FACTS MAN, hell even now there are ghetto and impoverished places everywhere which is why immigrants come running to America which was built by tupac and my people who don't have the ability or resources to go anywhere to get help.
Had to stop watching. I hate seeing Black folks cater to right wing white racist viewpoints. You need to think deeper than gunshots and robberies. There is no contradiction in this song. He’s touching on violence in the Black community, but also touching on the circumstances that have contribute to that. Every single person is born with the potential to be a “thug” or to be doctor. So what conditions exist that sway people one way or the other? Those who benefit from white supremacy, choose to tell those who have been oppressed by it, that self accountability is the only way. Because that takes all accountability off of the system that benefited/benefits them. Pac preached both self accountability AND holding the system/people who created/uphold the system accountable. Your views, do nothing but allow those who want to uphold that system feel comfort in their evil.
He already reacted to this song a long time ago. But the video got down, so now he is reacting to it again. This is the 4th song that he is reacting to for the second time. He already did that to: "Until the end of time," "Can't see me," and "Old School."
When he said he wish they didn’t miss he was speaking to the pain he was enduring from the bullet wounds basically saying he wish they killed him so he didn’t have to feel that excruciating pain……DEEP
You have to understand about Pac, some of his songs each verse can be a different version of the story. You can't really connect the first verse to the second or third. He sometimes tell the story from different perspective on each verse.
It’s amazing to me that you call yourself a 90’s “hip hop head” but still can’t see the point of a song recorded in the 90’s. You completely missed the point. Only God can judge me doesn’t mean to do whatever you want and don’t take responsibility. It means that people were judging him left and right. This album dropped after he was shot and sent to prison for a crime he didn’t commit. While in prison people were trashing him. Wendy Williams started a rumor about Pac being assaulted in prison. The whole east coasts and the media were going at him, while he was sitting in prison for a crime he didn’t commit. That’s where the title comes from. The whole song is filled with gems but you pick out the most ridiculous thing and put in your “2024” perspective. No offense to you, you may be from Brooklyn or whatever but you don’t seem very street smart to me. Pac saying the part about every black man strapped isn’t about them going out and shoot each other. Listen to the whole build up until this point and what comes after. He’s talking about strapping up against the “government”. You’re a huge BIG fan do you also analyze BIG’s words from a 2024 perspective? Or do you literally believe BIG when he said “peel more skin than Idaho potatoe”? The only reason big would peel that many potatoes were to eat them anyways. So try to think about Pac’s songs from a “bigger picture”. It’s usually “more power to the people” than, let’s kill one another. Yes he has violent songs too but the man was tested all the time. Stop having this “white mentality” approach.
Arrogance is a safer but more annoying character trait than an actual thug.. Although, Pac used the word thug with a different meaning your arrogance won’t allow you to actually do your research and uncover that fact..
In the beginning, Pac was talking about black people killing each other but later in the song when he is talking about black men being strapped, that’s in response to protecting themselves from corrupt police. That was big back in the 90’s. Also, when you talk about moving out of the hood or bad areas, Pac did move around a lot and saw the struggle black people were facing was similar no matter where he went. Treach said that’s why he connected to so many people. He could tell you what hoods were like in a lot of places. Watch Resurrection if you haven’t already. Great content from his own mouth.
Of course, it's going to be biased, he's analyzing the lyrics and he has made it clear that he is a Biggie fanboy. There's always going to be bias, you can't be unbiased in these reactions.
@@Ramenz-x1qand at the same time he doesn’t do anything biggie reaction videos so us Pac fans should appreciate the attention we get when people show their attention to Pac👍🏾
He’s a fan of notorious BIG and he’s Stuck in the 90’s mentality, like … if you like one you can’t like the other… Thats that ! Old head, pior old head 🫠
Great commentary. I was 15/16 in 1996 and wasn't able to connect with his music at the time, but I swear there was something special about that human being. One can only wonder what kind of character arc he would have had if his life were not cut short.
