Once upon a time Jimmy Henchman told Pac: “Can’t go to war unless you got money to go to war”. That’s why he said that line at the end of the song. “Don’t go to war unless your money right. Well I got my money right, now I want war”
@@DashBorad_P watch the interviews on djvlad with the outlawz members. napoleon said pac told him he was going to remove the nas diss as they squashed the beef
@@darthrasheed8248 pac ain’t nvr squash no beef with Nas… 🤣🤣🤣🤣 you stupid as hell. This goes to show you young as hell. You told me look on TH-cam. Bruh we didn’t even do TH-cam back in the 90’s. I don’t think there was a TH-cam back in the 90’s.. like bruh get yo facts straight. Nas drop the beef with pac.. .. that’s why Nas said what he said about pac.. smh like I said youngin learn yo rap history… go on TH-cam..🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 if you don’t sit yo young as down somewhere cuzz
Great Reaction, not only he diss rappers but he diss eal official streets dudes like Haitian Jack, Jimmy Henchman, and King Tut. He was fearless or by he was just crazy either way he was the peoples champ. LEGEND!
What impresses me about your reactions is that you really research your history. Most reviewers for example would've skipped over that part about Jimmy Henchman. But you showed your knowledge whether 100% correct or partially correct...you take this seriously and thats why you're my favorite reactor. Keep up the good work Young King.
This track single handedly shows how special was as a rapper and lyricist his word play and rhyme pattern went hard and everyone in the industry didnt want the smoke with him he was too much for these guys trust me 💥💥💥
My nigga you made my day today.i haven't heard this song in awhile and soon as I get home from work to relax this video pops up.this song is not underrated.a quick fact,before pac left for Vegas him and Nas made peace and had plans on making a song together to end the media entitled east coast west coast beef and was gonna have the Nas disses taken off the album but he was killed and the rest is history.enjoyed the video.1💯
My favorite Tupac rather Machaveli song. I can’t think of a song that’s realer than this. You can hear the passion in every word he says. Probably the realest song ever recorded.
The most chilling part of the song for me was _probably be murdered for this shit that I said, I bring the real, I’ll be a legend breathing or dead_ I still sit back when I hear that line!
@@verbone not the point. He was already dead when this was released. If he was alive when this was released, that line bout Stretch & Jimmy would definitely got him killed. Pac was a different beast. Goat.
De La Soul definitely dissed Pac in that video and song Lol.. I think Treach and His Team(Naughty By Nature)… and a lot of New Jersey Gs…. Beat De La Soul up on stage in NY for that!!
8:40 2Pac actually met up with Nas and they talked things out and 2Pac told Nas that he was gonna remove the disses he had going at Nas but 2Pac passed away before he could, so the songs were left with the Nas disses in them
Took 5 like me...5 bullets but him and nas squashed the beef right before he passed and he was gonna remove all the nas disses in this album but he passed away pac was a big fan of nas
Great reaction!! I see and hear alot of people saying what their favorite album or song is by 2pac. For me it's hard to say I have a favorite. That's like me saying I like "All Eyez on me" better than "Strictly For My Niggaz "or "Me Against The World ". For me it just depends on what mood I'm in. Because it's not like their all speaking on the same thing or makes you feel the same way when you listen to them. To me that's what makes him the greatest is because it's hard to find a favorite.
The song starts off…… “Fake…… T.H.U.G(The Hate U Give)….. Sir it’s a Tupac Shakur acronym Thug Life…… “Fake Thug No Love U get the Slug CB4 Gusto Ya Luck Low idk until I was Drunk tho!!! Do Your research Son!!!
@Camron Shean…. Nas dissed them BOTH…… Nas at times will give a Political Correct answer depending on the interview and if He wanna speak in depth on situations like that… Same way as in real life, at Home or in the Streets. Pay Attention!!! They All add & take away.. especially in real situations Yo!!
Imo, better than Hit Em Up. He lyrically went in and told you who he was talking about and what happened when he got shot. It’s better to me from beginning to end. Hit Em Up is a club banger and more known, but I think this track is better. Just my opinion.
