This collaboration was ridiculous Pac and Kane together was 🔥. I grew up in the 90"s being a huge hip hop head and I never heard or remembered this track! I'm 48 years old and I'm feeling this song in 2023!!! I will be bumping this song today and beyond!
@@brokeape5581 I been listening to alot of 2pac collaboration records I have probably heard records from 2pac collaborating with other artists you have never heard of this Record with him and big daddy Kane I have heard it before long ago
Listening to Tupacs verse i cant believe there were actually people out here trying to say tupac didnt have a flow or couldn't ride the beat.. This was just smooth
Pac stayed rocking with the legends when others were not at the time. Big daddy kane, Greg nice etc. What legends did biggie put back on when the new generation was coming up? Pac even did death row east. Pac worked with so many rappers from east to west. What did biggie do for anyone?
The first syllabus of our name together it's Tu Big "tupac/big daddy Kane" . And no , it wasn't no shot to Biggie. It took me years to understand Big Daddy Kane last line🔥🔥
We? Speak for yourself. We all don't say nothing. Only people who don't know what they're talking about say 2Pac isn't lyrical. That's a false narrative.
Real artists adopt Bruce Lee's philosophy on becoming like water. Kane kilt it and Pac just morphed into something special on this track. Never stagnant always evolving. 🔥🔥💯
2Pac and Big Daddy Kane would've been one of the best duos together. They blended perfect together (50/50). Their verses flow like water in a stream. First time hearing this.
@@pharaohacura3618 that’s like saying the same thing to black people who was born in West Coast that they origin is from the southern part but this doesn’t change that 2pac was born in East Coast in New York
@@pharaohacura3618 his mother was born in North Carolina but her and her family moved to Bronx when she was 11 years and his biological father Billy Garland has lineage of a royal descent to the Sub-Saharan African kingdom called the Garamantes civilization, modern the direct descent of today Tuareg people. This would actually make 2pac for being Libyan if we have to go back in his origins because that’s where his fathers side has roots from
Haven’t heard this in years! Thanks for reviving it. Tupac is the greatest of all time. Special thing about him is that he was a natural born leader. His upbringing, although not perfect, expedited his maturity & with that came wisdom beyond his time. You can hear it in his lyrics, watch it in his films/interviews & admire it during stage performances. R.I.P. Makaveli Tha Don
Big Daddy Kane was a beast a lyrical genius remember in 1987 he came out with Biz Markie song The Vapors and in 1988 long live the Kane listen to that album he was ahead of his time !!!
Exactly I hate when people say he's not lyrical or he can or freestyle because as I remember held his own....... Go check out animosity and see how he shut the room down 👇🏿
@@stevenrawls1986 That's cause folks don't really be listening or understanding what they listening to. One doesn't listen to Brenda's got a Baby or Changes to merely be entertained. Just like one doesn't listen to KRS ONE why is that or You must learn for mere entertainment purposes either. The actual priceless substance/message within the song far too deep for all that
Best Outlaw collaboration? Close but nah. But it is definitely in the top 5. Trading War Stories is epic. I would have to say When we Ride or Made Niggas is the best. We got majority of the OutLawz spitting fire on those tracks.
@@DAREBAL what makes u say that, on that song Kane was matching pacs energy and flow name another song where Kane flowed like that I’ll wait for u to got study
It’s a great collaboration because Kane has a dope delivery. And in my opinion Pac has one of the best if not the best deliveries! This is a dope song for sure. Both tearin it up! Most other collabs, other rappers can’t match PAC’s delivery and or energy. That’s why it never works.
I like that younger cats are hearing and rediscovering Pac and Kane. This leaked after he passed over 20 years ago with hella other songs. This is just one of many great songs Pac was on with other rappers. And he always shined!
