I was 8 when he died. And suddenly, even as a child, the world felt a little more hopeless. A little more empty. I think my naivety died that day, but ever since then, I was a little kinder, trying to follow the message he preached. Let's help each other to make some changes...
+Not Applicable my opinion if 2pac was alive he would not off let Dr Dre sign a white boy to death row records 2pac would off been some sort of owener by now and would not let Dre sign a white boy
Tupac wasn't a rapper he was a prophet that use music to wake the youth up that asleep in this matrix God will keep sending prophets in all different forms.
Have you not heard his music? Yes he made songs like "Hit Em' Up" but he also had another side to him like "Changes", "Brenda's got a baby", "Keep Ya Head up". He spoke to all his listeners, rapping about peace and about the struggle. Just like the original comment states. He was more than a rapper. Like i said he did rap about violence that is true, but that does not take away what he stood for which was peace and love don't ever forget it.
@@leonelmendoza5503 He beat the fuck out of a dude before he died he beat a director up in a movie because his character wasn't ghetto enough in menace to society And you and the other dude where talking about how he woke people up . Im asking what changed who did he wake up
@@liamroyce5958 You're speaking on his actions. I'm speaking abour his message. You're asking who he changed and it wasn't just about who he changed it was anout what was being noticed through his music. He was bringing notice to things people didn't talk about at the time. He gave ghetto kids a voice in the world, he gave them a hero, someone they could aspire to be like. He brought realization to corruptness in police forces, politicians, and the government. He pushed his fans to believe in themselves, "Me Against the World". To answer your question is that he literally affected everyone on a global scale one way or another. All in different ways but one thing for sure he was a role model regardless of the things he did. It was how he lived hoe he carried himself and most importantly his music that changed people's perspectives.
I believe it now when Pac said he'll be spark for the individual that's going to affect change in this country. His music is for the youth of any generation still oppressed.
Tupac is the goat and its both his skill and the way he lived his life. more than just a rapper the most philosophical musician maybe in history in my books. lived his life as an example always stayed true to his words and his message and his love for the community and humanity.
One of the last great lyricist’s in rap. I only became a fan of Tupac later in life, I was too closed minded when he was alive in my high school years, this song specifically was is a song that I wish everyone could hear. The message he is sending is amazing, I just wish more people paid attention to it and tried to live by it.
“And the sound of my tune, they say it ain’t cool, my mamma didn’t raise no fool” - gets me every time, makes me want to cry. He was such a beautiful person and so real. He was the voice of the people and when he passed the world lost someone so special. He had only begun to accomplish his mission. The good die young indeed. I’m 34 right now. I came up listening to this man. He was and always will be one of my heroes. RIP to Tupac Amaru Shakur.
"That's the sound of my TOOL, say it ain't cool,but momma didn't raise no fool"...in our world, a tool is only one thjng...a gun. he's leading into the gun verse by saying, guns are bad, yep, but you ain't gonna be around long without one, so no apologies for holding, cause momma ain't raise no.fool. the entire verse is premonition of his death, which played out nearly exactly as the verse says.
How the fuck did things change yeah some things have improved granted but in other ways racism has become so much worser because now blacks are literally taking everything the wrong way and now playing the race card about everything that they don't agree with
i never noticed before but after reading the lyrics in the video ur showing i realize this song is even more amazing and deep and i already knew it was deep. Picture that
His conviction, charisma and straight up fire 🔥 like you said we’ll never hear the lines of this again and it’s a damn shame people don’t use their platform for positivity today... it’s also a shame we’re still facing these same issues decades later
It still get amazed when I go through a Pac binge and re listen to all his stuff, how real and talented he was, not to many rappers can make u visualize the story in head so vividly.
I've been watching your reaction videos and I got to say that it good to see someone feel Pac like I did when he was alive... Much Respect to you my Dude... Keep it up....
I love your reactions I had to subscribe. I like your music selection and your knowledge. Much love and respect to you and your work. Naturally much love to the greats.
It’s so crazy with 2Pac songs because since he became a statistic , you can put him in every song he sings about. Here you can say it’s time to fight back that’s what 2pac said shots to the dome now 2pac dead RIP
The reason you anit hear songs like this no more is in its message, this message has been the reason greats are no longer with us in the physical form. Nice reaction bro.