Yeah, I was never a big Hit Em Up fan. I felt like he was just being disrespectful (lol 🤣) just for shock value. This (and the rest of Makaveli) is what made me a Pac fan.
Hit them is batter hit - which is the lost effective way to diss. This is for hip hop junkies. It’s better just different meant for different audiences.
The guy that he said he switched sides and his new friends wanted him dead was Big Stretch who used to be close to Tupac. He was his childhood friend. Stretch grew up in Jersey but he was also cool with Biggie. During that beef with Biggie, Tupac expected stretch to be on his side but stretch didn’t want to pick sides
Stretch is from Queens.....Nas song called A Queens Story he mentioned Stretch in that since he got out of car right before Stretch got shot up. Stretch group live squad is out of Queens. Ed Lover help him get the record deal at Tommy Boy
Makaveli is his best work in my opinion. That album made me a pac fan back when I was caught up in the biggie vs pac one side or the other era😂😂 the whole album is truly a great piece of work and stands out compared to his other albums. You should react to Raekwon - The Faster Blade
all i'll ever keep saying is I wish to God back then somebody could have got to Pac and ended so much negativity...lord knows how diff it would have been had he and Big let it be known everything is cool again smh
Pac is such a great amazing poet. Please react to his Album Me against the world. He gets to deep personal level on that one. Hopefully Pac will never be forgotten. He left a great mark on this planet. I'm not saying I'm gonna change the world, but I guarantee that I will spark the brain that will change the world.”
The GOAT! Plain & simple! Everybody was dope but, Pac was different! Nobody was like him before him or after him! I love some of the niggas he dissed but, real talk… only Pac could said this shit! On the Makaveli album intro, they do say “Nas, the alleged ringleader”. Even though Pac had beef with others in Hiphop (especially from NYC), he always knew what us the fans knew, Nas was the real King of New York, over Biggie, Biggie just got more commercial fam, than Nas. But BIG was PAC’s little homie, so he knew who to address, in order. Nas was like Pac, in ideology but, not in heart & balls. Nas said this himself, in a interview, some years ago. That only thing he lacked was the “balls”/courage of Pac. That’s exactly why Pac addressed him first in this song. Pac felt Nas should’ve took his crown of NY back from Biggie, and since he didn’t, and let Bad Boy run the east coast, Pac has an issue with that, plus he was studying Nas’s “It Was Written”, around the time right before he got killed. He didn’t mention Biggie, cause he already did, and knew Biggie & Puffy were small fries in the game. On this track, Pac address everyone he heard Diss him, from prison, Everybody he mentioned on this track, did say something about Pac either in song, or in the media (tv, magazines, interviews, etc) So as harsh as Pac came off on this song, he was 💯% justified in everything he said on it. People might hate & be mad, but, it’s the truth, all you gotta do is go back & study every Pac interview, and he explains it all himself. He tells you what to go back & study, and listen to again. And since I did, Pac wasn’t wrong about anything he said or did! And I’m a true student & scholar of Hiphop culture & Hiphop history. Ghostface was my favorite emcee in the 90s, until Nas’s song, Amongst Kings, got leaked on mixtapes (in 98), once I went to prison in 2003, and really started studying PAC’s every word, I came to realize Pac was the true head honcho, in my era. I studied everything he said to go back & study, and if you do the same, you’ll see Pac never lied about anything, he was riding for or against! 💯 He spoke the absolute truth, and rode out for it, to the fullest. Even bust his gun over his stance (when he popped those 2 cops in Atlanta, and beat this case). Pac is more different than anybody else in Hiphop history, and all these other rappers know it, that’s why a lot of mfs hate on Pac. And even though they hate & are jealous of him, his words & deeds will always ring true. 💯✌🏾#YouWokeUpThe2PacSpirits Ps. This song is harder than, Hit Em Up. But do a reaction to, “Watch Yo Mouth”. And “Troublesome ‘96” is a whole Pac Diss track to Nas. Both of those are super hard! Oh and also, “When We Ride on Our Enemies”. 💯💯💯 Pac was the most fearless, Hiphop has ever saw! Nobody can lie about that! Pac left so much evidence: in songs, interviews, etc. #RIPPac #TheGOAT
8:55 yeah at 3:59 2Pac disses De La Soul. He had beef with them because he thought they dissed him in their music video for Ego Trippin' (Part Two) 5:41 2Pac disses Walter "King Tut" Johnson 6:10 2Pac is dissing his former friend Stretch who was on the song Pain with him, 2Pac also disses him on the first verse of his song Holla At Me
Pac fan since 93 and it was such a loss when he died in of itself and with the direction his music was going, that we would never know what was to come next. All the subsequent music they released after he died pales in comparison to Tupac's footprint while he was alive had he been able to keep going with his ideas 💡
Someone correct me if I’m wrong. But I believe PAC released like 7 posthumous albums over the next decade. Trust me I’m sure he still got another one sealed up somewhere and we’ll all be trying to catch up.
