Mac Mall - Ghetto Theme (Dir. by 2Pac) (Official Video)
ฝัง
- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 ก.ย. 2024
- Mac Mall - Ghetto Theme (Dir. by 2Pac) (Official Video) from the album 'Illegal Business' (1993)
🔔 Subscribe to UPROXX Video and ring the bell to turn on notifications: uproxx.it/5rzazsh
🎙️ New Episodes of People’s Party with Talib Kweli every Monday 9AMet/6AMpt. Watch all the episodes here: uproxx.it/avxtjgf
More Hip-Hop Heads Playlists:
90's Hip Hop ▶️ bit.ly/90sHipHo...
2000's Hip Hop ▶️ bit.ly/2000sHip...
90's R&B Hits ▶️ bit.ly/90sRBPla...
The UPROXX Family
🎧 UPROXX Music / uproxxmusic
🎥 UPROXX Studio / uproxx
FOLLOW
➕UPROXX.com: uproxx.com
➕Instagram: / uproxx
➕Twitter: / uproxx
➕Facebook: / uproxx
ABOUT UPROXX VIDEO:
UPROXX Video celebrates Hip-Hop, Style, and Creativity through a mix of original shows and music videos from the biggest artists, entertainers, and innovators from our culture.
PEOPLE'S PARTY WITH TALIB KWELI
People's Party is a weekly interview show hosted by Talib Kweli and Jasmin Leigh. Guests range from the biggest names in hip-hop, to global entertainers, to the most progressive minds moving our culture forward. The audio podcast is available on Apple and Spotify.
Rapper, actor, activist, director. 2pac was so talented at such a young age. Rest In Peace 2pac
Eastcoaster, background dancer, sell-out, fake Blood gangmember, illuminati puppet...
Johannes van der Stuyvebode playa hater, get a life
@@JohannesVanDerStuyvebode illuminati? Not to say they never existed but the way you put it makes you a Conspiracy Brainwashed sheep
Hey just call me daddy.. y they call u that??:)
@@JohannesVanDerStuyvebode you so delusional, you either white or lost
R.I.P. 2Pac and Big Stretch. Young playas gotta get it together.
Still listening 2024
Still a strugggle. Stay strong ✊🏽
I feel you bro
Bulgaria 2024 😎
Virginia 2024 🔥🔥🔥
That 90's flow never gets old
This is for anyone who's ever lost someone. R.I.P Dad. PAC, biggie, Pimp C, Kobe Bryant, heavy D, Malcolm X, MLK, Marcus Garvey,
Facts some of the realest these are my heroes.
Also RIP RANDY "STRETCH" WALKER
....Christopher Columbus,Nikola Tesla, George Washington and all the other (whites) whom literally invented everything and build the world that we all enjoy so much
RIP Mac Dre
@@SMOGDOGG949 support his nephew’s music
Why did this randomly pop up in my recommendations 25 years later
same lol
Riiiight
true dat
I was thinking the same thing bro. You tube algorithms are crazy. I wanna know who’s behind it and how it actually works 🤔. Weird
Bruh!!! For real
The 90's will forever be the best era ever for me
Almost 30 years later this song is still relevant! Still fighting the same fight. One of my favorite Mac Mall songs!
shit yeah G. mines too folk
What's ironic is these artists will make 1 social impact song for every one of their 30 gangsta songs. Basically they started a big ass fire and then pour a tablespoon of water to try to put it out 😕
@@SixTenVisuals can’t argue with that.
@@SixTenVisuals You’re speaking real facts!! I’ve actually pondered this a lot. Mac Mall and plenty of other GREAT emcees are guilty of this, especially in the 90s.
I guess it’s a noble effort nonetheless. Maybe they felt their bread and butter was spitting gangsta shit, so the positive songs couldn’t outnumber the gangsta ones 😂🤷🏾♂️
Although to be fair, I feel that it’s ultimately on the listener to discern right from wrong and utilize common sense. Arnold Schwarzenegger shot up a whole police precinct in T1, but he’s viewed as just an actor right? Why is it so hard for people to apply the same reasoning to gangsta rap?
It’s different when inner city violence is in the mix, but look at 80s rap, especially LA rap during 80s. While Dr. Dre was doing his World Class Wreckin Cru shit, the crack era was ON and gangbangin was in full effect. So I don’t think the music is always to blame, but I definitely feel your point overall.
Man the early to mid 90s what a time. I graduated in 1994 and the rap game was crazy loaded with originality from region to region and no one sounding alike.
