“Dear sister, got me twisted up in prison, I miss ya Cryin', lookin' at my niece's and my nephew picture”. This was my brother’s favorite song off this album, as kids in the nineties. At the time we didn’t know that he’d be taken into police custody for the next 22 years. This song is a tear jerker for me, especially at 43, and my brother being free since 2020( Covid). PAC is the best RAPPER ever, hands down!
Your brother was and is a General🦍💯 Definitely ahead of his time sad he aloud others problems affect his life your mom told him they would give him just enough rope to hang himself by the time he realized it they had him I'm 49 years old loved his story very bright young man that died to soon 💔💯🙏
As a white man from the midwest USA this song is one of the ONLY songs in Hip Hop that consistently bring me to tears. The imagery that Pac portrays with his words are vivid and I almost feel like it happened to me. I know that sounds crazy, I feel it while typing it, but the fact remains. I will never vibe or enjoy another artist as much as I did and do with Tupac Shakur. Rest In Paradise.
@@reecebailey9885 Pac represented the west coast even though he was from NY. NY could not bare to say pac was great even though they know damn well he was. If pac never went to the west and stayed in NY they would screaming saying he was great. They are stupid simple as that.
@@reecebailey9885 the best to ever hold 1...if u really listen to his catalog from...a tear from a clown untik shit tmlike this...no1 did or or does it better... PRAISING GOD RHE WHOLE TIME TELL MEY LORD CAN YA HEAR MEY FATHER SAVE MEY!!!! DEAR LORD CAN YOU DEEL MEY!!!! THE BEST EVER
5:37 "Sheading tears when her son finally asks that (them) questions. Where my daddy at? Momma why we live so poor? Why you cryin'? Heard you late night, through my bedroom door. Now do you love me momma? Why they keep on calllin' me nigga? Get my weight up wit my hate, and pay em back when I'm bigga!" Those are the lines that rip right through me personally. It conveys, so perfectly, the pain of growing up black in America. As a child, at the time, this shit made me emotional as a white kid, I can only imagine what this song possibly means to African Americans of the same age group. Pac will ALWAYS be my favorite artist. The shoes are far too large for anyone else to fill in my lifetime. So glad I was alive and impressionable at the time his reign was greatest. Such a tragedy to have lost him at 25. 25 guys! Think about that, he accomplished ALL that before turning 26! Man. Much love....
@@Moiismail14 You in jail you'll understand They be yelling and won't shut up Even in the shelter I was in 3 years old It was like jail Yelling all night
I think you might have misunderstood the reparations line. I don't think he was talking about reparations to descendants of black slaves. I think he meant that black women are owed reparation from black men who have done them so much damage. Like, its time to make things right. Thats why that line is immediately followed by, "It's true. Caught up in the world I took advantage of you." And just before the reparations line he says, "Apologies to my true sisters, far from bitches." The context seems to indicate he wasn't talking about slavery.
Fantastic commentary here. This is one of the most powerful and impactful hip hop songs ever. Pac could hit every emotion. I'm italian from nj and this one changed my perceptions when I was 13.
They’re 2 different people. The one pac talks about was a close friend he met through big syke who is another one of his homies. Kato that dmx refers to is a different guy. He was the leader of the Latin kings.
His mother was a panther, pregnant with him in jail….. during the worst of it. She also represented herself and won the case. So yes, Brother, he came up in IT. Also raised with knowledge as his substance. No disrespect Bro, just saying. LOVE your channel!
It's Called "Genocidal Tactics" From The European/ Euro American Paradigm...Peace, Power, Respect, Knowledge, Better Decision Making, Critical Thinking & Big Blessings To Melanated People 💪🏾💪🏾✊🏾💪🏾
That end part, when hes in the booth...he shouts out to his teachers then drops the earphones like u would drop the mic.....sessssshhh goosebumps everytime...R.i.p the rose that grew from concrete ___🥀___
"Proud to be black, but why we act like we don't love ourselves?" - Pac "I been around the world and it's not a black phenomenon, it's a Black American phenomenom" - MrLBOYD More proof that "Reparations are due."