I think the first 2 that came out were just songs that didn’t make other albums. I can think of it now, but there were a few songs off the first album that came out after he died and you could hear musically that it would have been on MATW. Then there were others that were not finished and I guess they just added a new beat or dropped a feature on it.
I understand whatPac was doing. Big was King of NY. Nas was probably the greatest up to that point. Prodigy was fucking Prodigy! Pac is straight up real and straight up hip hop. He was coming at Biggie Nas and P to take the throne as number one. “I take this war shit deeply” so if that means I gotta come at my “friend” Big then by any means, do it. Get the crown.
That NY crown 👑 was a battle between NAS & BIG….. since Pac who was born and raised Uptown NY until early to mid teens to Bmore(Baltimore) then to Oakland and Marin City California most NYers wasn’t giving Pac the NY King…. Now was He worthy is another discussion but most saw Him maybe as an Out of Towner… Which is Definitely unfair!!
Him and Nas squashed their beef in New York 3 days before he got shot. They planned to collaborate together, Pac was supposed to appear in Nas's music video "Street Dreams" and there are rumors that they planned to make music together.
Nas responded to it on a song calls, We will always survive, an song is about biggie and Tupac. Plus he talk about a song that Dope called Will there ever be peace og version
Def gotta see you do Pain, Me Against The World, and Only God Can Judge Me Now. This album and this track specifically are some of the creepiest in the mythos of hip hop and at times it really feels like 2Pac knew everything that was about to happen. Great track but those are the vibes I always got from the project.
I think he's referring to The Message by Nas "Heard shots and dropped, son, caught a hot one Somebody take this biscuit 'fore the cops come Then they came askin' me my name What the fuck? I got stitched up, it went through Left the hospital that same night, what Got my gat back, time to backtrack I had the drop so how the fuck I get clapped?"
"God Don't Like Ugly It Was Written" (Play on of Nas album titled It Was Written) "Ayo Nas Your Whole Damn Style Is Bitten You Heard My Melody Read About My Life In The Papers All My Run Ins With Authorities Felonious Capers Now You Wanna Live My Life"(Pac said Nas sound like Rakim and Rakim has a song called My Melody also Pac is saying Nas is portraying a false image of him being in conflict/shootouts like Pac when he hasn't) "So What's The Chazzer Nas? Niggaz That Don't Rhyme Right You Seen Too Many Movies" (Pac is going in on Nas!! If you ever watched the movie Scarface Tony says a Chazzer is a pig who doesn't fly straight and Pac is saying Nas is a nigga who doesn't rhyme right this is also a play on of Nas using a mafioso image i.e Pablo Escobar so Pac uses that against him saying he creates his life based on what he sees not what he does Nas also references Scarface on his first album a lot Pac really broke him down lyrically but doesn't get the credit for it)
Way offtopic: Stopping on the *God don't like ugly* line made me think of "God Loves Ugly" by Atmosphere. Hope you take a trip into the Rhymesayers catalog one of these days. Some amazing artists and music.
Once upon a time Jimmy Henchman told Pac: “Can’t go to war unless you got money to go to war”. That’s why he said that line at the end of the song. “Don’t go to war unless your money right. Well I got my money right, now I want war”
He told pac don't go to war until your money right
Yeah well he was too bold for this world. 25 is hardly a life..
