Studio engineer from that session said 2Pac rolled a blunt and was drinking Hennessey while writing lyrics for "Let's get it on" in 10-15 minutes. Later he recorded Hell 4 Hustla and All Out, so probably he was somewhat high/drunk when he was recording theese tracks.
Never knew that fact buddy. It’s interesting anyways. Through all out and he’ll for a hustle u could feel his anger and passion. Could u explain what website or interviewI can read this.
Tupac will live through the centuries to come through the continuous playback of his music by fans around the world. His spiritual work connects with all ages and race.
even tough i have been listening to this song since i was 6 sometimes i come back just to remind myself that my childhood was real and that this sound is realer than 99% of the sound people put out today nobody as real as 2pac Thug in peace
BIH Blue Dragon Unless your mom, dad, uncle or aunt was a OG listening to hardcore rap, I don't believe 6 yrs old. I was 12 when Pac passed so someone maybe 3 yrs younger than me "maybe." But you were nothing but a little baby who just started kindergarten blood
First song i heard of pac was California love, i was shocked by his nuclear bomb voice, so loud with perfect delivery....perfect artist...makaveli the don
Pac recorded this track September 6th 1996 a day before he went to Vegas and would eventually get shot September 7th 1996...This is one of his last recordings! He recorded 3 songs in the Last studio session #LetsGetItOn #AllOut #Hell4AHustla were the 3 songs he recorded that night...He was only supposed to record a intro song for #MikeTyson when he fought Bruce Seldon but Pac and the #Outlawz recorded this track "Hell 4 A Hustla" and "All Out" and after recording them 3 songs he went and shot the Video for #TossItUp
I don't blame pac for wanting to get mad and wanting to get some payback.....bro they tried to murder him bro....that right there turned him to a beast and he created the most "feel" music ever.....period....
People Cant Stand The Legend Is Gone Didnt Fade Out The Most Talk About Rapper Ever We Will Be Talking About Him Until The End Of Time Nobody Dead Or Alive Will Be On His Level
Per Napoleon on Bomb1st interview in 2022, the last three songs 2Pac recorded the night before the Vegas trip were: "Hell for a Hustle"," All Out" and "Let's Get it On". Napoleon was on 2 of the songs and he gave his account of the studio session during the interview. According to Spice 1, "Fame" was also one of the last songs he recorded the night before the trip. Also, on September 6th (the night before the trip to Vegas), 2Pac filmed the "Toss it Up" video, per Danny Boy. If you dont believe me, source the interviews.
It's so disappointing that since Tupac died, Diddy & Gay Z became big names, this would have never happened if Tupac was still alive. They are nothing compared to him, they're bullshit, god i hate it! It shouldn't have turned out like this...
Second last 2Pac recorded song ever. 9-5-1996, Tracks Studio, Tarzana CA: -Let's Get It On (Tyson-Seldon entry track) -Hell 4 Hustla -All Out (aka. Die Slow)
2pac was known to record 3 songs a day. Hell for a Hustler, Lets get it on (for Mike Tyson) and Die Slow (Jay Z Diss) aka All Out. Those are rumors however.
