Untrue. Pac was the biggest star, dropped the first double album in hip hop history, was number one, sold 5 million. Biggie got bigger being after death being attached to Pac, and dying
Correction!! Tupac was an international super star and an icon know world wide in 95/96 before he passed and viewed by many as much much more than a musician.
It's funny how you grow up loving biggie and never giving pac a chance to prioritizing his music now becaise it allows for the most views and engagement. Love to see it. Tupac was genuinely a special human being.
People chose to express the lie. Weird. So dont waste ypur time correcting them. They know. They rather run with story Snoop LYiN said about nas and pac, even though nas himself set it st8. Or run with what wendy williams lie of pac being raped in jail, even fat joe said he looked out for him and when people locked upwith him knew if it happened it would've been known. Its pathetic to say things differently based on what u want
2Pac was not only the number 1 selling rapper at the time of hus death, he was also getting big in the movie business as a great actor ,he was also writing poetry and he was an activist as well
I'm glad to see your channel still going, my good sir!!! MAN, I was waiting for a reaction to one of my favorite songs from 2Pac. I get chills from Pac's use of alliteration and his prediction of his death.
@@MrSmokeytehbear “Runnin’ (Dying to Live),” 2Pac featuring the Notorious B.I.G...Eminem Produced an Album For Tupac Shakur...Em is humble. He doesnt like to get credit from those. But all said and done its still Em´s work mostly the songs u know and love...>Smack my azz biatch?
I’m always amazed how that goes over everyone heads… few actually recognize the p’s but no one ever recognizes the ‘s or c’s b’s etc etc.. come collect coroner or I’m sick of psychotic society save me is more subtle than the p’s but still right there
@@kbentjg24my favorite one is “adversaries overdose over deadly notes” with the vs. the only track to do alliteration better than this is alphabetical slaughter.
Easy Mo Bee also produced "Temptations" from this same album by 2pac. One of his biggest hits, so you should check it out! Fun fact: Easy Mo Bee is the only producer to produce songs for both 2pac and Biggie.
Another great track by him. I’d highly recommend to react to the documentary on his life called Tupac: Resurrection. Perhaps on your movie channel, might help fill in some of the blanks on his life and why he thought the way he did about certain things.
I mean who say’s “Adversaries are overdosed over deadly notes”…….only TUPAC AMARU SHAKUR rip the best rapper lived & yeah me against the world is 2pac’s best album ever!! 💯✌🏻
Tupac was the top before he died he gold 5 mil copies of all eyez on me in like 2 months, sure some sales went extra up because of that but he was a superstar before he died.
I was 15 years of age listening to this Album when Pac released it!! I was baptised in the greats as a youngster! Tupac’s songs have lasted the ages because of the quality of his words! Beats and production! Defo Eternal through the ages
It’s always funny how this new generation assumes that’ pac wasnt famous before he died … 2PAC WAS a movie start in juice And had a number one album and song “Me against the world” got locked up and had the number 1 record “temptations” which catapulted his career was Suge knight making him a priority. How Eminem is on top of the game that’s where 2PAC WAS 1995-1996 and even after doing Beatles number s in heaven
Next song 2Pac- Life goes on - From his passionate delivery and Stacey Smallie’s melodic background vocals, “Life Goes On” is one of Tupac’s most moving songs
I was listening to Tupac when i was 10 (1998) in Romania, Eastern Europe. And the hip hop bands in Romania at the time were heavily inspired by him. Same with Biggie.
I hate you missed out on Pac when he was alive. I hope you finally come to the conclusion MOST of us have come to. That he was a treasure and hands down the 🐐. He knew the system is not meant for black men to survive or thrive UNLESS we bend the knee. And he was never doing that. RIP Pac 🐐
This song was produced by Easy Moe Bee. He’s an east coast producer he also produced Temptations and Str8 balling. Easy also made music for Biggie Going back to Cali, Warning and Craig Mack’s Flavor in your ear. Dope producer definitely slept on.
