I believe that musicians (the genuine ones, anyway) have a mutual respect for creativity. I don't listen to rap much, but there is no denying the impact 2pac and smalls had in the music industry. And Cash is on his own level of brilliance. If these three geniuses were alive and heard this today, I think they would have all shook hands and said this was great. Imagine seeing the three of them on stage together. Epic.
See I'm a giant metal head too bro. Everything from that through rock. I like my taste in music cuz I can listen to classic rap, metal, rock, EDM you name it I like it 👍
Pure poetry!! This coulda happened if someone in the business woulda got these great story teller together while they were all still alive. Thanks for the what could've been. Love it!!
Johnny Cash was a pioneer of mixing genres... I'm sure Trent had no problem with Cash's take on Hurt, likewise I am sure Cash would have no problem with this mix.... Nice work!
Arthur Trexler Trent was ecstatic that Johnny Cash enjoyed and related to his song so much that he made a cover that was so good that everyone forgot who actually made it. That is a fucking honor, and Trent has said it himself.
Christopher McDaniel tis but a common misconception. Trent Reznor wrote Hurt, it's just Cash did a badass cover. Let's give credit where credit is due, man.
You couldn't make it any better even in today's standard. Some things are timeless...this is one of those things... No matter how many years pass it will remain the same and nothing would ever top it.
This mix is very emotional to me. Mixing the 2 elements together is absolutely brilliant and amazing. Taking 2 important song writers and artists together from different era and events and combining them into one is life. I pray for this kind of music. Taking elements from different artists and putting them together is not just music , but life
Black and white aren't so different. Despite the pigment in the skin, we all feel hurt, rejection and pain pretty much the same. Its how we react to that is what makes us different, not skin color.
SM!TTY? You may want to let the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame know, because they inducted Johnny Cash for his rock n roll career and influence back in 1992. He, along with giants such as Elvis, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins, Roy Orbison, and others literally changed the face of rock n roll through the Rockabilly influence that came out of Sun Records. While Johnny did go on to have a solid Country music career, he has always been regarded as a cross-over artist who defied being pigeon holed into one specific genre.
Paul Smith Yes but he was branded as country, RUN DMC is in the rock and roll hall of fame too they did crossover too but they are branded as a rap group
SM!TTY? have you ever listened to Johnny Cash? Yes he was marketed as country, but Iggy Azaela is marketed as rap and I doubt anyone is truly going to argue she is a rap artist. If you actually listen to Cash's early works they are very similar to the style of Elvis. See Get Rhythm, Ring of Fire, or I Walk the Line if you doubt me.
Damn, I know I’m late finding this but this is art, it’s too bad that all of us can’t find the common ground we find in music in REAL LIFE, DAY TO DAY. God Bless
thank you to whomever created this. it is a crossbreed of all that is america and a great intersection of cultures that is important and lacking nowadays. lets go america, be as real as these influencial imaginary believers. peace
3 legends who contributed so much to music as a whole R.I.P Tupac Amaru Shakur (1971 - 1996) aged 25 R.I.P Christopher George Latore Wallace (1972 - 1997) aged 24 R.I.P John R. Cash (1932 - 2003) aged 71
Ahhh finally! Found this video years ago, UA-cam would never let me watch it due to some out area crap. Saw it on my liked videos and here I am, finally listening! This song has been in my head for years and give me goosebumps when Martin Luther comes in
Krazy! This early a.m. I woke with the rif/music notes to this song , in my head. I began looking up how to play it on guitar. I'm hooked & I can't stop playin '. One vid led to another & I've always loved music from these 3 legends & let's include Trent Resner/NIN's! My 14 yr old passed me by, singing lyrics to Old Town Road during one part of my strumming. Where has music gone?! Much appreciation to This remix! Keep em coming!
Cash is one of the best-selling music artists of all time, having sold more than 90 million records worldwide.[14][15] His genre-spanning music embraced country, rock and roll, rockabilly, blues, folk, and gospel sounds. This crossover appeal earned him the rare honor of being inducted into the Country Music, Rock and Roll, and Gospel Music Halls of Fame.
the combination of two completely different genres and this is so unique i have never seen such a good mix of music and anyone who thinks otherwise should click away instead of leaving de-contructive comments because ur mouse clicking was able to bring u onto this because of ur curiosity, and this curiosity could easily bring u to sum deeep shit on 4 chan.;)
I'm here at the end of 2020 lately I been finding my self listening to 2pac a lot and just thinking of we only knew what are world was gonna turn in to. I wonder how pac would feel about what BLM is doing well I guess only God knows RIP 2pac
The Calenator this is why UA-cam commenters are the scum if society... even if they hide it in their real life, this is what they are. UA-cam commenters are trash
I just searched johny cash tupac biggie on yt and this came out...I wish life was that easy with everything that you want to get that easilly..Congrats to who made it!
