First time hearing Tupac - Brenda's got a baby
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Reacting to the legend, Tupac and his song Brenda's got a baby check's off a bucket list item for our channel. Showing Alexis the power of Pac's writing and talent in a song that he wrote when he was just 19 years old. A true generational talent that I was lucky enough be able to say I saw him from the beginning, all the way through the tragic end. Me and my wife always talk about we lived in the time of Tupac. One of my favorite artists of all time.
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Wow. I am glad I stumbled onto your channel. May I ask how old you are sir? I grew up listening to a lot of the same music and it surprised me to see an older gentleman into rap. :) Born in 76 myself. Retired Vet. You got my sub this evening. Going to see what else you are into.
just came across your channel and what a perfect pac song to have her listen too,think thats the baby 2pac is carrying
It's based on a true story he read about a 12 year old girl, who was pregnant by her cousin and threw the baby in the dumpster. It happened more often than you think in the 80's.
just came across your channel...good stuff so far.
The song is about an article Tupac read while filming the movie Juice. About this situation. He's telling the story of the baby he's holding throughout the video (Brenda's Baby). Omar Epps (star of Juice) explains it in a recent interview.
2pac wrote that song after after reading the news paper article ab😢a girl who was pregnant with her cousin baby killed the baby
Tupac's inspiration for "Brenda's Got a Baby" came from a real-life news article he had read about a 12-year-old girl who became pregnant and tried to dispose of her baby by throwing it in a dumpster. The baby was found dead, and the young girl was eventually arrested and charged with murder. Tupac was deeply moved by this tragedy and felt compelled to tell the story of Brenda, a fictional character inspired by the real-life incident, through his music. The song addresses issues such as poverty, teenage pregnancy, and the struggles of young mothers in inner-city communities. It was released in 1991 and became one of Tupac's most well-known and critically acclaimed songs.
False the girl died she was killed the actual family tried suing pac but letter drop the LS.
cause he was bringing light to the ignored story
He read that on the set of juice, made a song of it and rapped it to omar epps, epps describes it on math hoffa
You got some of it wrong. The baby survived.
I've read the article and "Brenda's baby was rescued by two maintenance men. (By the way Brenda is not actually the girl's name)
But, In the same article it does talk about an earlier incident in which a woman strangled her newborn bab
Here us an exerp from that story
"In an earlier incident, the police found the body of a newborn boy, with his umbilical cord attached, stuffed into a plastic garbage bag
The infant’s mother, Debra Larrier, had given birth in her apartment at the project a few hours earlier, said Officer Fred Weiner, a police spokesman. He said Ms. Larrier developed complications from the birth and went to Kings County Hospital, leaving her son’s body in a garbage bag at the curb., he said.
At the hospital, doctors determined that she had just given birth. They notified the police, who searched her apartment and the bags of garbage piled in front of the project."
Ms. Larrier was arrested yesterday at 5 P.M. and charged with homicide. The Medical Examiner’s Officer determined that the infant had died of strangulation, the police said."
@@2apocalypsex holy cow PAIN
The girl who acted as Brenda (Ethel Love) has a recent interview on The Art of Dialogue platform on UA-cam. It's quite an interesting stuff.
Tupac The Greatest Rapper Ever To Touch The Mic 🎤 RIP 😢🙏
Maybe I will do a live show on that topic. Pac & Grandmaster Flash are top of the list for sure.
@@flickeringboxofficial Brilliant Idea 👍
2nd greatest
Goat of Goats…your favorite rappers favourite rapper 🔥🔥🔥💯
You don't know HipHop
“Rappers that held a mirror to society” 🔥
For someone who was about his same age, he had a profound impact on my life.
