In the last part when he said, “hey Kato, Mental, make sure it’s popping when we get up there, don’t front” I cried. That hit me deep. Rest in peace, man.
I cried 2 I second ur comment He wasn't Front'n when Pac said he was the Realest Muthafucka ever Born, He was alwayz telling the Truth, cause like him & Iron Mike said the Truth is Stimulating & it often Hurts Feelings, But the Truth is 2 be Told, 🎉🎉😊😊 Much Luv 2 The Realest Everywhere Worldwide
in his short time he wrote so many great songs... unbelieveable... i am a white man, but listen him since minimum 30 years and it never gets boring... and he is with bone thugs the only rapper i listen... because against that both groups no one has a chance... they set the top level... but the sad thing is as i bought a 2pac cassette (!) nearly 25 years ago in new orleans at my holidays there, everybody looked at me... in the shop or at the crossroads, when people saw, that i listened as a white man black music... and both where angry... the black, because i listened their music and the white, because i listened black music... i hope, this will have changed a little bit since then, because i was so really sad about it...
So glad you finally got to this song. Pac was a true poet, and like Poet’s do they made you feel what they felt when writing their verse. Pac never had complicated double and triple entrendes. He never needed them. The emotion in his verses could be felt through his pen and his voice when he rapped it. This song always brings tears to my eyes, I’m 56 years old, have lost many friends, parents and my beloved wife. RIP Tupac. Thank you Asia amd BJ
The BEST to ever do it.... NO one can compare with the amount of replay value songs.... SO many tracks that are timeless and can be listened to often...! Tupac has delivery, flow and inflection better than 96.9% of all rappers ever....!
As a teen living in 90s and the whole Pac era this song will play to my funeral it will be one of my three songs played he made that much of an impact on people
Wow. I do not like rap much but this was really good. I'm going to have to go back and check out more of Tupac if the others sound like this. Thanks for a great reaction. Ypu are right Asia, grab a drink and sit and listen to this and think!! Love you guys!
Once you liste, real listen to pac even with his interviews, there is no way back. Liste to songs like keep your head up, changes, unconditional love, brendas got a baby, mama just a litle girl for starting
2pac had 2 sides to him. Half of his music is hardcore thug ish, and then the other half is songs like this, Keep your Head Up, Dear Mama, Brenda got a Baby, Unconditional Love etc etc
It's the relatability in his music that made him stand out his choice of words plus the delivery . it didn't matter where you were from. you could still feel every word he said.. if he was angry, he could make you angry with him.; if he was sentimental you would be there with him reminiscing. he was also always very open about his thoughts. I can't think of any other rap artist that was able to do that.
Afeni made a conscious decision to not have pac funeral as a public thing cause she felt like he gave enough to the world. So in death,she wanted to keep that to her and the family.
So glad that you pointed out the backing vocals/harmonies and sounds. That track has an incredible amount of layers to it. And they just keep adding more and more as the song goes on. The track really makes the song.
What I love is at 13/14yo in 1996/97 I bough a couple 2-Pac albums and even as a white Scottish kid where we wasn’t brought up having money, lived in a rough area, so many songs where relevant to every day life. Still to this day listen to PAC ..
And don't forget he came from theater and drama the School of arts so all of these skills they taught him how to captivate the crowd how to keep the audience attention what words to use... Never stop talking keep the conversation going keep the music going keep the crowd glued to their seats and on the edge of their seats... He was taught that in school
If you haven’t heard Letter 2 my unborn, breathin, and until the end of time.. 2pac has to many great hits to name off honestly. The impact that he made in such a short career is legendary. Jus imagine if he never died the impact he woulda made..
This song hits memories for me when I was a teen I use to throw parties behind my moms back and get tore up and I actually passed out saying the same thing friends still laugh about it to this day but alot of those friends are gone
And Faith Is the background singer in Unconditional Love 2 I guess Creme Puff couldn't stop that song, or better yet puff boy didn't hear about it until it was too late 2 stop it, Pac had the Last Laugh on that one, 😊
There seems like an endless list of 2pac song to listen to that are good. "Mama's just a little girl" and "Letter to my unborn" are 2 that come to mind.
Listening to a 2pac song makes you feel like you went through 2 years of college, jokes aside i probably learned more from litening to this dude then all my years of school, not that school doesnt teach stuff, they teach things like grammar, math, things that allow you to find a job , but they dont teach the real issues that go on in the world on a daily basis, Pac taught me most of that shit
Pac was a true story teller, he expressed the lost of a friend, and about his own mortality, Pac related to his community, and his people, unlike these rappers today .
he recorded this song because of 2 people who were killed in the street big kato, who was from Inglewood california , was a member of the crips gang 2pac met him in 1992 august through big syke ( big kato was big sykes childhood friend) also big syke met 2pac 1992 august first time and they were good friends until death and mental illnes aka marcel williams met 2pac 1992 this too through big syke 1992 august mentall illnes , big syke , domino this was group evil mind gangstas ( kato was their helper ) in 1990 year kato was killed 1993 march in detroit michigan ( and made thug life kato rip tie top double sided beanie made 1993 march and 2pac and his audience wearing 1993 april fist time this beanies color black.... menral illnes was killed 1993 august jack the rappers period 1969-1993 big kato i dont know katos real name and real last name ... 196?-197? - 1993 mentall illnes aka marcel williams this is small true story . the song talks about these two people 2pac says i got your name tattooed on my hand (he mentioned big kato and a tattoo on his left arm NOTORIOUS ) this tattoo he did it in february.1994) true story @2022secondhandsclothing2022 its me
2pac always spoke in acronyms because it was the basis of the mentality (thug life). he was also a gemini zodiac sign , and all geminis are geniuses from birth! but not all 2pacs are unfortunately he was the only one ...
