What is the personality type of 2Pac - Hit 'Em Up? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for 2Pac - Hit 'Em Up from 1990s Music and what is the personality traits.
2Pac - Hit 'Em Up personality type is ESTP, my guess is that he was an ESTJ, a.k.a. The Terminator.
Like his dad, he has a sense of individualism and a strong self-confidence. His dad liked to have a little fun with the people he came across and Pac was no exception. He's easily provoked, and when he loses his temper, he can be very dangerous. (Note: ESTP's are also very creative people, they just don't like to show this side of themselves. He was so good at hiding his dark side, he even had his own movie made about him.)
His anger is usually directed at those who have hurt him, but he often vents it out on the people around him. He has a well-developed sense of fair play and he hates traitors. He is rather sentimental, and believes in loyalty and love still at times. He is also quite creative and can give very valid advice to those who need it.
If Pac was an INTP, it would explain why he was so concerned with value systems and why he was so adamant about his music. He was a great leader and a good philosopher, with a deep understanding of human nature.
"Hit 'Em Up" is a diss song by hip hop artist 2Pac, featuring the Outlawz. It is the B-side to the single "How Do U Want It", released on June 4, 1996. The song's lyrics contain vicious insults to several East Coast rappers, chiefly Shakur's former-friend-turned-rival, Christopher Wallace, also known by his stage name, the Notorious B.I.G (or colloquially, Biggie Smalls). The song was recorded at Can Am Studios in 1996. There is a previous version of this song recorded in October 1995. Reporter Chuck Philips, who interviewed Shakur at Can Am, described the song as "a caustic anti–East Coast jihad in which the rapper threatens to eliminate Biggie, Puff, and a slew of Bad Boy artists and other New York acts."[1] The song was produced by long-time collaborator Johnny "J". The video, itself described as infamous, includes impersonations of Biggie, Puffy and M.A.F.I.A. member Lil' Kim.