After Pac and Nas talked and squashed their beef, he was going to go back and take out that verse where he dissed Nas, but he never got the chance.
Who and the hell told you that? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@DashBorad_P It's true, research it. He was going to remove Nas from this song after they squashed the beef in NY
@@DashBorad_P watch the interviews on djvlad with the outlawz members. napoleon said pac told him he was going to remove the nas diss as they squashed the beef
@@DashBorad_P where you been at?? Eric B even said he was happy he squashed the beef with Nas. Go on TH-cam Goofy
@@darthrasheed8248 pac ain’t nvr squash no beef with Nas… 🤣🤣🤣🤣 you stupid as hell. This goes to show you young as hell. You told me look on TH-cam. Bruh we didn’t even do TH-cam back in the 90’s. I don’t think there was a TH-cam back in the 90’s.. like bruh get yo facts straight. Nas drop the beef with pac.. .. that’s why Nas said what he said about pac.. smh like I said youngin learn yo rap history… go on TH-cam..🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 if you don’t sit yo young as down somewhere cuzz
He mentioned biggie, Jay z, etc...that whole makaveli album was his "kiss my ass" album to everyone he had beef with.
Great Reaction, not only he diss rappers but he diss eal official streets dudes like Haitian Jack, Jimmy Henchman, and King Tut. He was fearless or by he was just crazy either way he was the peoples champ. LEGEND!
@@syncopebane Yep, crazy ain't it
💯💯💯 Pac was the people’s champ! No way around that fact! Real niggas know what it is! ✌🏾
@@trizzmatic413 💯
1996 was a great year for Hip-Hop!
Great year with the exception of sept 13th
...and probably the last great year of it.
1993 was the best year gor hip hop
The 90s was a great era for rap period
Pac never fails to blow my mind with his poetry
No lie spoken
Weak lyrics
@@tyronetucker3093 shut up
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@@tyronetucker3093 Tupac isn't a lyrical artist. It's the heart that no one can match.
This album is a must listen and probably his best work. This and Me Against The World are probably his best pieces of work.
Blasphemy was my fav off this album
All eyes on me. Was the best album all the rest was ok at best, everybother album had good songs but not front to back.
@@myrkir9249 All Eyez on me is dope but Makaveli was light years ahead. Makaveli has no tracks to skip.
KRAZY’s my joint
Indeed
Need a "Me against the World" album review, by far his best imo.
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Agreed
Nah All Eyez On me is better
Which one sold the most All eyez on me which doesn’t matter all 3 last albums he did all went number one 🔥 goat
Oh an listen to when we ride on our enemy but it’s has to be the og version u have to write og version, it’s a slow beat
Finally Some 2Pac Reactions 💪🏼
This song was game changing...
What impresses me about your reactions is that you really research your history. Most reviewers for example would've skipped over that part about Jimmy Henchman. But you showed your knowledge whether 100% correct or partially correct...you take this seriously and thats why you're my favorite reactor. Keep up the good work Young King.
This track single handedly shows how special was as a rapper and lyricist his word play and rhyme pattern went hard and everyone in the industry didnt want the smoke with him he was too much for these guys trust me 💥💥💥
My nigga you made my day today.i haven't heard this song in awhile and soon as I get home from work to relax this video pops up.this song is not underrated.a quick fact,before pac left for Vegas him and Nas made peace and had plans on making a song together to end the media entitled east coast west coast beef and was gonna have the Nas disses taken off the album but he was killed and the rest is history.enjoyed the video.1💯
Nas “Street Dreams” video was filmed in Vegas around the time they supposed to met up to record. Either after or prior to His Death!
Damn fr ?
@@BigGThaCapitalOne yea, I think pac n biggie also cleared up their beef in Vegas moments before pac was killed
This one of my favorites Pac songs. This shit always give me goosebumps.
When thugz cry og version
Makaveli is my favorite of all his albums, with MATW and AEOM 2nd and 3rd. Any song you're not familar with from this album is worth a reaction.
