Not quite accurate ma boy, Pac was SUPER influential...but he didn't have that kind of reach. Rakim and in turn Nas have more claim to that, in terms of a sea-change in cadences and lyricism.
@@michaelwilson939 why you beatin round the bush? Ur basically sayin he was fake but u don’t really kno the man personally so how would u kno? He was bout that life b4 he blew up but never got caught up until he was famous
Nahhh, don't get me wrong, I absolutely love Tupac and his music and the messages in them and the way he shed light on a life style and trying to uplift others going through it too, but Kendrick is the person to carry the torch of his and honestly in my opinion, is better than Tupac, but no denying there wouldn't be a Kendrick Lamar without Tupac
I remember Tupac being interviewed and asked why he rapped slow. He said something along the lines of if he rapped fast then people might not get the message he was trying to get across. Mad respect for Pac man he wasn't just a rapper, man was a philosopher a poet, and above all else kept it real.
He moved to the “Jungles” housing projects in Marin City (North Bay Area)when he was 16. Mother was a Panther and he spent most of his time in Oakland.
My pops and uncle did bodyguard work for Pac. They said he would abandon all safety procedure and run into groups of women or to go check somebody. My pops has some stories 😂
Listening to So Many Tears is just like reading Edgar Allen Poe's "The Raven" for the very first time. Deeper each time you listen to this work of poetry
There is a book of all of his poetry. He was highly intelligent. His mom and step father were Black Panthers. Yes, he is the best rapper of all time. Legend!
You gotta understand this whole 'he wasn't a real gangster' mentality shouldn't take away from the message he was preaching. He was an arts kid who became a victim of his reality. This was the truth for many kids back then. I always felt like he leaned into that 'Thug Life' level to pull people out of that struggle, and help shift their mentality. Don't get it twisted though, this is the same man who shot two police officers and got away with it.
You're absolutely right. Gangster mentality is a way of thinking, carry yourself, or the moves you make. Has little to do with being a tough guy, but a lot to do with your actions.
But people shouldn’t use that gangster ish against him .. He stood his ground , if he had a problem he addressed it … That man was as real as they come..
Pac wasn't about bars. His lyrics were mainly straight forward not giving a damn. Raw emotions, unlike most rappers who speak subliminally. That's what I loved about him.
I highly recommend you guys check out 2Pac Thug Angel (documentary) and 2Pac Resurrection (also documentary). Probably the quickest way to get a summary of his short life.
@@jermaineanthony7794 I did not say he was better lyrically (I know Em is better lyrically), but I prefer Tupac over Eminem. Maybe because I listened to him already before anyone knew Eminem. The work he did in a short amount of time is pretty impressive. I can't say I like any Eminem album better than Me Against The World by Pac tbh. Em has a few sick albums don't get me wrong, but I can't say I like The Marshall Matters EP for instance more or something.
RIP to Shock G aka Humpty Hump for producing the track. If it wasn't for him we wouldn't even know 2Pac. He flipped the hell outta that Stevie Wonder song "That Girl" to create this banger 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Stevie Wonder actually did his sound live at the studio with 2pac. Pac from Harlem and grew up in the Bronx then moved to Baltimore later. Side note: Before he was 2pac, check out his original MC name: MC New York when he was on his Rakim type of flow. Very conscious.
Yes he would be the best 😌. I'm 45 and still feel the void. He had a message that spoke to everyone. He is from New York and came out to Oakland and Marin in his late teen's. I grew up in Hayward and Pittsburg in the 70's, 80's, and 90's. I am straight Bay Area hood rat. I am telling you guys that being the only white boy in the hood was not easy. Listening to 2pac brings me back to a time that I miss. RIP 2pac
Pac was real and seen a lot of shit but he was a thug he changed as he got older especially after getting shot but if you here people talking negative about him remember they wasn't say anything when he was alive 💯 a lot people hated pac because they wasn't on his level yall need to really dig into his interviews 💯
When 2pac was alive. They were scared of that man. Now he dead they be trying too rewrite that man history. Yall need too listen too his interviews in his own words. He was bout that life. He shot 2 undercover cops. He confronted the GD'S at his concert in Chicago. They was over 100 deep. Curse them out for having a 9 year old boy killed. Then shot inside the concert. When bloods had a hit out on treach his friend. He went too the hood in LA and talked too them and squashed the beef. Biggie came too la he had them leave all their stuff at the hotel they was scared they went straight too the airport and jump on the plane.