React to Krs-One love gonna get yea
@@jasondawson92 i cant wait to see them react to KRS-One... I'm binge wathing The Temple of Hip Hop now
"The white fans listen to my music just as much as the black fans, and everybody who walked up to me have been genuine fans"-Makaveli Da Don 👑
Very true but hip hop been out since the 80s with Run DMC and Aerosmith to Ice Cube with Red Hot Chili Peppers to Gun n Roses 🌹 liking NWA
@@jasondawson92 since the 70s and as an older white guy and part of a breakin crew back in the day.
True. Pac said that
Late reaction...but I have been a Pac fan since I was 12. 39 year old white guy from The Netherlands represent!!!! My fav active rappers are Black Thought and Sa-roc (The Goddess MC)
That’s what made 2pac so great! He started out writing poetry and also was very well read. 2pac loved Shakespeare and other great poets and writers.
Yes, he was a warrior poet.
@@flickeringboxofficial UNLV Running Rebel Logo on Tupac's Hat ✌🏾
Way ahead of his time!! I can only imagine what he'd be writing now. He basically predicted the future...listen to 'Changes' . Mahalo 🌺
he did gangster rap at the end..not talking good about women@@jaiarayne
that line"just cause your in the ghetto doesnt mean you cant grow" eventually becomes his poetry " a rose that grew from concrete"
And that is a must read for any collection. I have a funny story about Pac's book when it came out and the radio station where I worked at that time. Maybe I will do a quick story time on a short. Thank you dwood
@@flickeringboxofficial do it!!! I mean plss 😂
Tupac taking the baby away in my view was him showing that the baby was now the responsibility of the community. Like he was saying in the first verse. He plays the role of the community as a whole watching this all play out and it ultimately being the community’s responsibility to their own members.
2Pac would be a good rabbit hole to go down. Listen to Dear Mama. Pac was raised by his single mother.
Oh yea, there are so many Rob and that is defiantly on the list. It's funny, this one is one that won't do a lot of views but it doesn't matter. I just wanted to do it on a personal level. I was a fan of his back then and still I am in awe of him and his intellect.
It amazes me how little young people know about the oldies. I’m 26 and my pops would blast Hendrix, Pac, The Police, Eagles, etc. im super thankful
That is a heck of a list Joe, right up my alley. I will ad Hey Joe to her list to do.
Can’t go wrong with any of those even The police song was sampled by Puff Daddy with 112 and Faith Evens I’ll be missing you
I play all of them for my kids all the time. Including Michael Jackson, Bob Marley, etc..
Your pops is awesome...respect!
try to do the same once you have kids to keep the real music alive.
This was actually a true story. It impacted Pac so much he wrote the song. You will hear Pac rap about a couple slain kids like Latosha Harlan and Robert "Yummy" Sandifer. More Pac reactions please lol.
I have a lot more Pac on the list, so much to choose from.
@@flickeringboxofficial This song came from his first solo album "2Pacalypse Now", released in 1992.
@@flickeringboxofficial I've actually read the article that Tupac based this song off and there are some details that Pac changed. For example in the song It says that Brenda didn't really know her mom and that her dad was a junior. but actually her parents were killed in a house fire.
I've want ahead and put some exerts from the Times news article next to Pac's lyrics
Times: “A newborn baby was rescued from a trash compactor in Brooklyn yesterday morning when two maintenance men heard the baby’s cries just as they were about to start the crushing machine’s motors, the police said.”
Pac: “She didn’t know, what to throw away and what to keep/ She wrapped the baby up and threw him in a trash heap/ I guess she thought she’d get away, wouldn’t hear the cries/ She didn’t realize how much the the little baby had her eyes…”
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Times: Lieutenant Albright said the 12-year-old lived with two brothers and Mrs. Perry. Although Mrs. Perry told the police that the teenager was her daughter, investigators said last night that it was unclear what their relationship is.
Pac: “Now Brenda never really knew her moms…”
Times: “She is not admitting who the father is or that she even had sex,” Lieut. Eugene Albright said. She would also not say why she tried to dispose of the baby, he said.