This song reminds me of my best friend. I remember us sitting in my Lincoln continental listening to this. With dreams of being successful. But He died in 2018. RIP Freeman L Moore 3rd. RIP Pac
Not sure if any of y’all knew this but when Pac said “It’s time to fight back that’s what Huey said, two shots in the dark now Huey’s dead” Pac was talking about Huey P Newton who co-founded the Black Panthers
Pac had a flow, rhythm, and cadence that is unmatched. I don't know of any other artist that could ride this beat a deliver this message the way Pac did
🤕, even tho I was born in 2001 and I’m 17. Feels bad that I can say every mf word in every 2pac song knowing he wasn’t even alive when I was born. Wish I could’ve experienced more of pac. I truly love his music , R.I.P. Rest easy legend 💙💫🙏🏽
“Cause i always gotta worry about the pay back Some punk I roughed up way back “ Orlando anderson he roughed up at the MGM , except way back was hours earlier. Pac literally predicted how he died and no one really picks up on this line. Devastating 🥺🐐
You are a beautiful soul my brother ❤️ 😇🌹 Tupac a vessel from the heavens to preach words that inspires and blesses. May God bless you abundantly for your good heart and may your dreams come true 🙏😇❤️
Man you can see your expression just going through some shit reading these lyrics. I agree it's too real, and sad you don't hear such priorities raised by other mainstream musicians these days. This is such a beautiful inspiring song. RIP PAC.
Bro... Tupac Amaru Shakur a.k.a. Makavelli, you can't imagine what that man mean to me! I wish that you could understand portuguese so I could show you one rapper that comes really near to Pac's filosophy! Street knowledge. Real words are sharper than bullets. And quoting Pac now "Real eyes realize real lies." Keep this videos bro, your great!
Growing up and hearing 2pac from "Hit em up" to "Changes" changed me. From seeing 2pac go from all that anger and hate, only giving a fuck about the thug life to writing songs of inspiration and showing that being a thug still makes you a person. That we should shed labels like that. That we should change, as he did, for the better. I wonder where Obama was when he heard this song the first time....
Rest in peace Tupac the best of the best or nothing nobody can touch your music difficult to forget you because you died in my birthday rest in peace my man
The background singing was an R&B group from Kansas City, Missouri called, "Talent". The lead singer name is Bishop YoungDon. If you go to my videos you can watch an interview I conducted with him back in 2007. He's a singer/songwriter and a good friend. The video is title Sex musik.
The fact he said " cause I always gotta worry bout the pay backs some punk that I roughed up way back" makes me think of how he went out in Las Vegas after the MGM fight and them coming back and shooting Pac..sad
Лично моё мнение так как я слушаю Пака и просто обожаю его творчество. Я слушаю его треки не просто так,я читаю его переводы текстов. Я уважаю Пака и мир во всем мире братья и сестра!!!!! Он никогда не пустозвонил!!!!
This song is so powerful, and how can you not relate to when someone is sharing their soul like he does in that song, 'Flawless Victory',lol, love that preston, my man..
This is real music. Grew up listening to pac
I hear you man...same here. Bless!
Yep same
Weed Man I will forever put PAC Misic keeping his Legacy Alive 🙌🏾🙌🏾
I m from india,and i listen to him everyday
Chills, everytime. And I've heard that song a thousand times. It just hasn't been the same since he left the world.
RIP.😟
I was 8 when he died.
And suddenly, even as a child, the world felt a little more hopeless. A little more empty.
I think my naivety died that day, but ever since then, I was a little kinder, trying to follow the message he preached.
Let's help each other to make some changes...
Goosebumps everytime I hear this
For sure
Me too
"Theres a reason why they keep these songs like this off the radio" 💯💯💯💯
maybe it’s cuz they played it every other song back in the days .. i remember when they played tupac every other song
Its on an old school rap radio here in Seattle but its censored and certain verses are cut out, which is a shame.
U cannot duplicate this form of art on this level classed alone
the man is second to none
Listen to wishing for a hero by polo g
RIP 2PAC THE G.O.A.T. see you in heaven!!
Mr Kush Nugz eminem is the goat
***** ***** dont saying.bullshite
***** ***** nah
+Not Applicable my opinion if 2pac was alive he would not off let Dr Dre sign a white boy to death row records 2pac would off been some sort of owener by now and would not let Dre sign a white boy
Steven O Connor FYI dumbass 99% of Pac's musiq was produced by a "White Boy"
This song right here it's MORE POWERFUL THAN THE WHOLE HIP HOP MOVEMENT WE HAVE TODAY
"It takes skill to be real, time to heal each other."
