Tupac wasn't on another level, he was the next level. I've been watching documentaries on him and I swear he might've been president one day. He was so talented. He was asked why he can have songs like Dear Mama and other ones that start with I f-ed yo b... He responded I don't wake up feeling the same everyday, do you?. Mad, happy, sad... His passion was his music. It was him and how he felt. There will never be another Tupac. He died young but he lived a full life
The reason people love 2Pac and want you to react to him is because he kept it real and he was very versatile when it came to his music. His mother was a Black Panther so he had that revolutionary military mind so he could rap about many different topics. He mainly spoke to the less fortunate that felt like they didn’t have a way out of their poverty and bad situations he could go from uplifting the black community to uplifting women to understanding the struggles of a Black or Hispanic man he could also get gangsta when it calls for it as you will see as you continue to react to his music but here are a few songs. You should react to of his and write them down. Keep your head up Changes Until the end of time Dear Momma Hit ‘Em Up All Eyez on me Life goes on Against all odds Only God can judge It’s all about you Toss it up
such a vintage pac song man one of my fav songs. its his versatility and songs like this as to why he is the true goat rapper. he is also highly skilled as a rapper to.
Dear mama Doc on FX is a great way to learn where PAC came from, his background, family history and Black Panther roots. Definitely watch that asap. It'll give you more insight and understanding going fwd when listening to his music
God bless you for saying it was a hell a of time because it was, I was there. That man was our Elvis, our Bob Marley, rap legend gone way too soon. He was unreal. A gift from God. RIP Tupac Shakur
Pac lyrics hit different, very different because they're heartfelt and more meaningful than all rappers including Biggie. Their lyrics were just to make stuff sound good but Pac had something real to say they didn't. That's why we still talking about him now 2024 to the end of time. No rapper dead or alive can't come close to 2Pac the G.O.A.T 💯
Tony,DMX is close but had impact songs too during his incredible run with Def Jam Records 1998-2003. 1.Slipping 2.Ruff Ryders Anthem 3.We Right Here 4.Lord Give Me A Sign 5.Who We Be
This one is deep. This was one of my favorites. 2Pac was into literature and acting when he was younger, so he really knew how to put his heart into his lyrics.
Great Reaction! Pac was 1 of 1! He could invoke every emotion with his music and his storytelling was like a jigsaw puzzle expert putting all the pieces (lyrics) together perfectly. Another good one to react to would be 2pac Changes!
Loved the reaction beautiful! This is one of my favorite Pac songs for sure, it's a somber but very smooth song to listen to. Also, you should consider doing some reactions to some of his interviews, you'll really get an even deeper understanding of just how wise beyond his years he was for his age. Dude was really on different level.
The reason why I like Tupac is because I felt what he was rapping and experienced some walks of life of his music. The man knew how to give it to you RAW no cut 😭
I still get sad to this day about his death....I remember clearly I remember what the whole country was like....AND NAH..BACK THEN YOU COULDNT HAVE A WEAK MIND...MY WHOLE GENERATION HAS PTSD.......GENERAL OF MY GENERATION..... and you are right about the beat the Beat back then where they keep you engaged why you listen to the lyrics....... these songs were not meant to party ....introspective why you sitting around listening or driving in your car.. this song never got played in clubs.... at this time.. you had a variety of Hip Hop you had party songs you have serious songs sad songs........... this is the crack era go look at a documentary....90s was real af...no social media....you had to be that for real
KEEP YA HEAD UP is a Tupac powerhouse. They found a song Tupac listened to the day he died called THE MESSEAGE by a rapper who is classed as a lyrical genius called Nas. Its amazing
Pac on the radio vs Pac on his album. The tracks for top 40 radio play are usually the catchy ones, some that didn't need a lot of censoring still made it as a video. The man was a beast with his lyrics and he kept writing all the time.
The lyrics to this song are so dark that part when he says Lord knows I try been a witness to homicides drive by Those last 5 words gives me the chills.
