Metal is my preferred genre, and I was devastated when Pac died, because he transcended genres. He was more than music. He spoke to our hearts and minds.
Devastating that nobody has the decency to leave a comment for your efforts.- Anyhow: Even though I never had been into this genre I did know who Tupac was and one thing that stood out was not just his beautiful eyes but also the intelligence behind them.- Thank you for my first listen to this important artist.
It’s a shame that when an individual such as 2pac can speak genuine truth to life that it doesn’t always hit as it should’ve in the moment it was spoken but rather not until years have passed does the initial blow and force of what was said actually hits some people in the realist ways only leaving them to say wow…why is it that we couldn’t respect or hear him when he was alive trying to open our minds to his truths of life about many. Amazing but overall still satisfying because ultimately a seed planted today takes many tomorrows to fully grow. In one of his interviews, not sure which one it was but, he did say that he may not make change in the hearts and minds of people today but he promises that he will spark the mind of the individual who will make the changes tomorrow.
He really changed the world. I was a 12 year old white girl 2hen he was killed. I still remember that day that moment they announced he was killed. Years later i named my first born my son after Tupac. He reached everyone in a short time
Rhe reason why we couldn't understand why people where upset about Pac's death. Ia why why the homies could understand the gravity of Kurt's death. Both groups lost a prophet. We cried, and grieved together.
That is great, I use to listen to 2pac when I was 15, now I am 43 years old. He is the best, but at first they use to call criminals when we play pac those years.
By far the best reaction. I remember blasting tupac so much for the story telling. Kind of wild how the media portrayed rap as a negative image. They did that because they were worried it empowered people. This is why they glorify rap today, with the gay rappers and no talent rappers that can't even open their mouths. We lost control of society and its all by design, stay dumb everyone so they can stay in power.
It does take skill, time, conviction, courage to look in the mirror and heal. Change is a part of life. How does each of us change my human family. Grow with love 💕
Like your genuine reaction bro and I love your journey to discover how special PAC was. Please react to his me against the world album, that was one of his many masterpieces and a very introspective album. You won’t be disappointed. Keep those Oac reaction coming 🔥❤️
I think we still technically haven’t had a “Black President” in the way PAC meant. He was referring to a Black American, original blacks pre US. Descendants of slaves. Barack is Kenyan. We did have a Black First Lady tho 🤷🏽♀️ great reaction!
Pretty much depicting his own death/murder…. And as long as I stay black, I gotta stay strapped And I never get to lay back 'Cause I always got to worry 'bout the pay backs Some buck that I roughed up way back Comin' back after all these years Rat-a-tat, tat, tat, tat, that's the way it is
Bro!! You have to be sure you're listening to the uncensored versions. A single word can change the energy of an entire song. aAppreciate your attentive reactiosn bro
We lost so much when we lost Tupac. He shone brightly enough to change the world
Fun Fact: he wrote this song at 19 and it wasn't release until two years after his death. Its one of his most popular songs. Great
That’s not true, this came out shortly before his death
@@yol.2248 It was recorded in 1992 and then released 2 years after his death on his 1998 Greatest Hits album.
Thanks for shedding light and appreciating Pac. What some folks forget is that most can't relate
Metal is my preferred genre, and I was devastated when Pac died, because he transcended genres. He was more than music. He spoke to our hearts and minds.
2pac meant way more then music to us
Devastating that nobody has the decency to leave a comment for your efforts.- Anyhow: Even though I never had been into this genre I did know who Tupac was and one thing that stood out was not just his beautiful eyes but also the intelligence behind them.- Thank you for my first listen to this important artist.
Where the fuck have you been lol
Genius writer. This man had lots of known. I can only imagine what he would of written if he was still alive
It’s a shame that when an individual such as 2pac can speak genuine truth to life that it doesn’t always hit as it should’ve in the moment it was spoken but rather not until years have passed does the initial blow and force of what was said actually hits some people in the realist ways only leaving them to say wow…why is it that we couldn’t respect or hear him when he was alive trying to open our minds to his truths of life about many. Amazing but overall still satisfying because ultimately a seed planted today takes many tomorrows to fully grow. In one of his interviews, not sure which one it was but, he did say that he may not make change in the hearts and minds of people today but he promises that he will spark the mind of the individual who will make the changes tomorrow.