Lloyd thanks for putting an actual intelligent take on this song I appreciate it. It's back in the day as kids this is how we felt in a lot of circumstances so going back to it all this time later from your perspective really brings clarity to a thought process that's far behind
I really hope you see this comment. Norman could take the torch for hip hop if the industry gives him a chance and doesn’t try to change him. There’s no video for it, but you should check out “Low Tops” off his 2023 album. It’s crazy.
@@BractosCrashjust because he took opportunity given while he’s mum was a crack head while living in Baltimore they didn’t have no electricity or anything but …. I’m sure it’s so bad that he wasn’t a fool that he took the opportunity given to him to grow (17 yr old ) moved to Marin city was seen as a little brother to alot of the hood dudes etc
Thing about Pac I always loved is that he talked about racism but also about the black community itself. He wasn’t playing a victim card but always talking about every aspect of the problem
I think pac was trying to communicate the hopelessness many feel when you were countering things. I get it, I'm not in the projects and am generally happy, but many don't have this luxury. He's speaking not for himself, but just stating "don't put up with the bs". Everyone has their own experience, and that's what music and art is... His perspective. I love your honesty and transparency too, great video
I been watching your reactions for a long time man and one things that always gets me is when it comes to Tupac you seem to be way more critical of things he says and you take them for the exact words he says, when you react to others you tend to be able to see between the lines of what they are saying. Its definately an interesting thing, I can see how it may be that way because of your upbringing in NY instead of LA. Not hating on you btw, I just find it interesting, keep up the reactions! love em!
Mr Boyd, you mention a part there about choice. About the struggles and choosing what to do. Let me ask you, do you think Tupac chose to be driven into poverty, moving city to city due to a drug addicted mom. Did he choose that fate? He did make a choice to go out on his own at a young age away from his drugged mom. But this song talks about the choices that his environment, his society at the time , made available to him and his peers. That's why he says Only God can judge him.
Pac doesn't always rap from his perspective or even a singular perspective. More often, he's personifying differing and sometimes opposing opinions for the sake of discussion. It's sometimes the "streets" vs.the general populous or that life vs. the alternative. And HE was a bit of a walking and complex contradiction.
Exactly plus it was much harder in the 80’s and 90’s and if they move,they’ll just end up moving to another Ghetto,like 2Pac and his Mom did when he was a Kid
Had to stop watching. I hate seeing Black folks cater to right wing white racist viewpoints. You need to think deeper than gunshots and robberies. There is no contradiction in this song. He’s touching on violence in the Black community, but also touching on the circumstances that have contribute to that. Every single person is born with the potential to be a “thug” or to be doctor. So what conditions exist that sway people one way or the other? Those who benefit from white supremacy, choose to tell those who have been oppressed by it, that self accountability is the only way. Because that takes all accountability off of the system that benefited/benefits them. Pac preached both self accountability AND holding the system/people who created/uphold the system accountable. Your views, do nothing but allow those who want to uphold that system feel comfort in their evil.
Seems a little over critical of a song written in 95'. I've watched you for awhile, and never have I seen the same level of analysis to an East Coast rapper. I could be wrong, but I definitely don't recall. As for self defense, the rules aren't equal. All it takes is for the "lighter" sect to say, "I feared for my life!" and their self defense seems to be accepted. Not so much for the darker
Enjoying your 2pac reactions, but since you started this journey I've been waiting for "got my mind made up" feat Daz & Kurupt and Method Man & Redman. It's got the features your looking for
Acronym “The Hate U Give Little Infants Fucks Everybody The concept of “THUG LIFE” is central to the philosophy and title of the best-selling book The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas. In the book, the characters Khalil and Maverick use the acronym to describe the no-win system that Black neighborhoods face. Additionally, the religious idea that G -d sees INSIDE and can be the only perfect judge is a thing.
