The immigrant coming to America gets also marginalized and they also attempt to indoctrinate to have us from creating our own future Malcolm x Tupac my American heroes George Carlin
As a kid from the projects that loved hip hop and held on to every word pac said..I remember when he passed it was like losing a brotherI remember everyone was tore to pieces over it.I think if he was still alive today he would be moving mountains and bringing people together.He was so smart but so young.he would have turned a corner with a couple more yrs and I really believe he would have done some amazing things.
Man i grew up in this time it hit different im telling you. Pac number one. Realest bar was aint no hope 4 the youth but the truth is aint no hope 4 the future
Not to many rappers can make you feel emotions like Tupac, this is probably Tupac’s greatest song celebrating the black woman, I prefer this track over Dear Mama but you can’t go wrong with Tupac!!
I really enjoy watching your reaction and hearing the different perspectives. It’s sad that PAC’s songs are still very much relevant today and what makes it sad is that some of the problems/issues going on then are still happening now.
"My closest rode dogz" "Ballad of a dead soalja" "Street Fame" "Holla at Me""Hail Mary""blasphemy""Lufe of an Outlaw""krazy""White mans world"hold your head". Some of my personal favs. True Pac fans only
“While the rich kids is driving Benz I’m still tryna hold on to surviving friends” 😭😭 felt like that in like hs cs why yalll got bennnzzz & Ian have no friends 😭
No he wrote this because first he's a poet. I know for a fact because I wrote poems and stories and rhymes. He has books and books and rhymes and poetry everywhere. So he has thoughts on all subjects.
I’m a 57 year old white female who’s always loved Tupac but have only recently taken a deeper dive into his discography. Growing up, I was never made aware of how the upper echelons of society had set up the black communities to fight against each other and to fail. I assumed businesses were in place because the business owners bought or rented that property and that’s what they wanted to put there. I couldn’t see that it went much deeper than that and there was SO MUCH psychological control going on. It angers me that it not only has been allowed but was coming down from the top all along, that it was actually ORCHESTRATED that way.
I didn’t know y’all was from Park Heights. My family owned the Preakness lounge on Pimlico Road since the early 70s. Liquor stores are zoned meaning there are only certain zones in the city that you can have one. I don’t want you to look at us like we were hurting the community, because believe me, a lot of people needed a drink in the morning as opposed to just wanting a drink. We gave back to the community all the time, so don’t think we were just there to make money. I talked a bunch of people from going to wild out on their Wife/Girlfriend, other dudes etc. You should react to Mobb Deep And Nas, you’ll be amazed at both of their Catalogs! Peace
This was a poem 2Pac wrote and put it to music. There's a video of him reading it to a class he was invite to. Later he put it to music. This song was an athem for women. He put in words what women felt for years. 2Pac was very intelligent. For punishment his mother made in read. His mother was part of the Black Panther movement. Do research on him. Look up interviews. He talks about Trump and everything he said, it now coming true. Ice Cube did make Boys to the Hood John Singleton did. Research Research you will learn alot. You guys have youtube and all types of stuff now to research that we didn't have back then. Deep Dive.
I'm gen x yes it was rough back in the day you think there is violence and bullshit now that ain't shit to back when i was growing up. I grew up in the the projects too. The only difference between now and then is now you have it on video.
I never really like rap because the lyrics were too degrading to women, this guy changed everything. One of a kind. He rapped about real issues. R.I.P Tupac
Bro today's day and age is a absolute joke compared to the 90s. Put it this way? In the 90s if you preached Little Wayne's a great rapper? You get your ass kicked. If you acted a fool like 90% of today's world. You'd be branded a try hard. Now! Its cool to be a try hard. Women think and argue that sex is a worthy respected job, Only Fans... we don't no anymore the difference between reality and BS!!@$#$# 80s/90s were the best times possibly in modern history. When it took real talent to make it. Today? 90% show 10% class
dont wanna be like that,,,, but u gotta smack you brotha... TEACh hIM THE OLDSCHOOL... in from sweden u might not think shit the same here, but it is...
