Es Lo Que Ocurre Aqui I understand what you are saying. I wasn’t stating it as fact, but based off Pac’s comments in the past about being appreciated by fans I think he would appreciate this. That’s all.
@@AdonaiYeshuaSpirit Thanks for the positive comment. Thats rare in comment sections now adays. We should all try to be more like you. Myself included.
most people that never listened to hip hop, dont understand it. they think its garbage music. they put it down. i am glad you have seen it has substance. it has messages. its not all about money, jewelry and girls.
A lot of it today is though. Most are about fame and fortune rather than telling the truth. There will never be another nwa or pac it biggie and it's sad cuz the stories are still there. Their music plays today just as well as back then cuz the issues are the same still
@@PulsingKrugotvoid - ironically we had an american rapper putting truth out on the mic and he was critized for being real. That was just before the election, I am from Brazil actually and I can certainly recall it.
I enjoy and respect you for taking the time to research, understand this highly intellectual, complex talented man. And for not just accepting someone else's narrative of who he was and why he rapped about what he did. Peace and blessings to you.
Tupac was great but he had greatness in his genes, Afeni Shakur is a legend. This woman definitely had her ups and downs but she was inspiration/badass personified.
Awesome its good to see an plder white male being open minded to the black culture hip hop.. Im so sick of seeing racist white males nowadays... Its obviously not all of them but more than it should be.. Their is true beauty in Tupacs music.. His legacy will always live on 😊
Hip hop and country really aren't that different when you think about it. Only difference is the one telling the story and the delivery. The story themselves are very sinilar
Yeah my step dad always said it sounded like I was either listening to rap or country growing up lol. Both honest and raw in their essence like all good music is
JAY OH I hear what you’re saying. But you gotta understand he was only in death row for 9 months. And while only being there for 9 months, he worked with an intensity that bordered on obsession. He knew his time was short.
@@lucasmichaels2204 he hated being on death row but was desperate to get outta prison ..d.r was the only one at time who cud do that...he had plans for the future make no mistake but he knew being on death row wasnt a great decision and could cost him...
im a huge hip hop head but never cared about pac but for the first ever i just recently listened to every pac song for the first time...best stuff is on 2pacalypse
Wtf version are you watching?? lol editing out the word "crime" and "purse to snatch" but leaving in stuff like "smoke crack tonight". The 90's were a different time.
desmond mphahlele yup and he was supposed to be the leader for the new black panther party but he died so that’s why the fbi had 4,000 pages on Tupac and followed his every move.
He was in his early twenties when he wrote these songs. You can hear his flaws, misconceptions, contradictions, naivety in all of them and they're mostly due to hardships he had to encounter and not to forget his youth! How many people can say they were this vocal and insightful at this age? We all make mistakes - not only while young. But him facing the challenges and pressure he did in his short life... they can at least explain his shortcomings and make his music no less profound.
OutTheMouse ! As above I agree. Check out the Jamiroquai album Emergency on Planet Earth. Was released in 1992. Some of the lyrics were politically motivated and Jay was in early 20's when he wrote the album. When you gonna learn is a lyrical masterpiece as were too young to die, emergency on planet earth and revolution 1993. 2pac found out about them in 1994 when he was incarcerated and became a 'fan'
"Whatr our leaders doing about it? Not a damn thing, all they care about is their damn power". There couldn't be a truer statement. mad props to you sir!
As a black man, that grew up in that era. I appreciate your reaction.. listen to me against the world, so many tears, against all odds..it's more but those will get at Cha. Shalom
I love how you dont just react, but sit down, take your time and reserch it to give a truthfull reaction and review! I always loved this song, but you know know more then I did for years listening to it!! And I love how you delved into hip hop for a week and stayed there!! You have now listened and resurched hip hops GOTS like eminem, 2pac etc! Much love from Norway, keep them coming! Would love to watch you react to NAS and some Joiner Lucas!
