“Don’t stop until you bust” means “never quit.” Thats what he’s saying. Thats why he says immediately after, “f*** the world.” So, she told him to never quit until he wins or accomplishes his goals. He’s just paraphrasing it in a much rawer, and “masculine” way.
@@hitormiss7574 Lol reminds me of that tosh.0 profile they did on bryan silva the "gratata" kid. Dude is like "my mom told me 'people will respect you for being a realass n***a'" and Tosh is like "Your mother said that? Aw, what a sweet woman"
@@hitormiss7574 bruh.. I’m not even a rap kind of person… I’m the typical “only listen to something with a message” type.. so for me to get his messages so clearly and them to struggle😭😭… is so baffling 💀
2Pac really showed his artistry and war-torn mind at this time in his life. Ironically, this was produced not long before he was murdered. If you listen to his songs towards the end, he was almost surprised to be alive still. The real street life he was living and then got famous. He was a marked man, he never changed just had more of a spotlight on him, and that really took a toll on him, and paranoia manifested in his songs. I think he knew all along how it was going to/ had to end.
As Pac said , “My definition of thug has nothing to do with the definition version. It means even though I have nothing my head is up high. I talk loud with my chest out.”
Id bet everything that i have, that these two reactors are more intelligent than u. Many times over. You have probably listened to this song thousands of times. No way u caught it all during ur 1st listen. So quit insulting the very entertainment that u choose to watch
They just don't get it bcuz they weird and corny. How can you not understand Tupac music.. Pac is the all around rapper he gives you the good the bad and the ugly,
I love lex's brain very open deep thinker and brad comes in with the practical thoughts I'm somewhere in the middle. You guys rock and make a really good pair.
He was a performer, performing and selling records. Pretty sure the bust a nut thing was just saying like don’t stop until you get what you came for, or finish the job, etc.
@@kylejames7184 and to add to that PAC also brought in homeless people off the street to stay at his home sometimes. There's a video of him helping the homeless people for a night. He was a good dude. RIP to PAC & BIG.
I have loved Pac since I was a teenager. This was one of my favorite on this record. "Mama told me never stop until you bust a nut" was most certainly a double entendre. Lex had it right. What she was telling him was never stop until you get yours essentially. The climax is the goal. Don't half a$$ anything. . In life, not just sex, or anything specific. That's just the way he spit it. It's funny watching a younger generation listening to him and something that was so obvious to those of us living at the time can be perceived so differently now. You guys are great! Keep up the good work.
Makaveli album was a masterpiece, a deeper darker look into his soul. Keep your head up was a younger before he got shot and put in prison for a crime he didn't commit and abandoned by people he thought were his friends version of him. The Pac that came out and signed for death row was ruthless and hardcore.
This was on the last project he completed. After the keep ya head up stuff,after the 18 court cases ,after being shot, after going to jail for something he didn’t do; he was different.
Agree. To understand his songs look at his time line. He said it before he never thought his own people would set him up. He did in 5 years what most won't in a lifetime
It’s easy to misinterpret the lyrics, this song is about 2pac feeling like he is the savior of the rap game and that other artist should follow his footsteps in hopes to save rap. He feels as if his purpose in life was to inspire the next generation.
Changes was written in 92 (released in 98) and keep ur head up in 93 The last one was dedicated to Latasha Harlins (documentary on netflix about her murder) Tupac was shot at Quad studios in 94 Went to prison right after that I believe that's when he changed and started making songs about revenge All eyes on me was recorded after getting bailed out Makaveli was his last recorded album The rest are posthumous albums (songs never released) and therefore in some of the songs Tupac sounds young like in his first albums
I wonder if this was meant to be released.. seemed like I read somewhere it was going to be a mixtape and against all oddz was going to be taken off bc him and Nas squashed it apparently but it was left thus way. Haunting in a way
Tupac was a lyrical genius. There is so much more of his content you need to explore before painting a full picture of him, a lot of the comments are spot on about how his lyrical content changed as his life went on. Its crazy to think he went through all of this stuff all before his mid 20s when he was killed.