Kane is a MC... He went in using Pacs style. Damn near sound like pac wrote his first two verses knowing he didn't. Kane is a beast! Pac & Kane are vicious
🤔 Never knew this existed but now that I hear Kane and Pac on the same track. Kane might be the father of the flow. I really didn't know who was rapping first
This is the song I always point to when people say Pac wasn’t lyrical and couldn’t hang with the best. After they listen to it I ask, you were saying?!…😂
What was the story? Where's the beginning middle and end of the story arc?I love this song, one of my favorite pac songs but sometimes hip hop heads be exaggerating with the whole "story telling" aspect? There is rarely a story and rarely anybody to learn from it.😂😂
And people say today's artists would've killed Pac lol Kane was another one ahead of his time , very lyrical and Pac knew he had to bring his A game and he definitely did his thing
What's amazing is watching you fall in love with Pac. I grew up in NY and my 1st album was the Chronic so I loved west coast stuff and LL Cool J albums because that's who my older sister listened to. Then Naughty and Queen Latifah and others. But the first time I heard Pac I heard a guy who was super raw and attacked the mic and I loved it. It's so cool watching someone else go through that.
I was fortunate to hv a homeboy who had a music store. He had cds shipped in while me Dj Uncle Daddy, made my own. We would swop cds. He'd get shut down then open bk up. I had music he didn't hv, so, when I needed new music, I hardly pulled out cash, we'd swop. Then one day this nia had Makaveli 1-6! Never saw anybody with n never heardcno one bump these tracks. That jam you just played is on Makaveli IV and Pac got out his body on like the 1st 4-5 yrks. All props to BDK, but Pac brought the best out of you! U had to up your game on a trk w the G.O.A.T. I Mac 1-6 ft rare interviews... I hv mixed the trks n made the fi 🔥 fi-est 2Pac 4 disc set which is now a 6 disc set since I added all the TH-cam Remixes. Never Call You Bitch Again on that Switch MIX (There'll Never Be) mix, go hard!
To me, I am a connoisseur of hip-hop and I love to see new peoples ears, listening to 2Pac who’s been gone for almost 30 years now and still enjoy him as well as his lyrics. He was way before his time. Just like the great and wonderful Big Daddy Kane. All respect is due to that brother, he was one of the godfathers of hip-hop he changed stuff Curtis blow did but if you try to put them up against each other, they would be a even match because both of them are iconic and both of them change the game and as far as that verse that was a draw both of them killed and Tupac didn’t even get the drop a second verse on it
Pac can make any beat sound good!!! He can match any energy but he will overshadow you and that's done naturally. He also bring out the best in other rappers and I think he brought out the best Kane on this one, even though Kane is a iconic legend and a beast!!! Pac is just unmatchable and can't be touched! You feel every line he writes,even when he's just talking you feel it!✊🏿✊🏿
Tu -Big (Daddy Kane) remember “Big Daddy” You can also distinguish the evolution of content from Kane to Pac. Kane rhymes like a great artist passing the torch to the up and coming Tupac whose verse were packed with a lot more street conversation. The earlier rappers talked about themselves, their flow etc. The shift was subtle but it was the game changer also, and if you noticed (or not) and didn’t evolve you fell off
No! I disagree Big Daddy Kane has challenged him to a open rap battle for over 20 years and Rakim would not do it. I don't care what nobody say I put big daddy came over Rakim.
I can't find this on spotify so I always end up back at this video... hands down one of the greatest hip hop tracks ever 🙌 RIP to the worldwide GOAT 2PAC I wish we were exposed to more big daddy kane in South Africa too ❤
That was great! When 2pac is on your ab-labs you know he had high respects who he was doing a song with. They was having fun. I also like the song he did with Mc Breed
It only took 2Pac 5 minutes to write his verse. The guy was a workhorse in the studio. He definitely had the vocabulary and the comprehension to write more complex verses if he wanted to, plus he didn't want to work on one song for days. Snoop said 2Pac would do songs and wouldn't even listen to them, he would tell his producers and engineers to throw on another beat.
