2Pac - Hit 'Em Up METALHEAD REACTION TO HIP HOP!!
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That anger in his voice at the very end is still probably the most chilling thing hip hop has ever had on record. Pure anger, rage, ferocity.
Most chilling thing to have ever been recorded in hiphop is still Dance With The Devil by Immortal Technique
@@97Curs hard disagree. I think Dance with the Devil is cheesy, corny and sounds like an angsty teenager wrote it. Plus Immortal Technique's god awful flow ruins any chance it had at being good anyway. It's trashy shock rap.
Savagery
@@xavvi it is more of a graphic narrative intended to acquire imagery. The bars were good, but raw and emotionless. On the other hand, Tupac is live with fire. The closest that comes to pac in my opinion is probably DMX (vision and passion aspect), ice cube and snoop dogg (understanding the game and narrative), and of course Biggie (with the majestic bars).
@@hummingbir6 always said the same thing about DMX
Quick brief summary on what happened, 2pac got shot 5 times (including one shot in the head) when going to the studio that Diddy and Biggie were in, 2pac blamed biggie for it as they were friends at the time and he had thought biggie knew that he was about to get set up. 2pac went jail and biggie dropped a song called ' Who Shot ya '' where 2pac heard it on the radio in prison. 2pac and everyone thought biggie was taunting 2pac on getting shot but biggie said the song was recorded way before the shooting. 2pac got out of jail, allegedly slept with biggie's wife (Faith Evan) (shes an RNB singer) Faith and Biggie were on bad terms at the time and they also recorded a song together, Pac then released hit em up claiming he slept with Faith.. and thats what happened.. With the Deaths, Pac was killed in Vegas.. Allegedly Suge Knight then ordered a hit on biggie as he came back to enemy turf (LA) after Pac died thinking the beef was now over.. Tupac died aged 25 and Biggie died aged 24, they both died 6 months apart.
But React to Tupac - Me Against the World, Dear Mama, If I Die Tonight, Death Around the Corner, So Many Tears, Only God can Judge Me, To Live and Die in LA AND Friend like me. These are his most Powerful songs imo
Let's not forget one of the best diss tracks ever imo, Biggie's "Long kiss goodnight" which dissed 2pac after he had already died. Many saw it as disrespecting a dead man and dismiss it, but for me it just shows how real the beef was. So much hidden meaning in it as well
Also the people who shot tupac were the same people that set him up with the rape case. And they were extorting Badboy which is why biggie didn't want to say who did it. They were gangsters running new York at the time. Which is why tupac says fear is stronger than love
Suge knight blamed biggie and convinced pac. That's a very important fact you forget ;)
@@axnnxa1857 damn why have i not heard of that. No ones talking aboit that
Also dear mama
I would pay real money to go back in time and see people's reaction to when this first came out.
I was there brother, l lived it. And it was exactly what you think it was. Lol.
@@derrick3913 LOL! Peoples jaw wide open, controversy everywhere, politicians, celebrities and rappers losin their minds? All over the radio? It was like that?
@@daamazinfatb0y752 , nobody really paid any attention to the politicians. Lol. But the music was the best and deepest in the history of rap. Think about it, Tupac, Snoop, Dog Pound, Ice Cube, Dre, Wu Tang Clan, Biggie and Junior Mafia, Mobb Deep, Capone-N-Norie, Nas, Boot Camp Clique, Terror Squad, OutKast (Dungeon Something they were called). Just sick man
@@derrick3913 so wat was ur reaction ,to me after I herd that I would be like automatic knock out victory get these weak ass bad girl junior Whopper bums TF up outta here
It was crazy... This was a B-Side to the How Do You Want It single... It wasn’t on All Eyez On Me... I skipped the last half of the day to go get it at a record store... Then went CRAZY!!! Everyone was blasting this shit.
I love biggie but this is one of the greatest diss tracks in my opinion
Second only to "No Vaseline"
Bomb first is better than hit em up, by hit em up is more catchy lol
@@terihenri7230 that track was so disrespectful my God
No Vaseline - Cube
bessford fuck that fat piggie smallls
2Pac was alive when he made “hit em up”.
2Pac carried the 1st verse ~ R.I.P
Hussein Fatal carried the 2nd verse ~ R.I.P
2Pac carried the 3rd verse ~ R.I.P
Yaki Kadafi carried 4th verse ~ R.I.P
Edi Mean carried 5th verse ~ Alive
2Pac does the outro ~ R.I.P
Thanks man ..never knew who others were
So excited to watch this. I love that people still react to the old school classics.
