Fun fact: a fan once ran into 2Pac at the mall and when he asked her what her favourite song of of his was, she said So Many Tears. He ended up telling her that it was the hardest song he has ever written (both in terms of how real the content was and the process of putting it into words).
Tupac’s voice carries so much pain and for those who pay enough attention feels it as well, his soul was begging for help and the media made it seem otherwise only now we can truly hear him and feel it, his life is well documented through his song, interviews and throughout his family history, 2pac was, is and always will be the most authentic rapper that ever touched the mic 🎤 #riptupac
I remember when I first heard this song it made me cry cause it seemed like he was talking about my life. I swear Pac spoke for so many people from the hood and disenfranchised community’s. Pac is the realest and the Goat of hip hop!
I’m really happy to see how quickly this channel is growing, a day or two ago he had 3.32k subs now he has 3.39k subs. This dude is one of the best reactors out there, he really deserves this
He says in the last part of the 3rd verse: "See this Tanqueray influenced me to getting crazy Disillusioned lately, I've been really wanting babies So I could see a part of me that wasn't always shady Don't trust my lady 'cause she's a product of this poison I'm hearing noises, think she's fuckin' all my boys, can't take no more"
I've said it before naz em big jz all great but this is a thinking man's rapper goat hands down no disrespect to the others love then to but pac on another level
@@sterlingdavis183 2pac had the almighty flowing through him that's why. He even said it. "I feel his hands on my brain when I write rhymes I go blind and let the lord do his thang."
This song was produced by Shock G (rest in peace) who was in the group Digital Underground and sampled these 2 songs: Stevie Wonder - That Girl Quincy Jones - That dude
_“Seen drive-by's takin' lives, little kids die."_ Man, that line always gets me especially after learning about the incident Pac had in Marin in ‘92. I believe it was The Outlawz that gave an interview a while back detailing the incident. Long story short, Pac had taken them on a trip to Marin city (a small unincorporated community in Cali where Pac first landed when he came out west). He wanted to go back to celebrate his new album, thank people who looked out for him when he was homeless etc. Unfortunately some entourage came by and didn’t see it that way. They thought he only came back to flex. An altercation started, escalated, and soon enough Pac and the Outlawz were running for their lives and getting shot at. A stray bullet ended up hitting and killing 6 year old Qa’id Walker-Teal as he was riding on his bike. Ballistic tests proved that the stray bullet didn't come from any of Pac or the Outlawz' guns but he never got over it. He settled with the family for 500k-1M in todays currency. “I don't know how we made it out that day, but we did. It wasn't like we were just getting chased out Marin, they were out for _smoke_ that day. I remember we jumped in the Jeep and Mopreme was struggling to get it to turn on so Pac just turned around and covered us with his entire body. Bricks, rocks, all kinds of shit was getting thrown at his back and head but he was just set on making sure nothing happened to us. I mean we were just children back then you know? That night...Was the first time I had seen Pac cry since we were kids. The death of that little boy really shook him." - E.D.I
How many times have they tried to kill Tupac Marin city Then came the cops beating that guy and they get in gun fight with Tupac Then that bullshit sodomy charge The shot at the studio Then Vegas And shock g says he told Tupac that he heard that 5 hit was put out on Tupac 5 people payed to kill him!!
Pac will always forever be the greatest of all time. Wayne is #2 in my book and then there’s everyone else. It’s the way Pac made you feel his words on top of the delivery, lyrics, and production. His influence is unmatched. I remember in my honors English class back in 05-06, I used Pac’s lyrics for an assignment and got a 100 for it. Teacher was amazed at the words
Some people say 2pac was a lyricist. But what they don’t see is his lyrics are lyrics inside of lyrics. Who use his words to make you think about the previous verse throughout the whole song. Some rappers do it but not on a consistent basis. After a few verses they normally change up or switch subjects. PAC write songs as if he’s writing a book. Very descriptive. If he was walking on a normal road. He could convince you that road could lead you to paradise. Don’t think he’d ever had writers block. Because he put his heart in to every song. He had me screaming west side and I’m from the east coast lol. Most of other rappers are like watching science fiction movies. Their movies might be good but not real. Most of PAC is based on a true story or in fact a true story. Most Oscar’s won or up for nominations are mostly based on true stories. My point is PAC gave you us Oscars all the time accept his work won’t a performance. Don’t have to agree with me. It really up for debate. I don’t go back in forth on whose the greatest of all time. I did when I was younger but then I realized when something is so easy to see. It’s hard to make a blind man see. But if he get a chance to see the light it a change his whole look of the world. So people that don’t get PAC. It’s their lost and they missed out. I have no envy against them only pity for them
I remember literally crying the first time I heard this song. As someone who personally suffers with PTSD, this sounds eerily similar to my own thought processes back in the day. If only we could all go back in time and give Pac one big hug. He always gave so much of himself, yet no one was ever there to reciprocate half the amount. It's truly audacious how anyone could turn around and wonder why he became so angry and self-destructive. _"walk a mile in my shoes, and you'd be crazy too"_
Yeah he said it himself If everybody so worried about why didn't nobody come help me I feel the same way he was loyal but it seems the more we see and hear that most of the industry hated Tupac mostly jealousy
@@brainsqueezereactions LYRICS CHECK: Tupac said; Don't trust my lady, cause she's a product of this poison I'm hearing noises, THINK SHE'S FUCKING ALL MY BOYS. CAN'T TAKE NO MORE, I'M FALLING TO THE FLOOR BEGGING FOR THE LORD TO LET ME INTO HEAVEN'S DOOR. SHED SO MANY TEARS.
