“When will I finally get to rest through this oppression? They punish the people that’s asking questions and those that possess, steal from the ones without possessions.. The message I stress, to make it stop, study ya lessons, don’t settle for less.. Even a genius asks questions, be grateful for blessings, don’t ever change, keep ya essence”… Brodie was cookin’ like he was running outta time and felt death around the corner…
R.I.P. Mutulu Shakur, Tupac's step father, who died last week after being released from prison after almost 40 years. "It ain't easy" and "Old School" were some of favorites from this album too.
@@peetvader478he was set up Programs were ran by fbi and cia those days His linkage to bpanthers and shakur name politics and affiliations was a threath Notice how 2pac mom stepdad aunties God mothers all were chased by fbi and cia and other agencies ??? It's a game and 60s 70s and 80s was a different world
I was in the hospital the year this came out. I had the tape on my table and Ill never forget the nurse came in to take my blood and she told me she was a fan too. I was 15, Im now 47. Thats how long Ive been a true Tupac fan
I love how your dad has this look in his eyes like he was emotional for a second. He loves Tupacs mind you can tell, very genuine ❤ please show him “who do you believe in?” ,…. There are so many he needs to hear.
YES! YES!! YES!!! I've been requesting this song since the beginning of this channel. It's such a gem yet unknown song of his😩 1 of the greatest songs w/such a powerful message!
His catalog is and was so huge, it’s crazy. Not only does he have so many known amazing songs that gets the spotlight, you right he has just as many more that don’t get that more commercial recognition. But I think the truth is he has so many songs, you can sometimes forgot about many of them until you’re reminded, then they flood back.
“After every dark night, there’s a bright day after that, So no matter how hard it gets, stick your chest out, keep your head up, and handle it” Man, this song got me through some hard times. Excellent choice - I knew Dad would love it! ❤️
If there's one track with 2Pac that you should definitely give a listen to, it's Smile with Scarface. Released after his death but recorded while he was still alive (with a lookalike in the video). I'm sure he'd love it.
Me against the world is one of his best album, you can understand his mentally before he got in jail and All Eyez On Me after that. You can see how Tupac has changed.
"Me against the World" is My favorite Pac album 💯 Most people always say "All Eyez on Me" which is 🔥 don't get me wrong but "Me against "... is special 🙏 R.I.P. Tha 🐐
Not sure that he fundamentally changed. I think it had more to do with the audience that Death Row records and Suge Knight wanted to address. All Eyez on me is his least political record but he was working on other projects on the side and the Makavelli album was way more political again.
@@ReelMuzikFein Kanye can't touch any of Pac's albums period. Pac recorded over 27 tracks in only 2 weeks and Kanye couldn't drop a better with ghostwriters. Best album of all time 27 tracks, 27 bangers.
One of the top 3 Pac songs. Such a beautiful, thought-provoking track, especially the 3rd verse. Wow, so deep, emotional, inspirational and timeless message. And yes, the album is my favourite Pac album overall since he went deeper than deep on his emotions, stories, background, things that were running through his mind, his whole being. So pure, raw, no filters, just a pure human being, spreading his message. Thanks for the great video, guys!
Kai, The most important part of the song was when he talked at the end. And your Dad talked through it 😩. Please make sure he listens to what PAC said. For me, that’s the most inspirational part of the song
"Thats right I know it seems hard sometimes, but remember one thing through every dark knight, there's a bright day after that so no matter how hard it get, stick your chest out keep your head up, and handle it - Tupac Amaru Shakur
Yea. I feel like Kai doesn't want to "pause too much" which ends up with them talking over the song. I'd rather them pause a couple times per verse and have a 30 min reaction personally. I went back and watched an old one the other day and his dad wanted to say something part way through, but Kai just kept it playing and they never addressed it. Actually it was Renegade with Eminem and Jay Z. They talked about jay z alot, but the first verse of Eminem's, his dad was wanting to say something but they never paused it. I dont think they even reacted to Eminems first verse at all. I'd be fine with them pausing everytime his dad hears a cool line or has a question. But I also watch Flawdzilla and his 1 hour reactions so maybe I'm not a good barometer of what "the people" want lol
There are so many incredible bars in this song alone, that show just how deep and introspective Tupac was. I was almost 16 years old when he died, and it still saddens me to this day that such a gifted and talented, intelligent young man lost his life, tragically far too young.
