It’s reported he still has anywhere from 500-700 tracks unreleased but to mix and master those with the dated recordings might be tough . Majority of the unreleased were recorded from 91-96 and that’s just wild to think about lol
It was released in 1997 on the Gang Related Soundtrack double cd , I still remember the day I bought it ,at Tower Records in Los Angeles and still have the cd in excellent condition.
You can't get caught up by what year it came out. There was a lot of Pacs music released after he died. Think about his friends who tell us about his work ethic. He was writing and recording multiple songs a day! I wish more would be released.
I did look it up on wiki though. It was released in 1997 on the Gang Related soundtrack before it was released later. Did anyone tell these guys what song was sampled here?
@@DLFLux he had something like 250 songs recorded at the time of his murder. It's really ashame his and Biggie's murders were never solved and they unfortunately never will be solved. Honestly wouldn't doubt if Suge Knight put a hit out on Biggie
The song was recorded in 96" and was released on the Gang Related soundtrack(97). It got released again on Tupac Resurrection in 2003. The other two on the track is EDI Mean and Kadafi(RIP)from the OutLawz.
Pac said "can't" and the 2 guys you heard on the song are "The Outlawz". His crew basically. 2Pac and Outlawz. Respectively, those 2 were "E.D.I Mean" and "Yaki Kadafi". Who basically nick named himself after Muammar Gaddafi. The former Lybian revolutionary politician and political theorist. He was a powerful man. Also, there are more Outlawz to hear such as, Hussein Fatal, Napoleon who is very respected to this day, Mopreme Shakur, Big Syke, Kastro and Young Noble. There are also more but they were just in the clique. These guys were the artists.🔥🔥🔥
They were all named after political enemies of the USA. There’s many reasons, but ultimately they felt that they were enemies of the country they lived in because of how they and their people were treated growing up. Genuinely some deep shit, if you’re listening to Tupac on a surface level for something that sounds good you’re missing the point.
This was on gang related soundtrack. Tupac is my hands down goat. People always critique his lyrics. But pac could tell a story and could do what alot of people can't make you feel his passion. And his lyrics were good. He wasn't rakim or Kane but he was the goat.
2pac made soo much music in his short time at Death Row, something like 500+ songs in 8 months. He has 7 posthumous albums and still has unreleased tracks. His work ethic was crazy!
Nah he made probably 200-250 songs on Death Row between October 95 and September 96, not 500 songs, and his phostomous albums ain't original, but this song My Review was released in the original version tho
@@nicsundberg8505 but I heard like 200 unreleased songs in his períod on Death Row, and unreleased songs between 91-94 before Death Row too, but UA-cam don't have 400 unreleased songs from his period on Death Row
Huge Pac fan and I put him #1 on my list and this at the very top of my favorite Pac songs. He only has 2 verses but every line and the chorus just hits my soul with so much emotions even 25+ years of hearing this song
As someone who still bumps 90% pac on my playlist my absolute favourite song from him is unconditional love. But some bangers to listen to would be against all odds. Heaven got a ghetto. Pain. Me against the world. How do you want it.
Starin' Through My Rear View" is a song by American hip hop recording artist 2Pac featuring his hip hop group the Outlawz. The song was released after Shakur's death on the 1997 soundtrack album Gang Related. The song was later featured on Tupac: Resurrection. The song samples "In The Air Tonight" by Phil Collins
Yeah, top notch beat. Evocative of the original sample without being a knockoff. Sounds like they got some proper studio session muso's in on the track too, instead of synthesised instrumentation.
This song was a song for true pac fans when it came out. It was on a soundtrack originally for gang related right after he died. We needed a banger after a year of being depressed about his death. Thank you Pac for giving us so many classics after your unfortunate death.
One of the realest rappers and poet, pac was like a modern day prophet for the black community. You guys should check out never had a friend like me and only god can judge me with Rappin 4 tay and gotta survive also some songs by Rappin 4 Tay and Mac Dre in general.