2pac is one of those groups that never goes out of style made back in the days and still sound fresh like something new i alway get feeling inside where i understand what they are going through
This was one of pacs last songs recorded and he went in on bad boy, mobb deep, jay-z. Didn't seem like he had plans on squashing issues with them at least going into 97.He didn't have beef with the whole east coast or new York, just those he felt betrayed him, which was henchmen and jack who both set him up with rape charge and robbery, badboy by affiliation with henchmen and jack, jayz by affiliation with badboy, mobb deep was looking for a come up. They had plans of doing deathrow east with Eric b, big daddy Kane, greg nice and more east coast artists just to show there were no problems with the coast just beef with those he had beef with. They had one nation with pac and bootcamp and greg nice. others like fugees, ll cool j, nas even though they squashed it later, even de la soul and dabrat all had shit to say about pac whether it was direct or not in interviews, songs, or videos and he had responses for all of them, wendy Williams, even west coast artists like dr dre, ice cube pac had responses for them whether in a song or an interview and he explained why whether we agree with it or not. I do believe had he not been killed he would've had more heat coming just because alot of the rappers he dissed had disses back for him. Only way the beef with biggie could've ended other than what actually happened was biggie had to separate from puffy, if biggie would've left bad boy i believe he and pac could've talked. Puffy was getting extorted, so he was scared. But also that beef was super deep after pac made hit em up to be honest. How could it not been after he said he smashed faith the mans wife. You know biggie was pissed off about it despite what was portrayed because he was a man like any other man, even if you have many women, you gone feel some type of way about another making claims about smashing your wife and for the world to hear it. That was humiliating and pac did it because he felt humiliated when he got robbed and shot and then sent to prison for something he didn't do, while his co defedent got off. They was trying to black ball pac out the industry and then when he joined death row and suge was with pac contrary to what people be saying, suge loved pac like a brother, if you a real pac fan and follow alot of things involving pac , you would know at that time of pac death he and suge were close. Suge was the boss but he let pac do whatever because he knew pac was the money maker, he knew pac couldve made him a billionaire, makaveli records was going to be distributed through death row, how i know it came out of pacs mouth in interviews. Im not saying suge was a saint but he wanted the best for pac even if it was for his own gains. Suge got him out of jail when no one else would ,not jimmy iovin, not puffy, not henchmen, not jack, not biggie, not andre Harrell, not j prince , not master p, but suge did. Before pac went to prison Suge wanted pac on death row but pac turned him down. He paid him like 200 or 250 grand for a song. That's love. I don't think any of the NY mcs pac had beef with really wanted problems meaning when they see each other it was going to be a fight , but they had nothing to lose from beefing on the mic with the biggest rapper on the planet in 96. Especially mobb, chino xl, jayz who all weren't that big like badboy, nas, ll cool j, fugees, dabrat. Pac my boy but i dont agree with him about ice cube and bow down but i do believe cube bit pac style on other things though. Snoop was a snake in the grass.
Oh lord help 🙏 me change my ways show a little mercy on judgement day it ain't me i was raised this way I'll never let em play me for a buster Cuz it's hell for a hustla. West Siiiide
"Increase the doses, bust on whoever closest Thug living, hell or prison, never losing my focus I'm making money moves mandatory, end of discussion My past records tell a story, picture niggas we rushing And still busting, till the cops come running Duck in abandoned buildings, ditching my gun Homeboy, the motherfucking feeling I live the lifestyle of drug dealers, but now legit-ly So I laugh till I'm crying when the Law come get me No baby mama drama, nigga miss me Why plant seeds in a dirty bitch waiting to trick me Not the life for me, living carefree till I'm buried And if they dare me, I bust on them niggas until they scurry I'm clearly a man of military means And my artillery watching over me through every murder scene From adolescence to my early teens, though we was born to die Selling dope to all the fiends, at times I wanna cry And still, we try to change the past in vain Never knowing if this game will last, feeling ashamed of Cocaine The product of the Devil, am I selling my soul Got tired of small-time living, niggas telling me no I got mine, fuck them other suckers That's the mentality, jealous-ass busters Make it hell for a hustler"
I was 13 years old when this came out (December 21st, 1999, the "Still I Rise" version) but only 9 when it was recorded on September 6th, 1996 (7 days before my 10th birthday). Even at 9 years old I was already memorizing every 2Pac song and throwing up West Side at school and getting in trouble for it. It was only elementary school but by then I was already smoking cigarettes on campus, getting into fist fights and stealing computer equipment from the computer lab. I once stole an entire Apple II E computer along with Load Runner and Mickey's Space Adventure on floppy discs (don't ask me how I did it LMAO).
Last song he ever recorded If y’all remember that picture of him sitting down in the red cap throwing up Westside, this is from the same day before he got shot up.