This song grabs your mind heart and soul !!! Yes you will shed tears as well, I bang out every time I hear this one and hold back tears !!! I have shed tears so many times to this song over the years since it first came out that I try to focus on the beat and just bobbing my head and just visualize pac rapping !!!
Watching you react to this banger, laughing cause this 2pac journey will never be topped, never be equalled by any other rapper. He's everest you never find a equal 🔥🔥🔥
This song & album got me thru a very difficult time in my life . Your reaction is the same as mine was at first hearing this. Your pause & rewind is a genuine reaction. Great video upload ! RIP 2PAC 🙏
"tell em can u feel me"? "That's an understatement of the Century"! That was perfect i got chills. Pacs energy was so raw and so real it's like he's alive, and that emotion is captured in the recording in his music forever. This is a really important channel, I'm so glad to did this man, pac deserves to be heard and understood more! They took him out cuz of who he was no doubt. Genius indeed.
CHALKLINE...which represents the actual chalkline drawn around bodies by police to identify the position of the body in death. However, I think it also represents a line of drugs...hence the "getting high" reference. "Broken-hearted as I glance at the chalk line, getting high"...please note that it doesn't say "I'm getting high", so I believe the "getting high" is a double entendre...the body count is getting high and the other is the general reference to a line of drugs.
What makes this album so prophetic and classic is because he wrote this before he went to prison and some of it he wrote before he even got shot so it's like a prophecy...... These songs come from 1993 to early 1995 recording sessions
Shock G confirmed that 2pac had 4 hits out on his life, 2 in New York, 2 in L.A. He had every right to be paranoid, real life situations, great reaction btw, be kind & rewind ⏪
The mad thing about breaking down Tupac songs is the guy's work ethic. We can wax lyrical on his poety and verse writing skills, but the guy wrote most of his tracks in record time, completing three tracks a day most days he went into the recording studio. Think I remember seeing that he recorded about 150 songs during the final year of his life. So, to think that he could construct songs this well, with such ease and deep meaning, is mindboggling. The guy was a genius workahloic.
Another level gained when you realized and said, "is how much he squeezes in without it becoming it battered with words." Kudos to you!!! Brilliant deduction! That is the art of Pac. Thank you for being so aware! This has made my day. 😀 Think you misinterpreted "wondering why as I walk by broken hearted as I glance at the "chalk line" because of all the killing.
Don't let em get to you bro. Personally, I appreciate the breakdowns and analysis more than a simple listening session. I always love when reactors stop to give their opinion. It's really is that step that's makes their content their own. I like your setup bro...much respect
“broken hearted as I glance at the chalk line getting high” Pac “Don’t trust my lady cuz she’s a product of the poison, Im hearing noises/ I think she fu$kn all my boys, cant take no more/“ Pac keep it comin wit these reactions my G ✊🏽
I've been a 2pac Fan since 1991 I think I can answer what you are trying to say, the delivery the G.O.A.T dropped was from a different dimension he dragged the words to the chords and his voice when rapping talking whether he was happy sad angry whatever mood was from the pit of his stomach, you can hear the pain and he connected with his audience emotionally and with him being so relatable his poetry and lyrics were beyond genius, no other rappers fan following respects, admires, love their favourite the way we hold Pac's esteem, he is the G.O.A.T will always be the G.O.A.T
My every move is a calculated step to bring me closer to embrace an early death , now there's nothing left WOW OH WOW who else got lyrics This meaningful and full of power
Nobody!!!! Chuck d, KRS1, scarface and DMX there are other great rappers with impactful and inspirational lyrics but all of them are fighting for second place and I say that respectfully!!!