The Outlaws killed it for being a bunch of teenagers! You guys are failing to see that they’re street reporter’s reporting what they see in the streets. How you gonna change what you don’t kno about and the news never mentions? Well maybe if we put it in our music people will open their eyes since we’re not bein censored like the media is. Think about it
“Momma checkin in my bedroom, I ain’t there” reminds me of when I was a kid always causing havoc. I’m a grown man now ( I’d like to think so at least) I love you mom, sorry for all the bullshit. I’m spending my life making it up to you and I don’t mind at all, you deserve the world.
Tbf though although he did make a thuggish image for himself people often forget that THUGLIFE stands for “The Hate You Give Little Infants Fucks Everyone” and he did go to the hood and offer to do concerts if nobody killed anybody like that month or week or whatever and worked with the crips and bloods to establish a code of conduct whereby women and children weren’t hurt, and civilian casualties are not allowed (I mean he didn’t change the gang culture but he did a hell of a lot to try stop it for a guy who only lived to 25 years old😢)
I am starting to watch your reactions, I really enjoy them. In the case of Tupac I feel you are not getting quite right who he was. Like all of us, he had many sides, made mistakes. It would be a mistake to say he was one type of person, no one is just one thing. We go through life and experiences and we always evolve. Watch the Tupac Resurrection movie, I think you will be able to get a better idea of what he represented and what he was trying to do.
I totally agree. They really need to do more research in their spare time, and not just doing videos for UA-cam views, but I guess it's to be expected from a reaction video.
He was the one who showed everyone how to really make music because he was recording 3 to 4 songs a day the last 9months of his life he recorded 900 songs and filmed 5 movies he did not waste any of his time
2PAC was a very complex person. He grew up really poor . His mother Afeni was a black panther that defended herself at trial and won the case. He was actually from New York but they left and moved to Baltimore when he was like sixteen after that they moved to California. I don’t know if you guys are into astrology but he was a Gemini and they have different personalities. That is why you see different sides of him. Look at some of his interviews he was a very intelligent man. He was also an actor and was in several movies.
This was actually on his last album before he died. So this wasn’t young pac like y’all thought. The fact he thought up this song in 15 minutes is crazy…
You guys should check out 2PAC Resurrection, it’s a documentary by his mother. It will explain, his motivation, thinking, and philosophy that you guys seemed confused on. For example, Thuglife was a acronym, which means “The hate u give little infants fucks everyone” That documentary, is the best one out there, that explains him. Also, am really enjoying the reactions.
“Those Features” are Pac’s rap group The Outlawz, Aka Young Thugz, aka Dramacydal. They were teenagers at this time. Yafeu “Kadafi” Fula was so underrated. He died at 19, shortly after Pac. Young Noble’s verse on here is straight 🔥. One of his best.
Good Reaction, Pac had a dope Football scheme when he said "Killing Fields, Hail Mary Catch Me If I Go, Let Go Deep Inside" 🔥. Also Lex, you were close with the double entendre Pac said "Momma Told Me Never Stop Till I Bust A Nut", it meant finish want you started, which your goal (Life Lesson) 🐐
His momma Afeni Shakur was part of the Black Panthers. His dad was supposed to be too. I miss him sooo much. Rap died for me when he passed. #Tupac4life 💜🐐
What Tupac did not understand God gave him a second chance, he survived the first shooting. He needed to forgive and let it go. Tupac was ANGRY ..HE needed to let it go. He would be still alive today
He was so deep and passionate right about both sides. And keep your head up was before he felt betrayed by being falsely accused of rape. And then being shot set up and robbed by your supposed friends. He is 1 on my top 5
Pac was a young man with deep ties to the black panthers who felt not only unloved by the white man but betrayed by his brothers and sisters. Sad shit. For as wise as he was he was still a child right? 24 25
Great reaction. His mom meant the world is gonna f with you so don't f the world all the way. Another reference to when he says empty out the clip but keep aiming.
"keep your head up" was prior to being shot and robbed, supposedly set up by friends... going to jail for a crime he didn't commit. "Hail Mary" was one of many responses to all that happening.