Pac: “Brenda got herself a boyfriend/ Her boyfriend was her cousin, now let’s watch the joy end…” and “She’s twelve years old and she’s having a baby/ In love with a molester, who’s sexing her crazy/ And yet and she thinks that he’ll be with her forever/ And dreams of a world where the two of them are together, whatever…”
Times: “None of the neighbors seemed to be aware that the teenager was pregnant.”
Pac: “She tried to hide her pregnancy, from her family/ Who didn’t really care to see, or give a damn if she/ Went out and had a church of kids/ As long as when the check came they got first dibs…”
Couple good songs to react to by Tupac
HELLRAZOR
WONDER OF HEAVEN GOT A GHETTO
YOUNG NIGGAS
That part, "I grew up on rappers that held a mirror to society and to them selfs"
Miss Tupac. The GOAT of Rap/Hip-Hop music in my opinion. RIP 🙏🏽
He is missed by all RJ
Sir Tupac to you.
@@galaxygalaxy4429 LOL i literally read it as miss at first too. 😂
She picking out some of these line I think she would definitely enjoy the "pro woman" song *(Keep Your Head Up)*
The Gemini of Tupac the right and wrong of him the music he writes on all sides of the stories, we praise him and love him he means so much to us thats why he being taught in college here in california
This is how I feel exactly. I've always said that Tupac is my favorite rapper because he wasn't afraid to show all sides of being human. We get California Love, but we also get Dear Mama. We get I get around, but we also get Brenda had a baby. He was so amazing. Beautiful mind, tortured soul.
@@sanchisan6997 Pac is so under appreciated to me atleast, its like people dont see what he was trying to do and say, its so much more than just music.
Tupac music has touched so many people. They don't make music like this anymore.
He was Brillant. The GOAT RIP!!!!
I grew up on rappers that held a mirror to society and even themselves..fire ❤
Tupac was a powerful writer and was simply one of the best. The logo on the beanie was the UNLV Running Rebels Logo.
Pac connecting with the masses not just America but the world my family in El salvador know who 2pac is ....he spoke to peoples hearts men and female
Random Fact: On the set of the film "Juice", during downtime 2Pac read about this story from the newspapers and decided to write this classic song. 👑
If you think about that for a moment, a 19 year old sees a story in the paper and writes one of the most powerful and timeless songs of any genre. Thank you Y Drew
Juice was a good movie.
@@flickeringboxofficial Pac is my favorite MC. It's only fitting to tell his story.
This is one of the deepest songs ever written and easily one of the top 5 best songs ever written. And by a 19 year old black male in the early 90s. Most 19 year old black males we not even thinking about this stuff let alone writing about it!
Thank you to you and your daughter, anyone that helps keep Pacs legacy alive I have all love and respect for. Rest In Peace Brotha. please keep doing what your doing.
2pac's music will hit every generation, all skin colors, does not even matter.
Burt's a G..!
Super cool dad to show this tune and introduce the incredible lyricism of Tupac..dad goals..
More people should study Pac and the brilliance that was him. Thank you for introducing his music to this young lady.
2 Pac was Apart of Digital Underground Back in 1989'' 90'' And Then he came out with his 1st album 2 Pacalypse Now in 1991'' Brenda's Got a Baby was on this album. 🎶😎
Won't spoil it in the comments but Your theory on this song gave me the chills. Great reaction and breakdown!
Awe, thank you Manmanopoly...that actually means a lot to me.
Pac mom was a black panther who was released from prison some odd years ago.
@@thedugout5192 I meant his mother in context of the song not his Irl mother Afeni Shakur
2Pac has and always will be my favorite rapper. I was in elementary school listening to him. I even have 2Pac tattooed on me RIP to a true legend. Also You need to have her react to DMX - Slippin
After X Died I Thought About It DMX IS IN MY TOP 5
What separates 2Pac from other artists is that people of all ages, races, class, and cultures understood his raw and unapologetic passion. He could speak about real societal issues that most ppl are afraid to speak about! He’s truly the GOAT!