“Wonder why as I walk by- broken hearted as I glance at the *chalk* line, getting high.” Chalk line like with a murder they take chalk and outline where the body was when doing forensics. I am loving these reactions! Thank you. You have empath qualities. You feel things on a deep level not superficial. 🥰
Genius track and great reaction - thanks man. The cool thing about this channel is you bring out the genius part of Pac’s lyrics and delivery and this is something I see in the comments that many of us appreciate. This is definitely an album you can go through with a single skip.
Seeing someone get hyped over this song as if it's new is dope! You took this in as a real connoisseur. This was so much more powerful then and there, but this song did change the world. It was also slept on by many.
Love your Pac reactions. It's good to see you actually get what makes him so great. His rhymes are simplicity but highly poetic. But his ability to deliver emotion is unmatched as a Rapper.
Its "broken hearted as I glance at the CHALK LINE getten high" police will draw the outline of the body in chalk to record the position of the body when found to reference after the body's taken away
I named my youngest son Kaito because of Pac and my other sons middle name is Shakur. I'll stop blowing up the comment section 😅 but man haven't been this excited about a channel before. I thought I heard it all and seen all by pac...this is new! it's super refreshing to see how you take in his music. So much fun all over again. Thank you thank you thank you. Love n respect.
Hey! You will NOT stop blowing up the comment section, this channel is all about BLOWING UP THE COMMENTS! So keep these coming again and again. So glad youre excited again and hope I can keep that excitement up 🙌🤯⏪️🧠
Love this guy's reaction!! I truly understand everything he's going through listening to 2Pac music. Best storyteller and rap lyricist ever, no question. RIP PAC
I'm sure someone already helped you out but just in case...Broken harted as I glance at the chalk line,gettin high. As in chalk outline of the body cops make where it lays before they take it to the mourge. They leave the chalk outline for the dedectives to figure out ballistics etc.
I love your reactions on Tupac. He said as I glance at the chalk line getting high. Referring to the chalk outline of a dead body. I’m watching all your reactions on Tupac now.
One of my favorites. That song hit extra deep when he died. I remember rap city would play the music video alot. Oh you should check out the original version with Stretch that finally leaked in CQ Quality. Pac removed Stretch verse after the 1994 Quad Shooting. You can still hear him in the hook though.
That’s just when people double up their vocals. Adlibs is when you hear pac speaking in the background and stuff! You best believe no god damn auto tune with PACs voice, rough rugged and raw and what a voice he had! Wait till you hear street life, the venom in his voice is unreal!
@@davidlangley09 yea, I’ve sent him the link to all out og about 20 times bro haha! Not just rap voice, think PACs probably got the most powerful voice of all time… Man was something different!
@@CrsDkrZ I much prefer the album versions because the OG versions lack most of the production that was put into the songs and the beats are horrible. Have you listened to the album version of the song.
I was fresh out the penitentiary walking down east 14th street in Oakland the first time I heard this song I remember it like yesterday I felt like I was hearing my story somebody was reading my mind and the tears came down I remember thinking this is the coldest rap song I ever heard to this day I feel the same. He became the greatest rapper of all times in my mind and thank God for Shock G this beat just permeates the soul. The depth of the lyrics and I've lost so many more peers since then and tears every rime this song plays. If you don't think Pac is the greatest then your heart is unreachable. A word to the reactor please react to any and or all the songs on Til End Time album that was a posthumous release just brilliant both sonically and lyrically. Perhaps the title track or letter to my unborn child.
Me against the world. All eyes on me. Until the end of time. In my opinion the 3 best albums from 2pac. The best 3 albums of all time. Another legend reaction Hector. Stay real brother
Tupac’s black panther influence from his mom and the recently passed Mutulu, and his soulfulness when delivering lines, it’s always like listening to the old speeches by MLK or Malcolm X… like there’s centuries of black struggle behind every word… Tupac is just straight 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Bro I like your vibe I'm a very big Tupac fan I remember as kid I use to intimate him and tell my mom he was my real dad 😂 and too see the good and bad impact that he left on the hip hop community Is infamous he is the infamous makevli the dawn if he was his age he died now in this time he would still be the goat by the way this my favorite of all time
The beat was sampled from Stevie wonder’s song-that girl. And yes 2pac was all about ad libs on his songs. “Chalk-line” used to trace over a dead body in a crime scene.