Love your 2pac reactions! And your other reactions in general. And if 2pac were alive today YOU would most definitely be HIS type lol ... Absolutely gorgeous looking
He is a true person, that says how it is, being real,I been listening to his music growing up, it's like me all the stuff he went through I was like that
Waiting for your Reaction 1. 2pac & Tabitha MTV beach walk interview 2. 2pac "tongue kissing" lyric reaction video 3. 2Pac "Hit 'em Up" Diss song 4. 2Pac "Watch Cha Mouth" Diss song 5. 2Pac "Letter to my unborn child"
Another Tupac song I would recommend is “Smile” featuring Scarface, I’d also recommend the Tupac interview with Ed Gordon if you want to learn more about Tupac as a person
Keep ya head up, no more pain , “are you still down” with Jon b , just 3 of many sides of pac. He was a true Gemini, he would give you “ Ambitionz Az A Ridah “ & then give you “ Dear Momma “ & “ Changes “
tupac is the greatest rap artist to ever live and its not even close. choosing a favorite song of his is wayyyy too hard to do. its a mountain full of material waiting for your ears to mine the gold.
"He lived so much," shorty you haven't even scratched the surface yet! Look up his moma, Moma Afeni Shakur, his family, his childhood and his life when he wasn't in the studio! My fav rapper, poet, and it's decades later and we still unraveling his life?!
The interview you’re referring to is called Tupac Shakur 1988 high School Interview. It’s sad that he was dead 8 years later💔😔 and a few weeks after that interview he was homeless again
Que Pasa Chica 😆 now you see why I said this is my favorite 2pac song, pac was never afraid to be vulnerable he showing you his struggle & pain and pleading to God at the same time . The part where he mentions little kids die, I was living in Oakland California when that happened if I remember correctly it happened after a performance
Good thing I already knew the song because couldn’t hear the first part. 2Pac in a lot of his songs prophesied that he wouldn’t live to be old man. You should react to I hit him up.😍🎶
You would really like “Dear Mama”. It’s mainly about loving his mama as they grew up through life. And you would love “Keep Ya Head Up”. That song is about respecting women & uplifting women
He was such a great writer and maybe more of a poet than actual rapper in some instances. He really coasted that line between "Thug and Gangster" rapper and Real Emotion and Political Activist. Very well spoken for someone so young and really observed his surroundings and wrote/spoke about what he saw. This is one of my favorites from him and his lyrics just ride this beat. This is off the "Me Against The World" album which I consider his best, and I believe he recorded it all while in jail in 1994. If you get the chance, I don't know it there are youtube videos but I'm sure there are, you should check out his poem, The Rose That Grew From Concrete. It is very good.
8:38 thats because for a black ma n in the 80s. Tupac was telling our turth. The beat gets u because as black men, we have no choice but ro roll on... keep movin with he beat.
You gotta watch Tupac Resurrection DVD. I promise you won't regret it. It takes you through his life and experience in his own words. It's a great watch!
Keep ya head up is probably my favourite 2pac track. If your into lyrics you'll love this one and there is also a music video for it. Such a great song 🎵 ❤ pac is the 🐐
I will watch every single Tupac reaction you post until the end of time.
I wonder if she got that 😂😂😂
Ahhh I caught that 😅
I think she isn't that well-versed on Tupac yet to understand the reference...
Me too until the boobs ...
@@BingoBangoBongoBOOM
I doubt she cares
There's a track called Lord Knows off this album that is a must to hear.
Tupac wasn't on another level, he was the next level. I've been watching documentaries on him and I swear he might've been president one day. He was so talented. He was asked why he can have songs like Dear Mama and other ones that start with I f-ed yo b... He responded I don't wake up feeling the same everyday, do you?. Mad, happy, sad... His passion was his music. It was him and how he felt. There will never be another Tupac. He died young but he lived a full life
Tupac until the end of time
The reason people love 2Pac and want you to react to him is because he kept it real and he was very versatile when it came to his music. His mother was a Black Panther so he had that revolutionary military mind so he could rap about many different topics. He mainly spoke to the less fortunate that felt like they didn’t have a way out of their poverty and bad situations he could go from uplifting the black community to uplifting women to understanding the struggles of a Black or Hispanic man he could also get gangsta when it calls for it as you will see as you continue to react to his music but here are a few songs. You should react to of his and write them down.