Bruh this video is proof of why Pac's haters keep bashing him.. because his image and legacy will be diminished by the younger generations who never seen the man alive and walking this earth.. haters do that to make themselves appear near his greatness by bashing him
PAC was born in NY but moved to Baltimore and then the Bay (Cali). He grew up a lot of his life in Cali which is why he claimed westcoast. However PAC said he felt like he was the bridge between the east n west because he was from the east and resides in the west
One of the greatest Tupac songs. So Many Tears. I got this album when it came out. Still have the CD to this day. You need to listen to the entire album... There's no skips
Me against the World is my favorite PAC album! One of the most underrated hip hop albums of all time. Temptations, Lord knows, it ain’t easy straight fire
So Many Tears is the only rap song I ever cried because of the emotions conveyed. These kids don't understand the pain black people have faced in this country and the things we have to do to survive. One of the realest songs I have ever heard in my life. Nas "Street Dreams" is up there.
Y'all need to educate yourselves before speaking on things you don't know about. Pac was born IN JAIL. His mom was a black panther and a crack head and moved them around from city to city chasing the high anyway possible. He went to a school for arts to try and make a legitimate life for himself and the law wouldn't let him. The media and the law attacked him every step of the way. When he moved to Marin county he got in tight with the California crew and was adopted into the street life. He SHOT TWO COPS IN ATLANTA who were in illegal possession of firearms from evidence using them to stick ppl up and were in the middle of shaking down an innocent woman and pac shot them both down. He fought court case after court case. His tours were planned around his court appearances. And in the night he was killed suge whispered in his ear that's the guy that stole one of our chains and without hesitation in front of thousands of ppl stomped out Orlando Anderson. Then later died for it. And his last words rather than saying who did it were " fuck you" to the police. To say pac wasn't thugging is just beyond disrespectful to his legacy. It is beyond cringe this is a rap reaction channel and y'all are so out of tune with real rap and it's history
Yea I just hope they watch some of his interviews and read about his real life. Tupac was so much more than these half true stories people say about him. He was in my opinion one of the realest humans to ever live. To say he was pretending to sell records is such a wrong take in so many ways. Just do some research on Tupac, A great place to start is his biography movie titled - Tupac: Resurrection -
2PAC was born on East coast but raised in Oakland, that’s where he learned the game. Straight up before his time and he was definitely about that life but always delivered a message weather you wanted to hear it or not. Love watching you guys keep making videos, try Dear Mama or Uppercut
@@dylanmurphy9389 Stop it, Pac was and still the best to ever do it. Pac could slaughter anyone on the seen today! Even M wouldn't of wanted smoke from Pac! #100
Tupac has so many amazing songs, I’m not sure all the ones you’ve heard. I suggest “Ambitionz Az A Ridah”, “2 of Americaz Most Wanted (feat.Snoop Dogg)”, and “I Get Around”. I’ll always remember where I was when I heard he was in the hospital it was all over the radio. 🙏 he is a lyrical genius. Many blessings to you and yours from me and mine✨
2pac wrote situational music for people who were going through what they were going through. A lot of his records and albums are reflected some sort of situation with somebody was on the street living destitute or living with the backup against the wall. I think "Brenda's Got a Baby" was one of his most iconic songs early in his career and possibly his entire one.
Some songs like "god bless the dead", "life goes on", "can't C me", "letter to my unborn child", "lastonesleft", and "I ain't mad at cha" is a must listen.
Tupac is hands-down the most influential artist of all time …Tupac got plenty wild stories he wasn’t fake or not a real thug he just showed two sides of the coin you don’t have to be hard and murderous to be a thug to be a real thug someone who is a survivor through anything
He grew up hard in Baltimore in the ghetto. His mom was a black panther. That’s where he gets his hardcore attitude from. His mom moved him to Marin which is a horrible ghetto in the Oakland area. His mom was hooked on crack also. So he grew up around it. Than he started touring with digital underground and the rest was history. Smart, educated at an arts school but mostly on the streets. A straight THUG. The greatest ever.
Tell these youngins.. I mean, I'm in my early 30's & I know this info lol ..also, I should add, the only ppl who say he wasn't street is his hater, not those who actually knew him
PAC’s songs were social commentary as well as bangers! He had an understanding of the world beyond his years and beyond the times he lived in. He would have done so much had he lived, he has so much potential. He was a leader, visionary, supremely talented and incredibly smart.
2pac was way ahead of his time and he spoke the truth. There will never be another man like 2Pac, RIP to a Legend..My all time favorite song by 2pac is I ain't mad atcha..
If 2 pac would have lived not only will he still be the goat but he will be a great producer film writer and activist 2 pac will always be the goat to me he would have not only changed the game he would have took over
Pac Born In New York and moved around as kid and ended up in the bay area, California when he was a teenager and started his rap career in California. That's why he was all about the west coast.