This guy is hatin big time and really don't know nothin about Pacs life.. thats why he don't get the point Pac making with his songs. How This Guy Hip-Hop head? and don't know Pac? Bro.. Pac made Hip-Hop for Hoes and all of this hood shit, to deliver it like that he changed rap even back then everybody copied him. He prolly even know ´that Pac made Biggie and was treating him like a lil brother. Back Then Pac sold 5 Million in 2 Months Biggie on the other Hand couldn't get pass 2M after a year. Man Nobody could fuck with him. So, he don't know nothing about biggies life either. You listening to Music but just listen to the lyrics and make your own Stories? You gotta know what a Rapper is talking about and where they come from and what time it was back then.
When u been 25...was u that intelligent? no, man. It came with time, time that Pac didnt have and yet, he was way ahead of his time and way more intelligent than U at 25.
Yeah? That’s true but Lloyd was probably way younger than Pac when he was here. Lloyd is very older now so I’m sure in his days he wasn’t no goody guy.
Recollect your thoughts dont get caught up in the mix cause the media is full of dirty tricks.....Most important line in music and in human history...and more relevant than ever
The only god can judge me comes from when he was on trial for allegedly r word rhymes with tape a girl and he said it to the judge cause he already thought he was guilty of it as soon as it started
I love his reactions but this is me pointing out flaws in reacting that send judgey, only God can judge me, and every reactor judge my man from his lyrics lol
My G i been telling u for a long while now if u gonna listen to a Pac song listen to Blasphemy. Pac goes deep in that track. And if u wanna hear the Outlaws go in on a feature listen to Made Niggaz.
He spoke the truth too,2Pac and his Mom moved a lot when he was younger and it would be from 1 Ghetto to the next so you can’t move to a better spot based on your low income back in those Days
2Pac was talking about the 80’a and 90’s and this Guy acts like they all had so many choices on low income,you cam move out but you’ll end up in another ghetto
I don't make excuses for terrible behavior and one is due the consequences of their actions but I will not assume that everyone can survive their trials and tribulations. Once you enter into a gang its hard to get out and growing up poor in the ghetto will afford you many offers to escape if you join in one. Some officers in these ghettos are a little too close to the criminals and some don't want to risk confronting a violent situation until everything (and some folk) die down. There is very little protection for the innocent and this breeds mistrust. Its easy to slip up and fall and in the hood even harder to stand back up again. And even if you make it out without being tarnished you have to confront a world very different than what you grew up in. A world that everyone painted as apathetic and out to get you.
Reacts ok..Each to there own. Meany had to stay 100% outside For a week +@a time..we'd be chased for WEEKS @a time by random VILNIUS people😢self defence is real 💯
This guy reacts to the same 2Pac songs and acts as if he's listening for the first time. 😂
Easy for you to say this in 2024 say it in 1996 completely different era
FACTS MAN, hell even now there are ghetto and impoverished places everywhere which is why immigrants come running to America which was built by tupac and my people who don't have the ability or resources to go anywhere to get help.
🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️So our teenagers today are in the same boat he's rapping about. They have to live wherever their parents can afford.
🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️So our teenagers today are in the same boat he's rapping about. They have to live wherever their parents can afford.
Had to stop watching. I hate seeing Black folks cater to right wing white racist viewpoints. You need to think deeper than gunshots and robberies. There is no contradiction in this song. He’s touching on violence in the Black community, but also touching on the circumstances that have contribute to that. Every single person is born with the potential to be a “thug” or to be doctor. So what conditions exist that sway people one way or the other? Those who benefit from white supremacy, choose to tell those who have been oppressed by it, that self accountability is the only way. Because that takes all accountability off of the system that benefited/benefits them. Pac preached both self accountability AND holding the system/people who created/uphold the system accountable. Your views, do nothing but allow those who want to uphold that system feel comfort in their evil.
@@Daygostylz 💯
Mrr loyd cop loving east coast punk
He already reacted to this song a long time ago. But the video got down, so now he is reacting to it again. This is the 4th song that he is reacting to for the second time. He already did that to: "Until the end of time," "Can't see me," and "Old School."