Pac is the best story teller in any genre in my humble opinion
Loved your reaction much love new sub all the way from South Africa 🇿🇦❤️❤️
Love to see you react to changes by Pac
Thank you from Florida Shaheem. We are happy you like the reaction. I will tell you that the response has been heart warming. We will be doing more soon.
Not many rappers were able to tell a riveting story in a song like Tupac. True brilliance….
Hi from Argentina!!! Good reaction. Keep that way.
Thank you! Will do!
Truly can you imagine how many more stories we would of heard from Pac of he was still alive... the most greatest artist to ever make you see life struggles through music 🎶
Great reaction
He wrote this during the filming of Juice
He read the story in the nrwspaper and saw the story getting smaller day by day
It made him wanna tell the story
I like ur point of view of Pac being the baby
Please react to
keep ur head up
Mamas just a little girl
Dear mama
Thank you Mexica, keep your head up is probably up next for Pac.
I' Asian, grew up in the ghetto and literally grew up on Tupac. I'm 42 now and still listen to Tupac.
This is a true story. It happened in New York.
I'm 43 years old, and when Tupc died, I was 16. I cried my eyes out. It destroyed me as if I knew him personally. That's the connection he had with fans.
This song was amazing and heartbreaking story about young girl who was pregnant and society didn't help her. Tupac has made huge impact on youth people who need support and love. RIP 2PAC
Love ur reaction, please do more Tupac songs and interviews!!
Many more on our list Danny!
The moment I knew that he is a GENUINE fan is when he called him Pac
7:57 my favorite two perspectives song he did is called “Soulja story” from the “2pacalypes now” album
Tupac ❤ was a deep lyricist!! He touched on reality!! He was one of the greatest rappers of all time!!🎤🎵
RIH 🕊️
Like ya reactions!
This song was based on a true story. He heard this story on the news or read it in a paper and was inspired to write this song
You guys know how to break music down. This was awesome. Alexis is adorable and pops you are just too cool. The knowledge pops has of this music wass just highly impressive
Thank you Southpaw, glad you like it. We have some deep dive stuff on the way for Alexis. I am thinking one of my all time favs for her next one, Now I Feel Ya by Scarface. If you have some suggestions, we take requests! Let me know what song you would like us to do.
@@flickeringboxofficial Well you definitely won a fan, I am now subscribing. I love all types of music and I know you will enjoy these here. Here's a little info about them in case you want some info to explain to your subscribers and the links. Enjoy and hopefully you select them so I can hear more great analysis! Salute to you!
This is inspiring. I grew up on Pac, I will probably listen to this song with my daughter in 10 years. ❤
Hey thanks for doing 2pac reaction. First time I've seen u. Basicly 2pac saw an article about Brenda. He instantly made this track. Please do more Pac
We are a fairly new channel, 2 months old I think. More Pac is coming for sure.
Tupac is the greatest for me 🇬🇧
Fascinating you’re the same age as Pac was
Love these songs like Keep Your Head Up and Changes
Close enough, I think I'm a year older, believe he was born in 71. Crazy to think about for me, where does time go?
Pac was my favorite growing up, I was 6 when he got killed but his music always spoke to my soul. I miss when mainstream hip-hop had a message behind it and wasn't just sex & murder.
I cant wait for more 2pac
2Pac KING OF RAP/HIP-HOP 🔥🎤🎶📝🤴🏾🐐
Love how He IS shock and hapy to show her❤
Love The Reactions, React To So Many Tears By 2pac
Added to the list AJ, thank you
This was a true story..Tupac saw this on the news and wanted Washington to step up tougher penalties for molesters..and parents who don’t watch their kids..cause it’s almost like they knew it was happening and did nothing to protect her..the mother died but the child became a ward of the state and someone raised her
Such a sad story Shantal. It's hard to wrap your head around a 19 year old being so socially conscious and brave. I was such a huge fan back then, we are roughly the same age, but now that I am older I am even more in awe.