Easy Mo Bee produced this song. The same guy that produced the beats for Biggie's "Gimmie the Loot", "Warning", "Machine Gun Funk", "Ready to Die", "Friend of Mine", and "Party and Bullsh*t".
2pac rapped about his death so much because he said once you become comfortable with the fact of your own death what can you be afraid of. He also said in one of his last interviews that he looked forward to an early death because he felt like he had nothing to live for.
That was a East Coast type track, my favorite type of beat in from that time period, also G Funk was also my favorite at that time. Music will never be the same. Best music was made from 1993 - 2005, golden era of hip hop.
That's the eerie thing about Tupac.... He predicted his own death in a lot of his songs. I get the feeling he was suffering with a lot of PTSD from way back, that he never properly dealt with. One of my absolute favourite songs of his is called I Ain't Mad At Ya, and it's almost like he's speaking from beyond the grave. He definitely had a hyper awareness of his own personal reality and intuitively understood the limits of the mortal ticking clock of his life.
7:02 your Trippin bro I was a toddler in 95-96 & I know 2pac & Biggie was huge while alive of course they got bigger but both was super stars before death
You speak a TON of truth, brother!! I also appreciate you noting Tupac's knack for alliteration!!! Love those lines, bro!! Imagine Pac going in with the alliteration like, "Pistols popping for petty pussies pretending to pop shots when they pulsating pussies professing to propagate SHIT!!!" hahahahahhaha LOL dude that mofo could pop "P"s all fucking day hahahahaha!!! Another great video!!! I'm catching up on your old ones, homie!!!! Amazing breakdown and analysis of the words and the vibe!!!!! New sub, but I'm subscribed cause you the damn TRUTH bro!!!!!
He knew he was going to down just by looking around in his community and als what happened to his idols.. he's referencing a lot like Malcom X and Martin Luther and knew he was going to be capped by either cops, rival gangs, rival rappers etc, for him it was just a matter of time; but also by knowing that, that's what gave him fuel
Tupac and Biggie were really big when they were alive. They were the biggest rap stars on the planet. Tupac even moving into movies. Now, they've just become legendary status.
The reason i listen to biggie was cause pac sparked my curiosity. I know biggie s whole catalog. All 58-63 songs. By heart . Ive concluded there are no real biggie fans, that's the disguise pac haters and contrarians wear. They haven't listened to enough biggie or enough pac
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This is the mystic about 2pac death in the mid 90s rap superstar movie star entangled in the streets black panther prodigy.. infamous everywhere he went...mid 90s as well.. he couldnt look for guidance for what he was doing... he was the first and last 2pac!! only age 25 ...growing up a black man in LA as well gang poltics, cops, the rap world no industry... SMFH!!! 2pac one of the greatest plagued with depression like a lot of other greats... as he would say catch him in the whirlwind
Pac was psyching him self to perform and live as this his final day.. so his work materials sounded like you listening to a dead guy … biggie said in one of his interviews that he treats his art like it’s the final piece of project and live as if today is his last day … that’s why these 2 artists are not from this Universe
The movie about 2pac really makes me wonder how skeptical he was of everyone. Especially after the elevator scene… that was just wild and that was only the dramatization of it… I can’t even imagine the real feeling he felt. I think this paronia led to his iconic JUICE character as well. He FELT CRAZY. Not in a bad way but just weary of the world..
Juice was the 1st movie he starred in. He didn't even have music put out. The bishop character has nothing to do with his mental state in his last years...
All y'all are wrong about when this man was high profile and famous internationally smh I am glad there's love and respect still for pac but y'all informed wrongly he was known worldwide just for performing his raps while in D.U. when his second album dropped he was already in super stardom along with acting..him getting shot n being the first to create the double quadrupled his name peak and career also he was doing so much as an activist leader behind the scenes as well as before juice debut this man is more than the goat of hip hop aint no man that can be compared come close to his levels of achievement you can be a billionaire and still cant come close
Yo bro you gotta check out when thugs cry OG, Street Fame OG, Never call you bitch again OG, and Hold yah head on the Makaveli album! All straight bops imo and some of his best work.