The anger in his voice made the song better & more real
@@DaBoogeyMannn better than DMX
I agree
Energy is krazy bro
He was faded off that Hennessy and chronic here in the studio 🎙️ 🍻 🌬️
Barking and groining like a lion shows you how untouchable he was with his unique fire and fury voice. Goated
the music he recorded in the last 2 months of his life is God tier
as the world turns, smile, high speed fame, runnin on e, catchin' feelings, black jesus, one day at a time - august 96' songs are outta this world
@@TheAmbasadaRecords respect bro u a real thug
he actually recorded this the day before he got shot in Vegas. R.I.P. Tupac
@@OfflineMafia
9 8jvv 1:44
Beyond GOD tier decades ahead of his time
Studio engineer from that session said 2Pac rolled a blunt and was drinking Hennessey while writing lyrics for "Let's get it on" in 10-15 minutes. Later he recorded Hell 4 Hustla and All Out, so probably he was somewhat high/drunk when he was recording theese tracks.
Yeah, you can tell. The rage in his voice in all 3.
Never knew that fact buddy.
It’s interesting anyways. Through all out and he’ll for a hustle u could feel his anger and passion.
Could u explain what website or interviewI can read this.
@@2pacalypse93 This is an interview with the engineer of the last studiosession: ua-cam.com/video/dtOwql5IWkQ/v-deo.html&ab_channel=Tahko
So it was basically like every other Pac studio session?? Lol 😆
@@2pacalypse93 interview on UA-cam with engineer Damon Thomas from Track studio about Pac's last session is on the UA-cam.
The way he kept saying " WEST SIIIDDDEE " lol damn PAC
War Cry
Dude was HYPED
He ment that shit WESTSIDE
West sidddeee west sidddeee 😅😅
Tupac will live through the centuries to come through the continuous playback of his music by fans around the world. His spiritual work connects with all ages and race.
Couldn't have said it any better
You're right - his music is spiritual!
Facts bro !!!!
First Adlib King
💯💯💯💯💯
even tough i have been listening to this song since i was 6 sometimes i come back just to remind myself that my childhood was real and that this sound is realer than 99% of the sound people put out today nobody as real as 2pac Thug in peace
BIH Blue Dragon Unless your mom, dad, uncle or aunt was a OG listening to hardcore rap, I don't believe 6 yrs old. I was 12 when Pac passed so someone maybe 3 yrs younger than me "maybe." But you were nothing but a little baby who just started kindergarten blood
I was thinking the exact same. I also 12 now 33 and remember majority of that era (of course most of the nation rode with but BIG is a legend also)
BIH Blue Dragon 6? You couldn't understand this shit at 6!!! Lol
Barry A 13 for me. Turning 14, 3 months later
All real talk
Pac music just hit different. 🔥🔥
He knows the definitions of the big words he uses lol
Absolutely
His last studio session, Rest Up Pac☝🏽🙏🏽
Is it
PAC first verse on this is crazy he snapped 🔥🔥🔥
HoodStar Boy Pac Snapped on all his music dude was Real OG Rip Thug life 1971-1996
The last verse!
Nahhhh that last verse
First song i heard of pac was California love, i was shocked by his nuclear bomb voice, so loud with perfect delivery....perfect artist...makaveli the don
Unbeliable deljvery
My first song i listend from pac was keep ya head up after that i heard hail mary man i listened nearly every pac song at 6 years
My uncle was burning me cds and i was listening with a small cdlike buildform mobile cdplayer where you could stick your headphones in
That was special in my childhood for me
For me it was So Much Pain
What a studio session this must have been!!!!!! Smh you can hear the vibes and the energy waves the potency is pure venom!!
Pac recorded this track September 6th 1996 a day before he went to Vegas and would eventually get shot September 7th 1996...This is one of his last recordings! He recorded 3 songs in the Last studio session #LetsGetItOn #AllOut #Hell4AHustla were the 3 songs he recorded that night...He was only supposed to record a intro song for #MikeTyson when he fought Bruce Seldon but Pac and the #Outlawz recorded this track "Hell 4 A Hustla" and "All Out" and after recording them 3 songs he went and shot the Video for #TossItUp
Makes sense. I always thought that All Out and Hell 4 A Hustler had a similar style. 'Pac definitely had a work ethic like no other.