I’m A huge Pac fan but I hated this album cause it was so dark & when it came out he was dead. It just felt different
@@derrickpowell2563 I get that. We (friends and I) were already anticipating the album so much it kinda felt like the only way to process his death
My favorite Tupac rather Machaveli song. I can’t think of a song that’s realer than this. You can hear the passion in every word he says. Probably the realest song ever recorded.
The most chilling part of the song for me was _probably be murdered for this shit that I said, I bring the real, I’ll be a legend breathing or dead_ I still sit back when I hear that line!
Facts 💯🤦🏾♂️🔥
Why? Pac's death had nothing to do with any of the people he mentioned in this song.
@@verbone not the point. He was already dead when this was released. If he was alive when this was released, that line bout Stretch & Jimmy would definitely got him killed. Pac was a different beast. Goat.
@@TheShadow84 no it wouldnt. fucking with real crips however gets you killed
@@wm1573 jimmy henchmen got him shot. It definitely could of got him killed. Jimmy wasn’t no rapper
He dissed De La Soul cause he thought they dissed him in the “Ego Trippin” video… De La Soul is dope, the definition of hip hop…
De La Soul definitely dissed Pac in that video and song Lol..
I think Treach and His Team(Naughty By Nature)… and a lot of New Jersey Gs…. Beat De La Soul up on stage in NY for that!!
I love de la soul they did diss him because they were against his antics and music. Let’s just call it for what it was they were hating at that time
He absolutely killed this song.
Pac was a BEAST
2pac has one of the best voices ever hit the Mic
That’s a original Cameo beat called Skin I’m in
He was fearless and I respect him for that as you said
8:40 2Pac actually met up with Nas and they talked things out and 2Pac told Nas that he was gonna remove the disses he had going at Nas but 2Pac passed away before he could, so the songs were left with the Nas disses in them
Tupac: Never Had a Friend Like Me!!! on the Gridlock Soundtrack. Brings me to Tears when hear it. Deep-Emotion Filled Record
Took 5 like me...5 bullets but him and nas squashed the beef right before he passed and he was gonna remove all the nas disses in this album but he passed away pac was a big fan of nas
Great reaction!! I see and hear alot of people saying what their favorite album or song is by 2pac. For me it's hard to say I have a favorite. That's like me saying I like "All Eyez on me" better than "Strictly For My Niggaz "or "Me Against The World ". For me it just depends on what mood I'm in. Because it's not like their all speaking on the same thing or makes you feel the same way when you listen to them. To me that's what makes him the greatest is because it's hard to find a favorite.
I love seeing the young bucks listening and doing your research on this shit
Pac studied Nas album “It Waa Written”… that album came out like 2 months before Pac death… songs like The Message by Nas has subs for Big & Pac
The song starts off…… “Fake……
T.H.U.G(The Hate U Give)…..
Sir it’s a Tupac Shakur acronym
Thug Life…… “Fake Thug No Love U get the Slug CB4 Gusto Ya Luck Low idk until I was Drunk tho!!!
Do Your research Son!!!
@Camron Shean…. Nas dissed them BOTH…… Nas at times will give a Political Correct answer depending on the interview and if He wanna speak in depth on situations like that… Same way as in real life, at Home or in the Streets. Pay Attention!!! They All add & take away.. especially in real situations Yo!!
Bro you have to react to 2Pac - Still I Rise. I'm telling you.. it's low key one of Pac's best verses
When thugz cry og version was crazy as fxck
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Y'all know real music .
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PAC was a lyrical giant in this one he showed no love to NY MC’s I believe that Makaveli is his best album that’s my opinion 🤷🏾♂️
pac music coming back around again like it never left - Justice for Pac
Definitely didn't know this was your 1st 2pac reaction vid... 💯 now you see how deep the rabbit hole went with him. It goes further!! Keep going 💪
Imo, better than Hit Em Up. He lyrically went in and told you who he was talking about and what happened when he got shot. It’s better to me from beginning to end. Hit Em Up is a club banger and more known, but I think this track is better. Just my opinion.