He was raised in Baltimore, and he was very very intelligent, his mom and step dad were black panthers, he was very smart politically that’s what makes him one of the greatest poets/artists of all time, watch his old interviews, he was a leader!
He was born in New York and raised on the West Coast in Cali.....he went to dance academy but dont let that fool you. He was a real gangster. He also played in Bullet with Micky Rourke and also played in Gridlock'd, Juice and Gang Related
This song helped me through dark times in my adolescent years. Tupac music always felt like life lessons from a father . I did know my father but he wasn’t their. And tupacs music helped guide me to being a man since i went to live on my own when i was 17 im now 30 years old. I live a good life i work have a house and hobbies . And left the street life behind me living the good life for all my homies that aren’t around anymore or in prison
Tupac the 🐐. He was the realest rapper of all time. He never rapped about anything he didn’t experience or go through. 💯 % raw and real. Can’t say that about a lot of others.
Your grandma is a smart woman. Tupac made an impact on all kinds of people all over the world. He was fearless. He was a genius at communicating about issues that are still relevant today. He was quick to humble himself when necessary. There's a reason why there have been college theology classes that studied Tupac music and interviews. At 23 years old he was already making references about Trump's greed and communicating about how he couldn't understand why churches are so big and collect money every Sunday, and there are homeless people on the street. He felt the churches should focus more on helping people in need of help instead of throwing money into material things. I feel he could have been a Prophet 🙌. ☮️💖🕊️✝️
Tupac was unique and one of kind. He loved everything from Shakespeare to Hip Hop. His death was definitely a loss felt around the world and across generations. I can only imagine what he could and would have accomplished had he lived longer. If yall get a chance take a look at his song "My Block". Thank you for the time you put into your content and reactions guys.
Glad you guys did this one. This album was the first hip hop album I ever purchased, I was 11 years old. My mom only let me purchase it because she liked the song “Dear Mama.”
Damn i love this song. I'm not even reading the lyrics and I still remember the words. Just rapping it back, you can feel the song. It's so genuine and he's flow and voice is perfect with his style.
Pac went to a performing arts school in Bmore wit Jada. He was brilliant!!! Once he came out Rikers and got wit Suge Knight, his whole attitude changed. He wanted to fulfill his contract under him and bounce. That's why he was cranking out the music so fast. He lived in NYC, Bmore and then Cali. Hard life... but he was the fkn greatest!!❤
I don't know what interviews you was watching and/or who was talking but that's not what I heard about Pac's life. He was all about that life and a lot of other things. You didn't know what 2pac you was gonna get from one day to the next. This is my favorite pac song.
PAC was everything he proclaimed he was. Mother Afeni Black Panther. PAC was raised like that. New York to Baltimore to Oakland. PAC will always be the realest!!!
Yes this beat is hard ..this a sample from Stevie Wonder's song That Girl ..This is a great song ..Tupac is one of the greatest artist to ever do it .Rip 🙏🏼
One man, changing the mood of a whole nation with one song...... He was too dangerous to be left alive. America's ultimate nightmare, Young/Black/Intelligent and didn't give a fuck.
Y'all gotta react to "If I die tonight" by Pac. He go crazy lyrically. And just for the hell of it, Cam'ron go in on "Fantastic Four part 2". Check tham both out.
Pac was born in East Harlem, New York. He moved like 10 times when he was growing up. He never really fit in anywhere. You can here that in his music. That feeling of being hopeless.
I love these guys….I wish I could give them a Time Machine. Just so they could see where TuPac was coming from. He wasn’t just intelligent & gifted…..he was a rebel & a revolutionary. He speaks about the 1% vs the 99……the way race, religion, class etc was weaponized to divide us as people. He spoke to people through music, Martin Luther King had a different approach & platform but they addressed the issues & problems in our society.
2pac songs hit ‘‘em up Dear momma Bomb first I ain’t mad at you Ambitions of a Rider America’s most wanted The list goes on and on his catalog is one of the greatest. He achieved so much success and so little time
Just stumbled across yalls channel and love it! Imo tho alot of the songs yall are doing are the more mainstream songs from the artist. Not the ones that were bangin on the albums. Death around the corner one of my top Pac songs. One thing this channel is letting me know is that I'm getting old AF!!!!
Pac never said he was a gangsta, but he did say that he was a thug. Two totally different personas. Being a "real" thug doesn't mean that you're out banging (that's being a gangsta).
These young guys don't have a clue what Pac been through in his life. Like before Pac ever saw daylight he was in his mother womb when she was locked up. BORN THUG HE NEVER HAD TO ACT LIKE ONE.