I totally agree with you that Tupac and Biggie alive would have had hip hip in a vastly different direction that what it has gone over the past almost 30 years. They should have had a major effect on the culture and (especially Tupac) American culture in general. I don’t agree with you that Tupac wouldn’t be as big as he has come to be though (I don’t know about Biggie, because he only put out the two albums). Think about how big Tupac actually was. This album came out in March 1995 and was the number one album in the USA. And, overall, it’s performance was probably crushed (definitely hurt) by his being in prison, unable to promote it, do shows, TV performances, videos, interviews about it, etc. Him performing Dear Mama on SNL and MTV could have propelled that single to number one, thus driving even more album sales. Same thing with Temptations, Shed So Many Tears, and possibly more singles (though maybe not all the way to Billboard #1), this driving even more album sales. Regardless, it was a number one album. Then, in February of 1996, All Eyez On Me is released and becomes the number one album. It goes on to sell six million copies before he’s shot again. That’s two number one albums in a row in less than a year. And, he spent the vast majority of that year in prison. Personally, I think AEOM would’ve gone diamond before 2000 if he’d not passed away, because he’d been able to do more videos and maybe more singles, and definitely more performances and promotion, thus keeping album sales higher fora longer period of time than what they fell to. Regardless, that’s two number one albums, one with massive sales numbers, in under a year. He was already a massive star, with no signs of his rise slowing unless he chose to slow it. Now, take into account all that he had completed in his final 10ish months but not published. A lot of that has been released. Now, he stated that he was about to start working on another album that was going to be like a Me Against The World album, more social, political, uplifting, etc. I believe some of the songs meant for that album have been released. I think you can easily guess with songs those are. Killuminati would have done even better with him alive to promote it, make videos, etc. The One Nation album, and him ending his beef with Biggie (and others), and him working with Nas, would have really had a hugely positive impact on his stardom and cultural influence. Then, that’s possible 2nd Me Against The World album would have been another number one (most likely) with massive sales (most likely). That’s possibly FOUR number one albums in a row, possibly all within less than 3 years, with at least one going Diamond by 2000, and another one or two on their way to becoming Diamond. And, don’t that would have been the end of his rap career. He may have showed it down a bit though, as he talked about doing, and focused more on acting and maybe social/political work, but he still would’ve been making music and dropping albums from time to time.
Tupac was just as big as ever when he was alive. Maybe even bigger. Outside America the only reason Biggie, Nas, Jay-Z ever even got noticed was cos 2pac kept mentioning them. Initially no one knew who they were. Even Big didn’t have anywhere near that level of fame and infamy.
6:12 from what he has spoken. He always felt that anyone that challenged the powers that be will lose there life because of it. Specially if they are black....ei many of the black panthers , Malcolm X, MLK etc Add to that poverty depression etc Doesnt give a feeling of long living.
Untrue. Pac was the biggest star, dropped the first double album in hip hop history, was number one, sold 5 million. Biggie got bigger being after death being attached to Pac, and dying
Correction!! Tupac was an international super star and an icon know world wide in 95/96 before he passed and viewed by many as much much more than a musician.
I’m in the minority but me against the world is PACs best album
Then I guess we both are...best album ever!
I don't know bro. But I am also part of that minority.
Lol that's not really a hot take 😂
💯 his most personal album
Factz
Eminem quoted this as one of his favorite tracks
2Pac is the GOAT no doubt
He said this song ,if i die tonight,unconditional love and dear mama are his favourite pac songs
It's funny how you grow up loving biggie and never giving pac a chance to prioritizing his music now becaise it allows for the most views and engagement. Love to see it. Tupac was genuinely a special human being.