Such a great song and your right about the inflection (?) Nobody does it so subtlety but so pronounced if that makes sense... And I don't think youve even done 10% of his songs yet
@@brainsqueezereactions consider this, if we count each cd released has 12 songs, there are what 14 CDs of released stuff, then you got soundtracks he was on, unreleased stuff, songs he featured on for other artists, and then you got the OGs which many are same verses different beats, but many have extra verses..depending how you count them he could have anywhere between 350-550 songs he's on. That last year at death row when not on film set he'd do 5 songs a day. Also doesn't include stuff we'll never hear..there was a fire at death row and many reels were destroyed, daz from the Dogg pound reckons he stole some when he left death row. Mental I say!
@@Mansplainer452 I thought they were basically scraps as death row were 'clever' and banged out all the good ones in better days, UTEOT and still I rise before the ruling was finalized and they had to hand them over?
I love your energy and your insight! Thanks for reminding me of my love for music. “That Girl” by Stevie Wonder is the base source sample (the harmonica snippet, etc.). This song hits me in the feels. Hard. Almost to much to hear but too important to ignore. Keep doing what you’re doing, Mark. We need it. 🤍🙏🏼🎵👏🏼
I enjoy your beak down bruh- very analytical. The points where you stop and rewind are perfect for us because you don’t let anything pass by undone. On top of it all - it’s entertaining to watch. You combine mind with humor. “You funny”. Great job. PS - And it’s a Japanese jawn you’re referring to. Chalk line - the dead person outline on the concrete / asphalt. “I think she’s fuckin all my boyz….. “
Fun fact: a fan once ran into 2Pac at the mall and when he asked her what her favourite song of of his was, she said So Many Tears. He ended up telling her that it was the hardest song he has ever written (both in terms of how real the content was and the process of putting it into words).
Wow, really! Never knew that
Thats amazing!!!!!
1 who is this Fan ?
And how do u know?
Yes that is a true moment
My favourite pac song also
I get chills everytime Pac say "Please Lord forgive me for my sins, cus here I come.."
Me too man. Don't we all feel like that at times knowing we're mortal being who are eventually going to face our end someday?
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Man!!. 😢🔥💔
For me is: "this aint the life for me, i wanna change but aint no future right for me"
Ricky me! Twoo! BRO
He was and still is the only person to hold the #1 Billboard 100 spot while being incarcerated with this album.
Not anymore
@@patrickburks6614 explain
@@switcheezy Wayne and youngboy have done it also now
But not at the number 1 position and had the album released while in jail
Wayne was before he went to prison with the Carter IV
Tupac’s voice carries so much pain and for those who pay enough attention feels it as well, his soul was begging for help and the media made it seem otherwise only now we can truly hear him and feel it, his life is well documented through his song, interviews and throughout his family history, 2pac was, is and always will be the most authentic rapper that ever touched the mic 🎤 #riptupac
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Well said 💯✊🏾🙏🏾
I remember when I first heard this song it made me cry cause it seemed like he was talking about my life. I swear Pac spoke for so many people from the hood and disenfranchised community’s. Pac is the realest and the Goat of hip hop!
I’m really happy to see how quickly this channel is growing, a day or two ago he had 3.32k subs now he has 3.39k subs.
This dude is one of the best reactors out there, he really deserves this
Thank you my friend! Its flying up!!!
Agreed
💯 I‘m just watching his reactions and no other channels…
And in the last four hours he gained 2 thousand subs
Once PAC is and will always be number one ..
Alot of 2pac fans knew he was a genius but sometime it takes you finding it on your own to appreciate his lyrics..
This makes sense thank you
He says in the last part of the 3rd verse:
"See this Tanqueray influenced me to getting crazy Disillusioned lately,
I've been really wanting babies
So I could see a part of me that wasn't always shady
Don't trust my lady 'cause she's a product of this poison
I'm hearing noises, think she's fuckin' all my boys, can't take no more"
this
I've said it before naz em big jz all great but this is a thinking man's rapper goat hands down no disrespect to the others love then to but pac on another level
@@sterlingdavis183 2pac had the almighty flowing through him that's why. He even said it. "I feel his hands on my brain when I write rhymes I go blind and let the lord do his thang."
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Tupac PUT YOU DIRECTLY into the situation as if YOURE THERE in REAL TIME!!!
Its just mad how he can do that!