Strange to see so many thumbs down...killer mashup, 2020, talk about difficulties of today and tomorrow.... It can take alot of energy to keep our head held high these dayz
Joel Maturin ARE YOU SERIOUS ? OUT OF EVERY SONG IN THE ENTIRE WORLD, FROM THE BEGINNING OF TIME UNTIL NOW? EVERY REMIX THAT HAS EVER BEEN CREATED . YOU ARE HONESTLY SAYING THAT (THIS IS THE BEST REMIX YOU HAVE EVER HEARD) ..whatthefuck! are you 100% serious about that?
Biggie isn't dead either. Yall gotta understand these are some real mothafuckas and didn't want anything to do with a fake society who weren't listening to the message, just the songs.
I love it great mix good to hear such as this. You got touch the people in all walks to seek the pain that surrounds them. That what sell is what grabs the heart.
Words can't describe this tri mix means to me or us today. East coast West coast and Johnny Cash who was singing about struggles before them. This is beautiful artist complication of all of them, their pain, our pain, their emotions, our emotions, their thoughts and
Our thoughts, but, they all left us with their haunting memories, maybe to learn from them. For a better future for our children. From their pain, experience, we can educate ourselves from their past. 🙏🖤Peace and the I've Tupac, Biggie, and Cash.
Much as I love Cash, Tupac and Biggie, I feel there's something a bit wrong about this. Just doesn't feel right. In the same way i don't think pac would've wanted Jay-Z biting off his shit and all the rappers that used him for a meal ticket after his death, i can't see that Johnny Cash would've ever wanted a collaboration with pac or biggie. I respect them all in their own rights, but with that comes respecting what they would've wanted too. Subjectively speaking though, the remix sounds nice although you kinda fucked up implementing the chorus off bar.
Actually Johnny Cash was part of Outlaw County music. They wouldn't play Outlaw music on the radio sooooo they actually ALL did go through their own trials and tribulations and if Cash or any of them were alive they would be happy. After death you can't take riches from here, all you can do is leave a mark behind for future generations. That's what's happening here. Get it? A true artist would collaborate with whomever they wanted to, to leave that mark.
Valerie Torossian uh DUH, a true artist would've collaborated with who they wanted to, Johnny Cash was in the business for 50 years so you just proved my point. If he wanted to collaborate with tupac or biggie (mind you they're my two favorite rappers of all time) then he WOULD have. What their trials and tribulations were has nothing to do with THIS actual fan made collaboration because none of them are here to defend themselves or protest it if they wouldn't have wanted it to happen. You're using irrelevant reasons here. And you can't even say he would've been happy with this, you didn't know him and neither did i, so why would anyone even PRESUME to think that we do... I think it's you who doesn't get it. Just another oblivious youtube commentor who doesn't know jack shit.
+Joshua Jones I might NOT KNOW him but I know grandsons of Outlaw music become rappers. Look up Struggle Jennings. Look up Johnny Cash by Yelawolf (that one he was just referencing him), but basically were STILL in a HATE filled county so I doubt that it would have helped his career at THAT TIME. Look up Hurt in general. If he was younger THESE days, he more than likely would.
Valerie Torossian You don't get to speak for him, i know very well all about cash's music and history, I'm not 17, I'm 38, i grew up on a vastly diverse selection of music. You're not teaching me anything here. The point is YOU can't say what he would or wouldn't have done unless you're Johnny Cash himself. He was skeptical about covering Reznor's Hurt at first and didn't even wanna do it but he let Rick Rubin talk him into it. Johnny Cash was a highly religious and moral family man, he wasn't extremely keen on doing Hurt because of the lyrics of the song and truthfully if I had to guess, i don't for a second think he would've done a collaboration with biggie or 2pac because of the content they used in their own music. Just the fact that you even think he would completely decimates whatever credibility you thought you had.