That line hit me hard. Hate is easy.
Holla at me and only god can judge me - 2pac
Shit got played at my best friend funeral, everytime hearing this shit it get me, great reaction bro you the best reactor on TH-cam. RIP my boy Tupac
Tupac wasn't a rapper he was a prophet that use music to wake the youth up that asleep in this matrix God will keep sending prophets in all different forms.
Ahh Mikey. You blind fool.
@@leonelmendoza5503 who did he wake up what changed
Have you not heard his music? Yes he made songs like "Hit Em' Up" but he also had another side to him like "Changes", "Brenda's got a baby", "Keep Ya Head up". He spoke to all his listeners, rapping about peace and about the struggle. Just like the original comment states. He was more than a rapper. Like i said he did rap about violence that is true, but that does not take away what he stood for which was peace and love don't ever forget it.
@@leonelmendoza5503
He beat the fuck out of a dude before he died he beat a director up in a movie because his character wasn't ghetto enough in menace to society
And you and the other dude where talking about how he woke people up .
Im asking what changed who did he wake up
@@liamroyce5958 You're speaking on his actions. I'm speaking abour his message. You're asking who he changed and it wasn't just about who he changed it was anout what was being noticed through his music. He was bringing notice to things people didn't talk about at the time. He gave ghetto kids a voice in the world, he gave them a hero, someone they could aspire to be like. He brought realization to corruptness in police forces, politicians, and the government. He pushed his fans to believe in themselves, "Me Against the World". To answer your question is that he literally affected everyone on a global scale one way or another. All in different ways but one thing for sure he was a role model regardless of the things he did. It was how he lived hoe he carried himself and most importantly his music that changed people's perspectives.
I believe it now when Pac said he'll be spark for the individual that's going to affect change in this country. His music is for the youth of any generation still oppressed.
@ you are fucking stupid go 2pac legend
fuck a country man, pac still inspires worldwide
@ this guy is spreading hate in these comment sections. I see no changes
I'm with you, ignore all these comments below.
2Pac was the one of the first rappers I heard in the 90's. He will never be replaced.
Tupac is the goat and its both his skill and the way he lived his life. more than just a rapper the most philosophical musician maybe in history in my books. lived his life as an example always stayed true to his words and his message and his love for the community and humanity.
One of the last great lyricist’s in rap. I only became a fan of Tupac later in life, I was too closed minded when he was alive in my high school years, this song specifically was is a song that I wish everyone could hear. The message he is sending is amazing, I just wish more people paid attention to it and tried to live by it.
RIP Tupac..it's a shame he didn't get to see Barack Obama as President.
@@kushalanjan4341 Trump probably wouldn't get it
I dont think he would have been happy with Obamas tenure. It was more symbolism
Maria Mañge he would have hated Obama
Even in 2008 we were not ready for a black president. And he would of had issues with Obama.
He would have hated Obama.
“And the sound of my tune, they say it ain’t cool, my mamma didn’t raise no fool” - gets me every time, makes me want to cry. He was such a beautiful person and so real. He was the voice of the people and when he passed the world lost someone so special. He had only begun to accomplish his mission. The good die young indeed. I’m 34 right now. I came up listening to this man. He was and always will be one of my heroes. RIP to Tupac Amaru Shakur.
"That's the sound of my TOOL, say it ain't cool,but momma didn't raise no fool"...in our world, a tool is only one thjng...a gun. he's leading into the gun verse by saying, guns are bad, yep, but you ain't gonna be around long without one, so no apologies for holding, cause momma ain't raise no.fool. the entire verse is premonition of his death, which played out nearly exactly as the verse says.
"I'd love to go back when we played as kids, but things change. Thant's the way it is"
Tupac - Hellrazor
Tupac - Ballad of a dead soulja
Tupac - Bomb first
you wont regret it!
E. Nice list
Facts don't forget can't see me and old school and Krazy
I been tryin w that crazy oowee 🔥
Tupac didn't see any changes because all the changes happened after he died. Both him and Biggie changed America, both in life and after death.
What changed
@@michaelgray1803 technology!
How the fuck did things change yeah some things have improved granted but in other ways racism has become so much worser because now blacks are literally taking everything the wrong way and now playing the race card about everything that they don't agree with
i never noticed before but after reading the lyrics in the video ur showing i realize this song is even more amazing and deep and i already knew it was deep. Picture that
Same here..that only time we chill is when we kill each other...deep
"You'll never hear shit like this on the radio from any other artist, these days" Straight facts.