Fun fact. Tupac wrote this album 3 days before he was locked up and became the 1st rapper ever to release an album and go number 1 while being in prison. Truly amazing how talented he was. The reason i make music today. Love your reactions. Seeing the excitement your dad has for 2pac is awesome. A song i recommend of Tupac is "Words 2 my first born" saxophone og version. One of the greatest unreleased songs he has ever done. Your dad would love the saxophone.
@@microfarming8583 whilst pregnant 🤰🏽 with 2Pac he was born in prison and had she not won they would’ve taken the baby 🥹🙌🏽❤️ God is great just in time always
2 minutes into the song and I'm crying. It's definitely NOT because you're reacting to Tupac, although I kind of like Tupac. It's because I haven't check out your channel in a while and had forgotten how wholesome and satisfying seeing you and your dad together is. And I still have a dad and mom with whom I have a great relationship. My dad is 88 and I love him too much. I guess I'm crying because I know how blessed I am to have 2 parents who raised me and my siblings very well and love us more than they love themselves. It gets me emotional every single time I take a moment to really ponder over it. To everyone who doesn't know this love, I'm sending you prayers and encourage you to look to God. He's even greater than our earthly fathers.
The background singer is Puff Johnson who had a small following before her passing in 2013 from Cervical Cancer. She is also on Tupac's song "U Can Call" on the album Better Dayz. I think you two would also like to hear some of her music. One that comes to mind would be "Over and Over". She had a brilliant voice!
You should make your dad watch Tupac's interviews!! It gives an amazing perspective to his life, goals, and views on the world and fame, which is still relevant today!
Tupac's second verse is one of the greatest lyrics ever written. "With all this extra stressin' The question I wonder is after death, after my last breath When will I finally get to rest through this oppression? They punish the people that's askin' questions And those that possess, steal from the ones without possessions The message I stress, to make it stop, study your lessons Don't settle for less, even the genius asks questions Be grateful for blessings Don't ever change, keep your essence The power is in the people and politics, we address Always do your best, don't let this pressure make you panic And when you get stranded And things don't go the way you planned it Dreamin' of riches, in a position of makin' a difference Politicians and hypocrites, they don't wanna listen."
I love the musical knowledge of the son especially of older stuff because I always tell people this is 2pacs best work and to hear him think the same at such an young age shows his good taste in music
Kai your dad is cool as fuck bro, you can see he actually loves Pac. His face lit up soon as he recognised the voice and he talks about Pac with a smile on his face. Love it
Lost my Dad a couple years ago. He put me on Pac at a young age. Keep going these videos make me happy man. Have him listen to If I Die 2nite/ Lord Knows.
As much i love All eyez on me, Me against the world has to be my favorite album. The message, the nostalgia and the meaning is just perfect. I think you father would appreciate listening the whole album.
I was listening to Mackaveli Killuminati album today and found your "Dear Momma" reaction video and subscribed. Now here we are another Tupac reaction video in the same day.
Maaaan I’d love to see your dads reaction to Unconditional Love by Pac. Such an amazing song and lyrics. I’m positive that he’ll love the message he might even cry just like the first time many of us heard it, regardless you guys are awesome! Tupac has so many hits I think it’s time for #TupacTuesday lol
I just found you guys tonight. I really enjoyed watching all the 2pac reactions, and I am going back now to watch others. I am betting your dad and I are close to the same age. I however grew up listening to hip hop, and rap. He really seems to love the history of the music. If you want to add to the history lesson, you guys should react to Digital Underground titled Same Song. It was the first time Pacs voice was recorded for a album. It’s eye opening seeing where he came from. ShockG hired him as a background dancer and saw his talent between shows… it was a great story and made HISTORY!
I don't think Pac would've gotten into politics( he's too honest and upfront) but he'd definitely be an activist and powerful leader in the black community.