David Jameson O ́Rourke. You skinny ass white boy. How can you, as a little white boy, say something like that while listening to my niggas Pac and Big. Do you forgot that they where fighting for the black community. Just like Wu Tang said: "Shame on a nigga".
Wow, that was.......different. Johnny Cash is awesome, but those other two dudes...damn.....that was not so good But your timing of the edits was very good.
I always go on youtube to find good mash-ups and this is by far the best one I've heard yet. The majority out there only uses two songs, but three, and from three different musicians who are three of the greatest ever. But what puts this mash-up over the top was throwing in Martin Luther King Jr. That's something I would enjoy hearing in mash-ups more often. You are very talented.
I agree this is an excellent mashup, but its only 2 songs unless you count MLK's speech as a song. Runnin' by 2Pac feat. Biggie Smalls and Hurt by Johnny Cash. What is interesting though is this version of Hurt is a cover by Johnny Cash of the original Nine Inch Nails song. So finally, this song combines hip-hop, rock, and country with one of the most influential speeches of all time.
20 years ago when I would listen to Cash and Pac all the fools at the park would clown on me saying I got it all confused with my tunes I listen to,,, glad to see some others figured it out.
I believe that musicians (the genuine ones, anyway) have a mutual respect for creativity. I don't listen to rap much, but there is no denying the impact 2pac and smalls had in the music industry. And Cash is on his own level of brilliance. If these three geniuses were alive and heard this today, I think they would have all shook hands and said this was great. Imagine seeing the three of them on stage together. Epic.
Everyone I know goes away I the end you can have it all my empire of dirt I will let yoy down I will make you hurt
Yo Patrick, no doubt Johnny was full g in his own right. I think that all three of em def would of been tight my man. Like proud g for sure 💪
A living example of your point about musicians would be Elton John and Eminem
@@charliemonaghan4657 talent is talent. no matter the genre, the skin color, the wealth (or lack of), the popularity (or lack of).. etcetc
talent is talent. no matter the genre, the skin color, the wealth (or lack of), the popularity (or lack of).. etcetc
Best song I've ever heard mixed like this. It went perfect together, Biggie, Johnny Cash, 2pac, and also Martin Luther Kings speech. Love it.
Best comment on here.
I get goosebumps listening to these 3 Legends in one track. Deep!
Yeah man
You mean 4 great legend's
+teresa ray true.
+teresa ray Mlk Jr. is just over most people's cognition in this song
Same man
“What have I become, my sweetest friend?”
*cuts to Biggie and Pac*
Damn I got chills from that.
IT's like Johnny Cash is the narrator of their story.
I see that.
He was Irish
RIP to three legends that changed the shape of music!!!! this is amazing!!
I'm a metal head,thru and thru,but fuck.This is beyond epic/brilliant.This is beautiful.Who made this,thank you.You are a true artist.
Same here. I basically listen to only metal, but this is amazing.
See I'm a giant metal head too bro. Everything from that through rock. I like my taste in music cuz I can listen to classic rap, metal, rock, EDM you name it I like it 👍
Tyrone Woodley how about Jack Johnson, John Mayer, and Gregory Alan Isakov?
ZMan1471 I didn’t hear that one yet. Shit it just came on! I’ll let u know!
#suicidaltendencies and this might be their first hashtag, fuck im old
Pure poetry!! This coulda happened if someone in the business woulda got these great story teller together while they were all still alive. Thanks for the what could've been. Love it!!
Who ever put Tupac with Johnny cash ❤️... thank you
Johnny Cash is a gangster too
+Chris Poteet he was the OG of Outlaw country
+Chris Poteet JC would fuck a guy up just for looking at his horse the wrong way
+Furry Devil nah his horse was og too dont mess with his pets
+Ned Flanders diddly diddly
+Tamerlane No school like the Old School.
Johnny Cash was a pioneer of mixing genres... I'm sure Trent had no problem with Cash's take on Hurt, likewise I am sure Cash would have no problem with this mix.... Nice work!
Arthur Trexler Trent was ecstatic that Johnny Cash enjoyed and related to his song so much that he made a cover that was so good that everyone forgot who actually made it. That is a fucking honor, and Trent has said it himself.
Yep, Trent said himself "this song isn't mine anymore". 💕
Christopher McDaniel tis but a common misconception. Trent Reznor wrote Hurt, it's just Cash did a badass cover. Let's give credit where credit is due, man.
no I think everyone knows
I have no problem with Johnny Cash's take on the song Trent approved LOL
I just realized this was made in 2008. Imagine a collab with today's technology. Props to you, sir! Re-do this for us!