Damn
Twizo Buckley then he faked his death
@@marwinrice4543 Stop with the bullshit. 2Pac wasn't a coward to fake his death. He went out like a true G
@@mihailnikoloff2554 He wasn't.... nor will ever be but... there's no actual proof that he died... (correct me if im wrong
2pac talking in the background is the most entertaining shit ever lol
lauren b yep
lauren b I know right.
I love to hear 2pac talk shit on other tracks.
The best to do that.
Toss it up he was talking to himself it was dope AF.
NawfsideHtown yeah he does that a lot like in troublesome 96.
NawfsideHtown I we as just listening to toss it up today 😂😂😂 that intro was always dope
lauren b was 2pac better than Father MC?
I don't blame pac for wanting to get mad and wanting to get some payback.....bro they tried to murder him bro....that right there turned him to a beast and he created the most "feel" music ever.....period....
That's wut im sayin all the time, he wanted to leave the best shit before his death.
This beat is awesome and this is Pac at his best, a true gem
So this was the monster pac was turning into... And that outro... Bad boy was gonna REALLY feel it in 97
I like how it sounds like theres 5 of him rapping and yelling at the same time - even tho i cant understand what theyre sayin😆
@@blackice7408 🙂
Yes they definitely was going to get it 😂
2pac was on his way 2 somthing special ...who ever killed 2pac is a jelious ass basterd
@@warrenjezzy6818 hell yeah lol 😂
The first mixtape king
Why plant seeds in a dirty trick waiting to trick me. Pac was a G. RIP
Word!!!
in a dirty bi*ch*
People Cant Stand The Legend Is Gone Didnt Fade Out The Most Talk About Rapper Ever We Will Be Talking About Him Until The End Of Time Nobody Dead Or Alive Will Be On His Level
Makaveli In His Prime 🔥🔥🔥
pac is the best rapper dead or alive
💪
Na hes one of um but not the best guru, bug pun, nas, mid def, rza, Meth the list goes on and on but pac is dope!
@@Vinladen82 Only artist/ rapper to go toe to toe with Pac or even comparable is the STACK BUNDLES. Go listen to him then tell me!!!
@@Vinladen82 nas cant step near pac looool
Word bro
If I die from a slug a death of a true thug.....dat line had me lik wait wad he say cuh dang
and two days later was this infamous day in Vegas september 7
He was prophet
Pac is greatest rapper of all time and this is not even arguable
bruh his adlibs be hilarious lmao especially during napoleons verse
2pac in the background have me rolling especially when he said westside 💯😂💀❗️
Find a new Pac song every day is something else even almost 30 years after he died .
This tune has swagger so much better than the still I rise version
Yeah absolutely. Some of 2pacs originals shouldn’t have been touched.
Should of had this on still I rise.
makes me shiver with his passion and energy..
2pac best rapper in history hands down
Pac looks very comfortable when he rides with his real soldiers: The Outlawz! RIP mentor!
Ol God help me change my ways
this is the original off the makaveli 3 i had in 1998 this is real
20th anniversary of this songs recording September 5th 1996 Hell 4 a Hustla
I Heard hell4ahustla was the last track he recorded
2pacalypse93 it was
Jonathan Davis just Fire. I guess He knew it would be one of his last tracks he rec
I don't think it was, i think he recorded a song for the mike Tyson fight while he was in Vegas
Bossification M facts 👆
The beat too funky 🔥
Per Napoleon on Bomb1st interview in 2022, the last three songs 2Pac recorded the night before the Vegas trip were: "Hell for a Hustle"," All Out" and "Let's Get it On". Napoleon was on 2 of the songs and he gave his account of the studio session during the interview. According to Spice 1, "Fame" was also one of the last songs he recorded the night before the trip. Also, on September 6th (the night before the trip to Vegas), 2Pac filmed the "Toss it Up" video, per Danny Boy. If you dont believe me, source the interviews.