I’ve definitely got that impression, from Kai and reinforced over and over by all the Tupac fans out there. Amazing artist. Thanks for watching! - Kai’s dad
Kai thanks for this one. My favorite 2pac song of all time. I love your dad’s reaction and analysis!!! “The power is in the people and politics we address…”
hey two days ago, I saw your video in one of the news channel that very famous in North Africa and Middle East region, the channel name Al Jazeera in the program they were talking about the gab between generations Y, X, millennials, and Z generation. I am following front room from day one. and when I saw your video in that news channel it just feel amazing ❤🎉. keep doing your good!…
Wow, that is amazing. Thank you for letting us know! I just tried checking for the Al Jazeera clip but couldn’t find it. Are you able to send us a link maybe? - Kai’s dad
@@frontroom actually I saw it in TV I tried to look for it Online but I didn't found it, I will keep searching for it and I promise you once I find it I will share the link with you in here.
Great reaction!..wow almost a year since u did a Tupac song he has so much music it would be great to give us a Tupac Tuesday or something just one song a week!
man, the dynamic you two have not only as father and son but of student, teacher and just appreciators of good music is something I could watch for hours. Keep doing what you're doing, you obviously enjoy it as much as I do watching along with you both.
I love someone enjoys 2pac as much as I do and me against the world is his best album hands down his flow in if I die tonite is insane 🔥 R.I.P Tupac🕊, he will always remind me of my pops which just makes it even more bitter sweet R.I.P Dad 🕊
It is always interesting to watch and listen to you both dissect and give such honest feedback and the perceptions you both reach. Love listening to you both.
Damn I love that you and your pops is bonding over music and you both seem to both very knowledgeable in the history of music in ever genre. Definitely a fan bro keep them up
They are unlocking the purpose of love . Keep spreading his love. We all need it. We are too divided and Tupac has raised men like me from poverty places so that we can make it through the night. Truly a blessing
The Tupac reactions are the best. Your Dad needs to just hurry up and get Thug Life tatted on him now. It's time...
😆😆
Bruh I’m dying.
"Until I got the thug life tatted on my belly.."
@@edward0383*chest
😂😂😂😂😂
He lit up when he knew it was Tupac. Tupac rapped in cursive. Thats the best i could explain his style. Nobody like him. Such a poetic man.
2Pac's 2nd verse is PURE INSPIRATION AND MOTIVATION!
right!
“When will I finally get to rest through this oppression? They punish the people that’s asking questions and those that possess, steal from the ones without possessions.. The message I stress, to make it stop, study ya lessons, don’t settle for less.. Even a genius asks questions, be grateful for blessings, don’t ever change, keep ya essence”… Brodie was cookin’ like he was running outta time and felt death around the corner…
@@BringitOutinc 😔
@@666MaRius9991 Yep smh
Pac's last verse on this song is one of my favorites he's done. We'll never see another one like Pac in our lifetime.
R.I.P. Mutulu Shakur, Tupac's step father, who died last week after being released from prison after almost 40 years. "It ain't easy" and "Old School" were some of favorites from this album too.
Stop glorifying a bankrobbing cop killer..you people are all blind that say ‘rip’
@@peetvader478Everyone deserves to rest in peace.
@@Msboochie2 I don’t think so
@@peetvader478heartless
@@peetvader478he was set up
Programs were ran by fbi and cia those days
His linkage to bpanthers and shakur name politics and affiliations was a threath
Notice how 2pac mom stepdad aunties God mothers all were chased by fbi and cia and other agencies ???
It's a game and 60s 70s and 80s was a different world
That second Pac verse is one of the greatest ever written, Pac’s writing was just in its own lane .
Thinking about the loss of Pac can instantly make me teary-eyed 😢
Frfr
I started watching the dear mama doco a couple nights ago and had some tears come out while watching. Really miss the dude
I saw real fights happen over Tupac music and remember neighbors crying when he passed .. still sad
Same! Also when they did that hologram, I lost it 😢
"A coward dies a thousand deaths, a soldier dies but one." I hate that he left so young and miss him, but I am so proud of how he lived 💪🏾✊🏾🖕🏾 ✌🏾Pac
PAC is the greatest artist who ever lived
Big&pac its up in the air
Indeed!