His conviction, charisma and straight up fire 🔥 like you said we’ll never hear the lines of this again and it’s a damn shame people don’t use their platform for positivity today... it’s also a shame we’re still facing these same issues decades later
Tupac you can't c me one of his most underrated songs ever
JpAlejandro Hernandez for real and that shit go hard
My lyrics bang like a crip or blood nigga whaaaat
One of Pac's best EVER! So underated! No more pain too!
Rappers from this era meant something because their music meant something. Rest In Power, Tupac.
Tupac was a visionary. The world lost a lot when he passed. I miss the era of socially conscious rap. RIP Tupac Shakur. :(
Dang I got goosebumps!!! That’s powerful...
Every time I hear the lyric , we ain't ready to see a black president, a melancholy smile emerges. I wish he would have been around to have seen that
It still get amazed when I go through a Pac binge and re listen to all his stuff, how real and talented he was, not to many rappers can make u visualize the story in head so vividly.
I've been watching your reaction videos and I got to say that it good to see someone feel Pac like I did when he was alive... Much Respect to you my Dude... Keep it up....
Tupac~ When Thugz Cry Original Version
Brandon Calloway one of my top 5 pac songs ever
Brandon Calloway yes my bro I feel you ~
2Pac songs Touches the bottom of my heart nobody will ever be on his level for real!
Already subscribed !! U r the best in this business ! Love 2pac ! He was the real goat 🐐! Start making changes
Wow. Amazing review. You have an old soul, we could’ve used a smart cat like you in the 90s when we were pushing these messages
Godddd...Why did you take him away....you will always be my hero 2 pac
Aries B. Shah because he ran up on a real Killa that murked him like his song just said
jacob butler Tupac beat that nigga ass
Tupac troublesome 96
I love your reactions I had to subscribe. I like your music selection and your knowledge. Much love and respect to you and your work. Naturally much love to the greats.
I grew up listening to Tupac it is nice to see a new generation that appreciates his music the way I did
It’s so crazy with 2Pac songs because since he became a statistic , you can put him in every song he sings about.
Here you can say it’s time to fight back that’s what 2pac said shots to the dome now 2pac dead
RIP
yeah and he made himself become more than a statistic by becoming a legend and creating timeless music
This comment deep af....I need to top my high up and come bk to read this. It's too deep....
The reason you anit hear songs like this no more is in its message, this message has been the reason greats are no longer with us in the physical form. Nice reaction bro.
This song reminds me of my best friend. I remember us sitting in my Lincoln continental listening to this. With dreams of being successful. But He died in 2018. RIP Freeman L Moore 3rd. RIP Pac
2pac is my hero,
Can tell this song meant something to you as it does to most of us keep making them reactions man peace ✌️
Songs like this is what separate Pac from everyone else the Greatest of all time. Rip to the legendary Blacl Panther 💯👊🏽✊🏾💪🏾 Salute
I’d love to go back to when we play as kids.. but things change, and that’s the way it is 💯. 90’ baby.
This shit hard on the heart,
spitting facts.
Shout out to Tupac RIP💜
A great gone why to soon..
Peace from the 313 ✌😎
Grew up listening to pac, in the ghetto. Time to for real heal each other. I love you brother.
Not sure if any of y’all knew this but when Pac said “It’s time to fight back that’s what Huey said, two shots in the dark now Huey’s dead”
Pac was talking about Huey P Newton who co-founded the Black Panthers
Dude couldn’t wait for the song to start he was like common start already Pac the real GOAT 🐐
Scarface..never seen a man cry till I seen a man die...💯🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Pac had a flow, rhythm, and cadence that is unmatched. I don't know of any other artist that could ride this beat a deliver this message the way Pac did
I listened to this song a lot in Afghanistan man. His music is incredible
🤕, even tho I was born in 2001 and I’m 17. Feels bad that I can say every mf word in every 2pac song knowing he wasn’t even alive when I was born. Wish I could’ve experienced more of pac. I truly love his music , R.I.P.
Rest easy legend 💙💫🙏🏽
i just listened to this again (goosebumps) and went to your channel to see if you already reacted to this.. :)
This has to be the world hymn
2pac "2 people are creating" the GOATS live....Spark!
Almost 23 years to date no change. Same struggle R.I.P 2Pac.