And government fought hard against him.. Try to cast him a villain.. I was soo hurt when he died.. But we the generation of him "Old School" O.G's... Made sure He was never Forgotten.. And His Message of T.H.U.G Life live on... If you enjoy His music and message... Don't know if you seen it or not.. The movie called " The Hate U Give "... Is a movie inspired by tupac message... Used in today's generation issues...
I love this channel. This is what we need in this country. We need more openness and we need more exchanging of ideas and we need more walking a minute in someone else's shoes and less judgment and we need real understanding. Like yeah.... we all gotta open our eyes more. The hood, the barrio, this is really life for a lot of Americans every single day. We are all just trying to live, and we are all just using our culture and our art forms to express our pain. We are all just trying to connect.
I love it that you get the info abt the song. Tupac was a genius. If you don't know what he saying it's a little confusing. I'm since day 1 a huge fan of him and still are.... nowadays I still listen to his song daily. And I Am still impressed every day. Every day I wondering what if he was still alive....... damnnn. When I was at college years ago I had to do an assignment about ppl who write poem's. And I came with tupac. My teacher said this I cannot accept. Then I show her some lyrics and a get an A. If you want anything to know about him just ask me....i know everything of him. Call me a 2pac stalker/creep. Hahaha. I'm sorry for my bad English and I hope you can understand what I am writing. If you can please comment the 2pac interviews. Thank you for you video's
Rapper, poet, actor, activist and off the charts chariama - there will never be another close to him. His songs are timeless and his legacy will never die You have my fav reaction videos by far.
Great reaction. Most people would just say, "Who's Huey," and leave it at that. You made an effort to find out. Tupac is deep, complex, and multi-dimensional. To fully understand and appreciate Tupac, you have to go beyond his music. Learn from documentaries, from his poetry, from interviews, and the Black Panthers. This song had Panther influence from top to bottom. Much respect TCB, for your open mind. Also, for recognizing that Tupac is something special, and next level.
The message is timeless. I go through the same emotions listening to these lyrics... and I grew up and still live in a country that does not experience racial violence to the levels that some Americans have gone through for generations.
When dude said he was black panther, rappers MLK Jr, Malcolm X was a awesome feeling. He might not understand the struggle but he got that PAC was a leader and how much difference/ impact he made (could've accomplished 😔). Good reaction vid✌🏾
Hes the goat because he cared so much for his people His music is relatable too what is still going on today He was more than a rapper and did so much at only 25 As a Mexican American kid from LA he always showed us love and for that he will always be respected by us and loved
Changes bye 2pac is my favorite song & 2pac is my favorite rapper in the world forever & 2pac is the greatest rapper of all time in the world forever & i listen to 2pac 24/7 everyday of my life forever & r.i.p 2pac 😥😥💔💔
I just got put on to your channel today and I think I already watched like 10 reactions of yours, you seem down to earth and I wish you success on youtube..also, you should react to this artist named young chris - streets keep calling, awesome song with great story telling which you would really have to listen to to understand
I totally respect the fact that you're able to Overstand the point of the other side, regardless of your own background or opinion. As a man, I have to respect you for that.
Tupac would been so proud of seeing this , Millions of people love and admire him. I feel bad for him not really see the love the fans have for him. He died to early but the impact he did is a lifetime ! We miss Pac forever in our hearts and forever NR1 . Love ur videos man keep it coming new subscriber here.
As a kid I was inspired by Pac's ability to be positive about life and now I'm inspired by you and others ability to listen. Rap these days isn't the same...or maybe I'm just getting old
Tupac is a prolific story teller and genius. Who's every thought made you think.He was able to paint a not so pretty picture but you understood he spoke the truth, and was way ahead of his time. "You money for wars, but can't feed the poor."
That's why Pac has been revered all these years after his death for great music. Ya he could rap about bs but he made songs that made you think and feel every word. He made music that would make you feel feel like you lived what he was saying. Didn't matter if you were black and from the hood or white in upper class.