This song absolutely bangs. You ever heard another track like this? Also Outlawz (the features) were just his boys. Yaki Kadafi was the most talented of that bunch.
That's the great thing about Pac... He hit almost every note hip hop can hit. Hittem Up to Dear Momma... The braggadocio, the introspection, the violence, the philosophy... And everything in between.
This wasn't older 2pac, this song was off the last album he recorder and completed just a month before he passed. The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory album came out after he died Under the Alias Makaveki..
Pac I feel was havin his dudes from the Outlaws show the side he was conflicted with through their verses show what he was drawn to especially being it was his homies on the verses.What kept him on the border in lifestyles. But their verse are fire haha may take a couple listens
The line about don't stop til u bust is more about never quiting til u reach your goal that's why he says fuck the world. Which is a dbl entendre . Like fuck the world meaning to hell with the world & fucking the world not literally but metaphorically
Pac was really big on showing BOTH SIDES of the fence. The bad side of a person and the good side of a person
Yes he was a gemini
@@danielnour5192 ppl don’t understand
aint we all
@@crisannalexie5511 what Do they dont understand?
@@danielnour5192 Tupac was a Gemini he was like two person in one
First line of this song is one of the most iconic and recognizable quotes he has
"I ain't a killer but don't push me..."
Revenge is like the sweetest joy next to gettin' pussy
#firemannydiaz
“Don’t stop until you bust” means “never quit.” Thats what he’s saying. Thats why he says immediately after, “f*** the world.” So, she told him to never quit until he wins or accomplishes his goals. He’s just paraphrasing it in a much rawer, and “masculine” way.
The fact that they were thinking his mom word for word said don’t stop until you bust during sex is wild lol
@@hitormiss7574 Lol reminds me of that tosh.0 profile they did on bryan silva the "gratata" kid. Dude is like "my mom told me 'people will respect you for being a realass n***a'" and Tosh is like "Your mother said that? Aw, what a sweet woman"
Ahh ok! That's savage
@@BradAndLex Hi both, done a pac wood burn project if you'd like to check it out ✌ua-cam.com/video/Cb97kL8HXvY/v-deo.html
@@hitormiss7574 bruh.. I’m not even a rap kind of person… I’m the typical “only listen to something with a message” type.. so for me to get his messages so clearly and them to struggle😭😭… is so baffling 💀
2Pac really showed his artistry and war-torn mind at this time in his life. Ironically, this was produced not long before he was murdered. If you listen to his songs towards the end, he was almost surprised to be alive still. The real street life he was living and then got famous. He was a marked man, he never changed just had more of a spotlight on him, and that really took a toll on him, and paranoia manifested in his songs. I think he knew all along how it was going to/ had to end.
"If I die tonight"
“I say one bad ish on one side,a good ish on the other;I’m mister duplicity. What does the world want?” - Tupac Vibe interview
As Pac said ,
“My definition of thug has nothing to do with the definition version. It means even though I have nothing my head is up high. I talk loud with my chest out.”
True Hero Under God
"Mamma told me nvr stop till I buss a nut, fuck the world. " is a metaphor for don't let nobody knock you off your path to success.
As CRAZY as this world is. Pac helps relate to any emotion.
I agree
Pac's music changed after his getting locked up, shot and running deeper with death row.
This album is his best followed by All Eyes on Me
Pacs music goes way over their head. Its a shame
Wayyyy over
Facts!!
Id bet everything that i have, that these two reactors are more intelligent than u. Many times over. You have probably listened to this song thousands of times. No way u caught it all during ur 1st listen. So quit insulting the very entertainment that u choose to watch
@@barryadcox2710 so you are saying there is no shame in it going over there heads the first time?
They just don't get it bcuz they weird and corny. How can you not understand Tupac music.. Pac is the all around rapper he gives you the good the bad and the ugly,
There will never be another Pac...RIP!!❤🙏❤🙏❤🙏👏👍❤💯
I love lex's brain very open deep thinker and brad comes in with the practical thoughts I'm somewhere in the middle. You guys rock and make a really good pair.
He was a performer, performing and selling records.