2pac did not go to college he wanted to he was ready to but his circumstances mostly money held him back. He says something like this in his interview with Ed Gordon I recommend watching that one it’s very insightful
Watching a new generation experience 2 Pac’s is awesome. I always wondered if he’d have stayed at the top if he was still around. I was a 14 yr old white girl in Iowa and I cried when he died. I still hold out hope in the conspiracy theories around his last album and dying on Friday the 13th that he’s really living on an island somewhere.
If 2pac was given the chance to grow lyrically, deffs the greatest rapper of all time. His delivery, story telling & subject matter was already top notch. Truly a rapper beyond his years.
Pac was the blueprint for EVERY modern rapper today. He is the most influential rapper ever.
NWA WAS SORRY
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Both of ya'll buggin' in terms of hip hop history.
It's all good though.
It was Rakim
Not quite accurate ma boy, Pac was SUPER influential...but he didn't have that kind of reach.
Rakim and in turn Nas have more claim to that, in terms of a sea-change in cadences and lyricism.
@@epicsseven7686 lol
Pac was about that LIFE! I am 59 years old, Pac lived everything he wrote about.
He was a Poet!
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Uh, agreed but he wrote then lived it alot too. Hell of a actor living a character in real life often.
@@michaelwilson939 why you beatin round the bush? Ur basically sayin he was fake but u don’t really kno the man personally so how would u kno? He was bout that life b4 he blew up but never got caught up until he was famous
@@nicsundberg8505 ok
@@nicsundberg8505 im with ya
There’s no rapper today, zero, that can come close to PAC. GOAT.
Facts. Gen Z just don’t know lol and they need to.
Nahhh, don't get me wrong, I absolutely love Tupac and his music and the messages in them and the way he shed light on a life style and trying to uplift others going through it too, but Kendrick is the person to carry the torch of his and honestly in my opinion, is better than Tupac, but no denying there wouldn't be a Kendrick Lamar without Tupac
I remember Tupac being interviewed and asked why he rapped slow. He said something along the lines of if he rapped fast then people might not get the message he was trying to get across. Mad respect for Pac man he wasn't just a rapper, man was a philosopher a poet, and above all else kept it real.
He was born in NY but he was raised in Baltimore and Oakland. Also Pac was really about that action. He shot two off duty cops.
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He moved to the “Jungles” housing projects in Marin City (North Bay Area)when he was 16. Mother was a Panther and he spent most of his time in Oakland.
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Nobody that grew up with dude has ever said he wasn't about that action. They have all said that homie was wild as hell.
Facts his action speak for themselves
These guys are older than me and I’m 19 and I was raised listening to Tupac and I love music the stuff he rapped about you can’t just make up
My pops and uncle did bodyguard work for Pac. They said he would abandon all safety procedure and run into groups of women or to go check somebody. My pops has some stories 😂
@@spidavenom4please share
He’s the greatest rapper of all time, no one does it like pac because of the way he connects with peoples emotions as it supposed to do
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Listening to So Many Tears is just like reading Edgar Allen Poe's "The Raven" for the very first time. Deeper each time you listen to this work of poetry
RIP SHOCK G for this dope beat.. alot ppl didn't know he produces this
Never knew until now
There is a book of all of his poetry. He was highly intelligent. His mom and step father were Black Panthers. Yes, he is the best rapper of all time. Legend!
it's an amazing book, I have it myself.. I feel like it'll only resonate with those who have the same heart / sensitive mindset as him though
@@ScottThePisces I feel the same way. ❤️
@@ScottThePisces what is it called?
@@tolo75 the rose that grew from concrete
A Rose that Grew from the Concrete
You can feel his pain on this track. This is one of my favorite songs of many that he made.
White girl here from Philly. This song came out when I was in my teenage years. We banged this tape! Till it broke! I know every word. Love Tupac
I'm from Australia, and this is definitely one of pacs best songs aye...
You gotta understand this whole 'he wasn't a real gangster' mentality shouldn't take away from the message he was preaching. He was an arts kid who became a victim of his reality. This was the truth for many kids back then. I always felt like he leaned into that 'Thug Life' level to pull people out of that struggle, and help shift their mentality. Don't get it twisted though, this is the same man who shot two police officers and got away with it.
You're absolutely right. Gangster mentality is a way of thinking, carry yourself, or the moves you make. Has little to do with being a tough guy, but a lot to do with your actions.
But people shouldn’t use that gangster ish against him .. He stood his ground , if he had a problem he addressed it … That man was as real as they come..