He really changed the world. I was a 12 year old white girl 2hen he was killed. I still remember that day that moment they announced he was killed. Years later i named my first born my son after Tupac. He reached everyone in a short time
Respect ✌️
So cool. I always wondered if anyone would name a child after him.
How did your family react to the name??
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Rhe reason why we couldn't understand why people where upset about Pac's death. Ia why why the homies could understand the gravity of Kurt's death. Both groups lost a prophet. We cried, and grieved together.
Love your reaction, check out “me against the world” next. Much love from Nigeria
Yeah Tupac definitely transcended rap
That is great, I use to listen to 2pac when I was 15, now I am 43 years old. He is the best, but at first they use to call criminals when we play pac those years.
Wow nice i am glad people are appreciating good music
Bruh, thank you for your respect & thorough review of 2pacs songs ( Ive watched all of them). Will watch your other reactions. SUBSCRIBED
PAC was in the line of Muhammad Ali
Great song by the greatest
Brand new subscriber love the reaction. I recommend reacting to dopefiends diner by Tupac it’s like a Tom’s diner remix
By far the best reaction.
I remember blasting tupac so much for the story telling. Kind of wild how the media portrayed rap as a negative image.
They did that because they were worried it empowered people. This is why they glorify rap today, with the gay rappers and no talent rappers that can't even open their mouths.
We lost control of society and its all by design, stay dumb everyone so they can stay in power.
It does take skill, time, conviction, courage to look in the mirror and heal. Change is a part of life. How does each of us change my human family. Grow with love 💕
Amazing right? 2pac has so many legendary songs. Great reaction!
Like your genuine reaction bro and I love your journey to discover how special PAC was. Please react to his me against the world album, that was one of his many masterpieces and a very introspective album. You won’t be disappointed. Keep those Oac reaction coming 🔥❤️
Give Gang Starr - Moment of truth a listen
Kobe…
This is a remix produced for the "greatest hits" album, the original was made in 1992 with a similar beat
Do 2 pac keep your head up
Tupac was current and ahead of his time truly an icon stay blessed my brother...great reaction.
React to Unconditional Love bro
Be sure to watch the MV. I love it
Its the greendale college song from community. Haha
2 pac Words of wisdom
Love it brother 💯 Cheers from NZ
Please react unconditional love by tupac
Yeah jada Pickett was best friends with 2pac
Tupac and Jada pincett smith use to dance together in high school
You really blowing and glowing up on this 2pac wave, get u some glad u understand the message fr
“Instead of a war on poverty, they have a war on drugs so the police can bother me” 🔥W🔥O🔥W🔥🤯💃🤯
Bro there’s a vibe interview bout 20 minutes long and he gives so much intelligence and wise words you would love it
React to 2pac - my block
Please react to 2pac when thugs cry OG version
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Tupac - ed Gordon interview please !!!!
I think we still technically haven’t had a “Black President” in the way PAC meant. He was referring to a Black American, original blacks pre US. Descendants of slaves. Barack is Kenyan. We did have a Black First Lady tho 🤷🏽♀️ great reaction!
Great reaction. Appreciate ur videos. Keep up the great work. Look forward to ur next 1
You really really should check out the new Dear Mama Tupac documentary, it gets so deep and makes you miss and appreciate him even more
Great reaction ❤ from 🇬🇧
lol everyone heard this
Pretty much depicting his own death/murder….
And as long as I stay black, I gotta stay strapped
And I never get to lay back
'Cause I always got to worry 'bout the pay backs
Some buck that I roughed up way back
Comin' back after all these years
Rat-a-tat, tat, tat, tat, that's the way it is
Tupac - wonder why they call you b(for the golddigers)
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I don't know why some Americans pick hit em up over this changes if you know another greatest rap message song more than this tell me in history
Bro!! You have to be sure you're listening to the uncensored versions. A single word can change the energy of an entire song. aAppreciate your attentive reactiosn bro
How has someone ure age never heard that song