Maybe when you destroy the grocery stores in your neighborhood new ones will think twice before moving to that neighborhood people like to talk about the consequences but never want to talk about what led up to those consequences
Thank y’all for watching…
Tupac they don’t give a f about us 👍🏽👌
The immigrant coming to America gets also marginalized and they also attempt to indoctrinate to have us from creating our own future
Malcolm x
Tupac my American heroes
George Carlin
This song stopped me from being homicidal, it saved my life and a lot of other ppl 😊
The whole album is fire 🔥
🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿
Pac is something else ❤ RIP GOAT 🔥
As a kid from the projects that loved hip hop and held on to every word pac said..I remember when he passed it was like losing a brotherI remember everyone was tore to pieces over it.I think if he was still alive today he would be moving mountains and bringing people together.He was so smart but so young.he would have turned a corner with a couple more yrs and I really believe he would have done some amazing things.
Since '95 i listening 2PAC the GOAT, all from him is soo amazing 😊😊😊
Greats from Bochum Germany
Pac's legendry status is world wide and his music is for the hearts not for the ears only. One love from Somaliland.
Man i grew up in this time it hit different im telling you. Pac number one. Realest bar was aint no hope 4 the youth but the truth is aint no hope 4 the future
Not to many rappers can make you feel emotions like Tupac, this is probably Tupac’s greatest song celebrating the black woman, I prefer this track over Dear Mama but you can’t go wrong with Tupac!!
Agreed. I feel the same way.
Pac mother was a Black Panther
We miss PAC!! he will forever be THE GREATEST OF ALL TIME! Was bigger than rap/Hip Hop! He was a MOVEMENT 🙏🏾🕊️
No other rapper make song like this even your favorite rapper
I really enjoy watching your reaction and hearing the different perspectives.
It’s sad that PAC’s songs are still very much relevant today and what makes it sad is that some of the problems/issues going on then are still happening now.
Thank you family for watching
"My closest rode dogz" "Ballad of a dead soalja" "Street Fame" "Holla at Me""Hail Mary""blasphemy""Lufe of an Outlaw""krazy""White mans world"hold your head". Some of my personal favs. True Pac fans only
The Best Ever...R.I.P GOAT🌹🌹🌹🕊🕊🕊
the king
One of the best songs of all time
There will never be another Pac! RIP to the GOAT❤
Great song by the greatest
My favorite rapper
We miss U Pac!
“While the rich kids is driving Benz I’m still tryna hold on to surviving friends” 😭😭 felt like that in like hs cs why yalll got bennnzzz & Ian have no friends 😭
He was like 22 yrs old here 🤯🤯🤯
He was 20
I love pac
Idc what anyone says, Tupac was, is and always will be the realest rapper ever!!!!
On God 💯💯💯💯💯
Not just a Rapper, just real human being, extremely smart, talented and with enormous heart
@@gabrieltinajero8388 absolutely agree 10000000%
Listed in top 100 inspirational songs incredible for a rapper well we r talking bout pac
He right about men and women. 60s-70s Drugs (Heroin) 90 Drugs(Crack) poverty, Unwed women. Etc.
Great reaction video
Appreciate the comment family ✊🏽
No he wrote this because first he's a poet.
I know for a fact because I wrote poems and stories and rhymes.
He has books and books and rhymes and poetry everywhere. So he has thoughts on all subjects.
David Hollister of Black Street is singing the hook
He’s also singing on “Brenda’s Got a Baby”
Appreciate the comment
Also I believe Shock G may have done most of the beats along with Johnny J.