Thug Life as he said it The Hate You Gave Little Infants F@$k Everybody
Thug Life was his group before he signed with death row. Tupac was a thug thats different than gangsta in the 90s people could differentiate the two.
@@abel1694 Plus it was the media that corralled artists into that category.
Pac wasn't about bars. His lyrics were mainly straight forward not giving a damn. Raw emotions, unlike most rappers who speak subliminally. That's what I loved about him.
I highly recommend you guys check out 2Pac Thug Angel (documentary) and 2Pac Resurrection (also documentary). Probably the quickest way to get a summary of his short life.
Lots of bars in Pac songs such as Only god can judge me, Still i rise, My block, Me against the World, Keep your head up and many many more
@@jermaineanthony7794 As lyrical as Em might be he stands in the shadow of Makaveli the Don.
@@jermaineanthony7794 I did not say he was better lyrically (I know Em is better lyrically), but I prefer Tupac over Eminem. Maybe because I listened to him already before anyone knew Eminem. The work he did in a short amount of time is pretty impressive. I can't say I like any Eminem album better than Me Against The World by Pac tbh. Em has a few sick albums don't get me wrong, but I can't say I like The Marshall Matters EP for instance more or something.
@@janrintjema787em is not better lyrically. Stop the nonsense
Man, it’s been a long time since I heard this song and I can still go Word for Word on it
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Did he say pac went to college? Pac never went, he didn’t even get to finish high school he was just a wise individual.
RIP to Shock G aka Humpty Hump for producing the track. If it wasn't for him we wouldn't even know 2Pac. He flipped the hell outta that Stevie Wonder song "That Girl" to create this banger 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Shock g never gets his flowers either
Rip shock g
@@Jose-gh1mf he does from me and my buddy. The Humpy alter ego was genius as well.
Stevie Wonder actually did his sound live at the studio with 2pac. Pac from Harlem and grew up in the Bronx then moved to Baltimore later.
Side note: Before he was 2pac, check out his original MC name: MC New York when he was on his Rakim type of flow. Very conscious.
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Yes he would be the best 😌. I'm 45 and still feel the void. He had a message that spoke to everyone. He is from New York and came out to Oakland and Marin in his late teen's. I grew up in Hayward and Pittsburg in the 70's, 80's, and 90's. I am straight Bay Area hood rat. I am telling you guys that being the only white boy in the hood was not easy. Listening to 2pac brings me back to a time that I miss. RIP 2pac
He’s from Baltimore and lived in New York and the Bay at different times. I believe 😂
@@kaliikev I think you are right. He lived a lot of places.
He was the best and my fave but over time eminem took the crown, if Pac was still alive and made more music he'd probably still be number 1
Pac was real and seen a lot of shit but he was a thug he changed as he got older especially after getting shot but if you here people talking negative about him remember they wasn't say anything when he was alive 💯 a lot people hated pac because they wasn't on his level yall need to really dig into his interviews 💯
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It hurts my heart that this generation knows so little about Pac but I respect them learning
I feel like this is the most honest song Tupac made. He was a sensitive soul who suffered from depression and suicidal ideation.
When 2pac was alive. They were scared of that man. Now he dead they be trying too rewrite that man history. Yall need too listen too his interviews in his own words. He was bout that life. He shot 2 undercover cops. He confronted the GD'S at his concert in Chicago. They was over 100 deep. Curse them out for having a 9 year old boy killed. Then shot inside the concert. When bloods had a hit out on treach his friend. He went too the hood in LA and talked too them and squashed the beef. Biggie came too la he had them leave all their stuff at the hotel they was scared they went straight too the airport and jump on the plane.
Bruh this video is proof of why Pac's haters keep bashing him.. because his image and legacy will be diminished by the younger generations who never seen the man alive and walking this earth.. haters do that to make themselves appear near his greatness by bashing him
@@mr.getitdone6543 it's very annoying
@@mr.getitdone6543 these young niggas dont have a clue bout 2pac, or what he was about. Smh
@@ZYaKnoe249 extremely annoying bruh 😒 🙄
@@leonhall856 🎯 not at all
PAC was born in NY but moved to Baltimore and then the Bay (Cali). He grew up a lot of his life in Cali which is why he claimed westcoast. However PAC said he felt like he was the bridge between the east n west because he was from the east and resides in the west
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I’m with grandma! ❤ I’m 42 and still have Pac playlist on regularly.