After this reaction video.. Sir you get IT!! as Americans we are all one... again reference point, favorite band Metallica, favorite guitarist Stevie Ray Vaughn, southern rock Creedence Clearwater, and so on but artist and lyrics only TUPAC HE REACHES ACROSS ALL OF US
Greetings from Ireland...nice video and you seem like a good dude... My favs genres are hip hop (not today's rap) and country!! Both powerful genres with a message!
just stumbled upon your channel and you basically summed up 2pac and you get it and you prove that their are no color boundaries on his music the man kept it real in his music and told truths all could relate to that under stood and were looking for it ..i grew up during this era every time i hear pac's music its like for the first time his music has that timeless quality that artists today lack in spades and its why there will nNEVER BE ANOTHER 2PAC the man was truly a gift from god
I remember when this song first came out. It seemed like every time you turned on the tv a rapper was being shot at and/or killed. This song made me stop what I was doing and it really hit me hard....😔
I remember when that song came on TV for the first time on mtv.i was 8 and I know every word by heart. Came out after he died.he was major to me as a child because all of the older people admired him. So naturally I became obsessed with him music too.i like how you said it makes you angry.when you said that;I felt like as a black man I'm being seen and someone else feels my struggle..thank you for saying it makes you angry.that made my day sir.
I gotta admit, I laughed when I first saw your thumbnails of you reacting to 2Pac, and I apologize. You make great points and it’s refreshing to see you are a fan of his and other rap. I thought I was the only father who liked rap. You just gained a new subscriber. I enjoy your videos! Continued success!
see this is how a reaction video is supposed to be , listen to the song an then comment. some of these other dudes gotta pause and comment every five seconds. kudos dude.
Tupac is one of the best directors in making music. When a movie takes time to get us connected to the characters, you will miss them, we will cry when the story ends... Tupac does this many times in his music in short time, and get us connected and care for what was just said/hear/spoken/rap...
Those emotions you feel. That's what makes Tupac the best. His impact was great
Amen
Yuppp
He was such a gift to us all...🙏❤️🌎🙏❤️🌎
He still remains my best Rapper
Yes!
this is how we ends RACISM .. i like this dude real talk, he's actually understanding from the black males perspective, and what we go thru!
@Jackei, Well said
I like his honesty :)
@vlad Russia-Jupiter-мы преодолеем There was nothing racist about his comment, what're you talking about you don't even know yourself do you?
ong brother
He might see where they might be coming from but will never understand what it’s growing up being black and fearing what you have to fear
Much love to you Texas Country Boy! 2pac would have loved you!
Es Lo Que Ocurre Aqui Pac loved all his fans. That was his perspective when he was here.🤷🏿♂️
Es Lo Que Ocurre Aqui So you just want to disagree about something? I don’t major in minors or minor in majors. And this is definitely not major.
Es Lo Que Ocurre Aqui I understand what you are saying. I wasn’t stating it as fact, but based off Pac’s comments in the past about being appreciated by fans I think he would appreciate this. That’s all.
Es Lo Que Ocurre Aqui It’s what happens here😉
@@AdonaiYeshuaSpirit Thanks for the positive comment. Thats rare in comment sections now adays. We should all try to be more like you. Myself included.
finally a white dude who could admit he doesn’t know anything about the hood. respect🤝
smart, real ppl come in all stripes. i will never judge a person before they open their mouth.
🙏🏿 peace to you my brother for giving Tupac an open ear 👂 🤘🏿
most people that never listened to hip hop, dont understand it. they think its garbage music. they put it down. i am glad you have seen it has substance. it has messages. its not all about money, jewelry and girls.
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A lot of it today is though. Most are about fame and fortune rather than telling the truth. There will never be another nwa or pac it biggie and it's sad cuz the stories are still there. Their music plays today just as well as back then cuz the issues are the same still
@@PulsingKrugotvoid - ironically we had an american rapper putting truth out on the mic and he was critized for being real. That was just before the election, I am from Brazil actually and I can certainly recall it.
2pac is a GOAT .