Keep your head up
Changes
Until the end of time
Dear Momma
Hit ‘Em Up
All Eyez on me
Life goes on
Against all odds
Only God can judge
It’s all about you
Toss it up
Exactly 💯
So he was a racist 2fag and his music is Crap music?
such a vintage pac song man one of my fav songs. its his versatility and songs like this as to why he is the true goat rapper. he is also highly skilled as a rapper to.
Dear mama Doc on FX is a great way to learn where PAC came from, his background, family history and Black Panther roots. Definitely watch that asap. It'll give you more insight and understanding going fwd when listening to his music
He did it all so well because everything was straight from the heart
God bless you for saying it was a hell a of time because it was, I was there. That man was our Elvis, our Bob Marley, rap legend gone way too soon. He was unreal. A gift from God. RIP Tupac Shakur
Two things. You are stunningly beautiful. Two, PAC is the greatest of all time!!
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 2pac is legendary
Unconditional love is a must listen to…
It inspired me. 😏
I swear
Pac lyrics hit different, very different because they're heartfelt and more meaningful than all rappers including Biggie.
Their lyrics were just to make stuff sound good but Pac had something real to say they didn't. That's why we still talking about him now 2024 to the end of time. No rapper dead or alive can't come close to 2Pac the G.O.A.T 💯
Tony,DMX is close but had impact songs too during his incredible run with Def Jam Records 1998-2003. 1.Slipping 2.Ruff Ryders Anthem 3.We Right Here 4.Lord Give Me A Sign 5.Who We Be
Salute to u queen. As pac being my favorite artist. U are doing a great treat job. Wish there was more young ones like u
TOSS it up! Agreed
TOSS it up!!!!!!! Reaction vid
We enjoy it because we love tupac. West side till we die.
Shock G produced the track. The sample is from a Stevie Wonder song That Girl.
This is one of my favorite songs from 2pac, along with "Bury me a G"
Look up "Bury Me A G" solo version 😎🔥
2pac if he was still alive he'd probably wouldve been president. He was always looking out for the people going through injustices
2pac - keep ya head up! 🎉 been waiting for months😢
*She'll love the lyrics*
That song is amazing
If you can watch, Brenda’s got a baby. You’ll have no problem watching dear mama. It’s a positive song overall.
This one is deep. This was one of my favorites. 2Pac was into literature and acting when he was younger, so he really knew how to put his heart into his lyrics.
Yes another pac video!!! “Keep ya head up” women empowerment!!
I could spend all day listening to Pac with you.
I can sit and watch your reactions all day to my boy Pac. The best to do it.
Great Reaction! Pac was 1 of 1! He could invoke every emotion with his music and his storytelling was like a jigsaw puzzle expert putting all the pieces (lyrics) together perfectly. Another good one to react to would be 2pac Changes!
Here because Tupac is here💯
I generally just search for first time Tupac reactions. I know how much it did me
So many tears is absolute poetry.
Keep Ya Head Up - 2Pac !!!
pac was also did spoken word as kid thats why he has vivid way perceive his message in his song for the club song or when hes doing heart felt song
You may like "I wonder if Heaven got a ghetto" and "Thug Mansion". Also "Hail Mary" and "Smile w/Scarface" And, "To Live and Die In La"
Loved the reaction beautiful! This is one of my favorite Pac songs for sure, it's a somber but very smooth song to listen to. Also, you should consider doing some reactions to some of his interviews, you'll really get an even deeper understanding of just how wise beyond his years he was for his age. Dude was really on different level.