Facts
@@cbone1982 lmao krayzie dope but fuck out of here
@@wongchai807That's not even a competition 🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️
I was in the hospital the year this came out. I had the tape on my table and Ill never forget the nurse came in to take my blood and she told me she was a fan too. I was 15, Im now 47. Thats how long Ive been a true Tupac fan
That's the difference between good and great. When something good like this you can remember when and where you heard it.
I love how your dad has this look in his eyes like he was emotional for a second. He loves Tupacs mind you can tell, very genuine ❤ please show him “who do you believe in?” ,…. There are so many he needs to hear.
YES! YES!! YES!!! I've been requesting this song since the beginning of this channel. It's such a gem yet unknown song of his😩 1 of the greatest songs w/such a powerful message!
"Put one in the chamber whenever I'm feeling this anger" I always felt this lyric was a suicidal thought, like he's had enough of the world.
It is a suicidal thought.
Like many of his lyrics...that man's verbal output was feelings in the flesh.
Yup 🫵👍
He was always ready to die, the trauma was always too much to bear.
last verse has helped me through more than i could ever even try to figure out all by myself
through every dark night, there's a bright day after that
Blessings to you.❤
Tupac has so many amazing songs, and a lot of them are not in the spotlight...
Facts!!!!
Lmao that goes for all artist that have alot of songs lmao especially when having as much as Tupac made
It ain’t easy Is one
He's got like 6 dope songs
His catalog is and was so huge, it’s crazy. Not only does he have so many known amazing songs that gets the spotlight, you right he has just as many more that don’t get that more commercial recognition. But I think the truth is he has so many songs, you can sometimes forgot about many of them until you’re reminded, then they flood back.
“After every dark night, there’s a bright day after that, So no matter how hard it gets, stick your chest out, keep your head up, and handle it” Man, this song got me through some hard times. Excellent choice - I knew Dad would love it! ❤️
Hands down one of my most fave quotes that still gets me through the dark times. Just smile through the bullshit.
Two minutes in and I’m already loving this episode. It’s Tupac! Salute to you guys🫡
Thanks, Carlos! - Kai’s dad
If there's one track with 2Pac that you should definitely give a listen to, it's Smile with Scarface. Released after his death but recorded while he was still alive (with a lookalike in the video). I'm sure he'd love it.
I agree with that for sure!!
One of my favorites!!
Yeah that's a great pick. It would be a good way to experience some Scarface too
You shure it wasnt recorded after he died 😂, jk
@@mrpotjejam 🤣🤣🤣
Pac's last verse on this track blew me away as a teenager, classic!
Me too. I have it tatted on my forearm.
foreal! literally my most favorite verse by him. I remember in 8th grade reciting on "poem day" that last verse for the whole class
Me against the world is one of his best album, you can understand his mentally before he got in jail and All Eyez On Me after that. You can see how Tupac has changed.
"Me against the World" is My favorite Pac album 💯 Most people always say "All Eyez on Me" which is 🔥 don't get me wrong but "Me against "... is special 🙏 R.I.P. Tha 🐐
ME against the world got me thru some dark times man
Not sure that he fundamentally changed. I think it had more to do with the audience that Death Row records and Suge Knight wanted to address.
All Eyez on me is his least political record but he was working on other projects on the side and the Makavelli album was way more political again.
I genuinely think it's his best most inspirational music he ever made.
Me Against The World is my favorite Tupac album.
I don’t care what anyone says, Tupac was the 🐐!
Hit dad with “So Many Tears”.
Kai pls show him full All Eyez On Me album. That's the best and most influental rap album of all time.
All time? Idk about that fam. College dropout would like to have a word.
@@ReelMuzikFein Kanye can't touch any of Pac's albums period. Pac recorded over 27 tracks in only 2 weeks and Kanye couldn't drop a better with ghostwriters. Best album of all time 27 tracks, 27 bangers.