This is from a posthumous album produced after he died. Eminem also produced an entire Pac album "Loyal to the Game" in 2004, some bangers on there for sure!
Lot of people don't know em can produce some great music as well. Pac was one of one and so is em. They both maid music that will last forever. Thanks for bringing to light what lots don't know. Not enough people give em his credit for production
😂😂😂😂😂 Loyal To The Game had bangers???? That album was fucking horrendous, completely fucked up Tupac’s music and his vocals. Those songs should’ve been left untouched
*Me Against The World by 2Pac* is a must listen to. So is *Unconditional Love, Ghetto Gospel* Guarantee y’all see why he’s one of the goats if not the greatest if you dive deep
Either way if he said can or cant....still a bar...Tupac was one of a kind glad I grew up in that Era but he made songs for mommas like dear momma he made songs for strong black single mothers as well he was a genuine dude. Rip pac
This song came out after he died.. Pac was a revolutionary.. he said he would either change the world or have to be changed by the world when asked where he saw himself in the future.. He had to be silenced for/by the powers that be.. Y'all should watch his interviews and don't listen to all these haters out here lying on him.. Great reaction fellaz
I have a 2Pac playlist in my car that’s 167 songs. My favourites are: “God Bless The Dead” “Catchin’ Feelings” “Soulja’s Story” “Old School” just to name a few. Keep doing more of his songs guys. He was so passionate with his delivery. 🙋🏻♀️👍🏼👏🏼🙌🏼💜🇨🇦
You need to hear the original version as well. It was a Tupac mix that came out after he died. He had a song with Nate dog called me and my homies. Man I replayed that tape after after day. He had a different version of play ya cards right without keyshia coles. And that the outlaws on the track with him
Tupac saved me with his music I was in a very dark place at one point of my life and he kept me going. Reminding me there always a way out always a better day God bless him and his mother
This song STILL brings tears to my eyes.Having spent 20+ YEARS of my life locked up in the California prison system..EVERY word he spits IGNITES the fire in my soul!!
They got me staring at the world through my rearview Go on baby scream to God, he can't hear you I can feel your heart beating fast cause it's time to die Getting high, watching time fly,
This is absolutely the best tracks of his, so under rated. This track was on the soundtrack of Gang Related, if you guys haven't seen that movie, you better check it. I figure the track is from the same year as the movie.
9:11 The song actually came out in 1998 for his final movie Gang Related (which came out after his death); it plays during the end credits and is on the movie's soundtrack. The song was released again in 2003 for the Tupac Resurrection soundtrack.
Tupac had so much material and recorded so many songs before he passed. He always said he knew he would die young and was always in the studio recording. RIP Tupac you'll forever be missed.
@@leebuchan416 they gotta deep dive in strictly 4 my N.I.G.G.A.z me against the world all eyes on me and even his r u still down album. Idk if they’d fuck with 2pacolypse
Greatest rapper of all time hands down
Word up%^#!!!#$!
Yes
That's what I'm saying
No debate
No question
26 years after his death, still is considered the GOAT hands down
Hell yeah
he isn't dead and still making songs Tha Don still lives on under his different aliases.
@@KyoAlexiel gimmie what you smoking 🚬
@@MooNwALKER.... krokodil
The fuckin greatest of all time
I swear this is one of the best tracks in existence when you're just cruising latenight in your car, chilling and thinking about life.
I've must have done exactly that a thousand times.
Facts!!!
I thought i was the only one
amen
that’s so fuckin true that i’m at home and about to leave just to do that
Man 2Pacs "Never had a friend like me" is a banger too
One of his most legendary and underrated songs
super dope
Dope!!
These 2 songs were recorded around the same time too
Very underrated track
When 2pac died, he had enough music recorded for like 7 albums... His work ethic was insane!!!
all in like 5 yrs, it’s crazy that man made 20 yrs worth of new music
You mean 70 albums, right?