2pac Troublesome 96
The reason why I like Tupac is because I felt what he was rapping and experienced some walks of life of his music. The man knew how to give it to you RAW no cut 😭
The fact how he lived through it is that he had embrace Thug Life by hardening himself as a good Soulja
that Stevie Wonder harmonic in the background is on point. That song its from is That Girl
I still get sad to this day about his death....I remember clearly I remember what the whole country was like....AND NAH..BACK THEN YOU COULDNT HAVE A WEAK MIND...MY WHOLE GENERATION HAS PTSD.......GENERAL OF MY GENERATION..... and you are right about the beat the Beat back then where they keep you engaged why you listen to the lyrics....... these songs were not meant to party ....introspective why you sitting around listening or driving in your car.. this song never got played in clubs.... at this time.. you had a variety of Hip Hop you had party songs you have serious songs sad songs........... this is the crack era go look at a documentary....90s was real af...no social media....you had to be that for real
New favorite reaction channel 💯
She could react to a cat eating and I would watch
@@TheGovernment 😆 you funny as hell but I understand she is absolutely gorgeous
My love for Pac will be forever ❤❤ RIP Pac let there be justice for you
Letter to the President by Tupac and Outlawz. Song is 🔥🔥🔥🔥
*(Dear Mama) (Keep Ya Head Up) (Brenda's Got A Baby)* All powerful songs that people don't realize there's NO Curse Wordz
KEEP YA HEAD UP is a Tupac powerhouse. They found a song Tupac listened to the day he died called THE MESSEAGE by a rapper who is classed as a lyrical genius called Nas. Its amazing
In his movie that came out a couple years ago this song plays, during an incredibly sad scene in jail.
She’d so many years 😢🙌🏾🙏🏽🙏🏽
My favorite Tupac song!
2pac - Changes
2pac - toss it up
2pac - hit'em up
These 3 songs gives u a little perspective on who he was, a chameleon a true artist.
Pac on the radio vs Pac on his album. The tracks for top 40 radio play are usually the catchy ones, some that didn't need a lot of censoring still made it as a video. The man was a beast with his lyrics and he kept writing all the time.
The lyrics to this song are so dark that part when he says Lord knows I try been a witness to homicides drive by Those last 5 words gives me the chills.
Glad you appreciate his deep lyrics/bars ✍️ Next reaction should be 2pac’s “Staring Through My Rearview” 🪞
That mane was doing homework under street lights cuz the lights was off as a teen sometimes
I wish I could react to 2pac’s music in 2024 … for the first time.. … love your videos 💯
My favorite Tupac song is "So Much Pain" it kinda embodies what you said about sad lyrics over a fire beat now you getting into the real Tupac songs 🎵
Love your 2pac reactions! And your other reactions in general. And if 2pac were alive today YOU would most definitely be HIS type lol ... Absolutely gorgeous looking
Always felt like that was his confession from whatever pain he faced in his life.
He is a true person, that says how it is, being real,I been listening to his music growing up, it's like me all the stuff he went through I was like that
This has to be my favorite Pac song word up!!
Rest N Peace Pac 🥀🕊️🙏💯💯💯
Great reaction episode 😎💯💯🌹🌹🌹
....... glad you liked it 👌👍
Also I think you would enjoy "ALL ABOUT YOU" or "DO FOR LOVE" by him as well. More upbeat and songs you can dance to
"Temptations" is a young man's heart.
Yes, the "Dear Mama" documentary broke viewer records when it premiered. Songs like "Until the End of Time" and "Can You Get Away" are very popular.
So many tear 😢 😪 classic 🔥 2pac 1of1
Waiting for your Reaction
1. 2pac & Tabitha MTV beach walk interview
2. 2pac "tongue kissing" lyric reaction video
3. 2Pac "Hit 'em Up" Diss song
4. 2Pac "Watch Cha Mouth" Diss song
5. 2Pac "Letter to my unborn child"
What about:
1. Wonder why they call you b!tch.
2. Until the end of time.
3. Ballad of a dead soldier.
4. Above the rim.
Etc....
2pac - never had a friend like me
Another Tupac song I would recommend is “Smile” featuring Scarface, I’d also recommend the Tupac interview with Ed Gordon if you want to learn more about Tupac as a person
Unconditional Love ❤️ and Lord Knows 🎶 🎵 🎶 🎤 🎙
That’s why 2pac was the G.O.A.T. He made music people can relate to 💯 listen to “keep your head up” Jada Pinkett is in the video too.
I liked it and your reaction. Hadn't ever heard this before. Thanks. ✌️
Keep ya head up, no more pain , “are you still down” with Jon b , just 3 of many sides of pac. He was a true Gemini, he would give you “ Ambitionz Az A Ridah “ & then give you “ Dear Momma “ & “ Changes “
tupac is the greatest rap artist to ever live and its not even close. choosing a favorite song of his is wayyyy too hard to do. its a mountain full of material waiting for your ears to mine the gold.