Spice 1 is lying because Fame was recorded in August. Bomb1st (Reggie Jr) has the actual reels.
Tupac just didn't give a fuck that's why he was the realist
Yaki kadafi is awesome on this one. We can feel his energy.
His words are just genius.....
2pac was evolving going to a angry era man I wish he had more time it would of been something to see and hear from 2pac from that era
POLITIC BEFORE I SMOKE HIM, LIKE SUN TZU
WHAT IS YOU SAYING BITCH !?!?
It's so disappointing that since Tupac died, Diddy & Gay Z became big names, this would have never happened if Tupac was still alive. They are nothing compared to him, they're bullshit, god i hate it! It shouldn't have turned out like this...
+james harmon Against All Odds proved everything y'all saying to be right
Pac last song, last time spittin in tha booth.
Nigga went out spittin HELLFIRE!
Willow Arran puffy was already famous
Willow Arran puffy was already famous
Tupac IS a big name, even from the dead.
Second last 2Pac recorded song ever. 9-5-1996, Tracks Studio, Tarzana CA:
-Let's Get It On (Tyson-Seldon entry track)
-Hell 4 Hustla
-All Out (aka. Die Slow)
aczech12 did you hear about Mitch green wanting to beat up Tupac?
@@jarrelely1376 nope
this was the hardest song 2pac ever wrote
RIP to the greatest Rapper of all time
BIH Blue Dragon nahhh street fame is
BIH Blue Dragon, street fame, if i die tonight, and life of an outlaw are hard too
all out, runnin on e, troublesome 96, bomb 1st, blasphemy
God bless the dead ...
i shat my diaper and blasphemy.
The Goat name a better rapper I'll wait.
I think 2pac his legacy still untouched
You gonna be here forever SINCE NO ONE IS BETTER THAN PAC
Pac be the realest, " Gayz die slow,,,,,,,,,,,"
Mr. Makaveli was Tupac better than Sauce Money and Jaz-o?
@@jarrelely1376 yes, way better
I like how Yak uses his Hail Mary verse on the background !
This was record a day before he got shot
How u know? U gotta a link confirming this.
FREEZedits He was in the studio with him, so u know the "rest..." lol
GOODMuzikBoi Search 'last songs tupac recorded before he died' and this along with 2 other songs, one being his mike tyson anthem 'lets get it on'
2pac was known to record 3 songs a day. Hell for a Hustler, Lets get it on (for Mike Tyson) and Die Slow (Jay Z Diss) aka All Out. Those are rumors however.
Antwan Woods yeah your right
It's hot here in my state but im getting chills listening pac rapping
“Black Jesuz guide us through this
Weary weary weary weary......”
“Get on yo knees nigga, get on yo knees and pray”
@@ruben21 he recorded black jesus month before on 12-08
1 of 4 off those cut made that day.......
INCREASE tha DOSES BUSS on WHOEVA closest THUG LIVIN hella prison NEVA losing my FOCUS !
2pac is one of those groups that never goes out of style made back in the days and still sound fresh like something new i alway get feeling inside where i understand what they are going through
Individual not group. Outlawz was group.
Speechless...
Pac flow towards the end of 96 heading to 97 was way better, more aggressive.
He started mastering the Art of Music
Military minded...makaveli style
@@coppermanarrowz1001pac was reading whole books in 1 day while being in prison . I can only imagine the stuff he learned in prison .