2pac was beyond rap/hip hop and thats just the way it is
“Cause i always gotta worry about the pay back
Some punk I roughed up way back “
Orlando anderson he roughed up at the MGM , except way back was hours earlier. Pac literally predicted how he died and no one really picks up on this line. Devastating 🥺🐐
There's really no words to describe this song,it's just that deep... R.I.P
Rest In Peace.
I havent heard this song in ages and never paid much attention to the real lyrics. Now there is a tear in my eye. Peace from a random white guy!
Pac is Soul Music
There will never be another. His intelligence was far ahead of the rest of these rappers we have now. He spoke truth and they seem scared to now.
This is deep... Tupac was the King of all time. Rest is peace! We miss you....
My favorite rap song. It's perfect.
I really enjoy watching your videos bro !
You are a beautiful soul my brother ❤️ 😇🌹 Tupac a vessel from the heavens to preach words that inspires and blesses. May God bless you abundantly for your good heart and may your dreams come true 🙏😇❤️
I would trade all the rappers for Tupac to be here. He was the King. Love forever. Never forgotten! !!
I love your Chanel and what you’re doing with these videos. Please tell me how I can donate or help more. Please never quit doing this
Do 2Pac Troublesome 96, No More Pain and Tear drops and Closed Caskets.
When this first came out, think it was 97 or 98, I teared up when I Heard it. Still do
Pac get in ppl hearts cuz he spits facts and real shit thats why he is the G.O.A.T
2pac was speaking with true about changes we need to build processes for everything to make better world 🌎 for everyone.
IT DON’T MATTER HOW OFTEN I HEAR IT, IT ALWAYS MAKES ME TEAR THE FUCK UP 😭🔥
Classic song n never gets old.. r.i.p. tupac 🙏
Get ready ta level up flawless all that
Man you can see your expression just going through some shit reading these lyrics. I agree it's too real, and sad you don't hear such priorities raised by other mainstream musicians these days. This is such a beautiful inspiring song. RIP PAC.
One of my fav songs ever long live 2pac keep ur head up!
Bro... Tupac Amaru Shakur a.k.a. Makavelli, you can't imagine what that man mean to me!
I wish that you could understand portuguese so I could show you one rapper that comes really near to Pac's filosophy! Street knowledge.
Real words are sharper than bullets. And quoting Pac now "Real eyes realize real lies."
Keep this videos bro, your great!
Favorite 2pac song even if it is the most known
it’s the most known for a reason dont worry
My favourite ever song , ever written
Growing up and hearing 2pac from "Hit em up" to "Changes" changed me. From seeing 2pac go from all that anger and hate, only giving a fuck about the thug life to writing songs of inspiration and showing that being a thug still makes you a person. That we should shed labels like that. That we should change, as he did, for the better.
I wonder where Obama was when he heard this song the first time....
Its so prophetic. Talks about the cops that he shot, talks about being shot by somebody that he pissed off earlier in his life. Man I miss this guy
2pac was one of the GOAT storytellers. As you say, no “rappers” can connect and tell stories like this these days...
Salute, he sacrificed his self for the cause unfortunately but the struggle continues. Soldiers must carry on what he left us.
My favorite rapper of all time. RIP Pac
Keep them pac reviews coming! Salute 💯
Rest in peace Tupac the best of the best or nothing nobody can touch your music difficult to forget you because you died in my birthday rest in peace my man
loved ur reaction bro!
The background singing was an R&B group from Kansas City, Missouri called, "Talent". The lead singer name is Bishop YoungDon. If you go to my videos you can watch an interview I conducted with him back in 2007. He's a singer/songwriter and a good friend. The video is title Sex musik.
Now I know why this song was #1 in top 100 greatest hip hop songs of all time.
The last verse, the last 2 lines pac spitted were very eerie! It fortold what happened to him on that night in vegas
Pac the realist. Died for tellin the truth.
2019 rip 2 pac best rapper alive
The fact he said " cause I always gotta worry bout the pay backs some punk that I roughed up way back" makes me think of how he went out in Las Vegas after the MGM fight and them coming back and shooting Pac..sad
This is what I called church music from Tupac rest in peace thug life for ever to the real goat and og
Лично моё мнение так как я слушаю Пака и просто обожаю его творчество. Я слушаю его треки не просто так,я читаю его переводы текстов. Я уважаю Пака и мир во всем мире братья и сестра!!!!! Он никогда не пустозвонил!!!!
American Anthem! Love! Man I feel this so much
This song is so powerful, and how can you not relate to when someone is sharing their soul like he does in that song, 'Flawless Victory',lol, love that preston, my man..