This song was produced by Shock G (rest in peace) who was in the group Digital Underground and sampled these 2 songs:
Stevie Wonder - That Girl
Quincy Jones - That dude
RIP Greg Shock G Jacobs he knew how to bring the best out of Pac
_“Seen drive-by's takin' lives, little kids die."_
Man, that line always gets me especially after learning about the incident Pac had in Marin in ‘92. I believe it was The Outlawz that gave an interview a while back detailing the incident. Long story short, Pac had taken them on a trip to Marin city (a small unincorporated community in Cali where Pac first landed when he came out west). He wanted to go back to celebrate his new album, thank people who looked out for him when he was homeless etc. Unfortunately some entourage came by and didn’t see it that way. They thought he only came back to flex. An altercation started, escalated, and soon enough Pac and the Outlawz were running for their lives and getting shot at. A stray bullet ended up hitting and killing 6 year old Qa’id Walker-Teal as he was riding on his bike. Ballistic tests proved that the stray bullet didn't come from any of Pac or the Outlawz' guns but he never got over it. He settled with the family for 500k-1M in todays currency.
“I don't know how we made it out that day, but we did. It wasn't like we were just getting chased out Marin, they were out for _smoke_ that day. I remember we jumped in the Jeep and Mopreme was struggling to get it to turn on so Pac just turned around and covered us with his entire body. Bricks, rocks, all kinds of shit was getting thrown at his back and head but he was just set on making sure nothing happened to us. I mean we were just children back then you know? That night...Was the first time I had seen Pac cry since we were kids. The death of that little boy really shook him."
- E.D.I
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I remember that
How many times have they tried to kill Tupac
Marin city
Then came the cops beating that guy and they get in gun fight with Tupac
Then that bullshit sodomy charge
The shot at the studio
Then Vegas
And shock g says he told Tupac that he heard that 5 hit was put out on Tupac 5 people payed to kill him!!
Shows the person Pac was.
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Pac will always forever be the greatest of all time. Wayne is #2 in my book and then there’s everyone else. It’s the way Pac made you feel his words on top of the delivery, lyrics, and production. His influence is unmatched. I remember in my honors English class back in 05-06, I used Pac’s lyrics for an assignment and got a 100 for it. Teacher was amazed at the words
If Pac is number 1,then Eminem holds the number 2 spot.Matter of opinion though
Some people say 2pac was a lyricist. But what they don’t see is his lyrics are lyrics inside of lyrics. Who use his words to make you think about the previous verse throughout the whole song. Some rappers do it but not on a consistent basis. After a few verses they normally change up or switch subjects. PAC write songs as if he’s writing a book. Very descriptive. If he was walking on a normal road. He could convince you that road could lead you to paradise. Don’t think he’d ever had writers block. Because he put his heart in to every song. He had me screaming west side and I’m from the east coast lol. Most of other rappers are like watching science fiction movies. Their movies might be good but not real. Most of PAC is based on a true story or in fact a true story. Most Oscar’s won or up for nominations are mostly based on true stories. My point is PAC gave you us Oscars all the time accept his work won’t a performance. Don’t have to agree with me. It really up for debate. I don’t go back in forth on whose the greatest of all time. I did when I was younger but then I realized when something is so easy to see. It’s hard to make a blind man see. But if he get a chance to see the light it a change his whole look of the world. So people that don’t get PAC. It’s their lost and they missed out. I have no envy against them only pity for them
This one right here my G!🔥👍
This is true as hell.
Very powerful statement and conclusion here
You’ll hear that a lot. The way pac emphasises his words is fucking something special… He was so naturally gifted it’s ridiculous!
I remember literally crying the first time I heard this song. As someone who personally suffers with PTSD, this sounds eerily similar to my own thought processes back in the day. If only we could all go back in time and give Pac one big hug. He always gave so much of himself, yet no one was ever there to reciprocate half the amount. It's truly audacious how anyone could turn around and wonder why he became so angry and self-destructive.
_"walk a mile in my shoes, and you'd be crazy too"_
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Yeah he said it himself
If everybody so worried about why didn't nobody come help me
I feel the same way he was loyal but it seems the more we see and hear that most of the industry hated Tupac mostly jealousy
@@brainsqueezereactions LYRICS CHECK:
Tupac said;
Don't trust my lady, cause she's a product of this poison I'm hearing noises, THINK SHE'S FUCKING ALL MY BOYS.
CAN'T TAKE NO MORE, I'M FALLING TO THE FLOOR BEGGING FOR THE LORD TO LET ME INTO HEAVEN'S DOOR.
SHED SO MANY TEARS.
This song grabs your mind heart and soul !!! Yes you will shed tears as well, I bang out every time I hear this one and hold back tears !!! I have shed tears so many times to this song over the years since it first came out that I try to focus on the beat and just bobbing my head and just visualize pac rapping !!!
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Watching you react to this banger, laughing cause this 2pac journey will never be topped, never be equalled by any other rapper. He's everest you never find a equal 🔥🔥🔥
He says, "broken hearted as I glance at the CHALK LINE...gettin high."