Amina Yassin someone didn't get it. 😂😂
Makaveli Family ????? Goat means Greatest of all time.
He’s the goat
@@shikorinatanisha GOAT greatest of All time
Makaveli Family lmao
I enjoy and respect you for taking the time to research, understand this highly intellectual, complex talented man. And for not just accepting someone else's narrative of who he was and why he rapped about what he did. Peace and blessings to you.
Nigga
"Black panther rapper" hit it on the nail
tupac is a whole other level! I love him so much! I still listen to his music everyday. I sure miss him. rest easy tupac. much love😘
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This song is in the music library of the Vatican and the White House.
For real?
@@nobodycares1423 Yep! America actually stores important pieces about life in the hood. Boyz n the Hood is stored in the Library of Congress.
Tupac was great but he had greatness in his genes, Afeni Shakur is a legend. This woman definitely had her ups and downs but she was inspiration/badass personified.
Defended herself in court against the federal government AND WON.
John Brown incredible. We need them today more than ever, thank god we had them at all☠️
Awesome its good to see an plder white male being open minded to the black culture hip hop.. Im so sick of seeing racist white males nowadays... Its obviously not all of them but more than it should be.. Their is true beauty in Tupacs music.. His legacy will always live on 😊
Im sick of people only seeing white racism. All races are racist
@@subway5907 true all races have racists its just cool to see someonenas open minded as this man its refreshing to see! Good day to you~
@@subway5907 your pic is hilarious XD
smitten kitten Haha thank you😆
smitten kitten “White Males” you make it as tho no females can be racist. Well done for generalising an entire race and gender.
Hip hop and country really aren't that different when you think about it. Only difference is the one telling the story and the delivery. The story themselves are very sinilar
Yeah my step dad always said it sounded like I was either listening to rap or country growing up lol. Both honest and raw in their essence like all good music is
@@ericpirillo7260 agreed
but today there Totally different
Old town road
@@shadowking141ghost yeah today's music is garbage
Im glad to see your getting his messages
Yeah
The song was originally recorded in 1992, later remixed & posthumously released in 1998.
Wow. Shows you that even in 92 pac had so much god damn talent. Thanks for that info.
Alot of wrk released after his death was pre-death row days his best work imo
JAY OH I hear what you’re saying. But you gotta understand he was only in death row for 9 months. And while only being there for 9 months, he worked with an intensity that bordered on obsession. He knew his time was short.
@@lucasmichaels2204 he hated being on death row but was desperate to get outta prison ..d.r was the only one at time who cud do that...he had plans for the future make no mistake but he knew being on death row wasnt a great decision and could cost him...
im a huge hip hop head but never cared about pac but for the first ever i just recently listened to every pac song for the first time...best stuff is on 2pacalypse
Wtf version are you watching?? lol editing out the word "crime" and "purse to snatch" but leaving in stuff like "smoke crack tonight". The 90's were a different time.
Facts hated censored rap back in the day
Lol forreal. I'm still wondering why they edited out "ratatatat" 😂😂😂
Exactly fk this crab! Some things will never change!! When it comes to 2Pac MF's need to respect his legacy and represent his shit right!!!
He clearly said he was aware they censored lyrics thats why he printed the lyrics
This was a diffrent tupac period
“Black Panther rapper”, you spot on.
His parents were in the Black Panther
So he grew up in the Black Panther Movement/Organisation/Party
desmond mphahlele yup and he was supposed to be the leader for the new black panther party but he died so that’s why the fbi had 4,000 pages on Tupac and followed his every move.
Thank you for being inquisitive enough to conduct your own research!!😘
He was in his early twenties when he wrote these songs. You can hear his flaws, misconceptions, contradictions, naivety in all of them and they're mostly due to hardships he had to encounter and not to forget his youth! How many people can say they were this vocal and insightful at this age? We all make mistakes - not only while young. But him facing the challenges and pressure he did in his short life... they can at least explain his shortcomings and make his music no less profound.
OutTheMouse ! I agree totally with you.