I'm 45 years old,, listen to 2Pac since he came out,,,I'm a major 2pac fan,,and I didn't even know this song existed!! This has to be an unfinished song...it don't even have a chorus. Dam this song would have been off the hook finished.
Oh my goodness this is fire I never heard this song before and I grew up listening to BDK and 2Pac wheeew yeah I playing this with the rest of my 90s music 😁
This was featured on the underground Makaveli cassette tapes back in the end of 95 going into 96'. Pac was on a rampage making hit @fter hit. Whenever ur featured on a joint with Pac..u have to most definitely step ur lyrical pen game up. Love the RickJames sample.
This been one of my favorite songs. The sample funk and lyrics are 🔥. Many people use to ask me to burn them a copy of this classic g funk. A gem no doubt 💪
anytime Richie Rich and Tupac collab shit went crazy for both! Heavy In The Game Niggas Done Changed I Rather Be Ya Lie To Kick It Gaffled these dudes handled business
Two Pac plus Big Daddy Kane. We are Two Big.
2pac was such a genius ! He could study a rappers style, and blend right in with them. Pac was so much more advanced than all the other rappers !
“How can they touch me when they’re lost in thought” -2pac
He has so many quotables through out his music.
On deathrow we lock shit down across board
⛽️ ⛽️
This is such a slick double entendre.
This collaboration was ridiculous Pac and Kane together was 🔥. I grew up in the 90"s being a huge hip hop head and I never heard or remembered this track! I'm 48 years old and I'm feeling this song in 2023!!! I will be bumping this song today and beyond!
It was unreleased, most people never heard it unless you was up on da Makaveli bootlegs …
Same here. I wish I would have heard it back then.
Rodricko Hall
This was recorded in 1996 even big Daddy Kane was talking about it in a interview. 2pac and biggie collaborated in a song together
Where were you guys 😂
@@brokeape5581
I been listening to alot of 2pac collaboration records I have probably heard records from 2pac collaborating with other artists you have never heard of this Record with him and big daddy Kane I have heard it before long ago
Listening to Tupacs verse i cant believe there were actually people out here trying to say tupac didnt have a flow or couldn't ride the beat.. This was just smooth
That's one song
@@topshelftv5571 lol
@@BLUNTZnBEATZ97 huh sugarhill? Wtf that come from? Pac was ok. But an ultra lyricist....NOT!!!!!!
I was one of those people. I see the dude can flow. I just never got into his music because of the west coast sound.
People always hatin on the real
Pac stayed rocking with the legends when others were not at the time. Big daddy kane, Greg nice etc. What legends did biggie put back on when the new generation was coming up? Pac even did death row east. Pac worked with so many rappers from east to west. What did biggie do for anyone?
Big daddy Kane is a pure lyricists that was consistent on every song for every album . I listened to every single tape growing up so i know.
The first syllabus of our name together it's Tu Big "tupac/big daddy Kane" .
And no , it wasn't no shot to Biggie. It took me years to understand Big Daddy Kane last line🔥🔥
PAC was underated too me ,we all say he s not a lyricist,but this man spits bars and everything are real.
2Pac is an overall well rounded MC. Bars, story telling, cadence, tone, etc.
Just say your not into Pac music bc to me your 1 in a zillion that think that's he's underrated.
We? Speak for yourself. We all don't say nothing. Only people who don't know what they're talking about say 2Pac isn't lyrical. That's a false narrative.
No! Some Americans say pac wasn't lyrical but for the rest of the world 2pac IS the greatest 'anything' when it comes to hip hop
Real artists adopt Bruce Lee's philosophy on becoming like water. Kane kilt it and Pac just morphed into something special on this track. Never stagnant always evolving. 🔥🔥💯
Yes I agree, hell they even sound similar
Bruce was as much of an artist as pac. what a legend.
@@stephencox8723they're more than that
I didn't even know this track existed 😓😎💯
I'm a hip hop head from back then and I completely forgot about this track !
makaveli 8
likewsie
Wow bro how did you miss this
Nobody knew this track existed.