He was like that. You had to grow up listening and seeing him. He was a talented soul
One of the greatest Tupac songs. So Many Tears. I got this album when it came out. Still have the CD to this day. You need to listen to the entire album... There's no skips
Me against the World is my favorite PAC album! One of the most underrated hip hop albums of all time. Temptations, Lord knows, it ain’t easy straight fire
So Many Tears is the only rap song I ever cried because of the emotions conveyed. These kids don't understand the pain black people have faced in this country and the things we have to do to survive. One of the realest songs I have ever heard in my life. Nas "Street Dreams" is up there.
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Y'all need to educate yourselves before speaking on things you don't know about. Pac was born IN JAIL. His mom was a black panther and a crack head and moved them around from city to city chasing the high anyway possible. He went to a school for arts to try and make a legitimate life for himself and the law wouldn't let him. The media and the law attacked him every step of the way. When he moved to Marin county he got in tight with the California crew and was adopted into the street life. He SHOT TWO COPS IN ATLANTA who were in illegal possession of firearms from evidence using them to stick ppl up and were in the middle of shaking down an innocent woman and pac shot them both down. He fought court case after court case. His tours were planned around his court appearances. And in the night he was killed suge whispered in his ear that's the guy that stole one of our chains and without hesitation in front of thousands of ppl stomped out Orlando Anderson. Then later died for it. And his last words rather than saying who did it were " fuck you" to the police. To say pac wasn't thugging is just beyond disrespectful to his legacy. It is beyond cringe this is a rap reaction channel and y'all are so out of tune with real rap and it's history
Shit had me heated watchin this shit
Yea I just hope they watch some of his interviews and read about his real life. Tupac was so much more than these half true stories people say about him. He was in my opinion one of the realest humans to ever live. To say he was pretending to sell records is such a wrong take in so many ways. Just do some research on Tupac, A great place to start is his biography movie titled - Tupac: Resurrection -
Facts!!!
2PAC was born on East coast but raised in Oakland, that’s where he learned the game. Straight up before his time and he was definitely about that life but always delivered a message weather you wanted to hear it or not. Love watching you guys keep making videos, try Dear Mama or Uppercut
🔥 🔥 🔥 CLAAAAASIC! I was 20 when this dropped. In my opinion one of Pacs best songs! Entire album 🔥!
No one better than Pac, period !
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@@dylanmurphy9389 Stop it, Pac was and still the best to ever do it. Pac could slaughter anyone on the seen today! Even M wouldn't of wanted smoke from Pac! #100
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Tupac has so many amazing songs, I’m not sure all the ones you’ve heard. I suggest “Ambitionz Az A Ridah”, “2 of Americaz Most Wanted (feat.Snoop Dogg)”, and “I Get Around”. I’ll always remember where I was when I heard he was in the hospital it was all over the radio. 🙏 he is a lyrical genius. Many blessings to you and yours from me and mine✨
The whole All Eyez On Me album is a masterpiece
@@rossrobertson674 yes I absolutely agree with you ✨😇
Ambitions? Oh Angi you such a real one for that 💯
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This song holds a very special place in my heart because this was my dad’s favorite song❤
There will never be another rapper like Tupac. For real. Hardest beats. pure poetry.
one of THE MOST UNDERRATED songs PAC ever did.
The people that saying Tupac wasn’t about it just hated Tupac, watch interviews with people that actually knew pac and u learn that he was a real one
2pac wrote situational music for people who were going through what they were going through. A lot of his records and albums are reflected some sort of situation with somebody was on the street living destitute or living with the backup against the wall. I think "Brenda's Got a Baby" was one of his most iconic songs early in his career and possibly his entire one.
Some songs like "god bless the dead", "life goes on", "can't C me", "letter to my unborn child", "lastonesleft", and "I ain't mad at cha" is a must listen.
Tupac is hands-down the most influential artist of all time …Tupac got plenty wild stories he wasn’t fake or not a real thug he just showed two sides of the coin you don’t have to be hard and murderous to be a thug to be a real thug someone who is a survivor through anything
He grew up hard in Baltimore in the ghetto. His mom was a black panther. That’s where he gets his hardcore attitude from. His mom moved him to Marin which is a horrible ghetto in the Oakland area. His mom was hooked on crack also. So he grew up around it. Than he started touring with digital underground and the rest was history. Smart, educated at an arts school but mostly on the streets. A straight THUG. The greatest ever.
Tell these youngins.. I mean, I'm in my early 30's & I know this info lol
..also, I should add, the only ppl who say he wasn't street is his hater, not those who actually knew him
its sad they don't know anything then stand on they opinion like its facts
Idk why y’all are surprised by idiots saying idiotic things
@@telldetruth9259 I'm surprised because the information is readily available to this generation and yet they still go by he say, she say smh
@@ManicOnTheBeat 🎯 right
PAC’s songs were social commentary as well as bangers! He had an understanding of the world beyond his years and beyond the times he lived in. He would have done so much had he lived, he has so much potential. He was a leader, visionary, supremely talented and incredibly smart.
