When 2Pac said, "Little girl like Latasha, had to die/She never got to see the bullet, just heard the shot/Her little body couldn't take it, it shook and dropped..." He's talking about Latasha Harlins, a 15yr old African-American girl who was shot in the back of the head for stealing orange juice by Soon Ja Du, a 51yr old Korean born female convenience store owner, in Vermont Vista, Los Angeles, California, 13 days after videotaped beating of Rodney King, 1991. Latasha gave back the orange juice, but the owner still shot her in the back of the head, while she was leaving the store. One year later the L.A. riots happen in 1992. Check out the video.
2Pac is by far the GOAT. My favorite for sure. The only people that think otherwise are people that like metaphors. Too much real s*** going on to need metaphors tho. Powerful song.
I've been playing this song and album since it came out in 97, and though I feel every word he says, it's refreshing to see a new and fresh reaction and first listen in 2019 from someone.
hey man I'm happy that you're checking out the homie Pac I'm glad people all over TH-cam and therefore all over the world are getting to hear his message for the first time and really feel what he was about, it wasn't just music. Tupac wanted to leave the world a better place for everybody.
Look up Latasha Harlins, 15year old girl who got killed. He mentioned her in a lot of songs ( I wonder if heaven got a ghetto...). Just shows how death can impact your life
It's ironic how everyone does 2pac reactions but doesn't care to do Outlawz reactions.. Yet they were the only next to Pac, and their music is pricless.. Hey, it's just the way it is..
Yeah this song 'Hellrazor' is a Deep song with Pac talking about the Oppressed,Violent,Sad Hood/Ghetto in this song.This song was recorded in 1993 and was supposed to have been on 'Thug Style' but Pac ended up scrapping that whole Album in 1994 because he felt Biggie stole his ideas off #ReadyToDie when he talked about dealing with DEATH.Pac was going thru a lot and he always talked about His Pain and just what our PEOPLE are going thru.Great song to react to.Maybe y'all react to 2pac 'Lil Homies og'... 2pac 'When We Ride On Our Enemies og'... 2pac 'Grab The Mic'...2pac 'U Can Be Touched og'
Unconditional Love, I usually don't comment giving suggestions but you guys are very authentic real people and I highly recommend this song. Suprise no one suggested it yet.
Probably 2 pacs greatest song, and what Nipsey meant(Rip) by him being the 2pac of his generation is that he was able to create resources that helped generate income in his community(Marathon Store on Crenshaw and Slauson) and resources(Vector 90), to give hope and inspire future generstions. Something 2pac unfortunately was not able to do with his untimely passing. Both were great men of intergrity. Nipsey was a guy who was famous and you could still see on Crenshaw at a gas station or going to schools in the community giving talks to kids and passing out his music. RIP to both, love you guys reactions.
Tupac was exhibiting passion and anger in this song. He was not promoting violence. He was talking to God asking for forgiveness. Asking why it seemed as though the wealthy gets a pass on life, while the poor struggles. He's saying all he wants to do is music, but his being a successful rapper and the son of a Black Panther has his life in a whirlwind due to feds, cops, media etc. putting a spin on what his life is. That's why he says "Fogive me for my mistakes, I gotta play my hand(the hand he was dealt)" and "Dear Lord, can you show a way? I'm praying, but my enemies won't go away" "Dear Lord, can you hear me? Tell me why a lil girl like Natausha had to die? She never got to see the bullet, just heard the shot...her lil body couldn't take it it shook and dropped...now I'm on the news saying buck the girl killing Tausha, now I'm screaming 'Fuck the world!'" Pac was waaaaay ahead of his time and was preparing for death, knowing they weren't going to let him get away clean. That's why he felt like he had to put out so much work!!! #prophecy RIP 2PAC👑🙏🏾🏁
This is the reason if you listened to rap in the 90's you can't list to this auto tuned mumble stuff. PAC, Wu Tang, Biggy, Nas, Young Snoop, Mobb Deep, Red Man, DMX, Young Dre, Big L, Jay Z, OutKast, etc... Just on a whole different level
NOBODY is on Pacs level cuz nobody experience what Pac went through and grew up in different cities soaking up game from all over. GOAT. #MakaveliThaDON
Mama’s just a little girl Brenda’s got a baby Shed so many tears Unconditional love Letter to my Unborn child Troublesome You can be touched Me and my girlfriend (They are All Tupac songs)
I remember going to HMV record store early in the morning and waited until they opened to get this c.d double disk .back then, it was $29.99 played it from front to back for days
Can you react to Tupac - only fear of death sometimes? It's one of his most paranoid songs and he portrays that paranoia perfectly. Keep on hustlin you 2 💯👊🏻
You have to understand Pac came from the womb of Afeni Shakur "Black Panther" pictures of him as a boy sitting on the lap of Geronimo Pratt!! The powers that be were afraid he was another Huey Newton on a whole New level and he was sparking flame of "Revolution" "Thug Life" he was more of an Activist at heart when it came to US!!!