2Pac and Big Daddy Kane would've been one of the best duos together. They blended perfect together (50/50). Their verses flow like water in a stream. First time hearing this.
2Pac + Big Kane == 2Big, not a shot
Big -pac 2kane .all hail the wrath of macadaddy👊✊️🤛🤜👊 macavelli 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Big Daddy Kane one of the greatest MCs ever,and Tupac definitely right there with him.
One of the all time greatest Collabs ever Kane & Pac two 🐐 🐐
This is why 2pac is simply the greatest ever to do it.
Absolutely
Amen. It's not even close !
Bro, I remember when you never listened to pac and didn't rate him much, Now you can't choose between pac and kane haha you became a fan my friend
They was not listening to the same thing I'm listening too.This man too me is underatted.
I’m old school 54 years old listen to Big Daddy Kane from the 80s and this is a nice collaboration with Tupac and Big Daddy Kane on this Song 👍🏾💯
Me too Homie. I'm 46 and I was digging Kane when I was 11 in 88
This is definitely hip -hop,they both went hard as Hell and people tend to forget that 2Pac is from the N.Y!
actually, he has Southern roots…mom from Carolina and pop from Mississippi…a lot of southerners migrated north in the 60s…all his family in the South
I'm not surprised at all,alot of famous people have southern roots ,but still, it's that N,Y that's known for being lyrical like that.
@@derrickmcmillian3040 100%
@@pharaohacura3618 that’s like saying the same thing to black people who was born in West Coast that they origin is from the southern part but this doesn’t change that 2pac was born in East Coast in New York
@@pharaohacura3618 his mother was born in North Carolina but her and her family moved to Bronx when she was 11 years and his biological father Billy Garland has lineage of a royal descent to the Sub-Saharan African kingdom called the Garamantes civilization, modern the direct descent of today Tuareg people. This would actually make 2pac for being Libyan if we have to go back in his origins because that’s where his fathers side has roots from
Daddy Kane is called the smooth operator for a reason... Him and Pac together was pure Gold back then... Fly high Pac ❤
Pac is the GOAT without a doubt, dude was brilliant.
Beauty about Pac he'll do 3 songs.... 1 lyrical, 1 emotional, 1 for the radio!
Haven’t heard this in years! Thanks for reviving it. Tupac is the greatest of all time. Special thing about him is that he was a natural born leader. His upbringing, although not perfect, expedited his maturity & with that came wisdom beyond his time. You can hear it in his lyrics, watch it in his films/interviews & admire it during stage performances. R.I.P. Makaveli Tha Don
Big Daddy Kane was a beast a lyrical genius remember in 1987 he came out with Biz Markie song The Vapors and in 1988 long live the Kane listen to that album he was ahead of his time !!!
My 2 favorite artists of all time! I never knew they collaborated🔥🔥🔥 thanks for bringing this to me
They have another collab with MC Hammer (and Danny Boy on the hook) called "Too Late Playa"
Big Daddy Kane the lyrical Genius
Pac was Lyrically a Genius..if he wanted he was a Beast on that Mic
To him it was his lyrcial content that mattered. But he just proved to others that he can be lyrcial as well. Listen to him on deadly combination too.
Exactly I hate when people say he's not lyrical or he can or freestyle because as I remember held his own....... Go check out animosity and see how he shut the room down 👇🏿
@@stevenrawls1986 That's cause folks don't really be listening or understanding what they listening to. One doesn't listen to Brenda's got a Baby or Changes to merely be entertained. Just like one doesn't listen to KRS ONE why is that or You must learn for mere entertainment purposes either. The actual priceless substance/message within the song far too deep for all that
@@AfroPick82 💯 Facts 💯
FACTS ER, and as he would put it, "They can't see me!"😂
"Tradin War Stories" might be the best Outlaw collaboration..all had great verses and Tupac's is an absolute classic for any Pac fan or hip hop fan
Donald Goines
Facts that song 🔥
The Bay represented on that track
I thought I was the only person who thought this 😂
Best Outlaw collaboration? Close but nah. But it is definitely in the top 5. Trading War Stories is epic. I would have to say When we Ride or Made Niggas is the best. We got majority of the OutLawz spitting fire on those tracks.