You need context. This song is from 1996/97 written by someone who was practically born in jail to a mother who sacrificed her well being to lead the fight to free Black people. When he talks about reparations it's from the context of being a freedom fighter and having the government continue to oppress his people. He knows fully well how the US government continued is disenfranchisment of Black people from the broader society. The US in the 80s and 90s with masses of Black people disenfranchised in ghettos was different than it is now. The worst enemy of Black Americans is living in generational poverty and surrounded by masses of other Black people who are living in generational poverty. Crabs in a bucket. They are killing each other over the limited resources available. If there was real opportunity for those communities to grow they would value their own lives much more and not find it so easy to kill someone who looks like them. This song is about changing that perspective and understanding that no one is coming to rescue them and they need to build their own instead of fighting each other. If you value your own life, because who have something meaningful to strive for, you will also value the lives of your people. Don't wait for someone outside to bring that value because they won't. Build that value yourself and build it now. Note: always listen to the adlibs, both Tupacs and the vocal samples, in his songs. They are a deliberate part of thr story.
One thing to note about Pac was he wasn't always speaking from first person experience. He was an artist and actor as well, so he would often go into personas and fictional stories that were meant to tell a story. Then other times (mostly later music) was very real, like the Biggie diss.
I wonder why no one ever talks about inflation when it comes to Payments to Illegals, or Ukraine or Israel for Years or Afghanistan 20 plus year meaningless war 🤔???? Only when it comes to Black Americans.... SMH 😒🙄
Wow, awesome analysis of the song. And you touched on some serious topics embedded in the lyrics. I wasn't expecting that. What you said about genetic memory, it reminds me of an interesting thing I saw in 2020 --- there was some rioting, and the people on Fox news were interviewing Dr. Phil. They asked him how these people could riot and damage their own neighborhoods. He was very sympathetic and started talking about "generational passthroughs."
You haven’t encountered South Africans in South Africa Here we kill one another like it’s sport, where gangserism is the only option. It’s a sad messed up world we live in So I disagree, it’s not a black American phenomenon
No, its not the same Kato. DMX's song was dedicated to a friend of his that had died recently. 2pac is likely talking about some black man that was killed during his time, like the other people mentioned in that line.
Black americans are much stronger than they know. Some know and that shows, big time. Cultural bagage can really hinder a people from greatness. I really hope the cycle discontious soon. Love this song, Rip Pac. One love
We are the past present and future, we don't die we multiply, they can't kill us all and we can't kill us all, they been trying for over 5,000 years but we are the aboriginal man and woman..
If you strip a person of their name, religion, culture and make them 100 percent dependent on you for survival for a couple of hundred of years then free them and give them no assistance to survive. Then put barriers in the way to insure that they never get ahead and pump bs into their heads through music... you get what you have.
I'm From Texas And I'm White, But I Grew Up In The 90s, Just Like You, But I Am From Texas, So WE Heard Both, East Coast Rap, And West Coast Rap, And Down South Texas Rap, Stuck In The Middle, But No Beef In Texas, Back THEN, AT ALL..!!!! THIS BEEF RAP STUFF IS CRAZY AND NEEDS TO STOP..!! THERE IS ALWAYS A BETTER WAY..!!!💯💯💯💯💯
It’s not about seeing it, it’s about seeing it, knowing it and acknowledging it. There are black drill rappers on every continent except Antarctica. You are being selective with your commentary. Just because you’ve been to different countries and may have encountered blacks who don’t display low level vibrations doesn’t mean every black American has the same low vibration. I would expect someone from NYC to have a broader view of the world. You are either doing this purposely or you lack awareness.
@@MrLboydReactsyour mentality is that of a immigrant. Probably from being in New York around them and now you’ve picked up their mentality. You’re missing that spirit that drove pac to write this song
Pac met Kato through Big Syke and got immediately love for him. Kato was supposed to be thig life and you can see him and pac in Mc Breed video Gotta Get Mine. Kato was shot dead by 14 year old kid for his low rider.
I wrote a paper a long time ago, and it was based on me as a black American believing inbreeding has led to "us" being different from other blacks. A lot of people never leave the towns they grow up in. They don't know their fathers. Their dads don't leave town. they just have a bunch of illegitimate kids all over. And a lot of people r sleeping and breeding with family. And if u breed dogs, u know the different anger issues it can have when the breeding is too close: low mental capacity, aggression, etc. I'm from jersey, and I have friends who live in Newark who have never been on a plane, and u can see the airport from their front door. And the only time they left Newark was prison or a bus to great adventure. Just think the towns where "black on black" crime is highest is cities where most people have never left, parents and grandparents never left, so the gene pool is small
Reperations will never be paid, but what the government could do is make it were black people dont have to pay for college or not pay taxes. That could be an easy fix.