Yeah, I was never a big Hit Em Up fan. I felt like he was just being disrespectful (lol 🤣) just for shock value. This (and the rest of Makaveli) is what made me a Pac fan.
It wasn’t ‘shock value’ it was venting. Both songs are dope for different reasons
@@tywayne3 it definitely wasn't shock value at all pac was simply just really pissed at biggie and the east coast artists in general.
Hit them is batter hit - which is the lost effective way to diss. This is for hip hop junkies. It’s better just different meant for different audiences.
7 day theory might be my Fav Pac album, if you haven't heard it yet I'd highly recommend listening to Whitemans world off that same album
Great song
The guy that he said he switched sides and his new friends wanted him dead was Big Stretch who used to be close to Tupac. He was his childhood friend. Stretch grew up in Jersey but he was also cool with Biggie. During that beef with Biggie, Tupac expected stretch to be on his side but stretch didn’t want to pick sides
Stretch is from Queens.....Nas song called A Queens Story he mentioned Stretch in that since he got out of car right before Stretch got shot up. Stretch group live squad is out of Queens. Ed Lover help him get the record deal at Tommy Boy
Makaveli is his best work in my opinion. That album made me a pac fan back when I was caught up in the biggie vs pac one side or the other era😂😂 the whole album is truly a great piece of work and stands out compared to his other albums. You should react to Raekwon - The Faster Blade
Co sign. I'm a fan of a certain Pac flow, and he came wit it for the most of this masterpiece.
Makaveli felt like a eulogy in a way, for me my favorite pac album is me against the world, all of them were great tho.
all i'll ever keep saying is I wish to God back then somebody could have got to Pac and ended so much negativity...lord knows how diff it would have been had he and Big let it be known everything is cool again smh
Yoooo this one of my favorites from 2pac!! The beat go hard along with the lyrics, dope reaction bro...keep grinding!!
Appreciate u my guy 💯🔥
@@KingAhmadTv no problem bro
His (og version)and unreleases songs are like art at his finest.
Pac's best album.
His stuff always hit different......
GREAT SONG BY THE GREATEST
Nobody ever talk about this diss song , it's harder than" hit em up" to me
Check out: Nas - We will survive.
He´s talking bout Pac in this one, too. Keep going. Nice to see your appreciation for real HipHop.
The reason Pac was the way that he was is the Black Panther blood in his veins
Pac is such a great amazing poet.
Please react to his Album Me against the world. He gets to deep personal level on that one.
Hopefully Pac will never be forgotten.
He left a great mark on this planet.
I'm not saying I'm gonna change the world, but I guarantee that I will spark the brain that will change the world.”
I’m here for PAC!! My husband favorite Rapper!!
It’s all good man, we all know you’re a genuine dude. Bro I’ve been listening to Pac since the 90s and there’s still songs I ain’t never heard lol
The GOAT! Plain & simple! Everybody was dope but, Pac was different! Nobody was like him before him or after him!
I love some of the niggas he dissed but, real talk… only Pac could said this shit!
On the Makaveli album intro, they do say “Nas, the alleged ringleader”. Even though Pac had beef with others in Hiphop (especially from NYC), he always knew what us the fans knew, Nas was the real King of New York, over Biggie, Biggie just got more commercial fam, than Nas. But BIG was PAC’s little homie, so he knew who to address, in order. Nas was like Pac, in ideology but, not in heart & balls. Nas said this himself, in a interview, some years ago. That only thing he lacked was the “balls”/courage of Pac. That’s exactly why Pac addressed him first in this song. Pac felt Nas should’ve took his crown of NY back from Biggie, and since he didn’t, and let Bad Boy run the east coast, Pac has an issue with that, plus he was studying Nas’s “It Was Written”, around the time right before he got killed.