This foo really said college drop out wow just wow 😂 smh
@@Makaveli_1996 maybe the most influential for his time. college dropout is the most influential for its time.
@@VivaLaRaza713 he trippin 🤣
7 months since the last 2pac video. Time for another.
This is hands down the best song of Pac ever!!
Pac's passion flames any so called lyricist wordplay 2 rest his fire is unmatched
One of the top 3 Pac songs. Such a beautiful, thought-provoking track, especially the 3rd verse. Wow, so deep, emotional, inspirational and timeless message. And yes, the album is my favourite Pac album overall since he went deeper than deep on his emotions, stories, background, things that were running through his mind, his whole being. So pure, raw, no filters, just a pure human being, spreading his message. Thanks for the great video, guys!
Kai, The most important part of the song was when he talked at the end. And your Dad talked through it 😩. Please make sure he listens to what PAC said. For me, that’s the most inspirational part of the song
Man I was so bummed that they talked right through that part. It compliments the point of the lyrics so well.
"Thats right I know it seems hard sometimes, but remember one thing through every dark knight, there's a bright day after that so no matter how hard it get, stick your chest out keep your head up, and handle it - Tupac Amaru Shakur
Yea. I feel like Kai doesn't want to "pause too much" which ends up with them talking over the song. I'd rather them pause a couple times per verse and have a 30 min reaction personally.
I went back and watched an old one the other day and his dad wanted to say something part way through, but Kai just kept it playing and they never addressed it.
Actually it was Renegade with Eminem and Jay Z. They talked about jay z alot, but the first verse of Eminem's, his dad was wanting to say something but they never paused it. I dont think they even reacted to Eminems first verse at all.
I'd be fine with them pausing everytime his dad hears a cool line or has a question. But I also watch Flawdzilla and his 1 hour reactions so maybe I'm not a good barometer of what "the people" want lol
Out of all Pac tracks, this one is my all time favorite hands down. Always on repeat.
There are so many incredible bars in this song alone, that show just how deep and introspective Tupac was. I was almost 16 years old when he died, and it still saddens me to this day that such a gifted and talented, intelligent young man lost his life, tragically far too young.
Fun fact. Tupac wrote this album 3 days before he was locked up and became the 1st rapper ever to release an album and go number 1 while being in prison. Truly amazing how talented he was. The reason i make music today. Love your reactions. Seeing the excitement your dad has for 2pac is awesome. A song i recommend of Tupac is "Words 2 my first born" saxophone og version. One of the greatest unreleased songs he has ever done. Your dad would love the saxophone.
I ❤❤❤❤❤ that song!
beautiful song indeed! @@deed8915
2Pac was a revolutionary like his family RIP his stepfather Mutulu Shakur passed away this week 🙏🏽
His mother took the FBI to court when she was illegally imprisoned and won her freedom!
@@microfarming8583 whilst pregnant 🤰🏽 with 2Pac he was born in prison and had she not won they would’ve taken the baby 🥹🙌🏽❤️ God is great just in time always
Unconditional Love by Tupac
2 minutes into the song and I'm crying. It's definitely NOT because you're reacting to Tupac, although I kind of like Tupac. It's because I haven't check out your channel in a while and had forgotten how wholesome and satisfying seeing you and your dad together is. And I still have a dad and mom with whom I have a great relationship. My dad is 88 and I love him too much. I guess I'm crying because I know how blessed I am to have 2 parents who raised me and my siblings very well and love us more than they love themselves. It gets me emotional every single time I take a moment to really ponder over it. To everyone who doesn't know this love, I'm sending you prayers and encourage you to look to God. He's even greater than our earthly fathers.
The background singer is Puff Johnson who had a small following before her passing in 2013 from Cervical Cancer. She is also on Tupac's song "U Can Call" on the album Better Dayz. I think you two would also like to hear some of her music. One that comes to mind would be "Over and Over". She had a brilliant voice!
I absolutely love Puff. My favorite of hers is Some Kind Of Miracle. It's too beautiful, for lack of a better word. It's amazing.
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love how your dad is open to listen to what he's not used to and actually "listen" as much as he can.