Yes, we are our worst enemy! But we are part of a well executed plan! We are this way for a reason! Yes we still have a choice for the most part, our history shows that each time we build up, we are torn down and have to start over again! So let's calm down a bit!
Bro truth is and I know Biggie is your favorite, but you are not having intellectual conversations stemming from his music. Pac was a deep brother who went through a lot and gave us raw emotion in song. The GOAT!!
Kato was a good homie of tupac when tupac first started rap. He was murdered. And Robert yummy sandifer was the 13 yr olf who was murdered by his own gang to keep the police off the gang, thzts who tupac sent alot of flowers too his funeral in chitown. And you need to play pac song representing.
I've always found the idea of being proud of an accident of birth to be idiotic. How can you be proud of something you had no control over like skin color or what country you were born in? Pride is derived through accomplishment, usually personal but sometimes of loved ones...
You have crazy takes. It's like saying North Koreans shouldn't blame the tyrant oppression they face but blame each other..but I fell for the troll.. it made me comment
Williams Sherman even for who he was wrote reparations in. If Lincoln wasn't assisantted then the southern land owners would have paid when they should have.
“Dear sister, got me twisted up in prison, I miss ya
Cryin', lookin' at my niece's and my nephew picture”.
This was my brother’s favorite song off this album, as kids in the nineties. At the time we didn’t know that he’d be taken into police custody for the next 22 years. This song is a tear jerker for me, especially at 43, and my brother being free since 2020( Covid). PAC is the best RAPPER ever, hands down!
It is disrespectful to have him on top 10 or 50 rapper's of all time because no one is even on the same level
😢
Well said, and I agree. This song is special. There is ZERO doubt.
Your brother was and is a General🦍💯 Definitely ahead of his time sad he aloud others problems affect his life your mom told him they would give him just enough rope to hang himself by the time he realized it they had him I'm 49 years old loved his story very bright young man that died to soon 💔💯🙏
I did nine I respect yo bro 🫡
Gotta do HOLD YA HEAD by Tupac
For real! I been saying that. That's my favorite Pac song.
@@terrancerobinson20best song ever bro
@@granitaliu2350 for real! And not one cuss word. Pac was being very deep and passionate on that one. He dug very deep and left us a jem.
Every song on this album is perfectly haunting
That is the perfect way to describe this album!!!
And scary and he sounded like he knew he was leaving
As a white man from the midwest USA this song is one of the ONLY songs in Hip Hop that consistently bring me to tears. The imagery that Pac portrays with his words are vivid and I almost feel like it happened to me. I know that sounds crazy, I feel it while typing it, but the fact remains. I will never vibe or enjoy another artist as much as I did and do with Tupac Shakur. Rest In Paradise.
2pac is your favorite rapper's favorite rapper
It’s true
“Dedicated to my mf teachers”…then he threw the mic down….that was so hard
Absolutely
The greatest rapper of all time
The G.R.O.A.T.
I don't understand how people say 2PAC ain't lyrical....
They don't listen to him, and probably never listen to his albums.
And I think it's a myth that has grown.
2pacs pen is Mighty
haters NY haters that cant admit it lol dummies lying to themselves
@@reecebailey9885 Pac represented the west coast even though he was from NY. NY could not bare to say pac was great even though they know damn well he was. If pac never went to the west and stayed in NY they would screaming saying he was great. They are stupid simple as that.
@@reecebailey9885 the best to ever hold 1...if u really listen to his catalog from...a tear from a clown untik shit tmlike this...no1 did or or does it better...
PRAISING GOD RHE WHOLE TIME
TELL MEY LORD CAN YA HEAR MEY
FATHER SAVE MEY!!!!
DEAR LORD CAN YOU DEEL MEY!!!!
THE BEST EVER
It's called New York bias
To me, this is PACs most powerful song
I agree it's pouring out his heart and soul
One of them I agree.