He didn’t mention Biggie, cause he already did, and knew Biggie & Puffy were small fries in the game. On this track, Pac address everyone he heard Diss him, from prison, Everybody he mentioned on this track, did say something about Pac either in song, or in the media (tv, magazines, interviews, etc) So as harsh as Pac came off on this song, he was 💯% justified in everything he said on it. People might hate & be mad, but, it’s the truth, all you gotta do is go back & study every Pac interview, and he explains it all himself. He tells you what to go back & study, and listen to again. And since I did, Pac wasn’t wrong about anything he said or did! And I’m a true student & scholar of Hiphop culture & Hiphop history. Ghostface was my favorite emcee in the 90s, until Nas’s song, Amongst Kings, got leaked on mixtapes (in 98), once I went to prison in 2003, and really started studying PAC’s every word, I came to realize Pac was the true head honcho, in my era. I studied everything he said to go back & study, and if you do the same, you’ll see Pac never lied about anything, he was riding for or against! 💯 He spoke the absolute truth, and rode out for it, to the fullest. Even bust his gun over his stance (when he popped those 2 cops in Atlanta, and beat this case). Pac is more different than anybody else in Hiphop history, and all these other rappers know it, that’s why a lot of mfs hate on Pac. And even though they hate & are jealous of him, his words & deeds will always ring true. 💯✌🏾#YouWokeUpThe2PacSpirits
Ps. This song is harder than, Hit Em Up. But do a reaction to, “Watch Yo Mouth”. And “Troublesome ‘96” is a whole Pac Diss track to Nas. Both of those are super hard! Oh and also, “When We Ride on Our Enemies”. 💯💯💯 Pac was the most fearless, Hiphop has ever saw! Nobody can lie about that! Pac left so much evidence: in songs, interviews, etc. #RIPPac #TheGOAT
Nas said in a interview he cried when he heard this....... that's crazy
I think that happened because this came out after Pac’s death. Nas is a huge fan of pac.
Jimmy Henchmen told Stretch to tell Pac after he was shot "To get his money right if he wanted to go to war with him"
Tupac is a legend!
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8:55 yeah at 3:59 2Pac disses De La Soul. He had beef with them because he thought they dissed him in their music video for Ego Trippin' (Part Two)
5:41 2Pac disses Walter "King Tut" Johnson
6:10 2Pac is dissing his former friend Stretch who was on the song Pain with him, 2Pac also disses him on the first verse of his song Holla At Me
Always enjoy your reaction content young blood keep up the good work!
Pac fan since 93 and it was such a loss when he died in of itself and with the direction his music was going, that we would never know what was to come next. All the subsequent music they released after he died pales in comparison to Tupac's footprint while he was alive had he been able to keep going with his ideas 💡
Pac was a Ghetto Prophet!
Thanks. That's wicked. The 🐐
Someone correct me if I’m wrong. But I believe PAC released like 7 posthumous albums over the next decade. Trust me I’m sure he still got another one sealed up somewhere and we’ll all be trying to catch up.
I think the first 2 that came out were just songs that didn’t make other albums. I can think of it now, but there were a few songs off the first album that came out after he died and you could hear musically that it would have been on MATW.
Then there were others that were not finished and I guess they just added a new beat or dropped a feature on it.
You should react to part time mutha also from his first album.thats a real deep track especially during the time it came out.💯
damn first 2pac reaction?! bout time bruh play that sh*t, the goat no doubt💯
I understand whatPac was doing. Big was King of NY. Nas was probably the greatest up to that point. Prodigy was fucking Prodigy! Pac is straight up real and straight up hip hop. He was coming at Biggie Nas and P to take the throne as number one. “I take this war shit deeply” so if that means I gotta come at my “friend” Big then by any means, do it. Get the crown.
That NY crown 👑 was a battle between NAS & BIG….. since Pac who was born and raised Uptown NY until early to mid teens to Bmore(Baltimore) then to Oakland and Marin City California most NYers wasn’t giving Pac the NY King…. Now was He worthy is another discussion but most saw Him maybe as an Out of Towner…
Which is Definitely unfair!!
Him and Nas squashed their beef in New York 3 days before he got shot. They planned to collaborate together, Pac was supposed to appear in Nas's music video "Street Dreams" and there are rumors that they planned to make music together.
Tear drops and closed caskets is a great song by Pac and the Outlaws .