You couldn't make it any better even in today's standard. Some things are timeless...this is one of those things... No matter how many years pass it will remain the same and nothing would ever top it.
This mix is very emotional to me. Mixing the 2 elements together is absolutely brilliant and amazing. Taking 2 important song writers and artists together from different era and events and combining them into one is life. I pray for this kind of music. Taking elements from different artists and putting them together is not just music , but life
Black and white aren't so different. Despite the pigment in the skin, we all feel hurt, rejection and pain pretty much the same. Its how we react to that is what makes us different, not skin color.
Amen🙏
Just wish everyone would feel the same way
Black people have more muscles and bigger dicks
@@ojpsw6667 why would you say something like that ??? You okay bro ?
@@iqlegendm would you rather he say something racist?
The depth of fame, the heart in these tracks meshed unbelievably. S-N-S...... genius!
Love the MLK speech in the middle. Icing on the cake
THE`SKALLYWAG that really does bring it together !
Symmetry
Just came back to this piece again after such a long time and boy is this still a masterpiece, R.I.P Legends!
This is mad good.
Pac's voice needs to be little louder...
Martin Luther King Jr.
2pac
Notorious BIG
Johnny Cash
all of them are gone ):
GONE BUT NOT, NEVER and WONT BE FORGOTTEN!
@@gabrieltavarez7902 until the next 5 billion years when the sun eats the Earth due to swelling up after it burns its fuel.
@@infamoustsezer1514 that came out of nowhere
Point out the obvious much?
They live through us
I'm a 54 year old man ,but in my opinion 2pac is the best singer rapper that has ever lived I miss him ❤
Perfect! 2Pac, Biggie and Johnny Cash legendary! Country music legend plus two rap legends it's priceless.
Johnny cash = legend of rock n roll
Tu pac and biggie = legend of rap
They are all legends in there own ways why argue about whos better?
cash was country wtf also learn grammar
SM!TTY? You may want to let the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame know, because they inducted Johnny Cash for his rock n roll career and influence back in 1992. He, along with giants such as Elvis, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins, Roy Orbison, and others literally changed the face of rock n roll through the Rockabilly influence that came out of Sun Records. While Johnny did go on to have a solid Country music career, he has always been regarded as a cross-over artist who defied being pigeon holed into one specific genre.
Paul Smith Yes but he was branded as country, RUN DMC is in the rock and roll hall of fame too they did crossover too but they are branded as a rap group
SM!TTY? have you ever listened to Johnny Cash? Yes he was marketed as country, but Iggy Azaela is marketed as rap and I doubt anyone is truly going to argue she is a rap artist. If you actually listen to Cash's early works they are very similar to the style of Elvis. See Get Rhythm, Ring of Fire, or I Walk the Line if you doubt me.
trut
Hit my soul hearing these legends on one track. Mlk was chilling to hear too
Damn, I know I’m late finding this but this is art, it’s too bad that all of us can’t find the common ground we find in music in REAL LIFE, DAY TO DAY. God Bless
thank you to whomever created this. it is a crossbreed of all that is america and a great intersection of cultures that is important and lacking nowadays. lets go america, be as real as these influencial imaginary believers. peace
Everyone gangsta till Johnny Cash lay down some bars.
(Had to.)
theflowerhead song was written by NiN
Trent Reznor wrote this song.
NIN did good wirh it but Johnny did better (imo).
3 legends who contributed so much to music as a whole
R.I.P Tupac Amaru Shakur (1971 - 1996) aged 25
R.I.P Christopher George Latore Wallace (1972 - 1997) aged 24
R.I.P John R. Cash (1932 - 2003) aged 71
You forgot Dr. King
@@Timetravler2133 Who that
Respect
@@Timetravler2133 don't bring a random artist in here when we're listening to three legends lol.
@@ArguingOnlineTouchGrass thumbs tf down
I'm still bumping this in 2024 ✊🏻✊🏻
🤜🏻❤️🤜🏻
Fan of all 3, awesome job bra.
May all these legends rest in peace. These 3 all did more for music than most. Such a legacy
Ahhh finally! Found this video years ago, UA-cam would never let me watch it due to some out area crap. Saw it on my liked videos and here I am, finally listening! This song has been in my head for years and give me goosebumps when Martin Luther comes in
*Red Dead Redemption and Grand Theft Auto on the same console*
This comment.