You should make your dad watch Tupac's interviews!! It gives an amazing perspective to his life, goals, and views on the world and fame, which is still relevant today!
Only God Can Judge Me ❤ my favorite 2Pac song
Pac always made his dark side, his bright side.....He just told the truth about being Foundational Black in America... Salute to you and your dad...
Tupac's second verse is one of the greatest lyrics ever written.
"With all this extra stressin'
The question I wonder is after death, after my last breath
When will I finally get to rest through this oppression?
They punish the people that's askin' questions
And those that possess, steal from the ones without possessions
The message I stress, to make it stop, study your lessons
Don't settle for less, even the genius asks questions
Be grateful for blessings
Don't ever change, keep your essence
The power is in the people and politics, we address
Always do your best, don't let this pressure make you panic
And when you get stranded
And things don't go the way you planned it
Dreamin' of riches, in a position of makin' a difference
Politicians and hypocrites, they don't wanna listen."
I used to listen to this when I was 63, and now I'm 17. This will forever be a classic.💚
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Huh?
@@christophercrockett2972 bro got reincarnated 😭
@@navionnn1713 I know right 😂😂😂
57 going on 26
I love the musical knowledge of the son especially of older stuff because I always tell people this is 2pacs best work and to hear him think the same at such an young age shows his good taste in music
Kai your dad is cool as fuck bro, you can see he actually loves Pac.
His face lit up soon as he recognised the voice and he talks about Pac with a smile on his face. Love it
Lost my Dad a couple years ago. He put me on Pac at a young age. Keep going these videos make me happy man. Have him listen to If I Die 2nite/ Lord Knows.
Classic album and classic song. As great as the beat is you NEED to listen to the words.
As much i love All eyez on me, Me against the world has to be my favorite album. The message, the nostalgia and the meaning is just perfect.
I think you father would appreciate listening the whole album.
I was listening to Mackaveli Killuminati album today and found your "Dear Momma" reaction video and subscribed. Now here we are another Tupac reaction video in the same day.
ha ha nice how that worked out! Thank you for watching. - Kai’s dad
Great album. If i die 2nite off this album has more of that great alliteration that you guys spoke on
If I Die 2nite taught me more about alliteration than English class ever did
Maaaan I’d love to see your dads reaction to Unconditional Love by Pac. Such an amazing song and lyrics. I’m positive that he’ll love the message he might even cry just like the first time many of us heard it, regardless you guys are awesome! Tupac has so many hits I think it’s time for #TupacTuesday lol
Love when you show your dad Tupac songs 🥲❤️
I just found you guys tonight. I really enjoyed watching all the 2pac reactions, and I am going back now to watch others. I am betting your dad and I are close to the same age. I however grew up listening to hip hop, and rap. He really seems to love the history of the music. If you want to add to the history lesson, you guys should react to Digital Underground titled Same Song. It was the first time Pacs voice was recorded for a album. It’s eye opening seeing where he came from. ShockG hired him as a background dancer and saw his talent between shows… it was a great story and made HISTORY!
I grew up in a bad situation and 2 pac got me threw. It
You guys have to do Ghetto Boyz - My Mind is Playing Tricks on Me
Your pop's is a amazing farther This channel is doing Pac's work by touching and bring all people together 💯💯💯💯 good work!
pacs last verse on this song always takes my breath away
Only god can judge me.. please it's such great storytelling
Play your dad “ Letter to the President” that’s a song with a message your dad could get behind
I don't think Pac would've gotten into politics( he's too honest and upfront) but he'd definitely be an activist and powerful leader in the black community.
The name Tupac Shakur will never die 🕊️💯
2pac’s second verse is one of the greatest verse ever written
LOVE THIS, HUGE 2PAC FAN, this is the greatest rap album of all time, hit after hit, deep meaning
You and your dad give me life....U two always put a smile on my face
2 pac lyrics is out of this world
This whole album is a treasure!! 💯💯💯
I agree this his best album, people need to really listen to every song and and read the lyrics if you have too.
I have been waiting for this one! This is my favorite Tupac song. So much emotion. Love this!