@@flickeringboxofficial if your love 2pac I strongly recommend J Cole great storyteller
Please react to
J.COLE
1.CAN I Live
2.Let Nas Down
3.Villematic
4.Last Call
5.Farwell
6.Lights Please
7.Cole Summer
8.Revange of the Dreamer(song)
9.January 28th
10.world is empty
11.Close
12. WINDOW PAIN
So much hurt we face in the inner city everybody isn't the same when it comes to emotions some get angry at everything n some stay humble but the pain is real going 400 years now
It is
I'm only 16 and 2Pac is the best rapper of all time. My all time favourite. I've been listening half my life. And will continue to...❤
Good on you for passing on the music. I lean more metal, but this era of rap growing up I loved too.
Greatest Rapper to ever do it!! A True story teller and a real lyricist. RIP PAC!!
You can sense the young mother trying to process the trauma Brenda has gone through and almost in disbelief trying to understand how could this happen to such a young girl. Dam
Yep...like its a whole nother world that she cant fathom exists...trauma is real in the black community and it crosses many lines...some not familiar with the plight of black ppl minimize our struggles then suggest that we "pull ourselves up by our boot straps" ...glad her father is educating her....
The baby ended up graduating top of her class.
Loved the reaction/breakdown. We need more songs like this to bring attention to society of all the bad things that happen in certain communities.
Thank you and I am glad you loved the reaction. That means a lot to both of us.
That was great .You guys should do more Tupac songs especially the ones that have storytelling like "Keep Ya Head Up","Dear Mama","If My Homie Calls","I Get Around",etc.Plus he got some great interviews
Thank you Duce and we will be doing a lot more Pac, so much to do. Keep ya head up is probably up next.
@@flickeringboxofficial I can't wait to see your reaction
Please also do papa'z song. It's one of his best introspective and often over looked songs!
Young Niggaz too
Tupac was more than a rapper. He was a poet.
Agreed Colin
You are so lucky to have such a wonderful man as your father. Blessings to all of you.
Keep ya head up and dear mama are great songs as well. Tupac had a way of making you think about what's going on in real life through song. Please cover these. I think you'll enjoy them
Awesome reaction. Love how you both break the song down and analyze it. I just subbed. 🙏
Thank you and we will have more Pac and other artists on the way.
RAW as they get in so many ways … RIP finally
That perspective on the video from the dad, FUCKIN BRILLIANT!! When he first started explaining it, I wasn't sure where he was going with it, but damn that is a GREAT way to look at it!!
In my opinion, his early works were the most introspective and motivational version of Tupac. As for the line about being from the ghetto not impacting a persons growth, it's a positive and aspirational interpretation but it's idealistic to translate it to mean that environment and conditions do not impact an individuals success. I think Tupac was saying don't limit yourself. St the same time everyone knows that environment is important. It's like throwing grass seeds in barren, polluted fields then expecting them to grow at the same rate and brilliance as a watered, fertilized field. Some grass will sprout in the worst conditions but don't confuse the exception for the rule.
Well stated E Julien
Loved his first and second album wasn’t to commercial until I get around and homies call came out but my personal favorite was Dear mama and underpressure and me against the world
You need to get more in tune with his later work. Especially the unreleased original music.
all his song always has meanings. Like (keep Ur head up) there was a girl at the time who got shot because the owner did want her to pay for her juice it wasn't noticed that he was giving his blessings in the song I don't know her name though
Keep your head up is on the list Courtney, then Dear Mama. I think Alexis, being a new mom will really appreciate that song.