Nas, OutKast, Wu, Digable Planets, Getto Boys, MC Eiht, Dre and Snoop, Cube, 2 Live Crew, 2Pac, E-40 to name a few were on the radio and just getting started.
Bruh that's like my favorite year in rap 1994 nothing but real shit was dropping that year.
DJ Quik
@@traviscarter1023 1996 > 1994
@@aftermath40961992 - 1996 best music ever
This was when music was REAL and had deep meaning in the lyrics!!
I swear if i see another person saying this
That's the truth rap was alot better music with substance
@@simmsive71is Agree nowadays you gotta go underground for real music. Mainstream rap got destroyed to much bullshit going on.
You a bot
@@YouknowIliveforeverlmaoooo issa damn bot 🤖
I wish...we all be stuck in the 90's and live forever.
90s was a hard time
@@LIONETWENTYEIGHT even if im born in 2000 i would rather live in 80-90s for sure, people are hella lame nowadays
I was lucky enough to have been born in 79 so I was around for some kick ass music
Lord lord wouldn't that b something I'd love to go back to the 90s any day. . Thanks:)
i remember watching friday as a start then learning about l. a gangs
R.I.P Big stretch and 2pac
Bay area classic 🔥🔥
That ending with pac and stretch at the cemetery man hits different smfh rip to both. Sad case overall with both of em and how they had a fallout after the quad studios shooting . All that aside this track and video is is cavi. West coast 90s at its finest. The track does make it sadder knowing what transpired within the next couple of years and the end result between the two tho.
The crazy thing is Mac Mall was only 16 when he dropped this. I remember when I was a kid I was like Mall the west coast Nas
Yesss
Tupac always rep for the West Side! RIP Tupac!
This song and video tell a better story then the most of today's movies.
@@arntbauseg.slonesr4585 haha true men, ppl don't laugh from the heart anymore, music has no soul, humor is so fckn weird that it's just impossible too see as funny, movies are off low acting and filming technique, it all went downhill so fast it's unbelieveable. Weird thing is when you're stoned on weed an look at it all on tv, you somehow notice the weird vibe that rests on it, scary....
@@arntbauseg.slonesr4585 indeed, a cold cold world. Stay save
Peace to all of u bro, from South France Marseille
cringe
@@arntbauseg.slonesr4585 for real tho the 90's was everythang 👏
Never knew Pac was into Directing. Dope AF! Very Talented.
make sense cause he was In starting roles... so for him to direct a video was nothing for em but helping upcoming artist 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Man of many talents and much work ethic.
PAC a film head ....I think he went to film school at some point...he was just hella talented bruhh
he was transitioning into the movie business before his death
He also directed a video for Ray Luv. Them two were like brothers, Luvs family took Pac in when he was homeless in the bay.
Mac Mall has always been underrated. Always been dope.
ALWAYS and timeless 👏👌👍
PAC was the realest
The 90's cant be touched
80, 90's can't Fuck with us💪🏽✊🏽😎
Never ever be touched! Youngsters now days will just never know.. Damn shame!
They really can't... The 90s was a great time for music.
I wish I can turn back the hands of time and make the 90s last forever. because my life I. would be so much better than it is now. and my older Brother and 2pac would alive if I was still in the 90s. I miss the best times a my life that took place in the 1990s the best musical Era other than the 70s and 80s . I wish I could find my way back to the 90s
Facts
Miss this type of hip hop, the 90s was the best
@liravz01 rap..means rhythm & poetry which is hip hop...is founded on...shut the fuck up lol
@@JJEHUTYY daaaMN AKIRA TAKE EM TO SCHOOL BRO 🤣
This song actually has a message..
A lot of songs do
As does most 90's music.
And no cussing.
people are stupid, if the 90's taught me anything, its that all these songs and movies with messages did more harm than good. I thought people would learn, but they got worse
@@scottyee707 Well I learned and stayed away from the more risky lifestyles that I was initially drawn to as a kid. And thanks to the music and movies, I didn't have to experience any of those situations firsthand to figure it out because the music and movies gave me enough info to know that would be an extremely difficult way to live.
Pac directed this video! If he would of made it away from Death Row his Lable would’ve been UNTOUCHABLE FOREVER
Yeah he woulda had an all star roster of Bay/LA/NY/Jersey rappers on his label
nothing can touch 90s hiphop
This song hit different 25 years later Damnn rest easy my kings
27 years later, Some things will never change. That's just the way it is.
Chucky26 change is coming.
