It's time we stop worrying, and get angry you know? But not angry and pick up a gun, but angry and open our minds.
Dear mama, yo baby boys doing fine tell the homies I'm in heaven and they aint got hoods.
Interpretation
What this quote means
The quote expresses a heartfelt message from Tupac to his mother, reassuring her of his well-being even after his passing.
In this quote, Tupac expresses his love and concern for his mother, conveying a message that although he is no longer alive, he is in a better place. He reassures her that he is fine and that his friends who have passed away, referred to as 'the homies', are also at peace, free from the struggles they faced in life, symbolized by the absence of 'hoods'. This reflects Tupac's deep connection to his roots and his desire to comfort those he left behind.
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In practice
Example use cases
In a eulogy, you might say, 'Like Tupac said, 'Dear mama, yo baby boys doing fine'βlet's remember our loved ones are in a better place.
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