Pretty sure the bust a nut thing was just saying like don’t stop until you get what you came for, or finish the job, etc.
You don’t know pac shooting two cops is not preforming
@@kylejames7184 and to add to that PAC also brought in homeless people off the street to stay at his home sometimes. There's a video of him helping the homeless people for a night. He was a good dude. RIP to PAC & BIG.
I have loved Pac since I was a teenager. This was one of my favorite on this record. "Mama told me never stop until you bust a nut" was most certainly a double entendre. Lex had it right. What she was telling him was never stop until you get yours essentially. The climax is the goal. Don't half a$$ anything. . In life, not just sex, or anything specific. That's just the way he spit it. It's funny watching a younger generation listening to him and something that was so obvious to those of us living at the time can be perceived so differently now. You guys are great! Keep up the good work.
and then he followed that with "Fuck the World if they cant adjust" to give it a bit of context
2Pac music goes way over their head. Hopefully, with age, they will understand.
Probably my favorite song from pac his song was classic but this song was definitely a masterpiece…
Makaveli album was a masterpiece, a deeper darker look into his soul. Keep your head up was a younger before he got shot and put in prison for a crime he didn't commit and abandoned by people he thought were his friends version of him. The Pac that came out and signed for death row was ruthless and hardcore.
Tupac epitomized the duality of man.
Exactly. An Imbalance of good and evil means no existence . Everyman has good and bad in them
You guys should check out his song "Blasphemy" It's pretty impactful.
This was on the last project he completed. After the keep ya head up stuff,after the 18 court cases ,after being shot, after going to jail for something he didn’t do; he was different.
and after learning about the illuminati. He knew they wanted him dead.
@@NoKingsNoGodsOnlyMan y’all gotta let this Illuminati thing
@@SoundBiteInc- okay, buddy. Stay blind
@@SoundBiteInc- yeah, the world is run by angels. sigh
Agree. To understand his songs look at his time line. He said it before he never thought his own people would set him up. He did in 5 years what most won't in a lifetime
That lines means never stop till you get what you came for. Never give in.
I laughed when Brad said “I don’t think he grew up cracking chestnuts” 😂
Me too.
I SCREAMED 😂😂😭😭😭
Tupac it’s the greatest example of humans emotion that ever recorded
It’s easy to misinterpret the lyrics, this song is about 2pac feeling like he is the savior of the rap game and that other artist should follow his footsteps in hopes to save rap. He feels as if his purpose in life was to inspire the next generation.
This that REAL rap 🤘🏻💀
Timeless shit, right here ⌛️
This song is surely one of the greatest songs of all time 🖤
Changes was written in 92 (released in 98) and keep ur head up in 93
The last one was dedicated to Latasha Harlins (documentary on netflix about her murder)
Tupac was shot at Quad studios in 94
Went to prison right after that
I believe that's when he changed and started making songs about revenge
All eyes on me was recorded after getting bailed out
Makaveli was his last recorded album
The rest are posthumous albums (songs never released) and therefore in some of the songs Tupac sounds young like in his first albums
This came out a few months after Pac got killed. It was haunting. Riding around high listening to this as a teenager was a trip.
I wonder if this was meant to be released.. seemed like I read somewhere it was going to be a mixtape and against all oddz was going to be taken off bc him and Nas squashed it apparently but it was left thus way. Haunting in a way
Tupac was a lyrical genius. There is so much more of his content you need to explore before painting a full picture of him, a lot of the comments are spot on about how his lyrical content changed as his life went on. Its crazy to think he went through all of this stuff all before his mid 20s when he was killed.
The Outlaws killed it for being a bunch of teenagers! You guys are failing to see that they’re street reporter’s reporting what they see in the streets. How you gonna change what you don’t kno about and the news never mentions? Well maybe if we put it in our music people will open their eyes since we’re not bein censored like the media is. Think about it
“Me and My girlfriend” is a MUST listen. Btw he’s not talking about his ‘girlfriend’.
“Momma checkin in my bedroom, I ain’t there” reminds me of when I was a kid always causing havoc. I’m a grown man now ( I’d like to think so at least) I love you mom, sorry for all the bullshit. I’m spending my life making it up to you and I don’t mind at all, you deserve the world.