Which red dead redemption which grand theft auto
Nah....animal crossing and slender on one console
Wizedar THIS comment lmfaoo
@@chad6275 ?? 😂
this is the best thing I've ever heard in my life RIP to the legends
another sick mash between Jonny & hip hop.. epic
Krazy! This early a.m. I woke with the rif/music notes to this song , in my head. I began looking up how to play it on guitar. I'm hooked & I can't stop playin '. One vid led to another & I've always loved music from these 3 legends & let's include Trent Resner/NIN's! My 14 yr old passed me by, singing lyrics to Old Town Road during one part of my strumming. Where has music gone?! Much appreciation to This remix! Keep em coming!
Cash is one of the best-selling music artists of all time, having sold more than 90 million records worldwide.[14][15] His genre-spanning music embraced country, rock and roll, rockabilly, blues, folk, and gospel sounds. This crossover appeal earned him the rare honor of being inducted into the Country Music, Rock and Roll, and Gospel Music Halls of Fame.
Great great job, I love it.. Thank you for sharing.. RIP to these 3 Legends of MUSIC..
the combination of two completely different genres and this is so unique i have never seen such a good mix of music and anyone who thinks otherwise should click away instead of leaving de-contructive comments because ur mouse clicking was able to bring u onto this because of ur curiosity, and this curiosity could easily bring u to sum deeep shit on 4 chan.;)
Badgersinsuits what’s wrong with 4chan
Blasphemy to all the people who don't think this is phenomenal!
I'm here at the end of 2020 lately I been finding my self listening to 2pac a lot and just thinking of we only knew what are world was gonna turn in to. I wonder how pac would feel about what BLM is doing well I guess only God knows RIP 2pac
Johnny Cash - love that man STILL!!!! - this with Biggie and Tupac ..... Awesome Job
Out of all the mixes people did, there's finally a good one. This one's dope
Music is art. While the genres collide the music and lyrics flow and fit. Three people I like to listen to mixed together. Like it
FUCKEN TEARS RUNIN DOWN MY FACE... WHO EVER MADE THIS THANK U :)
Valarie Medrano no it's fucking trash
Valarie Medrano how could you fucking like this
The Calenator this is why UA-cam commenters are the scum if society... even if they hide it in their real life, this is what they are. UA-cam commenters are trash
Kim Smith yes
This is on point. Mr. Johnny Cash with this mix of Pac and Biggie. Wow thats art.
I give credit to the person who created this mix. Thank you 🙏 you are brilliant and beautiful. Thank you Beth
hello beth
Alamin abdallah hello
A hip-hop remix of a country cover of an industrial rock song. Somehow, it manages to work. I'm seriously digging this.
I just searched johny cash tupac biggie on yt and this came out...I wish life was that easy with everything that you want to get that easilly..Congrats to who made it!
Damn talk out about 3 absolute legends
Cowboys and Gangsters.
Rome Maldonado Johnny Cash was a gangster, just the white version.
One of the same.
Same difference
Rome Maldonado One in the same, brother. One in the same.
They the same people, the same" motherfukers"
this would have been alot better if they rapped over the hurt instrumental. just the guitar, like that acoustic version of thugz mansion by 2pac
K I agree. I don't think the beat over this works very well. Feels a bit cluttered and takes away the soberness a bit.
yeah the beat is trash
Strange to see so many thumbs down...killer mashup, 2020, talk about difficulties of today and tomorrow.... It can take alot of energy to keep our head held high these dayz
This is beyond phenomenal, a tragic story told through the eyes of three legends.
I thought was going to instantly dislike this song- but its WELL DONE !!
THIS IS TOO FUCKING GOOD
GODDAMMIT!
screw that "old town road" song, THIS is what we need
These Johnny Cash remixes are hella lit! I'm loving it!
I grew up on Johnny, but not by choice. Takes age to appreciate county music .
I love this! 👏👏👏
R.I.P Johnny cash and 2pac
+Freak Nasty oh yeah forgot sorry
What abou Martin Luther King Jr.?
James Williams and big
Word...... Big was a bitch
Freak Nasty He's in the song too....duh. His speech? Jesus....smdh
Best remix I ever heard
Joel Maturin ARE YOU SERIOUS ?