2Pac - When Thugs Cry "OG Ver" 🔥 Nas diss
More Pac and West Coast stuff please
If you can listen, Me Against The World and/or Makaveli albums! Please.
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im not a 2Pac fan but this is one of favorite 2Pac joints.
Ain’t nothin underrated bout this
"Gettin Money" definitely an underrated Pac banger
Tupac- Picture me rollin, To live and die in LA, Toss it up, How do you want it and I ain't mad at cha
Now you gotta listen to Nas - “we will survive” when Nas talks about being mentioned on against all odds.
This is the greatest diss song ever ever
"Nas you whole damn style is bitten, you heard my melody" Rakim had a song called check out my melody
If you are going to do any more reactions to the Makaveli album then I suggest... White Man’s World, Crazy, and my favorite Hold Your Head.
Resist The Temptation, one of my absolute favorite 2pac songs
Fun fact: 2 pac last album he was listening to was Nas it was written on the way to Vegas
This song was underrated
I had this on cassette tape back in then
Richie Rich ft 2pac ..”Niggas Done Changed”
Took a sub a Nas and outright dissed Big
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Peep Bomb First bro
Makavelli album number one for me growing upp dat n da shinin
You need more pac reactions he the GOAT
Now you wana live my liiiiife
It would be dope to see you do a reaction for this whole album, it's fire, and apparently he wrote and produced it in a week
Nas responded to it on a song calls, We will always survive, an song is about biggie and Tupac. Plus he talk about a song that Dope called Will there ever be peace og version
Prodigy of Mobb Deep song Three featuring Cormega
Hey check out "There You Go" if you haven't heard it. It's one of my fav's by 2Pac released after he died. Keep doin' your thang young bro!
One of, so not the best diss song ever 💯🔥
2pac & Ritchie Rich
Def gotta see you do Pain, Me Against The World, and Only God Can Judge Me Now. This album and this track specifically are some of the creepiest in the mythos of hip hop and at times it really feels like 2Pac knew everything that was about to happen. Great track but those are the vibes I always got from the project.
Pac all out has well good Diss track feat outlawz
I think he's referring to The Message by Nas
"Heard shots and dropped, son, caught a hot one
Somebody take this biscuit 'fore the cops come
Then they came askin' me my name
What the fuck? I got stitched up, it went through
Left the hospital that same night, what
Got my gat back, time to backtrack
I had the drop so how the fuck I get clapped?"
This what my generation had to listen to while we was out side hustling. I’m 42
"God Don't Like Ugly It Was Written" (Play on of Nas album titled It Was Written)
"Ayo Nas Your Whole Damn Style Is Bitten You Heard My Melody Read About My Life In The Papers All My Run Ins With Authorities Felonious Capers Now You Wanna Live My Life"(Pac said Nas sound like Rakim and Rakim has a song called My Melody also Pac is saying Nas is portraying a false image of him being in conflict/shootouts like Pac when he hasn't)
"So What's The Chazzer Nas? Niggaz That Don't Rhyme Right You Seen Too Many Movies" (Pac is going in on Nas!! If you ever watched the movie Scarface Tony says a Chazzer is a pig who doesn't fly straight and Pac is saying Nas is a nigga who doesn't rhyme right this is also a play on of Nas using a mafioso image i.e Pablo Escobar so Pac uses that against him saying he creates his life based on what he sees not what he does Nas also references Scarface on his first album a lot Pac really broke him down lyrically but doesn't get the credit for it)
Nas raps about this song on his tribute song to Pac and Biggie after they both passed the song is called "We will Survive"
Way offtopic: Stopping on the *God don't like ugly* line made me think of "God Loves Ugly" by Atmosphere. Hope you take a trip into the Rhymesayers catalog one of these days. Some amazing artists and music.
Couple Pac joints to listen/react if u havent:
Pain
Hold Ya Head
Outlaw
Tradin War Stories
Krazy
:)
Yes, Pain for sure.
If you listen to the original version at the tail end of the song he goes a Jay-Z but for the album that was taken out.
He did mention BIGGIE that's when he said guess your new friend wanted you dead
U GOT TO REACT TO 2PAC THUGZ MANSION