@@coppermanarrowz1001it’s because of all that stuff he learned in prison . He had 11 months to recharge and pac came out of prison A mad man
This was one of pacs last songs recorded and he went in on bad boy, mobb deep, jay-z. Didn't seem like he had plans on squashing issues with them at least going into 97.He didn't have beef with the whole east coast or new York, just those he felt betrayed him, which was henchmen and jack who both set him up with rape charge and robbery, badboy by affiliation with henchmen and jack, jayz by affiliation with badboy, mobb deep was looking for a come up. They had plans of doing deathrow east with Eric b, big daddy Kane, greg nice and more east coast artists just to show there were no problems with the coast just beef with those he had beef with. They had one nation with pac and bootcamp and greg nice. others like fugees, ll cool j, nas even though they squashed it later, even de la soul and dabrat all had shit to say about pac whether it was direct or not in interviews, songs, or videos and he had responses for all of them, wendy Williams, even west coast artists like dr dre, ice cube pac had responses for them whether in a song or an interview and he explained why whether we agree with it or not. I do believe had he not been killed he would've had more heat coming just because alot of the rappers he dissed had disses back for him. Only way the beef with biggie could've ended other than what actually happened was biggie had to separate from puffy, if biggie would've left bad boy i believe he and pac could've talked. Puffy was getting extorted, so he was scared. But also that beef was super deep after pac made hit em up to be honest. How could it not been after he said he smashed faith the mans wife. You know biggie was pissed off about it despite what was portrayed because he was a man like any other man, even if you have many women, you gone feel some type of way about another making claims about smashing your wife and for the world to hear it. That was humiliating and pac did it because he felt humiliated when he got robbed and shot and then sent to prison for something he didn't do, while his co defedent got off. They was trying to black ball pac out the industry and then when he joined death row and suge was with pac contrary to what people be saying, suge loved pac like a brother, if you a real pac fan and follow alot of things involving pac , you would know at that time of pac death he and suge were close. Suge was the boss but he let pac do whatever because he knew pac was the money maker, he knew pac couldve made him a billionaire, makaveli records was going to be distributed through death row, how i know it came out of pacs mouth in interviews. Im not saying suge was a saint but he wanted the best for pac even if it was for his own gains. Suge got him out of jail when no one else would ,not jimmy iovin, not puffy, not henchmen, not jack, not biggie, not andre Harrell, not j prince , not master p, but suge did. Before pac went to prison Suge wanted pac on death row but pac turned him down. He paid him like 200 or 250 grand for a song. That's love. I don't think any of the NY mcs pac had beef with really wanted problems meaning when they see each other it was going to be a fight , but they had nothing to lose from beefing on the mic with the biggest rapper on the planet in 96. Especially mobb, chino xl, jayz who all weren't that big like badboy, nas, ll cool j, fugees, dabrat. Pac my boy but i dont agree with him about ice cube and bow down but i do believe cube bit pac style on other things though. Snoop was a snake in the grass.
The best version!
I wish there was nonstop footage 24hrs a day of everything he did from the month of September
One of my favourite OGs. Shame it was remixed, this beat is dope as fuck!
Oh lord help 🙏 me change my ways show a little mercy on judgement day it ain't me i was raised this way I'll never let em play me for a buster Cuz it's hell for a hustla. West Siiiide
this is way better than tha remix on tha Still I Rise album.. RIP KING
That beat is GARBAGE....it don't even give you the same energy...can't even listen to it all the way through.
Remix is actually good tbh
September 6, 1996
And still spitting fire on jayz
You can tell this was after the MTV awards running into Nas because he ain't mention his name and on all out either!
@@theodoreandrews5223 yup. Thinking the same thing. That proved that the beef was squashed .
It's so sad to think the next night he's shot. Thug for life, RIP the Don.
Yeah it is, RIP
Last song he recorded before his death. May he rest in power. Thuglife imortal
Wow 😢
This is the original, I got this on a 2Pac mixtape, with some more originals, and unreleased shit.
How rough is tupacs voice in this song lol
My nigga. My dad went OFF BRO!!!!!!