Jay Boelter YungGuap dedicated most of his reaction to all 90s rap, should check it out!
When he says "all y'all kids won't grow" it's a double meaning. He's not just threatening their children, but insulting them at the same time by calling them kids. Genius
You want to really hear a diss track Ice Cube No vaseline if you are ready
Never thought of it that way before
if you guys listen 2 pac interviews you realize that it was the smartest guy ever, and he was only 25.
This track was pure savagery
lol
Marcos leon Guns blazing , no shots left in the chamber. It was a massacre.
Nigga!!!
And i love that.😎
the reason you love tupacs sound is because he is almost screaming every lyric into the mic.. every bar is a bit of his soul
After Ice Cube left N.W.A they dissed him and he made a diss track back towards them called ''No Vaseline'' which is arguably one of the best diss tracks ever
It's no doubt a great song, but I can't help but feel that it really hasn't aged well. There are a lot of good disses there, but so many of the disses were just gay jokes
@@moneykenny119 So was Either but that i still up there as one of the goat diss tracks(gay-z and cockafella lines for example)
Ether - Nas is no.1
Hit em up has aged better though.... this could still be a hit
Ain't no arguably about it. It is one of the greatest.
Tupac and biggie beef actually had nothing to do with hiphop. They were both friends. It's a long story but basically tupac got shot and setup in new York. Apparently biggie new those people and those guys were gangsters who ran new York in the 90s and we're extorting Badboy which is the label run by diddy which biggie was on. Biggie didn't want to say anything because it would be too dangerous. Those guys also set tupac up with his sexual assault case aswell tupac went to jail they went free. Although he wasn't charged with rape and he didn't do and the girl admitted it wasn't tupac it was the other people he still went to jail for touching the girls butt. So that group of people basically ruined tupac and he came out of jail and was full of rage and went after biggie and anyone who wanted to side with him.
Thats not the whole story you took one side. Biggie has no idea what went down when pac got shot at that moment. When they were surprised he lived pac thought he had something and he also dropped who shot ya. Song had nothin to do with pac just happened to drop at the worse time possible. Their beef started from complete misunderstandings and their own people misdirecting them.
Deanz Beber Yeah and Biggie was definitely a snake!!! Trust me 💯
2pac got robbed and shot at a location in New York aswell, the location which BadBoy knew about, and no one else.
2pac was sure badboy either set him up or it was them who almost killed him. Paranoia had a lot to do with the beef aswell.
Deanz Beber the Illuminati killer both
That location was Quad Studios.
Never clicked faster on a Notification in my life!!
SAME! Love them so much, inspired us to make a channel for ourselves!
@@cactustv9306 stop with saying you made your own channel in all the comments damn
This is considered the most aggressive diss track ever. This is the first and the top diss track
Tracks like this is why we laugh at modern Rap beef. I mean who can take any of them seriously when this is the standard all others are judged by.
Preach!!!
Drill.
Favourite gay couple hit 150K congrats fellers
They gay for real?
For some reason i thought you wrote Fortnite Gay couple first time i read it lmao
@@TravelWright22 nah
bobbyw223 nah wtf
U guys gay
The Game- Hate It or Love It ft. 50 Cent
This one pls
The Documentary gets my vote. But no way they get all the references
Wizards suck
No. The Game - Young Niggas.
Still know every word to this track
Ice Cube - No Vaseline!
Jack Kipling yessss
Best diss track EVER!!
The best diss track ever, No Vaseline.
What about pushin weight or his new song that he released last year - only one me
I second this suggestion hehe
‘He’s a very good rapper but he shouldn’t have said that’
😂😂
Lol right but it was way deeper than rap.
2pac will always be the best 4ever.
💯
nah. pac was good. really good even. but for sure not the best. illmatic was better than anything pac put out alone. people who say pac was the greatest rapper ever don't know shit about the rap scene back then. big l, godfather don, OC, AZ, EC Illa, Double Life, Zigg Zagg, shadez of brooklyn, werd of mouph, gab gotcha, das efx etc etc etc i could go on. that's not even to say that any of who i listed was better than pac but if you don't know these artists then you have no business saying ANY rapper was the best, or is the best.
@@ryukaganzeroful you're just a typical New Yorker ! lol
@Siyabonga Bhongoza lol nah I was born around the bay area.
@@ryukaganzeroful then I guess ur just corny ! ✌️
You guys should do Ether by Nas next, his disses Jay-Z in the song. A lot of people consider Ether and Hit Em up by Tupac to be the best diss tracks of all time.
