FIRST TIME listening to 2PAC - "Keep Ya Head Up" REACTION
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I switched from metal to rap cause of 2Tac back in the day. He was next level. Always will be. There's a Heaven 4 a G. R.I.P 2pac
No one will ever be like him only one on the same level is eminem they both keep it eeal all the time
@@jasondavila2404not even eminem is on 2pac's level. No can be on 2pac's level. The only person who is a billion times higher than 2pac is Bob Marley and no one is higher than that.
2Tac 🤣🤣
2Pac is one of the few rappers that are good. Most is trash. Metal has many more great artists. 😂😂😂
I did the complete opposite lol. From Rap to Metal and Hard Rock. Only because today’s rap music sucks. If I do listen to rap it has to be songs from the 90’s
“Screw self help book”! Listen to 2pac ! Getting that put on a shirt
When you listen to his music understand this guy died at age 25. The stuff he was spitting in his early 20s is crazy. He was so much more than just a rapper or a thug. Shame we don't get to see his life play out into old age. Guy coulda done a lot of good.
He would have been 52 this year. I would like to think if he had lived, he would have rocked the political world.
T.H.U.G THE HATE U GIVE
Absolutely
at 25 he was kicking knowledge and was on his way to become a leader. they knew he would open some eyes and he really was a problem. imagine how big he would be in 2024. he had too much influence and he would be unstoppable today with social media. he had to be silenced. they let him rap about crime and killing but as soon as he decided to spread message he became a problem. and all that within a time span of maybe 5 years. that's what makes him special
Tupac was a young Malcolm X
This is when rap was art. These ridiculous artists today couldn't carry 2Pacs jockstrap.
Many of them are crap but we got j Cole and the like.. there were really bad rappers then too
Facts
@@jeremygovenderj mid yb better
@@GFBSTPPI😂😂😂😂
He's a true hip-hop legend. Even when he was alive, he was a true living legend
he would have been a better president than obama... and i believe till today not that an other rapper killed him... the government had a lot of fear of his growing power...
You have to listen to “Me Against The World”. If that title right there doesn’t speak for itself, you’re missing out on a masterpiece! My all time favorite Tupac song!
I love that entire album, always takes me back to 95
Both Tupac's parents were from the Black Panther...He was a revolutionary at the core!
Old but gold. Wish we had rappers like him today
Kendrick lamar is better
@@tyyyy5733 pfffffttt HAHAHAHAHAHAH.
ha you crack me up kid
@@raphael_2d878 its true tho lol not even a crazy take kendrick is a Way more diverse story teller listen to him before you begin hating
@@tyyyy5733 not even close.
@@tyyyy5733 Kendrick is amazing and if we are talking about rap skill he is for sure better than 2pac, but 2pacs delivery and the ability to touch peoples emotions is still way above Kendricks. Nothing you can say will ever change that.
Life go's on.. check that one out by Tupac. I just love the way you hear what Pac is saying... much love
I love "All About U" & "Run Tha Streetz" by 2Pac. I think she should do a reaction to "Let Me Ride Freestyle" by Lil Snupe. He was next to 2Pac. Rest in peace Lil Snupe
That's my song
Better dayz
“So many tears” is the one that really got me when I first heard it.
Ditto 👆
He was so ahead of his time makes me so sad that he only lived to see 25 years of age 😔
👏 👏 👏 you listening to the goat 🐐
Mine was dear momma which is hard to listen to now. That was my ringtone for my mom before she passed away.
This song explains why we like to believe that he's still alive somewhere. ❤
And the 2pac song - so many tears
So Many Tears is my FAVORITE Tupac song.
Fr. my mind full of demons tryin' to break free
They planted seeds and they hatched, sparkin' the flame
Inside my brain like a match, such a dirty game
No memories, just a misery
I'd say so many tears by 2pac its such a deep song and i think one of his most personal songs
Unconditional love by Tupac
Personally I would say either “I Ain’t Mad At Cha”, “I Wonder If Heaven Got A Ghetto” or “Do For Love” are the 2Pac tracks that I identified with the most
You should really listen to "Better Days" they song has gotten me through a lot.