Still has loads more unreleased and unheard to this day
It’s reported he still has anywhere from 500-700 tracks unreleased but to mix and master those with the dated recordings might be tough . Majority of the unreleased were recorded from 91-96 and that’s just wild to think about lol
Lol
“Unconditional Love, Letter 2 My Unborn Child, Do For Love, Hail Mary, Can U Get Away & So Many Tears”. My favorite songs by Pac
If you like those, look for Teardrops and closed caskets OG
@@carlrutherford1618 Ik about that. Those are just my personal favorites
@@trgg5065unconditional love is a special song. Touches my soul
One of my favorite 2Pac tracks! It’s a very underrated song.
Very underated facts
Definitely top 5 pac songs and really top 5 songs period as I’d probably put pac songs in my top 10 before even adding another artist. Lol.
Me Against the World, Death Around the Corner, How Do U Want It, 2 of Amerikaz Most Wanted... I don't think Pac ever made a dud.
it's not underated since when
Anyone who says underrated knows shit about PAC👇🏻👇🏻
Tupac music is like no other rapper that’s ever existed… it’s just different … it hits the soul
Nobody touches him, he was to poetic and raw.
Hell yeah
❤
❤
It was released in 1997 on the Gang Related Soundtrack double cd , I still remember the day I bought it ,at Tower Records in Los Angeles and still have the cd in excellent condition.
"If I Die Tonight" is a really good underrated pac song
and "Lord knows" he got to many hits
THIS AINT UNDERRATED THIS A GEM... A POETIC MASTERPIECE
Me Against the World just a dope album... If I Die 2Nite, Lord Knows, and Death Around the Corner all worth a first listen.
@@jasonanderson5624 no🧢
@@jasonanderson5624 And the titular track
What's wild is that Tupac didn't even release this when he was alive. This is one of my all-time favs
You can't get caught up by what year it came out. There was a lot of Pacs music released after he died. Think about his friends who tell us about his work ethic. He was writing and recording multiple songs a day! I wish more would be released.
Released more albums dead than alive, absolutely crazy!
Yup. Something like 6 or 7 Albums. I had them all lol. Being a teen/young man in the 2000s was great
Yeah, this is a timeless classic. Year is irrelevant.
I did look it up on wiki though. It was released in 1997 on the Gang Related soundtrack before it was released later. Did anyone tell these guys what song was sampled here?
@@DLFLux he had something like 250 songs recorded at the time of his murder. It's really ashame his and Biggie's murders were never solved and they unfortunately never will be solved. Honestly wouldn't doubt if Suge Knight put a hit out on Biggie
Recorded in 1996, released in 1997. That song is still fire.
Classic timeless
Pac is the greatest man. His music is timeless.
"Never had a friend like me" great Tupac song, give it a listen
The song was recorded in 96" and was released on the Gang Related soundtrack(97). It got released again on Tupac Resurrection in 2003. The other two on the track is EDI Mean and Kadafi(RIP)from the OutLawz.
The only man I can honestly say I Admire! 2pac the best to ever do it
Made timeless music. RIP PAC
Pac said "can't" and the 2 guys you heard on the song are "The Outlawz". His crew basically. 2Pac and Outlawz. Respectively, those 2 were "E.D.I Mean" and "Yaki Kadafi". Who basically nick named himself after Muammar Gaddafi. The former Lybian revolutionary politician and political theorist. He was a powerful man. Also, there are more Outlawz to hear such as, Hussein Fatal, Napoleon who is very respected to this day, Mopreme Shakur, Big Syke, Kastro and Young Noble. There are also more but they were just in the clique. These guys were the artists.🔥🔥🔥
They were all named after political enemies of the USA. There’s many reasons, but ultimately they felt that they were enemies of the country they lived in because of how they and their people were treated growing up. Genuinely some deep shit, if you’re listening to Tupac on a surface level for something that sounds good you’re missing the point.
@@Amm17ar FACTSSSS!!!💯
Want Yaki his good friend or cousin?
Sounds like "can" to me
These guys are alive... Hussein diede for real. Kadafi and Pac are alive... Akil the MC and Chali 2na...