Hes listening to too much to not know by now. Hw dont believe the hater comments he makes from time to time
People chose to express the lie. Weird. So dont waste ypur time correcting them. They know. They rather run with story Snoop LYiN said about nas and pac, even though nas himself set it st8. Or run with what wendy williams lie of pac being raped in jail, even fat joe said he looked out for him and when people locked upwith him knew if it happened it would've been known. Its pathetic to say things differently based on what u want
This album was released in '95 and went #1 while he was in jail, his charge was "forcibly touching the buttox" never r4p3
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2Pac was not only the number 1 selling rapper at the time of hus death, he was also getting big in the movie business as a great actor ,he was also writing poetry and he was an activist as well
Keep the 2pac reactions coming. Just think….. you still have hundreds of more songs to react….. this is why 2pac the GOAT
he definitely got bigger when he died but pac was already iconic ans known worldwide at the time of his death
2pac had two bill board number 1 albums when he died. He was huge.
I'm glad to see your channel still going, my good sir!!!
MAN, I was waiting for a reaction to one of my favorite songs from 2Pac.
I get chills from Pac's use of alliteration and his prediction of his death.
2PAC is the GOAT hands down I don't see nobody else fucking with him the best ever 🔥🔥🔥
Crazy to think 2pac died at 25, look at everything he accomplished in that short time. Nobody even heard of Eminem until he was 26.
Azz. Em wrote songs 4 Pac. Exmpl: “Runnin’ (Dying to Live)” by Tupac featuring The Notorious B.I.G.
@@VitaminPete616Wow that's crazy Eminem went back in time and wrote songs in 1993 fucking incredible
@@MrSmokeytehbear “Runnin’ (Dying to Live),” 2Pac featuring the Notorious B.I.G...Eminem Produced an Album For Tupac Shakur...Em is humble. He doesnt like to get credit from those. But all said and done its still Em´s work mostly the songs u know and love...>Smack my azz biatch?
@@VitaminPete616smh 🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️you can’t be this dumb Em didn’t write no songs for Tupac he never even met Tupac
,,😂😂😂😂😂 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂@@VitaminPete616
There's alliteration throughout the whole song. It's not just the p's.
I’m always amazed how that goes over everyone heads… few actually recognize the p’s but no one ever recognizes the ‘s or c’s b’s etc etc.. come collect coroner or I’m sick of psychotic society save me is more subtle than the p’s but still right there
@@kbentjg24my favorite one is “adversaries overdose over deadly notes” with the vs. the only track to do alliteration better than this is alphabetical slaughter.
@@stephencox8723I prefer this because Pac still painted a picture with storytelling while sticking to alliteration
@@Dash-lb8cd hmmmm, I never thought about it that way. you definitely have a point.
Easy Mo Bee also produced "Temptations" from this same album by 2pac. One of his biggest hits, so you should check it out!
Fun fact: Easy Mo Bee is the only producer to produce songs for both 2pac and Biggie.
Been listening to pac since the 90,s I'm so glad the new generation gets to appreciatepac now..for me he is and will forever will be the GOAT
Pac was the number 1 rapper on the planet before he died bro. That huge
Biggest thing in music
This song is seriously a masterpiece. The word play the cadence the beat. Everything just came together
Another great track by him. I’d highly recommend to react to the documentary on his life called Tupac: Resurrection. Perhaps on your movie channel, might help fill in some of the blanks on his life and why he thought the way he did about certain things.
Yes I agree. Best documentary of his
I seen one called Thug Angel long time ago that also is really good 🤞🏼🔥
@@alexcontreras957Thug Angel was really good as well. Definitely another worth while watch
I will always listen to pac. ❤
I hope they bury me and send me to my rest, headlines reading murder to death, my last breath....
Such a prophetic line
I mean who say’s “Adversaries are overdosed over deadly notes”…….only TUPAC AMARU SHAKUR rip the best rapper lived & yeah me against the world is 2pac’s best album ever!! 💯✌🏻
Tupac was the top before he died he gold 5 mil copies of all eyez on me in like 2 months, sure some sales went extra up because of that but he was a superstar before he died.