Me against the world
2Pac - Pain (Above The Rim Soundtrack)
Picture me rollin - 2pC
Really good reaction.
You should do his song "Letter to my unborn child"
I'm 33 years old and a 1990 baby. I'm glad to see you going back to the roots of hip-hop Tupac, biggie, Snoop Dogg, cypress hill, mobb deep, and much more once you do more exploring of the 90s and 80s rap era. Btw highly recommend. Reacting to the Tupac interviews.
2pac is the goat
This is a great song..takes me back! WAY back
Its insane that he was 22 years old when this came out...
Its insane how so many years after his death. Were still trying to understand all his lyrics
2pac’s “Me Against The World” is to me his most influential song 🌎
Love this song ❤ RIP PAC
Hope to see Unconditional Love, Life Goes On and Brenda's Got A Baby next
Pac was bigger than rap and hip-hop. Name any rapper dead or alive and compare accomplishments, accolades and impact by age 25 versus Pac: No one.
I love that you actually listen to the lyrics and not just the beat 💜😎
THATS A HARD QUESTION, but I have to say "So Many Tears" it's a classic
So much pain, lord knows, so many tears.
I want her to listen to hit em up 😅💯🎼🎵🎶🎙
i ain't mad at cha dirty version, Street fame, unconditional love, bury me a g, still i rise, pour out a little liquor, shed so many tears and blasphemy!
4:30
FAITH In THE MOST HIGH!
🙏🏾💫
2Pac is just a legend !
Please listen to 2pac song - blasphemy
😢 He was far ahead of his time ..an activist not just a rapper! He came thru a lot!!!!
TUPAC died at the early age of 25yrs old.He had 11 albums and 11 movies.Untouchable
I think 2pac was a gift from above to preach in a different way to people. For love, understanding an coming together.
I say so many tears is the song to me
Some Rap is just spoken word, it just gives more reason when a person knows the rhythm. Tupac was far beyond his time. 👏💯💪
2pac got me through a really tough time in my life. I hadn't even really listened to rap before that but pac really helped me out. ESPECIALLY "Me Against the World". Rest in peace.
As much as 2pac was a rapper, he really was so much more, id argue one of the greatest poets ever, but philosphy, poetry, poltics, entertainment, etc. Nothing was off limits for him
Dope Fiens Diner is one of his best but most unknown tracks. Brenda's Got a Baby is probably the most real song he made. Straight Ballin is another really great one, and you can never go wrong with Unconditional Love. Ghost is probably my favorite "hard" Tupac song.
Greatest of All Time🤴🏾💚
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Tupac is like... listening to every song and saying this is my favorite at all of them. This one and changes has the best messages for me.
"Unconditional Love" by 2PAC
The goat!!! No other like Pac or ever will be. Though he did have diff sides to him. Songs like these, then the darker songs.
You are awesome your reaction to this song made my day 😊
What a great reaction! Big fan of yours now!
This is one of my favorite Tupac songs. He had so much to say. A true poet. ❤❤❤
You said that you don't know how you could be sad after hearing this and I'm glad it inspires you. It makes me sad because it reminds me of missed opportunities and mistakes I made. Still love the song, it just speaks to me different
This is a love song in the fullest sense
I love my hard rock, heavy metal, classic rock, Alternative Rock. But I’m a huge 2Pac fan his shit is a real as it comes
For me, the song "Thugz Mansion" was a lifesaver. I had personal problems but the song saved my life at the lowest point. I am not a believer. But since I was so close to it, I am no longer afraid of death, but have found even more joy in life.
The early tupac was amazing. As you said: he cared.
I am sure if none of that east/west beef happened and he did not get shot h would be running for president one day.