I feel same way
No one can tug on your heart strings like Pac
5:37 "Sheading tears when her son finally asks that (them) questions. Where my daddy at? Momma why we live so poor? Why you cryin'? Heard you late night, through my bedroom door. Now do you love me momma? Why they keep on calllin' me nigga? Get my weight up wit my hate, and pay em back when I'm bigga!" Those are the lines that rip right through me personally. It conveys, so perfectly, the pain of growing up black in America. As a child, at the time, this shit made me emotional as a white kid, I can only imagine what this song possibly means to African Americans of the same age group. Pac will ALWAYS be my favorite artist. The shoes are far too large for anyone else to fill in my lifetime. So glad I was alive and impressionable at the time his reign was greatest. Such a tragedy to have lost him at 25. 25 guys! Think about that, he accomplished ALL that before turning 26! Man. Much love....
Dat sh*t powerful
Very well put. I feel you
The Good Die Young🖖🏾✊🏾
In the jail cell missing my block. Hearing brothers screaming all night, wishing they stop. That stood out the most to me.
Brothers screaming ....?
@@Moiismail14
You in jail you'll understand
They be yelling and won't shut up
Even in the shelter I was in 3 years old
It was like jail
Yelling all night
Next should be "hold ya head" from the same album please. One of the top 3 2pac songs in my opiniom
Best song ever
I think you might have misunderstood the reparations line. I don't think he was talking about reparations to descendants of black slaves. I think he meant that black women are owed reparation from black men who have done them so much damage. Like, its time to make things right. Thats why that line is immediately followed by, "It's true. Caught up in the world I took advantage of you." And just before the reparations line he says, "Apologies to my true sisters, far from bitches." The context seems to indicate he wasn't talking about slavery.
Facts
Very true but he was also right about reparations in general.
I said many times. Pac is too much for him!
He is also talking about reparations for the Descendant of black slaves. Lets not negate that reality.
@@AC-yg9zf and its beautiful!
You need to hear 2Pac's Last Words with Ice Cube and Ice T. The message in that song is one of the most powerful.
Last Words!!
Oh hell yeah. That is the most slept on collaboration ever
Great track thst
Almost never gets reviewed. I played that song every day in the 90s lol.
@@Jrslander908 I think I've only seen 2 reactions to Last Words.
Makaveli the deepest commercial hip hop album of all time nothing come close
Fantastic commentary here. This is one of the most powerful and impactful hip hop songs ever. Pac could hit every emotion. I'm italian from nj and this one changed my perceptions when I was 13.
I'm just going to keep mentioning this one, lol. HOLD YA HEAD - 2pac
The song "how long will they mourn me" is dedicated kato. You should check it out
They’re 2 different people. The one pac talks about was a close friend he met through big syke who is another one of his homies. Kato that dmx refers to is a different guy. He was the leader of the Latin kings.
I believe Kato was killed over big Sykes car or rims
Tupac is the greatest rapper of all time
His mother was a panther, pregnant with him in jail….. during the worst of it. She also represented herself and won the case. So yes, Brother, he came up in IT. Also raised with knowledge as his substance. No disrespect Bro, just saying. LOVE your channel!
MANE THIS BROTHER IS THE TRUTH!
Tell me what other rapper can do this ? maybe nas but pac was passionate so passionate! The Goat!!
Even though Nas was poetic and lyrical he never touched deep topics like Pac did ,Pac was a superior philosopher in his era at the age of 25
@@mrbond3004 agreed
It's Called "Genocidal Tactics" From The European/ Euro American Paradigm...Peace, Power, Respect, Knowledge, Better Decision Making, Critical Thinking & Big Blessings To Melanated People 💪🏾💪🏾✊🏾💪🏾
That end part, when hes in the booth...he shouts out to his teachers then drops the earphones like u would drop the mic.....sessssshhh goosebumps everytime...R.i.p the rose that grew from concrete ___🥀___
"Proud to be black, but why we act like we don't love ourselves?" - Pac
"I been around the world and it's not a black phenomenon, it's a Black American phenomenom" - MrLBOYD
More proof that "Reparations are due."
Pac knew kato through bigsyke...
He is big syke hommie
Death is not the greatest loss in life. The greatest loss is what dies inside while still alive. Never surrender. By Tupac
The title track says it all rip 2pac 🕊️🕯️🕊️
Pac's cadence was insane the flow was just crazy like he didnt need music!!!
🐐 Pac
2pac ballot of a dead soldier
Now we're talking, so much to get into
You need context. This song is from 1996/97 written by someone who was practically born in jail to a mother who sacrificed her well being to lead the fight to free Black people. When he talks about reparations it's from the context of being a freedom fighter and having the government continue to oppress his people. He knows fully well how the US government continued is disenfranchisment of Black people from the broader society. The US in the 80s and 90s with masses of Black people disenfranchised in ghettos was different than it is now.