OutTheMouse ! As above I agree. Check out the Jamiroquai album Emergency on Planet Earth. Was released in 1992. Some of the lyrics were politically motivated and Jay was in early 20's when he wrote the album. When you gonna learn is a lyrical masterpiece as were too young to die, emergency on planet earth and revolution 1993. 2pac found out about them in 1994 when he was incarcerated and became a 'fan'
he was 21 when he wrote tgis
You will NEVER hear music like that today I guarantee you.
You can in the UK
Nas everything
You can @6ix9nine
Not true. Kendrick Lamar has tons of songs like this. And there are dozens of more rappers that does it too.
Dax
"Whatr our leaders doing about it? Not a damn thing, all they care about is their damn power". There couldn't be a truer statement. mad props to you sir!
Do tupac dear mama and keep ya head up
Good reaction. Just discovered your channel, will definitely be back for more.
Your reactions show why Pac is the greatest 💯🔥Legend🔥💯greets from Germany ✌
FACTS
Im black and im a TEXAS native much respect to you for this!
As a black man, that grew up in that era. I appreciate your reaction.. listen to me against the world, so many tears, against all odds..it's more but those will get at Cha. Shalom
I love how you dont just react, but sit down, take your time and reserch it to give a truthfull reaction and review! I always loved this song, but you know know more then I did for years listening to it!! And I love how you delved into hip hop for a week and stayed there!! You have now listened and resurched hip hops GOTS like eminem, 2pac etc! Much love from Norway, keep them coming! Would love to watch you react to NAS and some Joiner Lucas!
Another song with poetic beauty from Tupac. No other rapper can compare to his Poetic Truth.
And government fought hard against him.. Try to cast him a villain..
I was soo hurt when he died.. But we the generation of him "Old School" O.G's... Made sure He was never Forgotten.. And His Message of T.H.U.G Life live on...
If you enjoy His music and message... Don't know if you seen it or not.. The movie called " The Hate U Give "... Is a movie inspired by tupac message... Used in today's generation issues...
My favorite song from Tupac, I never get bored from it, and always need to hear it at least 2 times.
Love from Mexico everyone.
This is how people become fan of 2pac cuz of his dope ass lyrics....
Awesome human being.
Much love and respect to 2pac Shakur and outlaws.
I love this channel. This is what we need in this country. We need more openness and we need more exchanging of ideas and we need more walking a minute in someone else's shoes and less judgment and we need real understanding. Like yeah.... we all gotta open our eyes more. The hood, the barrio, this is really life for a lot of Americans every single day. We are all just trying to live, and we are all just using our culture and our art forms to express our pain. We are all just trying to connect.
I love this..... ALL TUPAC WANTED WAS FOR PEOPLE TO HEAR HIM.... OMG I MISS HIM♥ REST IN PARIDISE Tupac #legendsneverdie
I love it that you get the info abt the song. Tupac was a genius. If you don't know what he saying it's a little confusing. I'm since day 1 a huge fan of him and still are.... nowadays I still listen to his song daily. And I Am still impressed every day. Every day I wondering what if he was still alive....... damnnn. When I was at college years ago I had to do an assignment about ppl who write poem's. And I came with tupac. My teacher said this I cannot accept. Then I show her some lyrics and a get an A. If you want anything to know about him just ask me....i know everything of him. Call me a 2pac stalker/creep. Hahaha. I'm sorry for my bad English and I hope you can understand what I am writing. If you can please comment the 2pac interviews. Thank you for you video's
I DID 1 ALREADY AND ITS POSTED ---- CHECK IT OUT
Oh really !quick quiz What was the last Tupac song he recorded?
@@isaiahzay263 I think toss it up.
Many feel as the he is still alive... If you look deep enough, you will discover the truth. I feel like he still is.
where ya from Khalifa?
You're welcome, Mr. Shakur. - Bruce Hornsby.
Rapper, poet, actor, activist and off the charts chariama - there will never be another close to him. His songs are timeless and his legacy will never die
You have my fav reaction videos by far.