Thank you for the videos fr this is the second vid I’ve seen from y’all cause I love to watch pac reaction videos because he’s so deep so I really appreciate pac fans because they understand him to the fullest keep grindin hard work pays off
A Hellrazor's conversation with God. PAC had such a unique way of writing his music. He wasn't the best at word play or punchlines but he definitely had so much realism in his music that none of these rappers can ever duplicate. Even his interviews. PAC was and will always be the REALEST entertainer that this Earth has ever seen. I'm talking about rapping about the brutal honesty truth wise in this world. This generation don't wanna hear that. They wanna dance 😂😂😂
Always good to see 2pac being appreciated for his unique way of painting the picture / telling a story... his work ethic was crazy - doing 4-6 songs a day. Here are a few 2pac tracks for you guys to check out: Only God Can Judge Me Pain Still I Rise (OG Version) They Dont Give A F**k About Us Letter To The President (OG Version) Brenda's Got A Baby Keep Ya Head Up Never Had A Friend Like Me Me Against The World Death Around The Corner God Bless The Dead How Long Will They Mourn Me Bury Me A G
There are parallels as far music piercing the minds of the people, gangsta with knowledge, also what he did in the LA community including unifying the Bloods & Crips which was a feat that Pac did with the 90's Peace treaty also with the help and support of the NOI. RIH Tupac & Nipsey
Nipsey hussle i didnt know him at all. Never really listened to him but i tell you what the first song i heard from him was Picture Me Rolling. Gooood that is my favorite from him. I think i found that while listening to pacs version back in 2017 or 2016 Another one i like was The one with floyd featured on it.
Nipsy was compared to tupac because of his deeds for the community, and his attempts to raise his neighborhood, and others, above what's taught. In addition to his education of people around him, so they could better themselves, Outside of the current established system. The comparisons have ZERO to do with music.
Time for some immortal technique- Harlem Streets, Caught in a hustle, black vikings...looks like the type of remedy you need for new music in Pac's vein
The Government were watching Pac from his family ties to the Black Panthers. Im sure they viewed him as a threat , and any artist with a message.. its deep . Also slavery is actually legal when it comes to prisoners .. prison ( plantation ) is big business . Penal labor in the United States, including a form of slavery or involuntary servitude, is explicitly allowed by the 13th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. This form of legal slavery is only allowed when used as punishment for committing a crime. The 13th Amendment states that "neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for a crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction."[1] Unconvicted detainees awaiting trial cannot be forced to participate in forced rehabilitative labor programs in prison as it violates the Thirteenth Amendment.
When 2Pac said, "Little girl like Latasha, had to die/She never got to see the bullet, just heard the shot/Her little body couldn't take it, it shook and dropped..."
He's talking about Latasha Harlins, a 15yr old African-American girl who was shot in the back of the head for stealing orange juice by
Soon Ja Du, a 51yr old Korean born female convenience store owner, in Vermont Vista, Los Angeles, California, 13 days after videotaped beating of Rodney King, 1991.
Latasha gave back the orange juice, but the owner still shot her in the back of the head, while she was leaving the store. One year later the L.A. riots happen in 1992.
Check out the video.
Wow that's just pure hatred still pulling the trigger over something with hardly any worth
What a shame she didn’t deserve that
he mentioned Latasha in several songs, he even talks about her i interviews
"I'm not saying that I'm gonna change the world, but I guarantee that I will spark the mind that will change the world"
- Tupac Amaru Shakur
"I'm on my knees beggin' please come and saaaaave me!