One of my favourite Tupac songs you can hear the pain in his voice another great reaction
This song & album got me thru a very difficult time in my life . Your reaction is the same as mine was at first hearing this. Your pause & rewind is a genuine reaction. Great video upload ! RIP 2PAC 🙏
Thank you for recognising real!
I hope you're in a better place now stay strong brother!
@@onenation1124 yes things are going well now. Thanks for the positive thoughts.
I feel you. Me Against the World saved my life.
This song never gets old and will never be skipped!!🔥
"tell em can u feel me"? "That's an understatement of the Century"! That was perfect i got chills. Pacs energy was so raw and so real it's like he's alive, and that emotion is captured in the recording in his music forever. This is a really important channel, I'm so glad to did this man, pac deserves to be heard and understood more! They took him out cuz of who he was no doubt. Genius indeed.
Out of all of PAC’s songs this one stands as #1 to me 🔥🔥🙏🏽
CHALKLINE...which represents the actual chalkline drawn around bodies by police to identify the position of the body in death. However, I think it also represents a line of drugs...hence the "getting high" reference. "Broken-hearted as I glance at the chalk line, getting high"...please note that it doesn't say "I'm getting high", so I believe the "getting high" is a double entendre...the body count is getting high and the other is the general reference to a line of drugs.
Pac said on several occasions all he ever did was smoke weed he never fucked with any of that other bullshit.
You over-analysed this, he just meant he was staring at the chalkline they draw around dead bodies, whilst high off a blunt.
No it’s definitely him smoking a blunt while walking by a crime scene broken hearted, but still continue to smoke a blunt while walking away from it.
Just a little correction, Pac said "Wonder why as I walk by
Broken-hearted as I glance at the chalk line, getting high." Keep up the good work.
What makes this album so prophetic and classic is because he wrote this before he went to prison and some of it he wrote before he even got shot so it's like a prophecy...... These songs come from 1993 to early 1995 recording sessions
Shock G confirmed that 2pac had 4 hits out on his life, 2 in New York, 2 in L.A. He had every right to be paranoid, real life situations, great reaction btw, be kind & rewind ⏪
The mad thing about breaking down Tupac songs is the guy's work ethic. We can wax lyrical on his poety and verse writing skills, but the guy wrote most of his tracks in record time, completing three tracks a day most days he went into the recording studio. Think I remember seeing that he recorded about 150 songs during the final year of his life. So, to think that he could construct songs this well, with such ease and deep meaning, is mindboggling. The guy was a genius workahloic.
That is crazy to even think about 🤯🤯
Another level gained when you realized and said, "is how much he squeezes in without it becoming it battered with words." Kudos to you!!! Brilliant deduction! That is the art of Pac. Thank you for being so aware! This has made my day. 😀
Think you misinterpreted "wondering why as I walk by broken hearted as I glance at the "chalk line" because of all the killing.
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Don't let em get to you bro. Personally, I appreciate the breakdowns and analysis more than a simple listening session. I always love when reactors stop to give their opinion. It's really is that step that's makes their content their own. I like your setup bro...much respect
Fun fact this has always been my fav Tupac song so prolific
lyrical genius ❤ one of my favourite 2pac tunes
This song always put me in my place, the human awareness of pain caused by death of love ones from state oppression.....Pac is the greatest poet
Felt like this my entire teenage years. Still regress at times.
“broken hearted as I glance at the chalk line getting high” Pac
“Don’t trust my lady cuz she’s a product of the poison, Im hearing noises/ I think she fu$kn all my boys, cant take no more/“ Pac
keep it comin wit these reactions my G ✊🏽
Found my new favourite channel. Someone who can appreciate 2pac as much as me and the art of his music!
"Cause she's a product of this poison, I'm hearin' noises, THAT SHE'S fuckin' all my boys, can't take no more..."
I've been a 2pac Fan since 1991 I think I can answer what you are trying to say, the delivery the G.O.A.T dropped was from a different dimension he dragged the words to the chords and his voice when rapping talking whether he was happy sad angry whatever mood was from the pit of his stomach, you can hear the pain and he connected with his audience emotionally and with him being so relatable his poetry and lyrics were beyond genius, no other rappers fan following respects, admires, love their favourite the way we hold Pac's esteem, he is the G.O.A.T will always be the G.O.A.T
I cry whenever am listening to this track😪
Its powerful 🙌🔥💔
My every move is a calculated step to bring me closer to embrace an early death , now there's nothing left WOW OH WOW who else got lyrics This meaningful and full of power
Nobody!!!! Chuck d, KRS1, scarface and DMX there are other great rappers with impactful and inspirational lyrics but all of them are fighting for second place and I say that respectfully!!!