My first time watching you and I subscribe. Much love from Oakland
One of my favorite songs from 2pac-letter to my unborn
Mr. Merica that’s a hit
Great reaction. Most people would just say, "Who's Huey," and leave it at that. You made an effort to find out. Tupac is deep, complex, and multi-dimensional. To fully understand and appreciate Tupac, you have to go beyond his music. Learn from documentaries, from his poetry, from interviews, and the Black Panthers. This song had Panther influence from top to bottom. Much respect TCB, for your open mind. Also, for recognizing that Tupac is something special, and next level.
Somethings will never change it's the end of 2018 smh that's just the way it is
Pac is, by far, the greatest rapper of all time. You nailed him & everything he embodied when you described the man. Well done
R.i.P My best rapper Tupac légende respect
You Could Tell How Much Respect Texas Country Boy Have For Tupac, Much Respect 💪🏾✊🏾
The message is timeless. I go through the same emotions listening to these lyrics... and I grew up and still live in a country that does not experience racial violence to the levels that some Americans have gone through for generations.
The king of hip hop 🔥🔥🔥
When dude said he was black panther, rappers MLK Jr, Malcolm X was a awesome feeling. He might not understand the struggle but he got that PAC was a leader and how much difference/ impact he made (could've accomplished 😔). Good reaction vid✌🏾
Hes the goat because he cared so much for his people
His music is relatable too what is still going on today
He was more than a rapper and did so much at only 25
As a Mexican American kid from LA he always showed us love and for that he will always be respected by us and loved
This song is very powerful and important for people who need listen to him. We all need working together to change our society and ourselves
Changes bye 2pac is my favorite song & 2pac is my favorite rapper in the world forever & 2pac is the greatest rapper of all time in the world forever & i listen to 2pac 24/7 everyday of my life forever & r.i.p 2pac 😥😥💔💔
I just got put on to your channel today and I think I already watched like 10 reactions of yours, you seem down to earth and I wish you success on youtube..also, you should react to this artist named young chris - streets keep calling, awesome song with great story telling which you would really have to listen to to understand
Rip to the king , i feel the pain in his voice.
Bad love and respect to ya for understanding. Coming from a 43 year old black man. Thanks Country.
I totally respect the fact that you're able to Overstand the point of the other side, regardless of your own background or opinion. As a man, I have to respect you for that.
Greatest rapper of all time.
2pac Eternal. 👑🖤💫🎤
Tupac would been so proud of seeing this , Millions of people love and admire him. I feel bad for him not really see the love the fans have for him. He died to early but the impact he did is a lifetime ! We miss Pac forever in our hearts and forever NR1 . Love ur videos man keep it coming new subscriber here.
Tupac the best.
As a kid I was inspired by Pac's ability to be positive about life and now I'm inspired by you and others ability to listen. Rap these days isn't the same...or maybe I'm just getting old
Tupac is a prolific story teller and genius. Who's every thought made you think.He was able to paint a not so pretty picture but you understood he spoke the truth, and was way ahead of his time. "You money for wars, but can't feed the poor."
Deepest lyrics in hip hop and the delivery- from Australia can't kill Tupac he's alive around the world.
so far, this cat is the best for reaction vid. keep it real bud
This is why tupac is so loved by black people to this day, because he found the words to express a lot of our realities.
That's why Pac has been revered all these years after his death for great music. Ya he could rap about bs but he made songs that made you think and feel every word. He made music that would make you feel feel like you lived what he was saying. Didn't matter if you were black and from the hood or white in upper class.
Great! React to TUPAC: “Me Against the World” AND “Unconditional Love”
Agreed !
Unconditional love is my fav
He already did
So much respect to you for this
2Pac's mom was a Black Panther, and he grew up around them when he was young. So that explains your connection, spot on man
After this reaction video.. Sir you get IT!! as Americans we are all one... again reference point, favorite band Metallica, favorite guitarist Stevie Ray Vaughn, southern rock Creedence Clearwater, and so on but artist and lyrics only TUPAC HE REACHES ACROSS ALL OF US
Tupac was a Beautiful and tortured soul. Thx for taking the time to try and get to know what he was about.