Dorian Johnson no Vaseline is so much better then ether
Nicholas Friscia that's your opinion...I'm not really a fan of Ice Cube
No Vaseline is the best diss of all time, with the two you mentioned right behind it.
Real motherfucking G's? No one?
Augusto Souza thats top 10 maybe top 5 over Takeover
The Notorious BIG had a flow that you could bob your head to. 2Pac's music has more depth and is a lot more diverse though. The Notorious BIG was a better lyricist in Hip Hop's definition of the word where it's about wordplay but 2Pac was a better lyricist in the actual definition of the word where it's about connecting with the listener. That's why I'd say 2Pac is the better overall artist.
6666 Yep. Both are great but Biggie didn’t impact culture the way 2Pac did. And no one really has since besides maybe Kendrick.
6666 I mean, the definition of a lyricist is anyone who writes lyrics to a song. So.
Miguel don’t be so pedantic. Everyone here knows what he meant. You’re trying to correct him yet you’re acting like you can’t pull a simple meaning from the context. Get over yourself my dude.
Haut Strange he said “in the actual definition of the word”. Implying that the actual definition states something about connecting with the listener, when it really doesn’t. I’m not being pedantic. It’s just that most people use the word wrong.
FACTS. Well said
React to 2pac
Changes
I ain’t mad at ya
Ambitions az a ridah
Life goes on
And keep ya head up
And Dear Mama, always loved that track
Thugz Mansion
Me & My Girlfriend
Hail Mary
Rearview
Darrin Hedges ya bro, so many masterpieces to get through 💯 he’s the goat 🔥
"Changes"..still applies today! My favorite Tupac lyrics.
These guys literally went from knowing nothing about hip hop to knowing a good amount and actually liking it.. thanks for staying open minded its awesome
2pac is the one who helped Biggie get started.
Kendrick Lamar - The Blacker The Berry
If you wanna do old school hip hop beef, listen to "Jay Z - Takeover" then listen to "Nas - Ether" you decide who had the better track.
That ain't old school.
Yeah that aint old and super ugly is way better even blueprint 2
Jordan Williams Nas ended Jay Z
Lildiscount nah he really didnt.
Gay z ain't rapper
*Isaiah Rashad - Heavenly Father*
(please, you won't regret it. he's part of TDE)
Isaiah Rashad is very necessary! Heavenly Father or Wats Wrong would be so cool to see a reaction to
Right?! I think Heavenly Father is the perfect introduction to Isaiah Rashad. It's arguably his best and most popular song on his first mixtape, Cilvia Demo. And in my opinion, the best song to help you understand who he is and where he is coming from. (songs they should do after: 4r Da Squaw, West Savannah, Free Lunch, and Wats Wrong)
Putting in myvote for Wats Wrong, but just any Zay is good with me at this point
I been asking for Zay for weeks, i feel like they both will like his music especially songs on cilvia demo
4r Da Squaw or Heavenly Father are great introduction tracks
I can’t believe they are at 150k now. That’s crazy, it feels like they were just at 20k a week ago.
I unsubscribed from them twice thinking they were a small channel they had like 12k followers. Last week I came back and saw they had over 100k I was dumbfounded. Wtf?
@@hahahahahaha4063 why would it matter if theyre a small channel?
TheLightIsComing yeah idk why you would unsubscribe because they were a small channel
Johnny Sins does have quite a bit of followers!
@@tupac-man8120 lmaoooo
'WE BAD BOY KILLAS!! '
Bas - Tribe ft. J. Cole
12Shadowninja yessuh
Hell yeah
YESSSSSHHHHHH
React to Ether by Nas! It's his diss track to Jay-Z
Ryan Collie Ether is my favourite diss track after Hit ‘Em Up
Takeover way better
this is legendary stuff
oooouuu react to Ice Cube - No Vaseline
God DAMN im glad yall set it off!
Such a good song! If they react to it, I'd be really happy haha. They inspired us to make a channel for ourselves!