“Old School” I love so much that’s the happiest we ever heard from Pac on that song at the end
I don’t think Mrlboyd can actually catch metaphors without being excessively analytical.
Yep that’s why nearly 200k subs sunshine
@@winstrolchurchill821 I’m talking about this video in particular
When he said he wish they didn’t miss he was speaking to the pain he was enduring from the bullet wounds basically saying he wish they killed him so he didn’t have to feel that excruciating pain……DEEP
I always took that as he just would rather of died than to continue to live the life he was living
@rickyrichreacts9667
You got it.
@@rickyrichreacts9667 yep. hes sai
You have to understand about Pac, some of his songs each verse can be a different version of the story. You can't really connect the first verse to the second or third. He sometimes tell the story from different perspective on each verse.
You know what’s up G
It’s amazing to me that you call yourself a 90’s “hip hop head” but still can’t see the point of a song recorded in the 90’s. You completely missed the point.
Only God can judge me doesn’t mean to do whatever you want and don’t take responsibility. It means that people were judging him left and right. This album dropped after he was shot and sent to prison for a crime he didn’t commit. While in prison people were trashing him. Wendy Williams started a rumor about Pac being assaulted in prison. The whole east coasts and the media were going at him, while he was sitting in prison for a crime he didn’t commit.
That’s where the title comes from. The whole song is filled with gems but you pick out the most ridiculous thing and put in your “2024” perspective. No offense to you, you may be from Brooklyn or whatever but you don’t seem very street smart to me.
Pac saying the part about every black man strapped isn’t about them going out and shoot each other. Listen to the whole build up until this point and what comes after. He’s talking about strapping up against the “government”.
You’re a huge BIG fan do you also analyze BIG’s words from a 2024 perspective? Or do you literally believe BIG when he said “peel more skin than Idaho potatoe”? The only reason big would peel that many potatoes were to eat them anyways. So try to think about Pac’s songs from a “bigger picture”. It’s usually “more power to the people” than, let’s kill one another. Yes he has violent songs too but the man was tested all the time. Stop having this “white mentality” approach.
Well said he’s a narcissist so he isn’t open minded to any other perspectives and believes he is only right
Pac was 25 when he passed went threw alot of stuff and you probably close to 50 years old judging a young 2pac that's crazy homie....
He wasnt fighting for material things
He was fighting for your rights, the panther fight in his own way.
Arrogance is a safer but more annoying character trait than an actual thug.. Although, Pac used the word thug with a different meaning your arrogance won’t allow you to actually do your research and uncover that fact..
He’s a narcissist lol
You are a bozo!!! You don’t understand PAC music!!! Go listen to Celine Dion!!
Like Pac Said "Only God Can Judge Me" 🙏🏽👑🐐
Finally another 2Pac song ❤
U speak with this aura of wisdom, but it's mostly arrogance, grudge and ignorance
In the beginning, Pac was talking about black people killing each other but later in the song when he is talking about black men being strapped, that’s in response to protecting themselves from corrupt police. That was big back in the 90’s.
Also, when you talk about moving out of the hood or bad areas, Pac did move around a lot and saw the struggle black people were facing was similar no matter where he went. Treach said that’s why he connected to so many people. He could tell you what hoods were like in a lot of places.
Watch Resurrection if you haven’t already. Great content from his own mouth.
Bias reaction . You are being overcritical of Pac s music yet when its East Coast music (Biggie , Nas, Jay-Z we dont hear criticisms at all.
Of course, it's going to be biased, he's analyzing the lyrics and he has made it clear that he is a Biggie fanboy. There's always going to be bias, you can't be unbiased in these reactions.
@@Ramenz-x1qand at the same time he doesn’t do anything biggie reaction videos so us Pac fans should appreciate the attention we get when people show their attention to Pac👍🏾
@GTA_DISCIPLE He's likely already seen all of Biggie's content given that he's such a fan. His 'reactions' are all first time viewing experiences.
@@josemaldonado3418 that's not true at all.