1 of the best HipHop songs ever
Pac sounds a lot like Kane on this one
Or do Kane sound like PAC ?
@@In4mous1 you need to go back and study hip hop .
Maybe they were matching each other's flow and energy to make a good cohesive song 😉
@@DAREBAL what makes u say that, on that song Kane was matching pacs energy and flow name another song where Kane flowed like that I’ll wait for u to got study
@@In4mous1Dude, Kane’s library is full of songs where he raps fast, slow and in between. To think Kane took from PAC is nonsense.
dat beat jam’n, wit dat rick jamez sampled n it
This has to be one of the greatest hip-hop songs ever ❤ brilliant 👏
It’s a great collaboration because Kane has a dope delivery. And in my opinion Pac has one of the best if not the best deliveries! This is a dope song for sure. Both tearin it up! Most other collabs, other rappers can’t match PAC’s delivery and or energy. That’s why it never works.
Exactly, the energy is matched
both killed it no one out did each other
I'm a BDK and 2pac fan, I still listen to BDK music to this very day, Ain't no half steppin 😂
Damn, I haven’t heard this in over 20+ years. It was on the Makaveli 2 CD. Wow, that was one favorites. Fire 🔥
PAC and KANE BOTH RIPPED IT
I like that younger cats are hearing and rediscovering Pac and Kane. This leaked after he passed over 20 years ago with hella other songs. This is just one of many great songs Pac was on with other rappers. And he always shined!
Almost 27 years not 20
@@h.m.5724 Yuuuup !!!!Makaveli 1-8, and they was charging like 30 bucks for them joints...
Tu Pac, Big Daddy Kane first two syllables of their names Tu Big = Too Big, think about that....
@@h.m.5724 that’s why I said “over” 20 years ago. That means 21 and over. 27 falls in that range. Have a great day.
What cd was this on?
I'm a long-time Big Daddy Kane fan. I have to say they both cane through in the way made them both famous.
Kane is a MC... He went in using Pacs style. Damn near sound like pac wrote his first two verses knowing he didn't. Kane is a beast! Pac & Kane are vicious
Please, KANE had his own style way before pac, Kane influenced rappers like Pac, Biggie, Big l, and Em just to name a few
@bartleyjackson2993 quit bull shittn pac was already on the map let's not act like kane made him
This track is a slept jem
Pac killed everything moving
🤔 Never knew this existed but now that I hear Kane and Pac on the same track. Kane might be the father of the flow. I really didn't know who was rapping first
This is the song I always point to when people say Pac wasn’t lyrical and couldn’t hang with the best. After they listen to it I ask, you were saying?!…😂
My Definition of a Thug Nigga is mad lyrical, too
They both are some of my all time favorites. When listening to BDK it always bring back to that golden era of what made you fall in love with hip hop.
2Pac,Method Man and Rednan: Got my mind made up, will forever be my favorite collaboration 2pac ever made
Dude is right this is hip hop…lyrics, rhyme skills, flow, story telling, energy, beat, all the ingredients of a “hip hop” banger
What was the story? Where's the beginning middle and end of the story arc?I love this song, one of my favorite pac songs but sometimes hip hop heads be exaggerating with the whole "story telling" aspect? There is rarely a story and rarely anybody to learn from it.😂😂
AND THEY SAY PAC AIN'T LYRICAL,FIRE 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
And people say today's artists would've killed Pac lol Kane was another one ahead of his time , very lyrical and Pac knew he had to bring his A game and he definitely did his thing
Dope I never heard this. They sound dope together on that Rick James beat. They both spazzed Tupac hung in there with Kane! Nice Joint!