It will change it’s a curse on black ppl
I was just listening to that song last night
The system was design to destroy Divide and Conquer Africans... you know what happens everytime someone s trying to expose it.
@@badhabit714 it was but times have change and it's not like they can get themselves out of that position, most of them don't have guidance and lead them which I believe is the reason they end up in gangs. Dont worry all those black athletes and celebrities will do that
Tupac did good directing this video❤❤❤❤❤
The crazy thing is nowadays all the rappers got 100 guns in the video talking about absolutely nothing... Man-o-Man, how times have changed.... 😟
20 years ... Another rap... missing 90s
For some reason we lost the realism in hip hop
California was way more violent in The 90s
That music is for the dumb kids. There's still real music though!
BlaqLionKing For The WORST
They don’t make music like this no more 💯.
Pac was a very talented individual. I'm 28 now and haven't touched the world even close to what Pac did. I love how he portrayed Mac in the casket with the money in his hands. Can't take things with you when you die. I hope everyone is getting through these times. -2020
From Queens to the Bay... R.I.P Big Stretch and Pac
sayzar P True talk. big up for recognizing both of the deceased!
Stretch set Pac up at quad studios.
@@afonsosantos3574 sure did
Stretch a snake #RIPPAC
@@sinokadafi1797 facts!
don't you just miss the 90s damn that was my era
Loved this in ‘93!
Sad we still haven’t gotten it together 27 years later just different players.
Mac Mall a hip hop legend
Memories!! This song was one of the first street Rao's that dealt with street violence that I saw in '91!
This 93 tho
@@Bornwinner0 was it 93? I thought 91!
@@williemitchell5262 listen to the video.
@@Bornwinner0 Thanks for the info;
Happy Holidays to you as well
AhhhHaaaaa!!!!! Classic shit right here yo!
RIP to 2pac and Big Stretch
Watchin this video made me tear up!!!! Deep the impact is real big ups Mack Mall, Rip Tupac and Big Stretch🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
2023 still here. Love this song, we dont have songs like this nowdays.. 🇧🇷
R.I.P Big Stretch and Tupac
Dayum, straight CLASSIC!!! 43 years young over here so you know i was slappin this.
1993 shit
This is real Hip hop pure and meaningful
Crazy how this song was made in the 90s but it relate to stuff going on currently in 2022
The song should tell you that it's been going on for a long time nothing has changed!
The message in this song is beautiful and sad at the same time.
Yeah but real I didn't know it came out in 1993 I found it 1995.
Just another song that Mac Mall was so relevant and ahead of his time. Malls street lit has spiritual depth and nourishment. Ghetto Theme is in my top ten Bay favorites. That’s along side with true bay legends. Too Short, 2-Pac, E-40, Mac Dre, Spice 1, Richie Rich, C-Bo, B-Legit, Celly Cel
mac mall is a bay area legend RIP MAC DRE
Facts he like that west coast Nas.
I miss the 90’s... Mac Mall 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Damn I just had a flash back to the great 90s🤦🏿♂Epic Era, Salute Mac and The Late great TUPAC ✊🏿
We need more positive rap songs and music period! 💯✊🏾🙂👌🏼
not with this stupid generation
It's banned.
A Real Masterpiece been bumping this for years and i won't stop because a young playas gotta get it together 🎤🔥
This song is a classic though
1992-93 Dammm i wish we could go back!!!
Me too I was 12 13 yrs old
Gimme '97 and I'm str8!
@@BThaSmoovUno I would take 97
@@BThaSmoovUno You had this track playing in 1997
@@traviscarter1023 why not, it still goes hard today! And '97 was my shit.
This video is hella deep... just more proof pac was a genius. Gone too soon RIP
This song need to be heard by everyone in 2020. There is a real lesson that need to be learned from this song. We got to stop killing off each other and hating against each other.
I agree with 100%. This world makes hopeless. I don’t see unity anywhere.
@@bxofficial5413 Bruh we need this 1993 energy going into the summer of 2022. People getting into argument nowadays pulling the teck-9 like he was saying then going to spend the rest of their lives in the white man's jail.
@@bxofficial5413 The black community needs this in the summer of 2022 .
It's gonna get worse, negativity will continue regardless
This is why I fell in love with rap especially Oakland
Never gets old I can rap this word for word
Classic song
I've never seen this music before and to find out that 2pac directed this is amazing! and on another note the messaged conveyed through story telling is impactful of making the listeners aware of the troubled community that the African american inhabits. "we all might be from different states but we all from the same place" we ALL got to work together for the better.
