' menace, they cowards that’s why they tried to set me up, had b*tch a*s niggas on my team so indeed they wet me up, but I’m back reincarnated." Many believers take this statement to suggest Tupac was reincarnated as Makaveli. Another song he wrote was “Blasphemy”, the lyrics were: “I'm contemplating thoughts, wondering the thought to go, Brotha getting shot coming back resurrected.” Here, a direct statement about coming back is made. One last song was “Only Fear of Death”, the lyrics were: “Never will I die, I'll be back.” Here is a third instance in which Tupac implies his resurrection. On multiple accounts, he mentions a plot but never specifies his plan of