Yaki Kadafi had such a great voice, gone way too soon amongst so many others
Pac was actually the leader of the new young black panther movement they had him speak on a few occasions
I love Dad's reactions to Tupac ❤
All Eyes on Me is by far his best work pure raw unadulterated 2pac
Tell dad Tupac was one of the best that ever did it....
I’ve definitely got that impression, from Kai and reinforced over and over by all the Tupac fans out there. Amazing artist. Thanks for watching! - Kai’s dad
so smooth and chill yet real an deep the chorus is fire
Kai thanks for this one. My favorite 2pac song of all time. I love your dad’s reaction and analysis!!! “The power is in the people and politics we address…”
Thanks for doing this, I’ve been excited to see his reaction. Final verse is one of the best verses ever heard on a rap tune
You guys are some of my favorite reactors, so genuine and such good energy
Pac just got his hollywood star of fame! 27 years later !
Everyone watch the new 2pac documentary “DEAR MAMA”.. it has amazing unseen footage of pac
hey two days ago, I saw your video in one of the news channel that very famous in North Africa and Middle East region, the channel name Al Jazeera in the program they were talking about the gab between generations Y, X, millennials, and Z generation. I am following front room from day one. and when I saw your video in that news channel it just feel amazing ❤🎉. keep doing your good!…
Wow, that is amazing. Thank you for letting us know! I just tried checking for the Al Jazeera clip but couldn’t find it. Are you able to send us a link maybe? - Kai’s dad
@@frontroom actually I saw it in TV I tried to look for it Online but I didn't found it, I will keep searching for it and I promise you once I find it I will share the link with you in here.
I've watched you guys since the beginning, can't believe it's been a year already! Happy birthday to your channel!
I love how passionate you guys are.
I just love the reactions always so genuine ....the excitement on hearing Pac's voice so dope
Your dad is awesome! Must be great having someone like him in your life.
Great reaction!..wow almost a year since u did a Tupac song he has so much music it would be great to give us a Tupac Tuesday or something just one song a week!
You guys did it! I suggested Tupac me against the world. Thank you
Me Against The World got me thru some dark times man... Love this album
man, the dynamic you two have not only as father and son but of student, teacher and just appreciators of good music is something I could watch for hours. Keep doing what you're doing, you obviously enjoy it as much as I do watching along with you both.
I love someone enjoys 2pac as much as I do and me against the world is his best album hands down his flow in if I die tonite is insane 🔥 R.I.P Tupac🕊, he will always remind me of my pops which just makes it even more bitter sweet R.I.P Dad 🕊
I live in L.A, just visited Tupac's Hollywood Star🌟.
*Thug Mansion☁️⚘️
*Only God can judge me🎶
It is always interesting to watch and listen to you both dissect and give such honest feedback and the perceptions you both reach. Love listening to you both.
Thank you!
This is so nostalgic for me. I was in highschool when this dropped and had this and ready 2 die on constantly.😊
Erykah Badu " love of my life"
Great reaction man one of my favorite pac songs classic... U gotta watch all eyes on me with your pops man bet he'll love the movie
Outlawz the hardest rap group to never get to do it for long enough 💔
I love when you guys go over Tupac reaction
Tupacs second verse on this track was my favorite verse of pacs . R.I.p. the greatest to ever do it
I’m a huge Tupac fan and this is my favorite Tupac song of all time
one of my faves
this better be the whole album
dad really needs to cry to papa'z song!!! i have been asking for a year, ever since dear mama
Damn I love that you and your pops is bonding over music and you both seem to both very knowledgeable in the history of music in ever genre. Definitely a fan bro keep them up
Thank you!
This is my favorite Tupac album♥️
Man I love pops 😂❤️🔥🙌🏽 that’s my boy real 2Pac fan 💯
A reaction to “Smile” ft. Scarface would’ve been crazy… maybe someday…🤞🤞🤞
They are unlocking the purpose of love . Keep spreading his love. We all need it. We are too divided and Tupac has raised men like me from poverty places so that we can make it through the night. Truly a blessing