But it's hip hope when Biggie raps about shooting pregnant women in the stomach.
He knew what was going to happen to him
Fr
He’s a fan of notorious BIG and he’s Stuck in the 90’s mentality, like … if you like one you can’t like the other…
Thats that !
Old head, pior old head 🫠
DURING THAT TIME RESOURCES WERE LIMITED TO NON EXTISTENT... MOVING WAS NOT AN OPTION
Great commentary. I was 15/16 in 1996 and wasn't able to connect with his music at the time, but I swear there was something special about that human being. One can only wonder what kind of character arc he would have had if his life were not cut short.
can't pull yourself out of a crab bucket..
Temptations by 2Pac is one of his best, you should do it next!!!
Lloyd thanks for putting an actual intelligent take on this song I appreciate it. It's back in the day as kids this is how we felt in a lot of circumstances so going back to it all this time later from your perspective really brings clarity to a thought process that's far behind
I ain’t goin lie I would like to see Lloyd interview Pac at 25 😂! He probably could tell his ass some real truth
2pac - Lord Knows
I really hope you see this comment. Norman could take the torch for hip hop if the industry gives him a chance and doesn’t try to change him. There’s no video for it, but you should check out “Low Tops” off his 2023 album. It’s crazy.
Initiated -Daz featuring Tupac, Kurupt and the Outlawz is a must.
Daz so underrated
I listened to this song yesterday, and started wondering whether you had reacted to it or not. And here we are.
You spoke it into existence
You must be in tune
This is the second time he reacted to this song
@@paypa_trell5678 it's from the main channel, or new recording?
You must be disappointed by his “reaction”
He rly needs to react to his interviews
Where he was a ballet dancer coming out of arts school?
@@BractosCrashjust because he took opportunity given while he’s mum was a crack head while living in Baltimore they didn’t have no electricity or anything but …. I’m sure it’s so bad that he wasn’t a fool that he took the opportunity given to him to grow (17 yr old ) moved to Marin city was seen as a little brother to alot of the hood dudes etc
@@SaucySnaggs he was a gay puppet, they dressed him up and told him to act "gangsta" when he was the furthest thing from that
@@BractosCrashI suggest you should learn abt Tupac more before making a idiotic statement like that
@@SaucySnaggs maybe you should instead of believing the persona he was acting out, rap isn't real
Thing about Pac I always loved is that he talked about racism but also about the black community itself. He wasn’t playing a victim card but always talking about every aspect of the problem
“How did it come to this? I wish they DIDNT MISS” always gets me 😢
I think pac was trying to communicate the hopelessness many feel when you were countering things. I get it, I'm not in the projects and am generally happy, but many don't have this luxury. He's speaking not for himself, but just stating "don't put up with the bs". Everyone has their own experience, and that's what music and art is... His perspective. I love your honesty and transparency too, great video
I been watching your reactions for a long time man and one things that always gets me is when it comes to Tupac you seem to be way more critical of things he says and you take them for the exact words he says, when you react to others you tend to be able to see between the lines of what they are saying.
Its definately an interesting thing, I can see how it may be that way because of your upbringing in NY instead of LA.
Not hating on you btw, I just find it interesting, keep up the reactions! love em!
he is a heter 😂
Exactly.
Finally, some bangers
Mr Boyd, you mention a part there about choice. About the struggles and choosing what to do. Let me ask you, do you think Tupac chose to be driven into poverty, moving city to city due to a drug addicted mom. Did he choose that fate? He did make a choice to go out on his own at a young age away from his drugged mom. But this song talks about the choices that his environment, his society at the time , made available to him and his peers. That's why he says Only God can judge him.
Mr Boyd, please check out Tupac : This Ain't Living, a song where he ponders on the futility of living a "thug life"
Woah, I don't think Mrlboyd should hold any form of office if he wants to quadruple our police force 😂
Pac doesn't always rap from his perspective or even a singular perspective. More often, he's personifying differing and sometimes opposing opinions for the sake of discussion. It's sometimes the "streets" vs.the general populous or that life vs. the alternative. And HE was a bit of a walking and complex contradiction.