OUT OF EVERY SONG IN THE ENTIRE WORLD, FROM THE BEGINNING OF TIME UNTIL NOW?
EVERY REMIX THAT HAS EVER BEEN CREATED .
YOU ARE HONESTLY SAYING THAT (THIS IS THE BEST REMIX YOU HAVE EVER HEARD) ..whatthefuck!
are you 100% serious about that?
Even though Pac and Biggie are alive, this is dope af
Pac's alive??? Bring me to him master
The fuck you mean Pac's alive?
Biggie isn't dead either. Yall gotta understand these are some real mothafuckas and didn't want anything to do with a fake society who weren't listening to the message, just the songs.
good job. I love your mix. Very unique.
My Good God i wanna cry and at the same time i feel strong,what a good remix my friend.MLK Biggie 2pac and of course Johnny! My New Anthem.
i like that mlk in the middle too
Shannyn J. Gillespie not milk bro.... it's Oreo.....
Love that when he says everyone goes away they had a picture of shug knight.. 25 million tho.. haa
Brilliant!
where has this been, the original is one of the greatest songs ever written (even though Johnny didn't write it), and now it's even better
That's one of the illest musical mix ups I've heard in a long long time.
fucking legit. youre an amazing artist with tons of talent. keep up the good work :):)
Wow grade A America
Honestly I see them all just sitting on chairs ina studio while cash plays the guitar and 2pac and biggie take turns rapping
First heard this many years ago, back again in 2019. fantastic remix
This is one of the greatest musical masterpieces ever.
If you like sad music Johnny cash is your man. Talk about a miserable life.
Think you would be the same if you lost your brother that young and got the blame
Anyone 2019?
R.I.P Biggie R.I.P 2Pac #fullrespect #lovedahustle #legalgrower #formerblackmarketgrower #realdeal #416 #patientsservingpatients
I love it great mix good to hear such as this. You got touch the people in all walks to seek the pain that surrounds them. That what sell is what grabs the heart.
I just want to thank you for this remix. Blessed
Yo Martin Luther King got down in this song 😂😂😂
xCAxALLDAY MLK is da OG
MLK really laid down some bars
1.25 speed Is love.
Quelaan Underverse lmfao no
I have a dream..
Words can't describe this tri mix means to me or us today. East coast West coast and Johnny Cash who was singing about struggles before them. This is beautiful artist complication of all of them, their pain, our pain, their emotions, our emotions, their thoughts and
Our thoughts, but, they all left us with their haunting memories, maybe to learn from them. For a better future for our children. From their pain, experience, we can educate ourselves from their past. 🙏🖤Peace and the I've Tupac, Biggie, and Cash.
All I can say is thank you for making this. Now I listen to it daily.
Much as I love Cash, Tupac and Biggie, I feel there's something a bit wrong about this. Just doesn't feel right. In the same way i don't think pac would've wanted Jay-Z biting off his shit and all the rappers that used him for a meal ticket after his death, i can't see that Johnny Cash would've ever wanted a collaboration with pac or biggie. I respect them all in their own rights, but with that comes respecting what they would've wanted too. Subjectively speaking though, the remix sounds nice although you kinda fucked up implementing the chorus off bar.
+Joshua Jones spoken in the words of a true artist ^^^^^
Actually Johnny Cash was part of Outlaw County music. They wouldn't play Outlaw music on the radio sooooo they actually ALL did go through their own trials and tribulations and if Cash or any of them were alive they would be happy. After death you can't take riches from here, all you can do is leave a mark behind for future generations. That's what's happening here. Get it? A true artist would collaborate with whomever they wanted to, to leave that mark.
Valerie Torossian uh DUH, a true artist would've collaborated with who they wanted to, Johnny Cash was in the business for 50 years so you just proved my point. If he wanted to collaborate with tupac or biggie (mind you they're my two favorite rappers of all time) then he WOULD have. What their trials and tribulations were has nothing to do with THIS actual fan made collaboration because none of them are here to defend themselves or protest it if they wouldn't have wanted it to happen. You're using irrelevant reasons here. And you can't even say he would've been happy with this, you didn't know him and neither did i, so why would anyone even PRESUME to think that we do... I think it's you who doesn't get it. Just another oblivious youtube commentor who doesn't know jack shit.