2pac was way ahead of his time and he spoke the truth. There will never be another man like 2Pac, RIP to a Legend..My all time favorite song by 2pac is I ain't mad atcha..
If 2 pac would have lived not only will he still be the goat but he will be a great producer film writer and activist 2 pac will always be the goat to me he would have not only changed the game he would have took over
He is the greatest rapper of all time. Remember he died at 25 imaging if he lived.
Pac Born In New York and moved around as kid and ended up in the bay area, California when he was a teenager and started his rap career in California. That's why he was all about the west coast.
This my favorite 2pac song. It hits everytime. This song was flawless
Every 2pac song that you hear you can hear his emotions on a song you can hear his anger on the song 2pac is the Greatest of all time
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He was raised in Baltimore, and he was very very intelligent, his mom and step dad were black panthers, he was very smart politically that’s what makes him one of the greatest poets/artists of all time, watch his old interviews, he was a leader!
A poet a revolutionary a real King... he was who he needed to be when he needed to be it... Rest In Power Pac
Im happy to see these reactions!! 💯🤞🏾
Love this song, you can hear the emotional turmoil he was going through when he wrote this song. He knew his death was near, RIP to the 🐐
2 Pac - Unconditional Love 🔥🔥🔥
He was born in New York and raised on the West Coast in Cali.....he went to dance academy but dont let that fool you. He was a real gangster. He also played in Bullet with Micky Rourke and also played in Gridlock'd, Juice and Gang Related
This song helped me through dark times in my adolescent years. Tupac music always felt like life lessons from a father . I did know my father but he wasn’t their. And tupacs music helped guide me to being a man since i went to live on my own when i was 17 im now 30 years old. I live a good life i work have a house and hobbies . And left the street life behind me living the good life for all my homies that aren’t around anymore or in prison
To me he is a poet and he turned them into raps. He was telling people what's up. A goat in my opinion.
Tupac the 🐐. He was the realest rapper of all time. He never rapped about anything he didn’t experience or go through. 💯 % raw and real. Can’t say that about a lot of others.
Your grandma is a smart woman. Tupac made an impact on all kinds of people all over the world. He was fearless. He was a genius at communicating about issues that are still relevant today. He was quick to humble himself when necessary. There's a reason why there have been college theology classes that studied Tupac music and interviews. At 23 years old he was already making references about Trump's greed and communicating about how he couldn't understand why churches are so big and collect money every Sunday, and there are homeless people on the street. He felt the churches should focus more on helping people in need of help instead of throwing money into material things. I feel he could have been a Prophet 🙌. ☮️💖🕊️✝️
All eyes on me is my favorite album ever. Every song is amazing.
Rumours persist .. RIP Pac .
One of the greatest voices of our generation
One of my favourite 2pac songs, if not my favourite #GOAT
I requested this song, glad you guys did this one. By far my favorite hip hop song of all time
Tupac was unique and one of kind. He loved everything from Shakespeare to Hip Hop. His death was definitely a loss felt around the world and across generations. I can only imagine what he could and would have accomplished had he lived longer. If yall get a chance take a look at his song "My Block". Thank you for the time you put into your content and reactions guys.
Glad you guys did this one. This album was the first hip hop album I ever purchased, I was 11 years old. My mom only let me purchase it because she liked the song “Dear Mama.”
Damn i love this song. I'm not even reading the lyrics and I still remember the words. Just rapping it back, you can feel the song. It's so genuine and he's flow and voice is perfect with his style.
If you came to Oakland, CA late 90's-2000's this was the anthem. This beat was recognizable from blocks away.
Pac went to a performing arts school in Bmore wit Jada. He was brilliant!!! Once he came out Rikers and got wit Suge Knight, his whole attitude changed. He wanted to fulfill his contract under him and bounce. That's why he was cranking out the music so fast. He lived in NYC, Bmore and then Cali. Hard life... but he was the fkn greatest!!❤
MC New York. 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥
Word 🆙
I don't know what interviews you was watching and/or who was talking but that's not what I heard about Pac's life. He was all about that life and a lot of other things. You didn't know what 2pac you was gonna get from one day to the next. This is my favorite pac song.
Yeah they sound wild ignorant
Happy to see you guys vibing to this. Pac still my favorite since high school (92-95)
Born in Harlem, raised in the Bronx. He from NY originally. Good reaction!
PAC was everything he proclaimed he was. Mother Afeni Black Panther. PAC was raised like that. New York to Baltimore to Oakland. PAC will always be the realest!!!