I think it's awesome that you have an open mind, and genuinely try to understand the plight of the Black Man in America!
It's on Individuals to change and do what you have to do to survive. Got to change the way we eat, live, and the way we treat each other!
Thank you for having an open mind👍
thing i love about 2pac, is that he has more albums out since he died than while he was alive. CRAZY
Very good job Tupac lives on🙏 Poland watch your video😁
Good job giving this a listen country boy. More people need to break cliches! Give "who do you believe in" a listen if you get the chance
Cool seeing someone I wouldn't think would enjoy pac, enjoying pac
Greetings from Ireland...nice video and you seem like a good dude... My favs genres are hip hop (not today's rap) and country!! Both powerful genres with a message!
Thank you country boy keep 2pac alive we love and one love to all
just stumbled upon your channel and you basically summed up 2pac and you get it and you prove that their are no color boundaries on his music the man kept it real in his music and told truths all could relate to that under stood and were looking for it ..i grew up during this era every time i hear pac's music its like for the first time his music has that timeless quality that artists today lack in spades and its why there will nNEVER BE ANOTHER 2PAC the man was truly a gift from god
Thanks! for your story .. it will never be MC like Pac! He was talking about real life, street and ghetto
Rest In Peace! Pac: The Good Die Young
I remember when this song first came out. It seemed like every time you turned on the tv a rapper was being shot at and/or killed. This song made me stop what I was doing and it really hit me hard....😔
My lord. A real human. G in me. 4ever we live.
my god his message he brings it each time. y can tell he had the 60s black panthers wisdom teach to him. his mom did a good j0b raise him up.
I remember when that song came on TV for the first time on mtv.i was 8 and I know every word by heart. Came out after he died.he was major to me as a child because all of the older people admired him. So naturally I became obsessed with him music too.i like how you said it makes you angry.when you said that;I felt like as a black man I'm being seen and someone else feels my struggle..thank you for saying it makes you angry.that made my day sir.
My boy printed out the lyrics 💀 good shit keep up the vids man 💯
"A little happy 'Wow' right here" Bob Ross on T.C.B! lol
Great videos, and I really appreciate your efforts in trying to learn Hip Hop
Amazing reaction with on-point commentary at the end. We need more people like you in this country especially in today's climate
One of my favourite new reactors, good work, not many would have bothered to print the lyrics to fully understand the meaning of this song
I gotta admit, I laughed when I first saw your thumbnails of you reacting to 2Pac, and I apologize. You make great points and it’s refreshing to see you are a fan of his and other rap. I thought I was the only father who liked rap. You just gained a new subscriber. I enjoy your videos! Continued success!
see this is how a reaction video is supposed to be , listen to the song an then comment. some of these other dudes gotta pause and comment every five seconds. kudos dude.
I love how much effort you put into digesting the lyrics. Not like other reaction videos
TUPAC THE KING
RIP Tamir rice, we can't change as a country and as a people until we address our past problems.
should use the site rap genius it explains all the lyrics and references in songs
Texas country boy ,me and Tupac salute you my brother . keep ur head up stay strong💯💪💪
You really get who Tupac was!! Much love to you and your family!!
Watching this man vibe to this song reminds me how universal art is.
Respect
Chaz G I Love Ya My Brother
Tupac is one of the best directors in making music. When a movie takes time to get us connected to the characters, you will miss them, we will cry when the story ends... Tupac does this many times in his music in short time, and get us connected and care for what was just said/hear/spoken/rap...
Its good for all ppl to listen to Pac prophetic lyrics....thanks for your time and ear.
If more people did some cross culture research before judging others the world would be a better place. Hats off to you!
I have been making the correlation between Country Music and Rap music for years!! Thank you for saying that comment! Totally agree with that comment.