“They got money for wars but can't feed the poor” 🗣️
2pac - unconditional love
For me it was Hit em Up 96. Imagine this. I'm 8 years old, sweltering heat too early in the year because of the smog, too hot cuz of the violence
Everyone bumping the radio sitting in traffic on Vermont and Pico, then my dad goes to Pico and Western and goes up. Then the radio says "we have a brand new Tupac joint blood" and it was this insane song that every car had on. Every car. I was in Koreatown/Mid City when this dropped at lunch time. I was living in Culver City and we get back home and the streets are the same
It was the biggest news that day on every station and show. OJ man. The Bulls. Lord it was wild. I leave a lot of big comments sometimes but this one is kinda important dude to me. LA was really intense when I was a kid and in many ways it still is
Cheers. Just remembering those days
The I ain’t mad atcha video is another very powerful pac song to me especially the 3rd verse he was a very poetic person
Sampled "Ohhh Child" this is my favorite Tupac song
One of his most heartfelt songs
Unconditional love is one of the songs that always made me tear up a little
Don't forget about Still I rise
To my unborn child, Ghetto Gospel, life goes on, unconditional love..all great songs to review
When people say that 2Pac was revolutionary, that’s not hype and it’s not an exaggeration. Both of 2Pac’s parents were part of the Black Panthers movement back in the 70s, so that revolutionary mentality is in 2Pac’s blood and was a huge part of his upbringing. That’s how come he was so conscious of day-to-day society, and the things that were occurring around him. And that’s why he cared so much about his community, and made it a goal to try to reach as many people as he could with his music. We lost a real one in 1996. Rest in peace PAC. ❤️
Dear Mama 🎉🎉🎉
CAN'T WAIT to watch your next Pac reaction video 😍
2Pac - unconditional love
Listen to life goes on and till end of days
The truth is music has a frequency, and a spirit, tupacs music connected with the spirit…. Listen to “till the end of time”
"Unconditional love" and "Life goes on" by Tupac. Highly recommend!
Great reaction love your sincere vibe. Pac was and still is very special. You must hear Dear Mama.
Love your style it fits your pretty face and smile....
Unconditional Love - Tupac
She said screw self help 📚 books🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 i love it🔥🔥🔥
This is one of my favorites he had a ❤️ of gold
Ambitionz Az a Ridah is a dope Tupac song
Letter to my unborn, lyrics vid cuz it's a masterpiece, loving this channel
2-pac - Legendary 👊🏻👊🏻👊🏻
unconditional love!
There will never be another 2pac
this man is just too good
The thing is every move tupac made was calculated. Even his “gangster” songs was made from the perspective of the type of person he was rapping about. Wasnt saying its ok but why they do what they do and think the way they think. Media destroyed him because they didnt lnow him as a deep thinking philosopher and peot but heard his lyrics on a surface level. Before he blew up he was about to become the predident of the new black panthers and the gov attacked hum just like they dismantled the original black panther. They were genuinely afraid of another revolt and civil war and instead of working on what could fix the needs they destroyed our leaders and set our communities on a path of destructio.
Tupac preached love and togetherness….and they killed him for it
UNCONDITIONAL LOVE
You gotta react to it. MY WORLD DID CHANGE. Please listen to it even if you can’t do a reaction video to it.
I think you would really love the song “Living to die”. It’s a collaboration with 2Pac and Biggie. That song really changed my whole world 🌍
And 2pac while training and boxing and running... ha! You are the men 2 pac.
His videos make his artistry come to life plus *Jada pinkett/Smith* is in this video
"screw self help books I need to listen to more Tupac" is a bar!!!
Yes there is a reason he almost always makes people's top 5.. he was and is the best all round rapper
Tupac is a real poet
Those are just 10 bangers to vibe out to
❤ the reaction. Another great rap song like this is Slick Rick’s “hey young world”
wonder if heaven got a ghetto, thug mansion, i aint mad at cha, and the one that hits me hard, because i lost someone...Life goes on
Changes still is the most influential 2Pac song for me
Great song by the greatest