This was on gang related soundtrack. Tupac is my hands down goat. People always critique his lyrics. But pac could tell a story and could do what alot of people can't make you feel his passion. And his lyrics were good. He wasn't rakim or Kane but he was the goat.
Tupac is my GOAT his songs have lifted me up and made me think alot.. Letter to my unborn child is still my favourite
2pac made soo much music in his short time at Death Row, something like 500+ songs in 8 months. He has 7 posthumous albums and still has unreleased tracks. His work ethic was crazy!
Straight Up. Pac put in that Work.
@@ianguy420 like a man possessed
Nah he made probably 200-250 songs on Death Row between October 95 and September 96, not 500 songs, and his phostomous albums ain't original, but this song My Review was released in the original version tho
@@ducatarina my bad. It was 400+ songs and the music’s original the beats ain’t. I trust the Outlaws word over yours
@@nicsundberg8505 but I heard like 200 unreleased songs in his períod on Death Row, and unreleased songs between 91-94 before Death Row too, but UA-cam don't have 400 unreleased songs from his period on Death Row
What’s crazy is this was one of his last songs… and he was getting even better most great artist start to decline after early there earlier work… 🐐
Huge Pac fan and I put him #1 on my list and this at the very top of my favorite Pac songs. He only has 2 verses but every line and the chorus just hits my soul with so much emotions even 25+ years of hearing this song
Never Had a Friend Like Me and Starin’ Through My Rear View are my two favourite songs by pac. Absolute masterpiece.
They both were some of the last songs he did too
Hell yeah ❤❤❤❤
Any 2 Pac song is fire. You can't go wrong
True 👍 immortal rap God
Damn right
Hell yeah ❤❤❤❤
I'm a HUGE Tupac fan and this is my favorite song of his.
ONE OF TUPAC'S BEST SONG!
Man I'm just glad someone else is enjoying Pac music as much as I do.
Word up!!
Y’all need to listen to
1.Never had a friend like me
2.Death around the corner
3.Outlaw
4. Cradle to the grave.
5. Pour out a Little liquor.
Solid list. Never Had A Friend Like Me will stick with you. “Smoke my Newport to the butt like its the last mutha fu-a left”
And they don't give a fuck about us
My enemies your enemieees cause you ain’t never had a friend like me
Nice selection 👌
Troublesome '96
You can literally review the entire all eyes on me album song for song. Hands down the greatest album of all time.
2pac -Grab the Mic
2pac- Troublesome 96
R.i.P 2pac
Definitely these are a must
Troublesome 96 yes sir
MORE PAC!! 🤙🏽🙏🏼. The 🐐
As someone who still bumps 90% pac on my playlist my absolute favourite song from him is unconditional love. But some bangers to listen to would be against all odds. Heaven got a ghetto. Pain. Me against the world. How do you want it.
Unconditional love is one of my favorites too. 😍
That song brings tears to my eyes. One of the best songs in history
Wonder if heavens got a ghetto is also one of my favs! But so underrated
Mine is ''soon as I get home''❤ but it’s an hard choice cause he got so many good songs
Your a beast!!
2pac was touched by God. The spirit he raps with and conviction gives me chills.
In college, in philosophy class we had to do a paper on his verse in "Still I Rise". Probably the greatest verse I've ever heard!! 🔥
Please tell me you listened to the whole album.
I'd match that with his versus from "Smile" or "Never had a friend like me" and "Blasphemy" .... another level
@@crystal6708 oh yea! I listened to that album a thousand times before I had to do that paper. I have listened to everything 2pac has ever done! 🐐 🐐 🐐
The greatest most poetic verse of all time man people really don’t understand that first verse
You ain’t lied jet!!!!! 😂
Greatest visionary to enter the music scene. Poetic, imaginative, and tenacious.
Starin' Through My Rear View" is a song by American hip hop recording artist 2Pac featuring his hip hop group the Outlawz. The song was released after Shakur's death on the 1997 soundtrack album Gang Related. The song was later featured on Tupac: Resurrection. The song samples "In The Air Tonight" by Phil Collins
Facts!