@@cattillman7705 hello son
Man,I wish that PAC and THE OUTLAWZ had a music video for this song.Imagine how it would've been
This would be sick
this is underrated🔥
"Increase the doses, bust on whoever closest
Thug living, hell or prison, never losing my focus
I'm making money moves mandatory, end of discussion
My past records tell a story, picture niggas we rushing
And still busting, till the cops come running
Duck in abandoned buildings, ditching my gun
Homeboy, the motherfucking feeling
I live the lifestyle of drug dealers, but now legit-ly
So I laugh till I'm crying when the Law come get me
No baby mama drama, nigga miss me
Why plant seeds in a dirty bitch waiting to trick me
Not the life for me, living carefree till I'm buried
And if they dare me, I bust on them niggas until they scurry
I'm clearly a man of military means
And my artillery watching over me through every murder scene
From adolescence to my early teens, though we was born to die
Selling dope to all the fiends, at times I wanna cry
And still, we try to change the past in vain
Never knowing if this game will last, feeling ashamed of Cocaine
The product of the Devil, am I selling my soul
Got tired of small-time living, niggas telling me no
I got mine, fuck them other suckers
That's the mentality, jealous-ass busters
Make it hell for a hustler"
That right there is lyrical at its finest real shit
Ruff rugged and raw
+jrcartwright21390 FLAWLESS!!!!!
Cesar Carbajal 👌
Gab N Sam I swear he says "oh what a muthafucking feeling" not "homeboy"
same here, tupac has always been lyrical, very lyrical..tbe, the best ever..floyd mayweather shit lol
pac is not the most lyrical lol.
id say hes the most FELT ..
+Steven Scott right
+Son of Yeshua he's criminally underrated as a lyricist
Eleftherios true finally someone realizes that.
This beat fire asl
This was the last recording session Pac had..
Thanks King tupac amaru shakur
I can imagine there must be too much energy in the studio.
@TheJblacc59 😁😁😁
Facts
The fucking OG realist on the mic 🎙 hands down 🖐🏿 🖐🏿
TPain COULD NEVER EVER EVER
MAKAVELI THA DON IS ALIVE 💯✊🙏🍃
Sounds so great how kadafi scream his part from hail mary in the background from the hook this is the best song i heard PAC 4 LiFE
This was Pac's last song he made.... 2pac Factz
nope Letz Get On was his last
how you know?
All out(OG) was his last
DaReal Cashyy serius?
He did all those 3 songs in one day..
2024 and until ❤
So crazy and incredible the way PACS rapped he was just dope dumping with such a beat a voice and fucking track’s 👑✨🤟🙏❤️🔥♾️💚💛❤️
No comparison to Pac period! Haters DIE!
Akabueze Udodiri Father MC vs 2pac? Also Bobby brown vs Tupac impact wise?
This was my jam..with this same beat..thanks for uploading this track..sick ass track..
That second verse though...damn
...Oh, Lord help me change my ways...
Made my life differently with this version
. Holla @ the Horizon .
Thuglife Westside Outlaw for FUCKING LIFE!!!!!
"Huh" and they call their self the voice of the street yeah right, pac was the voice of the people!
I was 13 years old when this came out (December 21st, 1999, the "Still I Rise" version) but only 9 when it was recorded on September 6th, 1996 (7 days before my 10th birthday). Even at 9 years old I was already memorizing every 2Pac song and throwing up West Side at school and getting in trouble for it. It was only elementary school but by then I was already smoking cigarettes on campus, getting into fist fights and stealing computer equipment from the computer lab. I once stole an entire Apple II E computer along with Load Runner and Mickey's Space Adventure on floppy discs (don't ask me how I did it LMAO).
"No baby mama drama//
Nigga miss me //
Why plant a seed in the same girl that's tryna trick me // " - 2pac
Sick ahh 🔥Fire Song!..
This track bumps
I love my nigga Pac, man. It's an unconditional love
7 days later he did die by a slug ☠️ rip to the greatest to ever do it..legend 💯
GOAT
@daufohunter
It's og version of track, recorded on 6 september 1996 session.
Black Jesus guide us through this....weary, weary, weary road!
Chris Booker 🤔
Chris Booker YES !
No. Jesus Christ is who we should be following not pac. Pac is human
Da Gat Damn Goat 🐐 🙌 👏
FYI it's still hell 4 a Hustler in 2023
Last song he ever recorded
If y’all remember that picture of him sitting down in the red cap throwing up Westside, this is from the same day before he got shot up.
Why do you think that tho
Like Thanos wit a mic.
Damn