The worst enemy of Black Americans is living in generational poverty and surrounded by masses of other Black people who are living in generational poverty. Crabs in a bucket. They are killing each other over the limited resources available. If there was real opportunity for those communities to grow they would value their own lives much more and not find it so easy to kill someone who looks like them. This song is about changing that perspective and understanding that no one is coming to rescue them and they need to build their own instead of fighting each other. If you value your own life, because who have something meaningful to strive for, you will also value the lives of your people. Don't wait for someone outside to bring that value because they won't. Build that value yourself and build it now.
Note: always listen to the adlibs, both Tupacs and the vocal samples, in his songs. They are a deliberate part of thr story.
Kato was a friend of Tupac’s who was murdered.
Chills all over my body from the seriousness in this man's voice. Powerful getter pac miss u too much
Please do „Hold ya Head“ from the same Album. Best song ever!
I am a simple man. I see a Lboyd 2pac reaction and hit like.
One thing to note about Pac was he wasn't always speaking from first person experience. He was an artist and actor as well, so he would often go into personas and fictional stories that were meant to tell a story. Then other times (mostly later music) was very real, like the Biggie diss.
I wonder why no one ever talks about inflation when it comes to Payments to Illegals, or Ukraine or Israel for Years or Afghanistan 20 plus year meaningless war 🤔???? Only when it comes to Black Americans.... SMH 😒🙄
I thought Michael Jackson made it very clear When he said "All I want to say is that they don't really care about us"
@@2apocalypse-Xwhy they give us welfare then wouldn’t it be smarter to starve us out?
💯 FACTS !!!
Love this song! So deep and poignant
you're a very thoughtful man indeed.
The thought provoking side of Tupac, lots of dope tracks there where he sputs hard truths
So glad 2pac used the dialogue from the movie ''MALCOLM X"' to begin the song.
Wow, awesome analysis of the song. And you touched on some serious topics embedded in the lyrics. I wasn't expecting that. What you said about genetic memory, it reminds me of an interesting thing I saw in 2020 --- there was some rioting, and the people on Fox news were interviewing Dr. Phil. They asked him how these people could riot and damage their own neighborhoods. He was very sympathetic and started talking about "generational passthroughs."
You haven’t encountered South Africans in South Africa
Here we kill one another like it’s sport, where gangserism is the only option.
It’s a sad messed up world we live in
So I disagree, it’s not a black American phenomenon
Gotta do Everything they owe by Pac
No, its not the same Kato. DMX's song was dedicated to a friend of his that had died recently. 2pac is likely talking about some black man that was killed during his time, like the other people mentioned in that line.
Kato was actually a homie of Big Syke and he was from his hood
At his age look what he was spitting an look at these fools now smh god bring me back
Eye admire your honesty 🤝🏾
The GOAT
i watch a lot of your videos your view on this song was absolutely spot on. thanmk you. pac was ahead of his time
2pac(krazy)
You dropped a bomb on me with the DMX Kato. Never knew about that. Gotta go back and check it out.
Mr. Boyd spittin on this episode. Real talk
Black americans are much stronger than they know. Some know and that shows, big time. Cultural bagage can really hinder a people from greatness. I really hope the cycle discontious soon. Love this song, Rip Pac. One love
We are the past present and future, we don't die we multiply, they can't kill us all and we can't kill us all, they been trying for over 5,000 years but we are the aboriginal man and woman..
Reparations wouldn't destroy anything. The pandemic showed us that.
Do yall overstand that this young man was 25 years old when he died in 1996, wow
MAKAVELI THE DON
THE GREATEST 🔥🔥🔥
If you strip a person of their name, religion, culture and make them 100 percent dependent on you for survival for a couple of hundred of years then free them and give them no assistance to survive. Then put barriers in the way to insure that they never get ahead and pump bs into their heads through music... you get what you have.