Yeah, top notch beat. Evocative of the original sample without being a knockoff. Sounds like they got some proper studio session muso's in on the track too, instead of synthesised instrumentation.
This song was a song for true pac fans when it came out. It was on a soundtrack originally for gang related right after he died. We needed a banger after a year of being depressed about his death. Thank you Pac for giving us so many classics after your unfortunate death.
That’s the legend 2Pac. You can go anywhere in the world and say 2Pac and they’ll know who he is. He’s world wide.
“Turnin bad boys to grown men it’s in again.” Love that line
Word up%^##!!!
yeah...double meaning...and shot at badboy records😂
Classic nuff said! Respect to the fallen soldier Tupac Amaru Shakur✊🏾💯🙏
One of the realest rappers and poet, pac was like a modern day prophet for the black community. You guys should check out never had a friend like me and only god can judge me with Rappin 4 tay and gotta survive also some songs by Rappin 4 Tay and Mac Dre in general.
This is from a posthumous album produced after he died. Eminem also produced an entire Pac album "Loyal to the Game" in 2004, some bangers on there for sure!
Lot of people don't know em can produce some great music as well. Pac was one of one and so is em. They both maid music that will last forever. Thanks for bringing to light what lots don't know. Not enough people give em his credit for production
Also on the Death Row released 2 CD soundtrack - Gang Related.
This song is from gang related movie soundtrack , then docu 2 pac resurrection soundtrack
😂😂😂😂😂 Loyal To The Game had bangers???? That album was fucking horrendous, completely fucked up Tupac’s music and his vocals. Those songs should’ve been left untouched
No Bangers on 2Pac posthumous albums, ok some remixes, or close to the originals, but majority of his work was drastically changed
So many more 2Pac songs you need to hear!
"Only god can judge me" by 2Pac you won't be blind
Bruh “Do for love” is a banger and deep af. He got stories to tell. #RIPGOATPAC
Yooooooooooo this is one of my favourite underrated pac songs
The way you all were sucked in to it that’s how I know it’s still a legendary banger wow
One of my faves, can feel his emotions in this like many other songs of his, that's what makes him great
So true 👍
Picture me rolling, all eyes on me, and Pain by 2pac
*Me Against The World by 2Pac* is a must listen to. So is *Unconditional Love, Ghetto Gospel*
Guarantee y’all see why he’s one of the goats if not the greatest if you dive deep
Y’all NEED 2 React 2 MORE 2Pac Songs! He was so ahead of his time! Wish he was still with us now #🐐
This is so dope to watch, going on 30 yes after his passing, his music still shuts us up and makes us listen.
Time for you guys to take a listen to "Dear Mama".....you would love it!
They know it
@@crystal6708 really? didn't see it on their play list...
One of my favorite 2PAC songs of all time much love RIP Tupac Amaru Shakur
This my jam from high school. What a great time to be alive and young back then. Music was so good.
See who even young men feel the real lyrics. It never get old
Me fave rapper of all time !!!
One of the best songs from the best rapper of all times! Outlaw 4 Life
Either way if he said can or cant....still a bar...Tupac was one of a kind glad I grew up in that Era but he made songs for mommas like dear momma he made songs for strong black single mothers as well he was a genuine dude. Rip pac
He's saying God can hear you, the clue is in the heavenly father I'm a soldier line
This song came out after he died..
Pac was a revolutionary.. he said he would either change the world or have to be changed by the world when asked where he saw himself in the future..
He had to be silenced for/by the powers that be..
Y'all should watch his interviews and don't listen to all these haters out here lying on him.. Great reaction fellaz
PAC had a lot of music in the vault 🐐
I have a 2Pac playlist in my car that’s 167 songs. My favourites are: “God Bless The Dead” “Catchin’ Feelings” “Soulja’s Story” “Old School” just to name a few. Keep doing more of his songs guys. He was so passionate with his delivery. 🙋🏻♀️👍🏼👏🏼🙌🏼💜🇨🇦
Only god can judge me- off All eyez on me- One of my favorites yall should check it out, along with that album.