Fireworks of emotions, I can't believe the rhymes, the meaning of the melody are all at the highest level, fine
My favorite song on this album 🔥🐐
This song is so calm. Hector you teaching me so much
Thank you my friend !
At some points in this song between the chorus, it really do sounds like pac is crying and shedding tears.
powerful words coming from a powerful human being. 2pac G.O.A.T and Legend of the rap game
“Wonder why as I walk by- broken hearted as I glance at the *chalk* line, getting high.”
Chalk line like with a murder they take chalk and outline where the body was when doing forensics.
I am loving these reactions! Thank you. You have empath qualities. You feel things on a deep level not superficial. 🥰
Genius track and great reaction - thanks man. The cool thing about this channel is you bring out the genius part of Pac’s lyrics and delivery and this is something I see in the comments that many of us appreciate.
This is definitely an album you can go through with a single skip.
Seeing someone get hyped over this song as if it's new is dope!
You took this in as a real connoisseur.
This was so much more powerful then and there, but this song did change the world.
It was also slept on by many.
Love the beat as well!!!!
Love your Pac reactions. It's good to see you actually get what makes him so great. His rhymes are simplicity but highly poetic. But his ability to deliver emotion is unmatched as a Rapper.
Stopping and rewinding is so genius and educational ..... thanks squeeze🔥🔥
So authentic man💯
Thank you my friend 🤗🤗🤗🔥
Its "broken hearted as I glance at the CHALK LINE getten high" police will draw the outline of the body in chalk to record the position of the body when found to reference after the body's taken away
My hat off to you sir! You really understand PAC!!!
I named my youngest son Kaito because of Pac and my other sons middle name is Shakur. I'll stop blowing up the comment section 😅 but man haven't been this excited about a channel before. I thought I heard it all and seen all by pac...this is new! it's super refreshing to see how you take in his music. So much fun all over again. Thank you thank you thank you. Love n respect.
Hey! You will NOT stop blowing up the comment section, this channel is all about BLOWING UP THE COMMENTS! So keep these coming again and again. So glad youre excited again and hope I can keep that excitement up 🙌🤯⏪️🧠
That line about little kids die was broken hearted as I glanced at the chalk line. The chalk outline of a dead body
Love this guy's reaction!! I truly understand everything he's going through listening to 2Pac music. Best storyteller and rap lyricist ever, no question. RIP PAC
Internal fire=HELL
I'm sure someone already helped you out but just in case...Broken harted as I glance at the chalk line,gettin high. As in chalk outline of the body cops make where it lays before they take it to the mourge. They leave the chalk outline for the dedectives to figure out ballistics etc.
He said "broken hearted as I glance at the chalk line getting high" the chalk line is the line they draw on the ground when someone die.
I love your reactions on Tupac. He said as I glance at the chalk line getting high. Referring to the chalk outline of a dead body. I’m watching all your reactions on Tupac now.
Im in tears
A Thugs Prayer. Awesome POET
with pac you will never be disappointed
Not once
Man I love your coments. I a. brazilian and I barely speak English but J like how you separate the songs in preces and explain it. Excelente job!
Thank you! And love right back to 🇧🇷
23:01 that last one, shed so many tears. 💔
One of my favorites. That song hit extra deep when he died. I remember rap city would play the music video alot. Oh you should check out the original version with Stretch that finally leaked in CQ Quality. Pac removed Stretch verse after the 1994 Quad Shooting. You can still hear him in the hook though.
Chalk line , love how you rewind don’t ever stop and salutations sir
FYI, That was Stevie Wonder on the Harmonica. What an unexpected and dynamic collaboration❤
Legend right there. Timeless music
Best reaction channel on UA-cam
Thank you so much 🫡⏪️🧠
I can tell by ur reaction to Pac's music , u get it !!
And ur a fan , and will be for life !!
Yo Hector.. ibcant wait to get off work to hear this one.. Great Song 🎵
(Chalk line)
(She's a product of this poison )
Love the song & love the reaction
Great video, I love reactors that actually listen to the lyrics and dissect them. What a deep song, RIP 2pac
That’s just when people double up their vocals. Adlibs is when you hear pac speaking in the background and stuff! You best believe no god damn auto tune with PACs voice, rough rugged and raw and what a voice he had! Wait till you hear street life, the venom in his voice is unreal!
Don't forget the song all out. At some parts he has a growl to his voice, he has the best rap voice I have ever heard.
@@davidlangley09 yea, I’ve sent him the link to all out og about 20 times bro haha! Not just rap voice, think PACs probably got the most powerful voice of all time… Man was something different!