I was 15 years of age listening to this Album when Pac released it!! I was baptised in the greats as a youngster! Tupac’s songs have lasted the ages because of the quality of his words! Beats and production! Defo Eternal through the ages
It’s always funny how this new generation assumes that’ pac wasnt famous before he died … 2PAC WAS a movie start in juice And had a number one album and song “Me against the world” got locked up and had the number 1 record “temptations” which catapulted his career was Suge knight making him a priority.
How Eminem is on top of the game that’s where 2PAC WAS 1995-1996 and even after doing Beatles number s in heaven
Next song 2Pac- Life goes on - From his passionate delivery and Stacey Smallie’s melodic background vocals, “Life Goes On” is one of Tupac’s most moving songs
Tupac song suggestion. "Str8 Ballin' " from the Thug Life album
This song and trapped are my 2 absolute favorite songs of his.
This was before gangsta rap days with death row. This was his last real album. It's by far my favorite of his albums .
I was listening to Tupac when i was 10 (1998) in Romania, Eastern Europe. And the hip hop bands in Romania at the time were heavily inspired by him. Same with Biggie.
I hate you missed out on Pac when he was alive. I hope you finally come to the conclusion MOST of us have come to. That he was a treasure and hands down the 🐐. He knew the system is not meant for black men to survive or thrive UNLESS we bend the knee. And he was never doing that. RIP Pac 🐐
This song was produced by Easy Moe Bee. He’s an east coast producer he also produced Temptations and Str8 balling. Easy also made music for Biggie Going back to Cali, Warning and Craig Mack’s Flavor in your ear. Dope producer definitely slept on.
Holla if you hear me and Last Wordz with Ice Cube and Ice T
He knew the powers that be were ALWAYS watching, following and trying to delete him
Easy Mo Bee produced this song. The same guy that produced the beats for Biggie's "Gimmie the Loot", "Warning", "Machine Gun Funk", "Ready to Die", "Friend of Mine", and "Party and Bullsh*t".
2pac rapped about his death so much because he said once you become comfortable with the fact of your own death what can you be afraid of. He also said in one of his last interviews that he looked forward to an early death because he felt like he had nothing to live for.
That was a East Coast type track, my favorite type of beat in from that time period, also G Funk was also my favorite at that time. Music will never be the same. Best music was made from 1993 - 2005, golden era of hip hop.
Is this more boom bap
Amazing song by 2 pac he knew he was going to die. That’s why he was putting out so much music real fast.
That's the eerie thing about Tupac.... He predicted his own death in a lot of his songs. I get the feeling he was suffering with a lot of PTSD from way back, that he never properly dealt with. One of my absolute favourite songs of his is called I Ain't Mad At Ya, and it's almost like he's speaking from beyond the grave. He definitely had a hyper awareness of his own personal reality and intuitively understood the limits of the mortal ticking clock of his life.
Gotta be Skandalouz from All Eyez on Me bro. It's a long overdue one.
“Y’all don’t wanna see me in pain I’ll leave that ass like Tony Braxton never breathing again” 🔥🔥🔥
@stephencox8723 it's scandalous 🗣🔥
TUPAC was Challenging GOD about His Existence
7:02 your Trippin bro I was a toddler in 95-96 & I know 2pac & Biggie was huge while alive of course they got bigger but both was super stars before death
yeah buddy trippin, when pac died, the world froze.
Strictly for my niggas another Tupac
This song is a masterpiece. His flow here at one point is insane, felt like he had me in a trance! Style reminds me a bit of geto boys
You speak a TON of truth, brother!! I also appreciate you noting Tupac's knack for alliteration!!! Love those lines, bro!! Imagine Pac going in with the alliteration like, "Pistols popping for petty pussies pretending to pop shots when they pulsating pussies professing to propagate SHIT!!!" hahahahahhaha LOL dude that mofo could pop "P"s all fucking day hahahahaha!!! Another great video!!! I'm catching up on your old ones, homie!!!! Amazing breakdown and analysis of the words and the vibe!!!!! New sub, but I'm subscribed cause you the damn TRUTH bro!!!!!