Tbf though although he did make a thuggish image for himself people often forget that THUGLIFE stands for “The Hate You Give Little Infants Fucks Everyone” and he did go to the hood and offer to do concerts if nobody killed anybody like that month or week or whatever and worked with the crips and bloods to establish a code of conduct whereby women and children weren’t hurt, and civilian casualties are not allowed (I mean he didn’t change the gang culture but he did a hell of a lot to try stop it for a guy who only lived to 25 years old😢)
this song is been studied and analyzed in universities around the world.. is one of the most mystical track in rap history
2 PAC/ Starin at the world through my rear view/ one of my favorite PAC songs
I am starting to watch your reactions, I really enjoy them. In the case of Tupac I feel you are not getting quite right who he was. Like all of us, he had many sides, made mistakes. It would be a mistake to say he was one type of person, no one is just one thing. We go through life and experiences and we always evolve. Watch the Tupac Resurrection movie, I think you will be able to get a better idea of what he represented and what he was trying to do.
I totally agree. They really need to do more research in their spare time, and not just doing videos for UA-cam views, but I guess it's to be expected from a reaction video.
Favorite Tupac song....Well,there's alot of them! Dude was a master with words! Very few in his league when it comes to the studio/recording!
I always appreciate when ya'll react to the legends of each genre!!!!
This is my favorite Tupac song!!!
Keep ya head up he was 22 this is 2pac at 25 and after he was shot and came home from prison
Yesss y'all are killing it with the good reactions
Never stop until you finish
Glad we are back to rap and Tupac!
Hell yeah
He was the one who showed everyone how to really make music because he was recording 3 to 4 songs a day the last 9months of his life he recorded 900 songs and filmed 5 movies he did not waste any of his time
2PAC was a very complex person. He grew up really poor . His mother Afeni was a black panther that defended herself at trial and won the case. He was actually from New York but they left and moved to Baltimore when he was like sixteen after that they moved to California. I don’t know if you guys are into astrology but he was a Gemini and they have different personalities. That is why you see different sides of him. Look at some of his interviews he was a very intelligent man. He was also an actor and was in several movies.
This was actually on his last album before he died. So this wasn’t young pac like y’all thought. The fact he thought up this song in 15 minutes is crazy…
Your girl got a point Tupac was very intelligent and used Poetry in his rap.
You guys should check out 2PAC Resurrection, it’s a documentary by his mother. It will explain, his motivation, thinking, and philosophy that you guys seemed confused on. For example, Thuglife was a acronym, which means “The hate u give little infants fucks everyone” That documentary, is the best one out there, that explains him. Also, am really enjoying the reactions.
Will ALWAYS drop a like for any Pac related content
Pac spoke in metaphors meaning never stop until you get what you want out of life
“Those Features” are Pac’s rap group The Outlawz, Aka Young Thugz, aka Dramacydal. They were teenagers at this time. Yafeu “Kadafi” Fula was so underrated. He died at 19, shortly after Pac. Young Noble’s verse on here is straight 🔥. One of his best.
This wasn't early Pac. This album was recorded a month before he was killed and released later that same year.
Good Reaction, Pac had a dope Football scheme when he said "Killing Fields, Hail Mary Catch Me If I Go, Let Go Deep Inside" 🔥. Also Lex, you were close with the double entendre Pac said "Momma Told Me Never Stop Till I Bust A Nut", it meant finish want you started, which your goal (Life Lesson) 🐐
2PAC LEGENDARY
Bro that lady nailed it she knew exactly what she was saying
I love Tupac ❤️ RIP
@6:10 - Truest/realest take I have heard in a LONG time.
Pac was never conflicted. He 100% lived according to the principles he was raised on, what he learned in the streets
Raised around panthers, he was military minded. Hence he would ride for he's own people but also air out the fake accordingly.
Tupac is an artist. He really wanted to body the lifestyle.
His momma Afeni Shakur was part of the Black Panthers. His dad was supposed to be too. I miss him sooo much. Rap died for me when he passed.