Ohhhhh mannn gawd dammnn they may might not be ready for this😂😂
You must do more 2 Pac. He'll give you a whole new perspective on who and what he was
Do you realize the end when he's talking shit, that he's still rapping, it's called talk and spit.... The most difficult thing to do in rap. I've only heard 3 people do it ever and only one was mainstream. Listen he rhyme every sentence
Who shot ya- Notorious Big the track before hitem up
Hit em up was not actually a response to who shot ya. Big wrote the song before pac was shot at the recording stu in NY. IT IS A FUCKING GREAT SONG THO GOOD SUGGESTION
Sam Saxe The point is Pac thought it was about him, so it is a response technically. He even mentions it in Hit em up “Who Shot Me? but your punks didn’t finish”
@@jadinkosmma5459 ya your right I kinda worded my comment wrong
The Vanity Who Shot Ya wasn’t a diss track bro
Lil Discount when did I say it was a diss track
2pac - 2 of Amerikaz Most Wanted (feat. Snoop dogg) or 2pac - got my mind made up (feat. Redman, kurupt, method man)
Tupac died in 96, Biggie in 97, the song was written while they were in the prime of their beef.
Jehz How can rappers nowadays learn from that?
@@A.C.RARI99 don't worry, we don't regard 6ix9ine as one of the greatest rappers of all time lmao
tupac words of wisdom!
You should react to 2Pacs interview when he was 17. He was so intelligent for his age.
Pac was West Coast, but was born in New York
Nah he was born i baltimore
@@Dk-ll7hc he was born in New York. In 86, he and his family moved to Baltimore
Lol my bad
Good to see my favourite 2 bellends back at it with another reaction
Love them so much. Inspired us to make a reaction channel as well
@@cactustv9306 lol
Lupe Fiasco ( Hurt Me Soul, Put You On Game, Mural, Prisoner 1 & 2 )
Jaryd Larsen yeah I want to see their heads explode listening to Mural
Yes
Tupac got robbed and shot five times and he said biggie was acting really shady before it all happened and he felt that he knew what was coming but didn’t say anything!
He was supposed to be his friend.
Tupac was there and I believe him if he said that’s what happened!!!
Tupac was invited to a recording session with Biggie and Puffy. Hw was shot 5 times in the elevator. He blamed them for setting him up. This track was released after he was released from hospital. This drew the line in the sand and created the beef.
Not quite. Remember, Biggie dropped Who Shot Ya and Pac dropped this in response. Biggie always stated it wasn't about Pac, though.
2pac - Brenda's got a baby.
This is from 2pacs first solo album, it shows his emotion and the power of his speech. Amazing song.
Earl Sweatshirt ( Burgundy, Hive, Whoa, Hoarse, Faucet, Grief, Solace )
Congrats on 150k subs
They are growing so quickly, and for good reason too. Really a good channel, inspired us to make one as well
As a huge rap head I appreciate u guys' honesty and transparency. Dope reaction!
I love your reaction to the song. 100 years from now, people will still recognise his genius. He will live forever.
Do "Brenda's got a baby" , "I get around", "Keep Ya Head Up", "Dear Mama", 2 of Amerikaz Most Wanted", "I ain't mat at cha", "To LIve and Die in LA" just to name a few of his best or most popular songs
J L thugz mansion
Never Be Peace
For another great diss track I highly recommend Ice Cube - No Vaseline. Goes after his old crew N.W.A, it's pretty nasty and is by far one of the greatest diss tracks of all time.
2Pac- Only God Can Judge me
2Pac- Shed So Many Tears
2Pac- Troublesome 96
oh damn i forgot troublesome 96 existed, used to listen to that shit in school. the memories
Trading war stories?
Picture me Rollin and All Eyez On Me
@@blackice7408 "Now picture the scenery I'm thug'd out smoking greenery"
@@blackice7408 🔥, napoleon verse in the song is heartbreaking
This is what made Tupac so loved. He kept shit real, he didn’t give a fuck about what anyone thought. He spoke how he felt. Didn’t hold nothing back
I've heard so many Metal heads react to Tupac and say so many great things about him.. It's just nice to hear and see because alot of people talk about how shitty of a person he was just because of how aggressive and straight forward he was, I've been a fan for 19 years and I love seeing your reaction to it. Please dive more into Tupac and his deeper stuff and you will love it more. Please don't skip your videos. You got to hear every word of his. Please react to "Brenda's Got a Baby" that's a true story. Pac is my favorite Rapper and has been since I was 10, I'm 28 now. ❤ Keep it going guys. I'm subscribed to your channel can't wait to see more
IF YOU THINK BIGGIES FLOW IS CRAZY, YOU NEED TO DO *BIG PUN* .
OH YES
Fr tht be interesting asf
His flow had me dead in the middle of little italy…
ayy fam Big pun is better 💯
Then do Ms Martin and review my girl Remy Ma :)
Pac is King. Never be another Makaveli again. Great reaction.