You ain't heard nuttn yet. He has SOOO much material. California Luv, ambitions of a ridah, Me n my gf, Blasphemy, etc
2:35 WOW, shorty, kinda envy you cause you getting introduced to what we felt in the 90s when not just PAC, yet when new music dropped period!!!!
a 2pac song that goes hard is troublesome 96
Here for you and 2pac
He’s not a rapper he’s a poet the best poet of all time
Do TOSS IT UP Video
TOSS it up! Please 🎬
Facts!!! She would love that
What this person said
No longer Dre Day ah-ree-vah-der-chey
@@saintlouis1087 hahaha tell em
Keep ya head up, changes, hail Mary and California love are four songs by Tupac that are definitely worth listening to
Damm she bad. Plus she digs Pac. My kinda woman. Gang banging back in the day of Pac s music and all west coast in the 90s was a beautiful crazy time.
Reaction to Tupac letter to my unborn child ❤ 2Pac use sample from Michael Jackson song 😘
"He lived so much," shorty you haven't even scratched the surface yet! Look up his moma, Moma Afeni Shakur, his family, his childhood and his life when he wasn't in the studio! My fav rapper, poet, and it's decades later and we still unraveling his life?!
I told beautiful you would love that song one of my rap songs ever. Great reaction ❤❤❤❤
The interview you’re referring to is called Tupac Shakur 1988 high School Interview. It’s sad that he was dead 8 years later💔😔 and a few weeks after that interview he was homeless again
Que Pasa Chica 😆 now you see why I said this is my favorite 2pac song, pac was never afraid to be vulnerable he showing you his struggle & pain and pleading to God at the same time . The part where he mentions little kids die, I was living in Oakland California when that happened if I remember correctly it happened after a performance
Good thing I already knew the song because couldn’t hear the first part. 2Pac in a lot of his songs prophesied that he wouldn’t live to be old man. You should react to I hit him up.😍🎶
Great reaction. This song, for me was a cry for help. Genius. Check out 2 Pac " Letter to my unborn"..
You would really like “Dear Mama”. It’s mainly about loving his mama as they grew up through life. And you would love “Keep Ya Head Up”. That song is about respecting women & uplifting women
He was such a great writer and maybe more of a poet than actual rapper in some instances. He really coasted that line between "Thug and Gangster" rapper and Real Emotion and Political Activist. Very well spoken for someone so young and really observed his surroundings and wrote/spoke about what he saw. This is one of my favorites from him and his lyrics just ride this beat. This is off the "Me Against The World" album which I consider his best, and I believe he recorded it all while in jail in 1994. If you get the chance, I don't know it there are youtube videos but I'm sure there are, you should check out his poem, The Rose That Grew From Concrete. It is very good.
Scarface ft Tupac “smile” is one of my favorites
All about u! 2pac
My favorite 2Pac record
The best documentary of him so far is dear mama series or tupac resurrection documentary
2Pac bought his Black Panther life to his music and today’s Rapper don’t have a clue 😊
8:38 thats because for a black ma n in the 80s. Tupac was telling our turth. The beat gets u because as black men, we have no choice but ro roll on... keep movin with he beat.
You gotta watch Tupac Resurrection DVD. I promise you won't regret it. It takes you through his life and experience in his own words. It's a great watch!
He was 22-23 when he recorded this and passed at 25
Shaggy "It Wasn't Me" ....legendary
TO LIVE AND DIE IN LA is the first song I play for people not familiar with Pac. If there’s one thing he loved as much as Afini it was Los Angeles
2pac - life goes on
2Pac when thugs cry, 2Pac letter to the president, 2Pac heavy ain't hard 2 find, 2Pac All about you are great songs to react to
Sample is Stevie Wonder's "That Girl" mainly samples his harmonica rift
I like your taste. This is my favorite Tupac song. Great reaction. ❤
2pac ambitionz az a ridah
Keep ya head up is probably my favourite 2pac track. If your into lyrics you'll love this one and there is also a music video for it. Such a great song 🎵 ❤ pac is the 🐐