#Tupac4life 💜🐐
What Tupac did not understand God gave him a second chance, he survived the first shooting. He needed to forgive and let it go. Tupac was ANGRY ..HE needed to let it go. He would be still alive today
"i dont think he grew up crackin chestnuts" lmao 😂
K. West: "It's a chant"
So true
Some ole 2 pac. Greatest ever. Thug life baby
Brad, “I don’t think he grew up cracking chestnuts.” Lol.. I was definitely saying the same thing.
He was so deep and passionate right about both sides. And keep your head up was before he felt betrayed by being falsely accused of rape. And then being shot set up and robbed by your supposed friends. He is 1 on my top 5
Pac was a young man with deep ties to the black panthers who felt not only unloved by the white man but betrayed by his brothers and sisters. Sad shit. For as wise as he was he was still a child right? 24 25
"Dear Mama" "Brenda's got a baby" "2 of America's most wanted"!!! Thank you for ignoring me the third time 🙄
I hear ya bro
Tupac untill the end of time
Welcome to pac we hope you enjoy your stay
You guys should react to all of his albums in a row....they all tell a story from hood life, to facing death. This track was one of his latest......
Great reaction. His mom meant the world is gonna f with you so don't f the world all the way. Another reference to when he says empty out the clip but keep aiming.
This went all the way over y’all’s head. The outlaws are legends. Rest In Peace PAC
Tupac's songs represent "Hopeless Desperation"
Me against the world Tupac it’s a must reaction
Pacs mom was a Black Panther, back in the day. Don’t stop until you’re on top. (Bust a nut)
This song was one of the last song Tupac did before he die
Hail Mary 1996
Yall should watch his interviews starting from the 1993 Ed Gordon interview with 2pac
I feel like this was a character pac played to protect himself, but if you pretend enough it becomes real and it got him killed.
When people call Tupac a poet it’s because he rap what he saw in his life
"keep your head up" was prior to being shot and robbed, supposedly set up by friends... going to jail for a crime he didn't commit. "Hail Mary" was one of many responses to all that happening.
This song absolutely bangs. You ever heard another track like this?
Also Outlawz (the features) were just his boys. Yaki Kadafi was the most talented of that bunch.
And was killed a mounth after pac rip
That's the great thing about Pac...
He hit almost every note hip hop can hit.
Hittem Up to Dear Momma...
The braggadocio, the introspection, the violence, the philosophy...
And everything in between.
Bardzo mocny kawałek. To klasyka!
Hail Mary is ICONIC!
You’re all so great.
The second verse in this song is the hardest Grap verse ever spit RIP 2Pac
I cried when 2pac died 💯💯💯💯
I feel lex is right about the bust a nut part. Pac's mom was crazy
Not crazy she was a brilliant woman in her own right. I agree and he said she never kept a secret and always stayed real.
this isn't older. This was released posthumously. He was only famous for about 3 1/2 years before he passed.
This wasn't older 2pac, this song was off the last album he recorder and completed just a month before he passed.
The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory album came out after he died Under the Alias Makaveki..
2pac - ambitionz az a ridah (lyrics)
2pac - Street fame (lyrics)
Pac I feel was havin his dudes from the Outlaws show the side he was conflicted with through their verses show what he was drawn to especially being it was his homies on the verses.What kept him on the border in lifestyles. But their verse are fire haha may take a couple listens
Str8 ballin
Pray to God , hoping that he’s listening. He so wanted to do right.
But he had to tell the truth. As he saw it. His journey
The greatest threat is an educated mind! Your eyes are open.
You should check out Until the end of time and ambitions as a rider, lyrical genius.
Pac was a poet, sometimes poetry is abstract poetry, look it up.
2 pac - only good can judge me or 2 live and die in LA a good one
Makaveli was released after he came out of prison. This album we wrote while in prison. This is why this song is so different from the other albums.
That beat is S-Tier
The line about don't stop til u bust is more about never quiting til u reach your goal that's why he says fuck the world. Which is a dbl entendre . Like fuck the world meaning to hell with the world & fucking the world not literally but metaphorically