He knew he was going to down just by looking around in his community and als what happened to his idols.. he's referencing a lot like Malcom X and Martin Luther and knew he was going to be capped by either cops, rival gangs, rival rappers etc, for him it was just a matter of time; but also by knowing that, that's what gave him fuel
I heard in the DMX's song, Shot down featuring 50 Cent, from the Grand Champ album
"And if you talk about death enough death is gon' come"
In interviews & to reporters, He definitely said more than once "love by the gun... Die by the gun"
Great reaction as always
High Octaine!!! Respect.
Tupac and Biggie were really big when they were alive. They were the biggest rap stars on the planet. Tupac even moving into movies. Now, they've just become legendary status.
Pac was way bigger than Biggie when he was alive & he's even more bigger than him after death. Biggie is no where near as big as Pac.
The reason i listen to biggie was cause pac sparked my curiosity. I know biggie s whole catalog. All 58-63 songs. By heart . Ive concluded there are no real biggie fans, that's the disguise pac haters and contrarians wear. They haven't listened to enough biggie or enough pac
This album is a gift for whoever think that Pac became a star after deathrow
He never died!
Thing is pac didn't know how big he was he took deathrow 2 the nxt level
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this is one of his coldest rhyme schemes
This is the mystic about 2pac death in the mid 90s rap superstar movie star entangled in the streets black panther prodigy.. infamous everywhere he went...mid 90s as well.. he couldnt look for guidance for what he was doing... he was the first and last 2pac!! only age 25 ...growing up a black man in LA as well gang poltics, cops, the rap world no industry... SMFH!!! 2pac one of the greatest plagued with depression like a lot of other greats... as he would say catch him in the whirlwind
I hear every thing you said but he don’t grow up in LA
17-25@@Stonecoldalston
Pac is eternal!!
Pac was psyching him self to perform and live as this his final day.. so his work materials sounded like you listening to a dead guy … biggie said in one of his interviews that he treats his art like it’s the final piece of project and live as if today is his last day … that’s why these 2 artists are not from this Universe
When thugz cry - either version ! Let’s go
The movie about 2pac really makes me wonder how skeptical he was of everyone. Especially after the elevator scene… that was just wild and that was only the dramatization of it… I can’t even imagine the real feeling he felt.
I think this paronia led to his iconic JUICE character as well. He FELT CRAZY. Not in a bad way but just weary of the world..
Juice was the 1st movie he starred in. He didn't even have music put out. The bishop character has nothing to do with his mental state in his last years...
Sir, good up, road to glory 2pac on YT.
*look
The beat was East Coast for sure with Easy Mo B. doing it… he did a a couple Biggie beats…
Me against the world next please 🔥😍
This one is unreal too
Classic Pac! Please react to 2Pac White Man's World.
All y'all are wrong about when this man was high profile and famous internationally smh I am glad there's love and respect still for pac but y'all informed wrongly he was known worldwide just for performing his raps while in D.U. when his second album dropped he was already in super stardom along with acting..him getting shot n being the first to create the double quadrupled his name peak and career also he was doing so much as an activist leader behind the scenes as well as before juice debut this man is more than the goat of hip hop aint no man that can be compared come close to his levels of achievement you can be a billionaire and still cant come close
Was waiting for this 1.
my man was talkin about Pistol whippin simps in 1996 😂
👑PAC
Pac the Goat in my book.
This was one of maybe 4 songs produced by Easy Mo Bee
Yo bro you gotta check out when thugs cry OG, Street Fame OG, Never call you bitch again OG, and Hold yah head on the Makaveli album! All straight bops imo and some of his best work.
Check out the cover title on this album💪🏾
Probably his best album tbh
It feels more like a east coast beat because it's Easy Mo Bee lol
2pac and biggie definitely were as big when they were alive
i would recommend you to watch “dear mama”, to know more about Pac and how he was.