Back then we didn't loot or March police brutality WE FOUGHT BACK
Every one with “only god can judge me” tattoo has been judged by a judge
😂 I’m sorry but that’s funny
Str8 ballin has to happen lol
Of course there’s contradiction… it’s PURE honesty. Pure greatness.
3:47 I believe network is the word you were looking for sir. Less than 4 minutes in and you're making me feel ancient. 😂
Thats why the song is named only god could judge me
When he says trap some people just can’t pickup and leave because they don’t have the resources to do so
Exactly plus it was much harder in the 80’s and 90’s and if they move,they’ll just end up moving to another Ghetto,like 2Pac and his Mom did when he was a Kid
Had to stop watching. I hate seeing Black folks cater to right wing white racist viewpoints. You need to think deeper than gunshots and robberies. There is no contradiction in this song. He’s touching on violence in the Black community, but also touching on the circumstances that have contribute to that. Every single person is born with the potential to be a “thug” or to be doctor. So what conditions exist that sway people one way or the other? Those who benefit from white supremacy, choose to tell those who have been oppressed by it, that self accountability is the only way. Because that takes all accountability off of the system that benefited/benefits them. Pac preached both self accountability AND holding the system/people who created/uphold the system accountable. Your views, do nothing but allow those who want to uphold that system feel comfort in their evil.
Seems a little over critical of a song written in 95'. I've watched you for awhile, and never have I seen the same level of analysis to an East Coast rapper. I could be wrong, but I definitely don't recall. As for self defense, the rules aren't equal. All it takes is for the "lighter" sect to say, "I feared for my life!" and their self defense seems to be accepted. Not so much for the darker
The best of men are Prophets and they were crying every evening. What where you saying?
I swear bro be doing songs 2 times lol
Try the song they don't give a fuk about Us by Tupac
bro I thought your head was STEAMING..lol..
Ayo ⏸️
Enjoying your 2pac reactions, but since you started this journey I've been waiting for "got my mind made up" feat Daz & Kurupt and Method Man & Redman. It's got the features your looking for
The best rapper of all times
Acronym
“The Hate U Give Little Infants Fucks Everybody
The concept of “THUG LIFE” is central to the philosophy and title of the best-selling book The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas. In the book, the characters Khalil and Maverick use the acronym to describe the no-win system that Black neighborhoods face.
Additionally, the religious idea that G -d sees INSIDE and can be the only perfect judge is a thing.
1:30 he's fighting for his human rights
We had internet dial up lol
2Pac ft. Snoop Dogg - Dead or Alive
Man i was hopping you are gonna reapload this!
I was thinking "I swearrrr he did this one already" thanks for helping realize I'm not crazy lol
PACs beats were gas
I owned the disc set
This Land is ours (Black Americans) We should fight for what is ours.
DO LIFE GOES ON MY TUPAC
you're slightly younger than me, yet I feel like you could be my uncle 🤣
I said the same thing to myself
The feat. On this song is rapper forte he is from the Bay Area and rapped with Too Short way back in the day. He’s a solid rapper.
Rappin' 4-Tay was the shit back in the day
Bro.. you mis the whole point of this song... Pac was describing how he felt , his mindset, after he was shot.
Daze of a hustler is a new AI conversion but please worth a listen 👌🏾
Rapper 4Tay
Next song „Hold ya head“ best song
Bro is 40 years old talking bout he aint heard this joint before
Bro. That was 96 era. Sh*t was COMPLETELY different. LMAO. 🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️
This guy is hatin big time and really don't know nothin about Pacs life.. thats why he don't get the point Pac making with his songs.