+Joshua Jones I might NOT KNOW him but I know grandsons of Outlaw music become rappers. Look up Struggle Jennings. Look up Johnny Cash by Yelawolf (that one he was just referencing him), but basically were STILL in a HATE filled county so I doubt that it would have helped his career at THAT TIME. Look up Hurt in general. If he was younger THESE days, he more than likely would.
Valerie Torossian You don't get to speak for him, i know very well all about cash's music and history, I'm not 17, I'm 38, i grew up on a vastly diverse selection of music. You're not teaching me anything here. The point is YOU can't say what he would or wouldn't have done unless you're Johnny Cash himself. He was skeptical about covering Reznor's Hurt at first and didn't even wanna do it but he let Rick Rubin talk him into it. Johnny Cash was a highly religious and moral family man, he wasn't extremely keen on doing Hurt because of the lyrics of the song and truthfully if I had to guess, i don't for a second think he would've done a collaboration with biggie or 2pac because of the content they used in their own music. Just the fact that you even think he would completely decimates whatever credibility you thought you had.
Logan anybody?
Julius Ward ha
Julius Ward No
David I would beat the shit out of you
David Jameson O ́Rourke. You skinny ass white boy. How can you, as a little white boy, say something like that while listening to my niggas Pac and Big. Do you forgot that they where fighting for the black community. Just like Wu Tang said: "Shame on a nigga".
Julius Ward no you fucking bitch
Johnny Cash is the one white dude that could walk into any hood in America and not get fucked with..
You forgot about Eminem. He is the hood.
I could
some nice music ya know,it made my sis cry god bless yall
These legends will be remembered forever
If you put Johnny Cash, 2Pac and Biggie Smalls into a ring together, Cash would level them in seconds. Get the fuck out. Cash is King.
Agreed, they just don't make 'em like that anymore.
Kevin Finegan You clearly aren't aware of Biggies or pacs status among the hip hop community.
Biggie had a good 120+lbs on Johnny, just sayin...
No Johnny would put down an awesome guitar and biggie and pac would put down lyrics of fire then it would be called a ring of fire
dont just dont
Wow, that was.......different.
Johnny Cash is awesome, but those other two dudes...damn.....that was not so good
But your timing of the edits was very good.
so many idiots on the internet
those other two dudes?? are you fucking kidding. you dont know shit about rap legends
says the guy with stiffler as his profile
sarcasm on youtube. maybe it was a mistake
aha maybe.
Fuckin 1.5 speed
lol u should slow down haha i tried it out
More like 1.25 speed
I must say I f'n love this mix I kinda teared up man its powerful
Damn right! Tupac, Biggie, and Cash will always be legends.
Actually iy's NOT a song by Johnny Cash... Nine Inch Nails!
Søren Jensen still his last biggest hit
Søren Jensen actually nine inch nails got it from a suicide note from a 19 year old boy who killed himself
Johnny Cash Is Better
Søren Jensen no shit but cash did it much better and was a huge hit
R. Diamond no he didn't Trent did duh
Johnny Cash is waiting with his .45 for who ever made this crap...
stfu.
Well Pac got an AK
I'm a big Cash fan, but your response was fucking golden,
why dont you shut your fuckin mouth?? ok.
Cash, Biggie, and Pac spoke about similar things if you think about it. The only difference is the style in which they tell their stories.
3 great artist and one fucking horrible remix. Just stop.
I always go on youtube to find good mash-ups and this is by far the best one I've heard yet. The majority out there only uses two songs, but three, and from three different musicians who are three of the greatest ever. But what puts this mash-up over the top was throwing in Martin Luther King Jr. That's something I would enjoy hearing in mash-ups more often. You are very talented.
I agree this is an excellent mashup, but its only 2 songs unless you count MLK's speech as a song. Runnin' by 2Pac feat. Biggie Smalls and Hurt by Johnny Cash. What is interesting though is this version of Hurt is a cover by Johnny Cash of the original Nine Inch Nails song. So finally, this song combines hip-hop, rock, and country with one of the most influential speeches of all time.
3 of my all time favorites. Genius mix
almost put me to tears..,..... loved the mix
20 years ago when I would listen to Cash and Pac all the fools at the park would clown on me saying I got it all confused with my tunes I listen to,,, glad to see some others figured it out.
This is the best remix I've ever heard.
This will never get old.
No-one has to come back, if you don't let em go 💚 Sweet mix, brother ... appreciated.
Mandie