TUPAC AND BIGGIE WERE HUGE!
I totally agree with you that Tupac and Biggie alive would have had hip hip in a vastly different direction that what it has gone over the past almost 30 years. They should have had a major effect on the culture and (especially Tupac) American culture in general.
I don’t agree with you that Tupac wouldn’t be as big as he has come to be though (I don’t know about Biggie, because he only put out the two albums). Think about how big Tupac actually was.
This album came out in March 1995 and was the number one album in the USA. And, overall, it’s performance was probably crushed (definitely hurt) by his being in prison, unable to promote it, do shows, TV performances, videos, interviews about it, etc. Him performing Dear Mama on SNL and MTV could have propelled that single to number one, thus driving even more album sales. Same thing with Temptations, Shed So Many Tears, and possibly more singles (though maybe not all the way to Billboard #1), this driving even more album sales.
Regardless, it was a number one album. Then, in February of 1996, All Eyez On Me is released and becomes the number one album. It goes on to sell six million copies before he’s shot again.
That’s two number one albums in a row in less than a year. And, he spent the vast majority of that year in prison. Personally, I think AEOM would’ve gone diamond before 2000 if he’d not passed away, because he’d been able to do more videos and maybe more singles, and definitely more performances and promotion, thus keeping album sales higher fora longer period of time than what they fell to.
Regardless, that’s two number one albums, one with massive sales numbers, in under a year. He was already a massive star, with no signs of his rise slowing unless he chose to slow it.
Now, take into account all that he had completed in his final 10ish months but not published. A lot of that has been released. Now, he stated that he was about to start working on another album that was going to be like a Me Against The World album, more social, political, uplifting, etc. I believe some of the songs meant for that album have been released. I think you can easily guess with songs those are.
Killuminati would have done even better with him alive to promote it, make videos, etc. The One Nation album, and him ending his beef with Biggie (and others), and him working with Nas, would have really had a hugely positive impact on his stardom and cultural influence. Then, that’s possible 2nd Me Against The World album would have been another number one (most likely) with massive sales (most likely). That’s possibly FOUR number one albums in a row, possibly all within less than 3 years, with at least one going Diamond by 2000, and another one or two on their way to becoming Diamond.
And, don’t that would have been the end of his rap career. He may have showed it down a bit though, as he talked about doing, and focused more on acting and maybe social/political work, but he still would’ve been making music and dropping albums from time to time.
Beat produced by Easy Mo Be
Biggie also used the same producer
Look at the Shock G interview he had 4 open contracts on bis head. 1 million contracts. Listen to Hard White with Snoop Dog dedicated to baby lane.
Kendrick Lamar - "Opposites Attract", "U" 🙏 💯
Great one bruh 👍
Tupac was just as big as ever when he was alive. Maybe even bigger. Outside America the only reason Biggie, Nas, Jay-Z ever even got noticed was cos 2pac kept mentioning them. Initially no one knew who they were. Even Big didn’t have anywhere near that level of fame and infamy.
Goat
6:12 from what he has spoken. He always felt that anyone that challenged the powers that be will lose there life because of it.
Specially if they are black....ei many of the black panthers , Malcolm X, MLK etc
Add to that poverty depression etc
Doesnt give a feeling of long living.
That was East Coast, Easy Mo B!
We need a reaction video for White man’z world by Tupac ❤️
Yo my G im still waiting on you checking out the english Kollegah Album, you re gonna enjoy it, its called CBA - The English Album
produced by Easy Mo Bee out of Bed-Sty Brooklyn NYC
This is pre-Death Dow 2Pac .
Your thumbnails be funny af lol
Whole album is fire do thug style frm r u still down album
Is the goat 4 life
Will we ever get an Ed Gordon interview reaction !?!?
pre- death row been hard❤
Ma man finally ...
Please react to 2pac life is so hard. Either the solo og or the version with Snoop Dogg singing the chorus 🙏🏼
Even tho u r biased i like your pac reactions