How This Guy Hip-Hop head? and don't know Pac? Bro.. Pac made Hip-Hop for Hoes and all of this hood shit, to deliver it like that he changed rap even back then everybody copied him. He prolly even know ´that Pac made Biggie and was treating him like a lil brother. Back Then Pac sold 5 Million in 2 Months Biggie on the other Hand couldn't get pass 2M after a year. Man Nobody could fuck with him. So, he don't know nothing about biggies life either. You listening to Music but just listen to the lyrics and make your own Stories? You gotta know what a Rapper is talking about and where they come from and what time it was back then.
When u been 25...was u that intelligent? no, man. It came with time, time that Pac didnt have and yet, he was way ahead of his time and way more intelligent than U at 25.
Yeah? That’s true but Lloyd was probably way younger than Pac when he was here. Lloyd is very older now so I’m sure in his days he wasn’t no goody guy.
The 1900s is wild 😅
love to see you react to can't c me by 2pac such a good song
Bro do OUTLAW from 2pac and do Heavy In The Game also from 2pac you won't regret it
Rappin 4tay is dope
Recollect your thoughts dont get caught up in the mix cause the media is full of dirty tricks.....Most important line in music and in human history...and more relevant than ever
The only god can judge me comes from when he was on trial for allegedly r word rhymes with tape a girl and he said it to the judge cause he already thought he was guilty of it as soon as it started
Man let the music play and only God can judge me is what he told the judge in court and everybody was silent because it's true
Boooooo
I love his reactions but this is me pointing out flaws in reacting that send judgey, only God can judge me, and every reactor judge my man from his lyrics lol
Yeah Im with you. I usually love his reactions but I'm confused on this one. It doesn't sound like how he would usually react.
Crazy were the same age but Mr. L Boyd looks and acts 20 years older
Check out heavy in the game with pac and richie rich 🔥
My G i been telling u for a long while now if u gonna listen to a Pac song listen to Blasphemy. Pac goes deep in that track. And if u wanna hear the Outlaws go in on a feature listen to Made Niggaz.
He has. It went over his head though. Underwhelming reaction.
He was only 24 years old when he wrote this my man
He spoke the truth too,2Pac and his Mom moved a lot when he was younger and it would be from 1 Ghetto to the next so you can’t move to a better spot based on your low income back in those Days
In the 70 and 80s and 90s the world is weird pls ,u living well now due to fight he fought for the industry
Dude calm down. Lols. This guy was only 25 , even younger then.
Not to mention it was in the mid to late 90s.
2Pac was talking about the 80’a and 90’s and this Guy acts like they all had so many choices on low income,you cam move out but you’ll end up in another ghetto
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You should react to my block or changes
Bruh what the first time you reacted to this song you didn’t like the feature that much now this time you said it’s one of the best 🤔
This dude is all🧢 🧢 🧢 🧢 🧢
Do a reaction
Tupac - Krazy
Do 2pac resist the temptation is so deep story
I don't make excuses for terrible behavior and one is due the consequences of their actions but I will not assume that everyone can survive their trials and tribulations. Once you enter into a gang its hard to get out and growing up poor in the ghetto will afford you many offers to escape if you join in one. Some officers in these ghettos are a little too close to the criminals and some don't want to risk confronting a violent situation until everything (and some folk) die down. There is very little protection for the innocent and this breeds mistrust.
Its easy to slip up and fall and in the hood even harder to stand back up again. And even if you make it out without being tarnished you have to confront a world very different than what you grew up in. A world that everyone painted as apathetic and out to get you.
Reacts ok..Each to there own.
Meany had to stay 100% outside
For a week +@a time..we'd be chased for WEEKS @a time by random VILNIUS people😢self defence is real 💯
you need to know the context of this song man ! this is not just a song
I dont think you understand pac POV fr what he was going through at the time and being a young man
he didn't say who was trapping every single black person..it's other black people..
There’s no self defense laws in Jersey
Thats not true
@@redscorpion9325 it is. Of at least it was around ‘07. I was in Essex county learning all about random Jersey laws
I have this tatted on my back
what does it take to hold in tears?..it might take strength..
Deadly Combination Big L featuring 2Pac
Can you please do 2 pac no more pain???