I see you added "SICKO MODE" to the Spotify, will a reaction be coming soon?
Simon please give this an UP
Listen to 2pac so many tears one of his best songs period.
I don’t think this should have been the first Tupac song to react to. Brenda’s got a baby, Changes, and dear momma are better songs
Naa... well changes on par but very different
Thugz mansion
bald dude said he likes changes n could rap half the song 🤣 so this pry not they first time hearin pac
If your gay then yeah
So from what i know, 2Pac was going to a recording session one night and was shot 5 times when entering an elevator. He lived after being shot 5 times and believed biggie was behind it all, but there was no real proof. It wasn't until biggie released a track off his debut album titled "Who shot ya" that 2pac really believed that biggie was trying to kill him hence the line in Hit em up " 5 shots couldn't drop me I took it and smiled" and also "who shot me? but you punks didn't finish now you about to feel the wrath of a menace".
Ohhh boy
p.s. Drugs You Should Try It
Lmao it sounds like your actually suggesting drugs
They said they will do it in the Stop Trying to be God video
i just want to say my favorite thing about Pac that very few rapers can do at ell let alone on this level is that he delivers lines and writes to the beat the lines hit ur ears when the snare or the rift hits and it makes it more powerful if that line was a coupe seconds later it would not be as powerful but the timing n the content along with his beautiful flow which he over lays multiple times n offsets the timing for more emphasis on his voice its incredible n that is why Pac is out of this world and out of even most of those who have been and are considered top rappers of all time hes so many notches above the rest.
I remember listening to this as a middle class white 12 year old in Suburban Oklahoma and my mom had an aneurism when she heard it. I thought it was hardcore and awesome. She was legitimately scared.
GOAT diss track. Psyched to see this.
Marius Dam Christophersen that’s a hard one to say. Ether by Nas and No Vaseline by Cube are both arguably better
The baddest diss track ever ! Still scathing after 20 years
I still remember where i was and my reaction when i first heard this.
Utter disbelief.
PAC can't be touched by anyone dead or alive he is truly the only GOAT
@@annicebrown4617 you are telling the facts.
Cutting parts of the song out is a crime, never seen anyone do that before
Did you just compare their beef to romeo and juliet? lmao I love it 😂
React to nas - ether amongst the top 3 of diss songs
Daniel Bolas Nas in general, I agree. He's definitely a GOAT, no doubt
Yep. Ether, No Vaseline, and Hit ‘Em Up.
I gave you power
The message of nas is also a dis track on prodigy and biggie
MORE TUPAC PLEASE!!! Thanks for reacting to this song 🙏🏻
One of the hardest Diss tracks of all time 🔥🔥🔥 , *2pac* is one of the goats in my book 🐐🐐 , keep up guys wish you the best❤.
I laughed so hard when he just got quiet and said “I don’t wanna say this.. I have to... was he west coast? I thought he was east coast..... sorry” lol I love you guys
I wanted to see em react to the sickle cell line so badly lmfaooo
No Vaseline by Ice Cube is the most disrespectful diss track off all time but overall Ether by Nas is my favourite
Also, I always interpreted it to mean Bad Boys ARE the kids. Tupac isn’t going to kill children - that’s never been his MO to rap about. So, “My 44 make sure all y’all kids don’t grow.” Means he’ll kill Bad Boys before they grow, not their kids. I could be wrong, just my interpretation.
2pac was such an amazing rapper If he was still alive no one would fuck with him he was so lyrical he could do any type of rap
He ain't acting in this... You can hear the pain, the rage, he's feelin' this shit.
Guy wit the hat nodding his head is like "Fuck yeah" 😂😂😂. Definitely subscribing
Now that you listened to tupacs diss track, you need to listen to biggies response, after tupacs passing... Long kiss good night
Facts #reactgang
No biggie who shot you was weak
But kickin the door Was good
Long kiss good night gives me chills react to it!!
47 views, 47 likes, and this is the 47th comment. Keep up the good work
Pro Era, Capital Steez. Shout out to him 47 goons
47 shift
R.I.P. Steez
Best reaction channel!