Dre only did 2 beats for Pac. Johnny J made most. But a lot different was involved
Chicken Koop up parkheights chicken box salt pepper and ketchup and a half n half I remember those days
❤❤❤
I’m a 57 year old white female who’s always loved Tupac but have only recently taken a deeper dive into his discography. Growing up, I was never made aware of how the upper echelons of society had set up the black communities to fight against each other and to fail. I assumed businesses were in place because the business owners bought or rented that property and that’s what they wanted to put there. I couldn’t see that it went much deeper than that and there was SO MUCH psychological control going on. It angers me that it not only has been allowed but was coming down from the top all along, that it was actually ORCHESTRATED that way.
oh man i love you mookie i went through the same 🥲
Good on you for feeling your emotions. The opposite is anhedonia, and that is territory that you don't want to enter.
One love fellaz 💯 #TenToezDowN
That's David Hollister singing
Easy Mo Bee made all of Best Beats.
I didn’t know y’all was from Park Heights. My family owned the Preakness lounge on Pimlico Road since the early 70s. Liquor stores are zoned meaning there are only certain zones in the city that you can have one. I don’t want you to look at us like we were hurting the community, because believe me, a lot of people needed a drink in the morning as opposed to just wanting a drink. We gave back to the community all the time, so don’t think we were just there to make money. I talked a bunch of people from going to wild out on their Wife/Girlfriend, other dudes etc.
You should react to Mobb Deep
And Nas, you’ll be amazed at both of their Catalogs! Peace
If i remember right dj daryl from oakland did this track.
Young Jada GOTCHA hahah
Dre did only TWO tracks for pac. Cali Love n Cant see me. That’s it. Johnny J is the main beat/producer for him prior to Death Row
Daz Dillinger too
Bro y'all from Baltimore
Homie in the turqoise rag GOTTA be from MD somewhere 😂
Please do more 2pac video 🔥🔥
Hey family check our channel out we did like 5 appreciate the comment
This was a poem 2Pac wrote and put it to music. There's a video of him reading it to a class he was invite to. Later he put it to music.
This song was an athem for women. He put in words what women felt for years.
2Pac was very intelligent. For punishment his mother made in read. His mother was part of the Black Panther movement.
Do research on him. Look up interviews. He talks about Trump and everything he said, it now coming true.
Ice Cube did make Boys to the Hood John Singleton did. Research Research you will learn alot.
You guys have youtube and all types of stuff now to research that we didn't have back then. Deep Dive.
Uh Guys 2Pac Got The Same Eyes As Akil The Mc At 1:23 < At That Timestamp Pause It And Analise It
Let pac rip bro dam
Please react to danget by legacy aka tupac he is a zambian looks like tupac raps like him but with a little ingredient you will like him
QD3 QUINCY JONES SON. DID ALOT OF HIS TRACKS
Will you react eazy e boyz in the hood
I'm gen x yes it was rough back in the day you think there is violence and bullshit now that ain't shit to back when i was growing up.
I grew up in the the projects too.
The only difference between now and then is now you have it on video.
I never really like rap because the lyrics were too degrading to women, this guy changed everything. One of a kind. He rapped about real issues. R.I.P Tupac
Dont know whos singing the hook but my guess would be Danny Boy🤷♂️
I wonder how tupac would feel about abortion laws today
Opposite to opinion ... but dre only actually did one beat for Pac .. that was California love
You gotta do biggie too ❤
No
Why
Jada was the ish, now she a damn weirdo!!!
dawg on the left pause too much bruh let the damn song play mayneeee
Bro today's day and age is a absolute joke compared to the 90s. Put it this way? In the 90s if you preached Little Wayne's a great rapper? You get your ass kicked. If you acted a fool like 90% of today's world. You'd be branded a try hard. Now! Its cool to be a try hard. Women think and argue that sex is a worthy respected job, Only Fans... we don't no anymore the difference between reality and BS!!@$#$#
80s/90s were the best times possibly in modern history. When it took real talent to make it. Today? 90% show 10% class
dont wanna be like that,,,, but u gotta smack you brotha... TEACh hIM THE OLDSCHOOL... in from sweden u might not think shit the same here, but it is...
Maybe when you destroy the grocery stores in your neighborhood new ones will think twice before moving to that neighborhood people like to talk about the consequences but never want to talk about what led up to those consequences