Yoo & "Tradin war stories"
Mad underated
This song is a banger guys, one of my faves of all time from 2pac!
You need to hear the original version as well. It was a Tupac mix that came out after he died. He had a song with Nate dog called me and my homies. Man I replayed that tape after after day. He had a different version of play ya cards right without keyshia coles. And that the outlaws on the track with him
Yes, those are the original versions of the songs and they should’ve been released kept original too
Yeah the original player cards right with Nancy Fletcher? And I think there's another version with jodeci
Tupac saved me with his music I was in a very dark place at one point of my life and he kept me going. Reminding me there always a way out always a better day God bless him and his mother
"Life Goes On" 2pac...
Man you guys are on fire. This was one of my favorite songs. Being older now it makes more and more sense.
This song STILL brings tears to my eyes.Having spent 20+ YEARS of my life locked up in the California prison system..EVERY word he spits IGNITES the fire in my soul!!
The passion is 2pac’s words. Dude was amazing!!!
They got me staring at the world through my rearview
Go on baby scream to God, he can't hear you
I can feel your heart beating fast cause it's time to die
Getting high, watching time fly,
Thank you..."scream to God, he can't hear you"...I didn't understand why they were so confused by that line.
Do some more 2pac guys, really enjoyed dis one, 2pac hearts of men, 2pac heaven ain't hard to find
hearts of men ♥️ yes
I hope you guys learn more about Tupac. He’s one of my heroes.
Heard the song a million times and every once in a while I can chills through the whole thing.
It first came out on one of his last movies on the soundtrack. It came out again on 2pac resarction in 2003, the album was produced by eminem
actually this is one of the many great hits he has that didn't come out while he was alive.
Love this! More Tupac reactions please!
This is absolutely the best tracks of his, so under rated. This track was on the soundtrack of Gang Related, if you guys haven't seen that movie, you better check it. I figure the track is from the same year as the movie.
Rip pac he sang the soundtrack to my teenager years 😢
He was so talented and intelligent with his words. The GOAT for life
2Pac = HIT EM UP
50 year old pac fan ❤ for life
You guys gotta do Big L.
2Pac 4ever, I was practically raised by Tupac’s music. “The world is behind us”, he was advanced👑
Straight balling !! That's good one the beats chilling
9:11 The song actually came out in 1998 for his final movie Gang Related (which came out after his death); it plays during the end credits and is on the movie's soundtrack. The song was released again in 2003 for the Tupac Resurrection soundtrack.
Show me a song this powerful now or even a hip hop song that can give you chills like this
Nobody is even the same universe as pac
These youngsters will never understand what we had in the 80s and 90s - Tupac, Big L, Biggie, Big Pun etc - truly honoured
Y'all should listen to Hellrazor or Only God Can Judge Me by Tupac....or Holla At Me
Born Thuggin heartless mean muggin.. 🔥🔥🔥
Tupac had so much material and recorded so many songs before he passed. He always said he knew he would die young and was always in the studio recording. RIP Tupac you'll forever be missed.
Me against the world album, I’m telling you
Forsure they need to listen to his music from when he was alive.
@@leebuchan416 they gotta deep dive in strictly 4 my N.I.G.G.A.z me against the world all eyes on me and even his r u still down album. Idk if they’d fuck with 2pacolypse
2Pac “no more pain” 💯 y’all won’t be mad keep up the grind young Bros
This song hit different when you riding around busting knocks with a bottle and scale at dusk like we used to do
I won't lie.... goosebumps right from the beginning of this track!!!🥹❤
Ambitions as a rider🔥
From south Africa and that guy 2puc still alive bro all country love him more than new rappers
Do 2pac - Can't see me
Yes! P Funk, Dre and Pac!
Tupac and the outlaws. Can’t beat em. Tupac the greatest all time.