@@flickeringboxofficial her name is LaTasha harlins she was very young
Her name was Latasha Harlins
Tupac's Changes, So Many Tears & Keep Ya Head Up
Naughty By Nature Mourn You, Til I Join You
this version of pac is my favorite
2Pac REVOLUCIONÁRIO RAP/HIP-HOP 🤴🏾
Pac actually wrote this song based on a real life newspaper article that he read
the hardest but my literal favorite song to listen to by Tupac... yes it CAN make you cry if you happen to atleast have a heart
We SERIOUSLY HAVE to PROTECT OUR CHILDREN at ANY MEANS NECESSARY 👏👏👏👏🇺🇸💯
I always love to hear someone speak candidly about how Tupac's words reached them, and pass on his message. Great video. 🙏
I'm a pac fan from the 90s and I never thought about the ending like that spot on bro 👊🔥
I've never seen anybody that looked like you that cared so much about a pac vid. Subbed
Need more Tupac reactions !
On the way Smitty 😊
I have not heard of a newborn in the trash in awhile, which is good but I am sure that it still happens. I use to hear it on the news every once in awhile that this would happen. The one I remember the most, was a newborn was found in the trash at the college I attended in the first year. I would imagine that the mother was a bit older than 12 years old but still does not matter. A child not knowing what to do, and having a child. Could have even been from the high school. Was found outside in the back of the building. I am not sure they ever said if they found the mother or not, never heard. This was a very small town too. Lots of things happened, that if you were not there you would never know. This was long before social media.
I think it happens less now but then again we had one here in Florida last year. Sad to think, how many go unreported or not noticed? Heartbreaking
I love his theory about Tupac being the baby in the music video and tracing the steps and seeing where the mom gave birth and where she died and etc etc ,I’ve heard this song sense I was 13 years old and I’m 24 now and it gave me a whole new perspective which is super dope , absolutely love the theory 💯💯
First 2pac was a poetic genius!! 2nd it's awesome to see your reaction father daughter :)
*Eminem's (Stan)* is great storytelling of two perspectives another would-be *Joyner Lucas's (Ross Capicchioni)*
Great Reaction ❤..More Pac Reactions pls
A lot more on the way
Your hypothesis and theory notions and asking are perfect for this song.
that was here dad who reading the news paper and this was a true story also the picture at the end was Brenda
I love your dad. Dude knows his shit.
React to 2pac - keep ya head up
One of my favorites and you know it's on the list. Thank you Tyrese
New sub here... wow great Reaction 🔥
Please Continue to Show her Pac's Music.
Maybe next time To Live and Die in LA?
THANK YOU ❤️
Thank you for the sub Don M and we have there is so much to go over. Like she said, she has never seen a Pac video...crazy@! To Live and Die in LA is on the list for sure.
@@flickeringboxofficial cant wait to See More of your Pac Reactions. Thank you for showing her Pacs music. Guys like you keep Pacs legacy Alive🙏
Just came from your Dear Mama video. Dude.... dude. Really, really good. Pac was melodic, ahead of his time, a virtuoso. Jeez. Really good break down
I never thought of that theory that pac was the baby thank you so much for that perspective it’s just a different way of watching the video
Please react to 2Pac & Mopreme shakur "Papa'z Song" please choose a official music video ♥️♥️♥️
Just added to the list Showtime 😁😊
That's love ♥️♥️♥️
please do more 2pac reactions
Thank you Omar and there are more on the way!
Never heard the back story to this Song omg how sad what a BALL OF CONFUSION 🕊💙🙏🏼💙🕊❤️🌹
Brenda's got a baby hit harder then any rap song in history. Showing the struggles of young woman in the ghetto
react to Tupac I ain't mad at cha
It's on the list xavier, just wanted to start from the beginning on this one.
Subscribed ✅ 🔥 do a reaction on Hit Em Up 😂👍🏼
One of the top 2 diss tracks of all times. The other of course is Cube No Vaseline. On the list Kilo!
TuPac was a conscientious poet. He had so much more to give.
This dude be breaking it down