Didn’t even know this video existed until 2021, and yet still better then over half the rap videos out now.
Facts for the most part I mean it's different because today it all about turn up. You gotta go underground for real shit like this. The industry needs to get back to real shit like this the is so goofy and shit it reminds me of the rap game.
I didn't either. I'm seeing it for the first time.
Respect to this Golden Old School Hit
First heard this in '95. Still listening to this EPIC cut in 2020!!! The message is totally clear, and still very, very much relevant! PEEESE!
That's when I first heard it as a kid someone was playing it summer of 1995 .
Dope video. Pac was more talented than music. He could have been a phenomenal movie director too. Much respect to Mac Mall
@M N I saw that lol
@Rags Rocco See what happens what you try to talk your little shit and act smart on the DON's work? You gonna get torn up by his souljas, as you should. Think before you say some stupid shit again.
@Rags Rocco you took an L man don't comment anymore here...2PAC 4LIFE!!!!✊🏿🖤✊🏿🖤
Real pac fan wldnt get triggered homie dead let him rest
@Rags Rocco is that why you're watching a video directed by Tupac in 2020 because he was overrated? You're a fucking idiot man. Are you that bored and lonely have to comment on people's videos you don't like? Hahaha
Dope beat powerful message long live Tupac
“We need to put the 9’s down and let our minds advance”
Mall was before his time, im glad I grew up in the bay and got to see his rise first hand.
he kickin sum real dope game
the real hip-hop
Love 2pac since 1993 from Marseille 🏴☠️ France 🇫🇷
Just found Mac Mall after watching an evolution of hip hop vid, and I'm loving his music.
Check out dubee
Mac tha most 💯
Macdre lil Bruce tha mack rbl posse keak da sneak the jacka
The videoclip depicts the "shooting" of Mac Mall but the ones who died later were the shooter(Stretch) and Mall's friend(2Pac).The Irony.
damn..
That was deep Theo
we in the 90s experienced music on a different level
Im glad internet exists so i can listen real music all the way from Europe ❤️ bless you brothers
It was pretty cool pac directed this video
This beat was sampled on The Banging on Wax pt:2 album. The song is called "eastside RIP Riders"
Yep classic but 1st is a classic as well.
The big homies WFCG
This bumps. I also grew up in the 90's. I don't expect the kids from the 2000's to respect this.
They better respect this shit or get the fuck outta here. Shit still my anthem for this summer 2022.
I remember the day this song dropped.. i just got my 1st car .. I played this in my tape deck lol all week 😂
whats up OG
@@ClivonBarris enjoying this beautiful Saturday
Dope! R.I.P Pac
Wish more folks knew about the beast ass homie Mac Mall. True to the hip hop game out Vellejo.
Vallejo
V Town Babbbyyy
ValleyJo
And when he lost a bet in junior high and had to wear a dress.....true story, and he wore that shit like a boss
Mac Mall a true legend
I miss this kind of rap. Music with a great strong message, and also with no cussing.
Dang Pac was only 22 when he directed this
Pac did a great job as a director
This def some pac directed shit remind me of "I ain't mad at cha". Classic man straight classic.
Damn man what happened to us🤦🏽♂️..... you can feel the pain thru these lyrics how times have changed...
Now this was rap man. A fucking message.
Music, Films, Clothes, start of the internet, mobile phones and so much more. the 90s was truly a good decade.
The reason why Mac Mall was the second biggest star behind Too Short from the bay at that time, a true talent.
After 20 years ago i finally find this vidéo in mars 2020.
Jorel Lamour had this on VHS video around 93/94... haven’t seen this in years / always a classic✊🏾
Me too
2pac rip. one luv
'93 Sad Song Still Bumpin' It Even In '21 Life Ain't Good Those Dayz R Now Memoriez
Takeoff rapper reminds me this video. RIP Takeoff 🙏🏼🕊️
Ending is like super deep
"They turning the future into the past." real gem shii 🔥😪
Wow. Real Oakland 💘 We Miss You Pac ✝ Salute Mac Mall My Fam. 🌳
i swear pac rocked fila everytime
We miss u pac . Rip
Illegal Business was a classic album too. Khayree’s production was sick.
This song would end and then you’d hear “Pimp Shit” and the beat starts....great era for rap.
Not only Tupac was the greatest RAPPER ever lived and he also a great actor and director
Song still relevant today. SAD 😥. Hopefully WE WILL GET IT TOGETHER 👊🏾
Perfect hip hop song
We still aint got it together...