The whole world done made a n** craaaaaaaaaaaazy!"
2pac never had a friend like me. Classic
Fukn classic
Classic. South Carolina
2Pac is by far the GOAT. My favorite for sure. The only people that think otherwise are people that like metaphors. Too much real s*** going on to need metaphors tho. Powerful song.
I think i know 95% of his songs word for word
I've been playing this song and album since it came out in 97, and though I feel every word he says, it's refreshing to see a new and fresh reaction and first listen in 2019 from someone.
I feel this way too lol
hey man I'm happy that you're checking out the homie Pac I'm glad people all over TH-cam and therefore all over the world are getting to hear his message for the first time and really feel what he was about, it wasn't just music. Tupac wanted to leave the world a better place for everybody.
2pac when thugs cry og , love from 🇨🇻 and 🇱🇺👊🏿👊🏿💯
Look up Latasha Harlins, 15year old girl who got killed. He mentioned her in a lot of songs ( I wonder if heaven got a ghetto...). Just shows how death can impact your life
And "Yummy" Sandifer killed by his own gang so he wouldn't be able to snitch on the gang for the hit they made him do
Tupac “Still I Rise” Og version (it has to be the og version) type OG in the search while searching it
that is the greatest pac verse to me bro. i love how he opened the verse.
Abdulmailk Sheikh absolutely I’ve been saying that for years
Somebody wake me im dreaming ‼️
I get chills everytime i hear pac
Tupac - No more pain
Great job love your insight on 2pac... He is my favorite rapper of all time I always go back to Pac.. keep it up
2 pac tattoo tears song classic
Hellrazor is the shit. I been playing that for 20 years straight. Everytime I’m feeling like world against me I play that song.
It's ironic how everyone does 2pac reactions but doesn't care to do Outlawz reactions.. Yet they were the only next to Pac, and their music is pricless.. Hey, it's just the way it is..
Napo Fatal and Kadafi the 3 reaalest , they were all extremely talented , especially Fatal ,he was pac's number 1 hitter
2 pac don't go sleep song
Yeah this song 'Hellrazor' is a Deep song with Pac talking about the Oppressed,Violent,Sad Hood/Ghetto in this song.This song was recorded in 1993 and was supposed to have been on 'Thug Style' but Pac ended up scrapping that whole Album in 1994 because he felt Biggie stole his ideas off #ReadyToDie when he talked about dealing with DEATH.Pac was going thru a lot and he always talked about His Pain and just what our PEOPLE are going thru.Great song to react to.Maybe y'all react to 2pac 'Lil Homies og'... 2pac 'When We Ride On Our Enemies og'... 2pac 'Grab The Mic'...2pac 'U Can Be Touched og'
there is mobody come close to pac. west side love pac 🐐
I wish pac was here
They hating on a niggaz cloud shit getting major mama raised a hellrazor
Tupac was a teacher you just gotta listen and learn.
We are the people of the Bible and Tupac knew that and they will never play this entire catalog
2 pac when we ride and 2 pac we trade war stories with the Outlawz
Unconditional Love, I usually don't comment giving suggestions but you guys are very authentic real people and I highly recommend this song. Suprise no one suggested it yet.
Probably 2 pacs greatest song, and what Nipsey meant(Rip) by him being the 2pac of his generation is that he was able to create resources that helped generate income in his community(Marathon Store on Crenshaw and Slauson) and resources(Vector 90), to give hope and inspire future generstions. Something 2pac unfortunately was not able to do with his untimely passing. Both were great men of intergrity. Nipsey was a guy who was famous and you could still see on Crenshaw at a gas station or going to schools in the community giving talks to kids and passing out his music. RIP to both, love you guys reactions.