@@CrsDkrZ I much prefer the album versions because the OG versions lack most of the production that was put into the songs and the beats are horrible. Have you listened to the album version of the song.
@@davidlangley09 ua-cam.com/video/Nk7IniDQBUQ/v-deo.html
@@davidlangley09 album version is trash bro.
Me Against the World! My favorite Album of all times!
Brokenhearted as I glance at the chalk lines getting high
Sometimes i think PAC wasnt even human. Cause he was just too damn good!!!
I was fresh out the penitentiary walking down east 14th street in Oakland the first time I heard this song I remember it like yesterday I felt like I was hearing my story somebody was reading my mind and the tears came down I remember thinking this is the coldest rap song I ever heard to this day I feel the same. He became the greatest rapper of all times in my mind and thank God for Shock G this beat just permeates the soul. The depth of the lyrics and I've lost so many more peers since then and tears every rime this song plays. If you don't think Pac is the greatest then your heart is unreachable. A word to the reactor please react to any and or all the songs on Til End Time album that was a posthumous release just brilliant both sonically and lyrically. Perhaps the title track or letter to my unborn child.
The harmonica sample is from Steve Wonder.
PAC the damn fkn goat!!!!!!
The harmonica is a sample from “That Girl” by Stevie Wonder
Me against the world. All eyes on me. Until the end of time. In my opinion the 3 best albums from 2pac. The best 3 albums of all time. Another legend reaction Hector. Stay real brother
Will di brodie and thank you
Tupac’s black panther influence from his mom and the recently passed Mutulu, and his soulfulness when delivering lines, it’s always like listening to the old speeches by MLK or Malcolm X… like there’s centuries of black struggle behind every word… Tupac is just straight 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
yes finally one of my favorites (there are a lot but this is at least my top10). NICE!!!
Tupac Smile. You'll dig it
On my list!
Bro I like your vibe I'm a very big Tupac fan I remember as kid I use to intimate him and tell my mom he was my real dad 😂 and too see the good and bad impact that he left on the hip hop community Is infamous he is the infamous makevli the dawn if he was his age he died now in this time he would still be the goat by the way this my favorite of all time
This is the 2nd me against the world, pac said biggie album sound like his so he changed it up
The beat was sampled from Stevie wonder’s song-that girl.
And yes 2pac was all about ad libs on his songs.
“Chalk-line” used to trace over a dead body in a crime scene.
One of my favorite, I realy like it.
A classic 🔥🎶🔥
The snoop song you was rapping in the beginning is Doggy Dogg World @Brain Squeeze Reactions 💯
Yesss!!!! Tune
This song is deep bro, one of my favorites.
Broken hearted as I glance at the chalk line getting high
Such a great song and your right about the inflection (?) Nobody does it so subtlety but so pronounced if that makes sense...
And I don't think youve even done 10% of his songs yet
Whaaaat 😳😳😳😳😳
@@brainsqueezereactions consider this, if we count each cd released has 12 songs, there are what 14 CDs of released stuff, then you got soundtracks he was on, unreleased stuff, songs he featured on for other artists, and then you got the OGs which many are same verses different beats, but many have extra verses..depending how you count them he could have anywhere between 350-550 songs he's on. That last year at death row when not on film set he'd do 5 songs a day. Also doesn't include stuff we'll never hear..there was a fire at death row and many reels were destroyed, daz from the Dogg pound reckons he stole some when he left death row. Mental I say!
@@Mansplainer452 I thought they were basically scraps as death row were 'clever' and banged out all the good ones in better days, UTEOT and still I rise before the ruling was finalized and they had to hand them over?
YOU listen to music exactly like we all do in our lives! Thank you. Haters be gone!
Highly anticipated song, keep on the grind!
Yes yes 🥲
thats exactly what the man just did😂😂😂
He rapped his eulogy
I love your energy and your insight! Thanks for reminding me of my love for music. “That Girl” by Stevie Wonder is the base source sample (the harmonica snippet, etc.). This song hits me in the feels. Hard. Almost to much to hear but too important to ignore. Keep doing what you’re doing, Mark. We need it. 🤍🙏🏼🎵👏🏼
I enjoy your beak down bruh- very analytical. The points where you stop and rewind are perfect for us because you don’t let anything pass by undone. On top of it all - it’s entertaining to watch. You combine mind with humor. “You funny”. Great job.
PS - And it’s a Japanese jawn you’re referring to.
Chalk line - the dead person outline on the concrete / asphalt. “I think she’s fuckin all my boyz….. “
Thank you very much 🙌🧠🤯
The Lord knows & if I die 2nite🔥