This is da jam. 2PAC went ham on these lyrics. BDC is a legend in da game, 2PAC is 2. They are da baddest 2 ever do it.
What's amazing is watching you fall in love with Pac. I grew up in NY and my 1st album was the Chronic so I loved west coast stuff and LL Cool J albums because that's who my older sister listened to. Then Naughty and Queen Latifah and others. But the first time I heard Pac I heard a guy who was super raw and attacked the mic and I loved it. It's so cool watching someone else go through that.
This Match Is Straight Fire They Both have the same Tempo, Cadance, Energy..
For Sure
2pac-Too Late ft. MC Hammer and Big Daddy Kane classic!
2Pac did good collaborations with Richie Rich "Heavy In The Game" & "Niggas Done Changed"
I was just about to comment that everything him and Richie Rich did was fire. They had the perfect chemistry and contrast of their stylesm
Lie to kick it goes hard too
Yesssssss sir
Richie is the perfect amount of smooth and pac is so wild and rough
I always wish they made an album
I'm 50 and never heard this song till now... Thanks you for this WOW
"2"Pac + "Big" Daddy Kane= "2 Big" First syllables of their names
A Rick James groove!!!!!!!!! Kane is my GOAT!!!!!!
I was fortunate to hv a homeboy who had a music store.
He had cds shipped in while me Dj Uncle Daddy, made my own. We would swop cds. He'd get shut down then open bk up.
I had music he didn't hv, so, when I needed new music, I hardly pulled out cash, we'd swop.
Then one day this nia had Makaveli 1-6!
Never saw anybody with n never heardcno one bump these tracks.
That jam you just played is on Makaveli IV and Pac got out his body on like the 1st 4-5 yrks.
All props to BDK, but Pac brought the best out of you!
U had to up your game on a trk w the G.O.A.T.
I Mac 1-6 ft rare interviews... I hv mixed the trks n made the fi 🔥 fi-est 2Pac 4 disc set which is now a 6 disc set since I added all the TH-cam Remixes.
Never Call You Bitch Again on that Switch MIX (There'll Never Be) mix, go hard!
Gd channel Bruh thx !new sub ! I'm in my 50s and I ROCK TUPAC almost every day !!!
Many keep forgetting, Pac started with the East Coast....so he know the style
When people take those bias shades off, the hate goes away. Pac was magic on tracks!
To me, I am a connoisseur of hip-hop and I love to see new peoples ears, listening to 2Pac who’s been gone for almost 30 years now and still enjoy him as well as his lyrics. He was way before his time. Just like the great and wonderful Big Daddy Kane. All respect is due to that brother, he was one of the godfathers of hip-hop he changed stuff Curtis blow did but if you try to put them up against each other, they would be a even match because both of them are iconic and both of them change the game and as far as that verse that was a draw both of them killed and Tupac didn’t even get the drop a second verse on it
Pac can make any beat sound good!!! He can match any energy but he will overshadow you and that's done naturally. He also bring out the best in other rappers and I think he brought out the best Kane on this one, even though Kane is a iconic legend and a beast!!! Pac is just unmatchable and can't be touched! You feel every line he writes,even when he's just talking you feel it!✊🏿✊🏿
He had the best rap voice. It always go with the beat.
Big daddy Kane always fire on the mic. Pac and Kane delivery is fire. You feel the energy.
Amazeing how 2PAC'S music is still waaaay better than 99% of these new rappers music 🤜🏻🤛🏽💯💯🤔
Harlem produced some of the best artist/mcs ever born. Rakim, Big Daddy Kane 2pac, and Big L sheesh! 🔥💯🏆
Pac and Kane sound like they could been a group together. I love that West coast beat!