This was a Dear God song
THAT ONE DISLIKE HATE WEST COAST MUSIC 🎶 😂 LOL
"Who do you believe in " by Pac
TOO MUCH BABBLE. AND YOU'RE CUTTING THE MUSIC, BEFORE PAC MAKES HIS POINT.
totally agree
..... it's the Dude's fault.... #blackphillip
Tupac top Artist
Tupac was exhibiting passion and anger in this song. He was not promoting violence. He was talking to God asking for forgiveness. Asking why it seemed as though the wealthy gets a pass on life, while the poor struggles. He's saying all he wants to do is music, but his being a successful rapper and the son of a Black Panther has his life in a whirlwind due to feds, cops, media etc. putting a spin on what his life is. That's why he says "Fogive me for my mistakes, I gotta play my hand(the hand he was dealt)" and "Dear Lord, can you show a way? I'm praying, but my enemies won't go away" "Dear Lord, can you hear me? Tell me why a lil girl like Natausha had to die? She never got to see the bullet, just heard the shot...her lil body couldn't take it it shook and dropped...now I'm on the news saying buck the girl killing Tausha, now I'm screaming 'Fuck the world!'" Pac was waaaaay ahead of his time and was preparing for death, knowing they weren't going to let him get away clean. That's why he felt like he had to put out so much work!!! #prophecy RIP 2PAC👑🙏🏾🏁
This is the reason if you listened to rap in the 90's you can't list to this auto tuned mumble stuff. PAC, Wu Tang, Biggy, Nas, Young Snoop, Mobb Deep, Red Man, DMX, Young Dre, Big L, Jay Z, OutKast, etc... Just on a whole different level
The raise your expectation for mcs.
NOBODY is on Pacs level cuz nobody experience what Pac went through and grew up in different cities soaking up game from all over. GOAT. #MakaveliThaDON
2pac is the goaaaaaaatttttt so much in heard material still relevant today 💯💯💯💯the realist 1 to have ever done this
Never had friend like me
Have you heard Pain-tupac
Lost souls- Tupac
"if I wasn't high I'd probably blow my brains out- tupac
LORD KNOWS
Take time to listen to the song...with out extended interruptions
Mama’s just a little girl
Brenda’s got a baby
Shed so many tears
Unconditional love
Letter to my Unborn child
Troublesome
You can be touched
Me and my girlfriend
(They are All Tupac songs)
React To 2pac - staring through my rear view , dmx - lord give me a sign , dmx - slippin
I remember going to HMV record store early in the morning and waited until they opened to get this c.d double disk .back then, it was $29.99 played it from front to back for days
Love the authenticity in ur vids #subd ... shout out from London
Makaveli The Don 🐐🕊
you'll never hear this on radi
THEY DON'T GIVE A F*** ABOUT US AND
VIOLENCE
Can you react to Tupac - only fear of death sometimes? It's one of his most paranoid songs and he portrays that paranoia perfectly. Keep on hustlin you 2 💯👊🏻
You have to understand Pac came from the womb of Afeni Shakur "Black Panther" pictures of him as a boy sitting on the lap of Geronimo Pratt!! The powers that be were afraid he was another Huey Newton on a whole New level and he was sparking flame of "Revolution" "Thug Life" he was more of an Activist at heart when it came to US!!!
Thank you for the videos fr this is the second vid I’ve seen from y’all cause I love to watch pac reaction videos because he’s so deep so I really appreciate pac fans because they understand him to the fullest keep grindin hard work pays off
More Pac please!
A Hellrazor's conversation with God. PAC had such a unique way of writing his music. He wasn't the best at word play or punchlines but he definitely had so much realism in his music that none of these rappers can ever duplicate. Even his interviews. PAC was and will always be the REALEST entertainer that this Earth has ever seen. I'm talking about rapping about the brutal honesty truth wise in this world. This generation don't wanna hear that. They wanna dance 😂😂😂
Always good to see 2pac being appreciated for his unique way of painting the picture / telling a story... his work ethic was crazy - doing 4-6 songs a day.
Here are a few 2pac tracks for you guys to check out:
Only God Can Judge Me
Pain
Still I Rise (OG Version)
They Dont Give A F**k About Us
Letter To The President (OG Version)
Brenda's Got A Baby
Keep Ya Head Up
Never Had A Friend Like Me
Me Against The World
Death Around The Corner
God Bless The Dead
How Long Will They Mourn Me
Bury Me A G
React to Lord Knows by 2pac
That's even why PAC said, "listen to words of all that are being said".