Right! Watching them made us make one as well
The Best in history Mr.Makaveli
I laughed as saw this after your changes review where you actually heard the proper version and were rocked. At the start you’re like ‘changes isn’t tupac’. Classic. Love your honesty
Biggies flow will never compare to the greatness of PAC’s lyrical poetry 💯
React to Tupac - Only God can Judge, To Live and Die in LA AND Friend like me
🔥
Nate Montana it's "never had a friend like me"
Simon growing out a beard to become the british ciampa
Its good to see people from outside the rap listening community reconize Pacs talent and they are right he was a born leader at 25. Just a natural. pac and the outlaws wrote this song and recorded it in 1 take on the same day. He wrote most of his songs like that. He wrote dear mama on the toilet while taking care of his morning business. And the best thing about him was he was honest. Good, bad, and otherwise, he was true like no one else.
You should watch the 30min Gordon interview with Pac. Will blow your mind. 7:30 it's crazy the dude said he's a leader, without knowing Tupac. I strongly suggest him especially to watch his interviews, Tupac at age 23~ was smarter than any black person you see on TV or who are famous now, period.
Bogdan any black person? 🤦🏾♀️ You mean anyone at that age regardless of their race he was very intelligent for someone so young
As a huge Tupac fan that “jeez knees” reaction at the end was everything 😂🤣🤣😂
Even the beat was part of the dis. Biggie did a remix for get money using the same sample
8:43 Pac was no West or East.
Pac was 1NATION, but he loved West more, he told when he was in prison, he ordered people to take photos of Cali to feel better.
Pac found love n West, and on East betrayal which already cost him his life on the plot of Quad Studios that took place, being gunned down and shot five times luckily surviving, and there after he was framed by the same individuals of East, inside and outside music industry.
The outsiders you can listen 'Against all Odds'
as for insiders, was the Sellout Puffy who wanted the Kingdom of Rap with his Piggy and 666 Junior Mafia Group.
Pac was way ahead of his time, that's why he changed his rap name to Makaveli, The Don KILLUMINATI.
What's with the three sixes
He represented west coast
@@app2562 WRONG!
' They say;
Pac ain't got Love 4 the East Side!
-Used to LIE, MFUCKA WE RIIIDE
Watch Ya' Mouth ! [OG VERSION]
He loved West Coast! But why?
He was betrayed by East, knifed on his back, set up getting shot, framed in jail, start of 'being raped in jail' rumors, biggie also released 'who shot ya' not long after he was jailed with 1.4 Million USDollars bail out...
And Biggie never visited him!!! Why so? From a fake friend ..
So how could he not love West and ride for them, when his personality was driven by Loyalty!
And yet, he loved East Coast and had East Missed after tasting west..
He had beef with individuals from East Coast, not the Coast.
The East vs West coastal war was only borned and portrayed from Mainstream Media, making them niggaz look ignorants, fouled mouth, cop killers, drug dealers, pimps and hooligan rapists..
Remember NWA, 2Pac in 93' also having Vice President at the Time Dan Quayle all over TV banning his 'Troublesome 21' album, in which he recorded the REAL ORIGINAL of the Famous song CHANGES, and he was a Genius!
UNMATCHED
U see now how the plan of those who control power and the information spread to masses was against them!
Pac stood for 1Nation, not for coasts.. him yelling West shows support he found, and his nature loved it since he was Loyal himself.
It's a shame that two out of three Death Row heads at that time plotted and killed him..
Long story shot, his own kind orchestrated the killing and the MGM Tape to be labeled as 'GANG REALTED' murder.
Those two are David Kenner and Reggie Whright Junior
Joe Hoxha who shot ya wasn’t a diss track. In his music he literally said West side every two seconds as he was representing the west coast.
@@app2562 whatever U say ;)
I would do the same if East through dirt on me.
And Pac also represented East.
Wether U admit it or not, he lived it ;)
His last songs of 1Nation are PROOF of it.
Bye
Hey look it’s Simon from whatculture wrestling!
I was 16 living in CA when this dropped. Blew everyone away. Set off the craziest battle ever.
Do No Vaseline - Ice Cube
That is the greatest diss song ever. I love 2pac, but No Vaseline can't be touched. He took out his whole crew
@@jasonlane4796 yeah even nwa members acknowledge
Now THAT is the best diss track 'cause it was ALL TRUUUUEEEE!!
#DroppinTheSeedsOnTheirFace
I miss these guys so much, such genuine reactions. Shame they went different directions.
Carl Bernard Jon Denton is still good
@@notacop1067 you mean JD tha prophet. 😀
I'll have a look, cheers.
Agreed. I like JD. But I liked how they interacted and bounced off each other.
This That Simon Miller? Awesome
Yeah a couple of years ago coming across this channel like 🤔🤔🤔😳
Tupac was from EastCoast he went to the West Coast when he signed with death row records