THAT JOINT WAS "SUPER FIRE"!!! 🔥💯 KANE IS STILL THA TRUTH!!! 👊🏾 THE ILLEST!!💯
They slaughtered this jawn
Tu -Big (Daddy Kane) remember
“Big Daddy”
You can also distinguish the evolution of content from Kane to Pac. Kane rhymes like a great artist passing the torch to the up and coming Tupac whose verse were packed with a lot more street conversation. The earlier rappers talked about themselves, their flow etc. The shift was subtle but it was the game changer also, and if you noticed (or not) and didn’t evolve you fell off
BDK, in my opinion, is the 2nd greatest lyricist of all time (right behind Rakim), and Pac held his own...lyrically!
No! I disagree Big Daddy Kane has challenged him to a open rap battle for over 20 years and Rakim would not do it. I don't care what nobody say I put big daddy came over Rakim.
Rakim, Big Daddy Kane, nuff said
bruh..i'm feelin you on that one. The energy was off the wall and of course big daddy was deadly with the flow
BDK was definitely one of my favorites from back in the day. My brother's favorite.
This is 2pac I’ve never heard! Cant believe it cause I thought I’ve heard all 2pac’s music. Thanks man
First syllabals of our name is 2(Pac) Big (Daddy Kane). Wasn't no shot at Biggie, just a clever line.
I can't find this on spotify so I always end up back at this video... hands down one of the greatest hip hop tracks ever 🙌
RIP to the worldwide GOAT 2PAC
I wish we were exposed to more big daddy kane in South Africa too ❤
It’s not an official release so will never be on Spotify
2Pac and Scarface best of Pacs collabs
2pac is my favorite up beat rapper
Both MC'S PURE DOPE
That was great! When 2pac is on your ab-labs you know he had high respects who he was doing a song with. They was having fun. I also like the song he did with Mc Breed
i heard this on a bootleg tape cassete when pac first passed. he got other hits as well.
It only took 2Pac 5 minutes to write his verse. The guy was a workhorse in the studio. He definitely had the vocabulary and the comprehension to write more complex verses if he wanted to, plus he didn't want to work on one song for days. Snoop said 2Pac would do songs and wouldn't even listen to them, he would tell his producers and engineers to throw on another beat.
Pac and Kane,Top Five Dead and Alive! 🔥🔥🔥🔥
HIM AND SNOOP IS LOW KEY BEST COLLABORATION THAT NEVER STOOD TO LONG BUT IF IT DID MAN
The best collab with Pac was face to me "Smile for Me"
2pac Smile with Scarface is a classic type of track. Both bring that real fire!
I'm 45 years old,, listen to 2Pac since he came out,,,I'm a major 2pac fan,,and I didn't even know this song existed!! This has to be an unfinished song...it don't even have a chorus. Dam this song would have been off the hook finished.
Boooo
2pac & Big Daddy Kane=2 Big
Oh my goodness this is fire I never heard this song before and I grew up listening to BDK and 2Pac wheeew yeah I playing this with the rest of my 90s music 😁
This was featured on the underground Makaveli cassette tapes back in the end of 95 going into 96'. Pac was on a rampage making hit @fter hit. Whenever ur featured on a joint with Pac..u have to most definitely step ur lyrical pen game up. Love the RickJames sample.
Nice thing about being from the Midwest is we listen to East, West, and South.
2PAC FANS GOT DIS ON REPEAT ALREADY 😅💯
Kane is that fire 🔥
I'm a Tupac funatic but I never heard this made me subscribe
This been one of my favorite songs. The sample funk and lyrics are 🔥. Many people use to ask me to burn them a copy of this classic g funk. A gem no doubt 💪
Kane was lyricist… I still rock Long Live The Kane…
You’re so right about that two of Amerikaz most wanted, because I only want to hear a Pac’s verse
This is one of the very few collabs where the other rapper matches Pac in terms of genius lyrics and delivery
I'm from New York and I love west coast since the 90s bro how u can't hear how good the west is I mean straight up 90s west cosst was bangers
anytime Richie Rich and Tupac collab shit went crazy for both!
Heavy In The Game
Niggas Done Changed
I Rather Be Ya
Lie To Kick It
Gaffled
these dudes handled business