Glad y'all listening to a classic u late but nvr too late
One of my fav Pac songs. ...so much pain is another good one
Y'all should react to 2Pac Only Fear of Death. Similar to this, on a paranoid hopeless vibe but powerful
12:30 yes different hoods and how can be. So many different areas and meanings from "Hood"
2pac - who do you believe in
2pac - thugz mansion
Pastor troy - vice versa
There are parallels as far music piercing the minds of the people, gangsta with knowledge, also what he did in the LA community including unifying the Bloods & Crips which was a feat that Pac did with the 90's Peace treaty also with the help and support of the NOI.
RIH Tupac & Nipsey
Am from Africa 🌍... We see 2pac as freedom fighter.
Ghetto gaspel by tupc.
Can u please react to that song
Tupac-trouble some
Tupac-definition of a thug nigga
Tupac-u can call
There is no quivalent to Tupac in any generation beyond the 1990's.
Listen to "F*ck all y'all" of the same album my favorite Pac joint
Tupac-ghost
Tupac-death around the corner
Tupac-only fear of death
He got to many banger that are underrated af
Legit got to many bangers
Love the 2pac reactions !!
Pac only speak real shit.. the GOAT!!!
React to Tupac song street fame
Real Shit I love Pac and this my favorite song listen to it everyday and i appreciate yall for breaking down his music like this
12:36 my dudes laugh was funny as shit!!! Hes like ummmmm ok whatever u say!!! Lol
Nipsey hussle i didnt know him at all. Never really listened to him but i tell you what the first song i heard from him was Picture Me Rolling. Gooood that is my favorite from him. I think i found that while listening to pacs version back in 2017 or 2016 Another one i like was The one with floyd featured on it.
90s at its finest!!!!!!! Da 90s redefined rap music.
Longest video I ever watched on TH-cam. Keep PAC alive
2pac hold on be strong
Loll those people that said nipsey was the pac of our generation are jus gassing love nip but no
Facts my brother 2pac is nothing like Nipsey
Nipsy was compared to tupac because of his deeds for the community, and his attempts to raise his neighborhood, and others, above what's taught.
In addition to his education of people around him, so they could better themselves,
Outside of the current established system.
The comparisons have ZERO to do with music.
Keep up the great reactions! React to 2 Pac How Long Will They Mourn Me. Thanks 💯✌
Tupac-when thugs cry (OG version) shit deep af
2pac white mans world pls
You guys have great reactions!
Listen to I Dont Give A Fuck or Bigger Than Life by Nipsey Hussle. 2 great Nipsey tracks
Big U guy's up from the Caribbean
Listen to Pac's songs HOLD YA HEAD and Fortune and Fame
🐐
Listening to this got me all trear-ed up ,don't know why but this shit right here did get me through some rough times
Nipsey hussle... bigger than life
Keep ya heads up lol
I wish I could go back and hear Pac for the 1st time. Y'all are lucky
Tupac - Still i Rise Og version
Temptations, Skandalouz, Gotta Get Mine (w/ MC Breed), Representin 93, Thugz Mansion ..some of his underrated tracks that bang.
All songs PAC intellectual on learning aspects, brings greatness
Pac still nuber one hahaha Mr Makaveli Gypsi nations lowe Pac ❤❤❤
💨💨💨💨💨💨💨. Many different clouds of smoke
Keep on grinding y’all 💪🏾.
React to Tupac's Never had a friend like me & only fear of death
2pac - TROUBLESOME
Thug Style, Papa's Song, Pain, Runnin on E, Everything they Owe---- check out these 2pac joints
React to Tupac - Bomb First
Time for some immortal technique- Harlem Streets, Caught in a hustle, black vikings...looks like the type of remedy you need for new music in Pac's vein
2 pac - only god can judge me
The Government were watching Pac from his family ties to the Black Panthers. Im sure they viewed him as a threat , and any artist with a message.. its deep . Also slavery is actually legal when it comes to prisoners .. prison ( plantation ) is big business . Penal labor in the United States, including a form of slavery or involuntary servitude, is explicitly allowed by the 13th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. This form of legal slavery is only allowed when used as punishment for committing a crime. The 13th Amendment states that "neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for a crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction."[1] Unconvicted detainees awaiting trial cannot be forced to participate in forced rehabilitative labor programs in prison as it violates the Thirteenth Amendment.
Next: nipsey hussle- bigger than life and Nipsey hussle - Racks in the middle, 2pac - unconditional love , Dmx - Slippin