I'm From Texas And I'm White, But I Grew Up In The 90s, Just Like You, But I Am From Texas, So WE Heard Both, East Coast Rap, And West Coast Rap, And Down South Texas Rap, Stuck In The Middle, But No Beef In Texas, Back THEN, AT ALL..!!!! THIS BEEF RAP STUFF IS CRAZY AND NEEDS TO STOP..!! THERE IS ALWAYS A BETTER WAY..!!!💯💯💯💯💯
It’s not about seeing it, it’s about seeing it, knowing it and acknowledging it. There are black drill rappers on every continent except Antarctica. You are being selective with your commentary. Just because you’ve been to different countries and may have encountered blacks who don’t display low level vibrations doesn’t mean every black American has the same low vibration. I would expect someone from NYC to have a broader view of the world. You are either doing this purposely or you lack awareness.
Never said every black American.. you seem to be nitpicking. Im black American..
@@MrLboydReactsyour mentality is that of a immigrant. Probably from being in New York around them and now you’ve picked up their mentality. You’re missing that spirit that drove pac to write this song
Powerful
He's talking about 30 years ago bro. Deeper poverty & pain back then.
It took one word “reparations” to make him talk almost 5 mins about it.. that’s what PAC did back then made you think!
Hold ya head by Tupac
Pac met Kato through Big Syke and got immediately love for him. Kato was supposed to be thig life and you can see him and pac in Mc Breed video Gotta Get Mine. Kato was shot dead by 14 year old kid for his low rider.
Where is this man from? What is his lineage?
West Side Cali Bruh!!!!
I agree with you on your views at the end of this video. One of Pac's greatest songs, and that's saying a lot.
You should listen to the complete album with out pause
🔥🔥🔥
Reparations are due, it’s true
thank you man forthese ractions
We've seen other groups be rewarded "reparations" so reparations are due. It can come in a form of a line of credit or even just land.
I wrote a paper a long time ago, and it was based on me as a black American believing inbreeding has led to "us" being different from other blacks. A lot of people never leave the towns they grow up in. They don't know their fathers. Their dads don't leave town. they just have a bunch of illegitimate kids all over. And a lot of people r sleeping and breeding with family. And if u breed dogs, u know the different anger issues it can have when the breeding is too close: low mental capacity, aggression, etc. I'm from jersey, and I have friends who live in Newark who have never been on a plane, and u can see the airport from their front door. And the only time they left Newark was prison or a bus to great adventure. Just think the towns where "black on black" crime is highest is cities where most people have never left, parents and grandparents never left, so the gene pool is small
22 tupac here
Kato was Pac homie that he met through big Syke, he was killed by a kid for his car.
How have you never heard "White Man's World"?
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Reperations will never be paid, but what the government could do is make it were black people dont have to pay for college or not pay taxes. That could be an easy fix.
i past his casket... gently ask him... Is there a heaven for g's?....
Different Kato
New York,New York - Dog Pound.
Yes, we are our worst enemy! But we are part of a well executed plan! We are this way for a reason! Yes we still have a choice for the most part, our history shows that each time we build up, we are torn down and have to start over again! So let's calm down a bit!
Did u think id die? NOT GONE... PEEP hOW HE SAYS THAT LINE THIS SONG IS MULTILAYERED IN ITS DEPTH..
I think you'd really appreciate 2pac - hellrazor
ALL HAL, THE BIG UNIT... MAKAVELI!
Bro truth is and I know Biggie is your favorite, but you are not having intellectual conversations stemming from his music. Pac was a deep brother who went through a lot and gave us raw emotion in song. The GOAT!!
Kato was a good homie of tupac when tupac first started rap. He was murdered. And Robert yummy sandifer was the 13 yr olf who was murdered by his own gang to keep the police off the gang, thzts who tupac sent alot of flowers too his funeral in chitown. And you need to play pac song representing.
I've always found the idea of being proud of an accident of birth to be idiotic. How can you be proud of something you had no control over like skin color or what country you were born in? Pride is derived through accomplishment, usually personal but sometimes of loved ones...
Haha pac always gets this guy talking about shit lol😂
You have crazy takes. It's like saying North Koreans shouldn't blame the tyrant oppression they face but blame each other..but I fell for the troll.. it made me comment
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Williams Sherman even for who he was wrote reparations in. If Lincoln wasn't assisantted then the southern land owners would have paid when they should have.
Not the same Kato. The Kato Tupac was speaking of was his childhood doing his time in NY. And when Tupac got on he kept him by his side till Kato died
TUPAC Da GOD!!!
Dmx is a different kato
We got a "pick m"
That's not Farrakhan speaking at the end