Tupac- Until the End of Time.
Tupac-letter 2 my unborn
My 2 fav songs from him.
One of the greatest basslines ever. RIP shock G aka humpty hump
My homie knows how much i love so many tears and his the biggest 2pac fan he just sees me and be like her so many tears right
I had the pleasure of doing shows with Tupac and got to meet and speak with him. Intelligent, a thinker, incredibly nice and down to earth.
He is the greatest rapper that have ever done it
Yes this beat is hard ..this a sample from Stevie Wonder's song That Girl ..This is a great song ..Tupac is one of the greatest artist to ever do it .Rip 🙏🏼
Indeed!
One man, changing the mood of a whole nation with one song...... He was too dangerous to be left alive. America's ultimate nightmare, Young/Black/Intelligent and didn't give a fuck.
Born in Harlem,NY.........Lived in Baltimore.....Moved to the bay....and PAC was like that for sure he was just smart
Y'all gotta react to "If I die tonight" by Pac. He go crazy lyrically. And just for the hell of it, Cam'ron go in on "Fantastic Four part 2". Check tham both out.
Pac was born in East Harlem, New York. He moved like 10 times when he was growing up. He never really fit in anywhere. You can here that in his music. That feeling of being hopeless.
I love these guys….I wish I could give them a Time Machine. Just so they could see where TuPac was coming from. He wasn’t just intelligent & gifted…..he was a rebel & a revolutionary. He speaks about the 1% vs the 99……the way race, religion, class etc was weaponized to divide us as people. He spoke to people through music, Martin Luther King had a different approach & platform but they addressed the issues & problems in our society.
2pac songs hit ‘‘em up
Dear momma
Bomb first
I ain’t mad at you
Ambitions of a Rider
America’s most wanted
The list goes on and on his catalog is one of the greatest. He achieved so much success and so little time
RIP Pac, RIP Shock G (produced this and brought Pac through)
He is the greatest! He would still be on top!
Just stumbled across yalls channel and love it! Imo tho alot of the songs yall are doing are the more mainstream songs from the artist. Not the ones that were bangin on the albums. Death around the corner one of my top Pac songs. One thing this channel is letting me know is that I'm getting old AF!!!!
One of my favorite tu pac songs! Hard af
2pac was born in New York but raised the the bay
Tupac was a fantastic actor as well. Juice, Above the Rim, Poetic Justice, Gang Related.
Love seeing the young generation listening to 2pac for the fist time. its like seeing the first time i heard these tracks.
Pac was the mouthpiece for the hood. His music was speaking from the perspective of the people in the ghetto.
Listen to "Lord Knows" - Tupac
Pac never said he was a gangsta, but he did say that he was a thug. Two totally different personas. Being a "real" thug doesn't mean that you're out banging (that's being a gangsta).
It's sad even all these years later people still have a hard time grasping that concept
These young guys don't have a clue what Pac been through in his life. Like before Pac ever saw daylight he was in his mother womb when she was locked up. BORN THUG HE NEVER HAD TO ACT LIKE ONE.
He was born in brooklyn, raised in B-more and spent his adulthood in Oakland.
Wrong. Born in Harlem NY
Harlem to Baltimore and then cali
My bad. I confused him with MJ!!!
@@Hooderaw it's ok. We all make mistakes buddy
2pac did not go to college he wanted to he was ready to but his circumstances mostly money held him back. He says something like this in his interview with Ed Gordon I recommend watching that one it’s very insightful
One of my favorite songs of all time
PAC is the only artist where I can listen to track 1 to the end without skipping! His music always spitting facts! Like a storybook being told
Y’all gotta watch 2Pac Most gangster moments video or do some research because the disrespect is crazy son
The real 🐐💯.
Tupac was the realest mf rapper in the game nobody compares hes untouchable on mic he was poetic rapper changed the world one song at time
To me Tupac was a true definition of a modern day Poet!!
Brenda’s got a baby is heartbreaking
I wonder how y’all will digest that
I grew up with the girl from Brenda got a baby video
@@Ninersfootball don’t know how to feel
Pac is the greatest rapper hands down!!
Watching a new generation experience 2 Pac’s is awesome. I always wondered if he’d have stayed at the top if he was still around. I was a 14 yr old white girl in Iowa and I cried when he died. I still hold out hope in the conspiracy theories around his last album and dying on Friday the 13th that he’s really living on an island somewhere.
If 2pac was given the chance to grow lyrically, deffs the greatest rapper of all time. His delivery, story telling & subject matter was already top notch. Truly a rapper beyond his years.