look closely this mentality only killed 3 people in the 1990's as if it was a curse. the first one to explode was kato, then mental, then tupac... it was a cursed life, unfortunately no one was happy with it ... he chose this life because he had no other choice and he thought he could handle it but he was wrong Trouble always followed 2pac's He often said that he was trapped as if he had been cursed as a child His life was short And in 25 years he achieved a lot and did a lot As if it was a deal with God, in 25 years he would do his best and God would take him It happened too Today he is the first rapper whose level is the highest If only 2pac today was alive This would not be popular His death contributed to a double popularity It's sad but it's the reality...
Don’t know if you have done it yet but “thugz mansion” is a must! It came out after he died and almost paints a picture of his version of heaven and you can actually picture him there and smile
I always knew who Pac was but I didn't really hear his music until 1999/2000, 2Pac was my favorite rapper but over time eminem is my #1 on my top 5, I think if Pac didn't die he would've made so much more good music and kept the #1 spot
Same my daughter introduced me to Tupac when she was a teenager it was love from the start. I was never a rap fan until Tupac. I am an old lady but i still love his music.
2Pac ment every word in hopes that you could feel it in your heart and soul. He will always be the greatest of all time to me. He was always real never fake. Enjoy the reaction lessgo
LOL, is that Faith singing. man your girl is tripping and yawl had me with water in my eyes from laughing. Such a 180 after listening to this with my homies.
You have to remember 2Pac connected to the People, these so call rappers today connects to the fans because there's no substance to realize what was going on then and now.
In the last part when he said, “hey Kato, Mental, make sure it’s popping when we get up there, don’t front” I cried. That hit me deep. Rest in peace, man.
Me too lord I miss 2pac!!!
I cried 2 I second ur comment He wasn't Front'n when Pac said he was the Realest Muthafucka ever Born, He was alwayz telling the Truth, cause like him & Iron Mike said the Truth is Stimulating & it often Hurts Feelings, But the Truth is 2 be Told, 🎉🎉😊😊 Much Luv 2 The Realest Everywhere Worldwide
Every time you listen to Tupac music you could feel it in your heart
in his short time he wrote so many great songs... unbelieveable... i am a white man, but listen him since minimum 30 years and it never gets boring... and he is with bone thugs the only rapper i listen... because against that both groups no one has a chance... they set the top level... but the sad thing is as i bought a 2pac cassette (!) nearly 25 years ago in new orleans at my holidays there, everybody looked at me... in the shop or at the crossroads, when people saw, that i listened as a white man black music... and both where angry... the black, because i listened their music and the white, because i listened black music... i hope, this will have changed a little bit since then, because i was so really sad about it...
FACTS!
2pac had passion ya can feel him when he raps 💯
Tupac was to rap what Freddie Mercury was to rock.
Absolutely he was prolific
So glad you finally got to this song. Pac was a true poet, and like Poet’s do they made you feel what they felt when writing their verse. Pac never had complicated double and triple entrendes. He never needed them. The emotion in his verses could be felt through his pen and his voice when he rapped it. This song always brings tears to my eyes, I’m 56 years old, have lost many friends, parents and my beloved wife. RIP Tupac. Thank you Asia amd BJ
I'm so glad I grew up listening to 2 pac in the 90s RIP to the GOAT 🐐
Facts
FR Tupac is a household name ion how ppl never heard of him.
Best to do it ❤
yes I seen him at lake Merritt in Oakland no security just a few of who look like his friends n a few female scragglers
The BEST to ever do it.... NO one can compare with the amount of replay value songs....
SO many tracks that are timeless and can be listened to often...!
Tupac has delivery, flow and inflection better than 96.9% of all rappers ever....!
You're right Tupac is the deepest rapper that his music you could feel in your heart and your soul there is no other rapper like him
Biggie did the same. But back then, Because of the beef, we couldn’t play any of his joints. Damn shame.
@@jpizzlefromDaBay biggie weren't no soul toucher lmao
As a teen living in 90s and the whole Pac era this song will play to my funeral it will be one of my three songs played he made that much of an impact on people
Nice man
Wow. I do not like rap much but this was really good. I'm going to have to go back and check out more of Tupac if the others sound like this. Thanks for a great reaction. Ypu are right Asia, grab a drink and sit and listen to this and think!! Love you guys!
Thanks for listening
Once you liste, real listen to pac even with his interviews, there is no way back. Liste to songs like keep your head up, changes, unconditional love, brendas got a baby, mama just a litle girl for starting
I recommend Unconditional Love, Shed So Many Tears, Keep Ya Head Up, Dear Mama, Til the End of Time....just for starters.
It aint easy is also slept on like a mf. Me against the world, teardrops and closed caskets,
2pac had 2 sides to him. Half of his music is hardcore thug ish, and then the other half is songs like this, Keep your Head Up, Dear Mama, Brenda got a Baby, Unconditional Love etc etc
2 PAC was my favorite rappers in HS. His lyrics tell a story and impacts you. This song itself got me through some stuff when I lost friends in HS.
This song was a gift to the world. Great choice!
It's the relatability in his music that made him stand out his choice of words plus the delivery . it didn't matter where you were from. you could still feel every word he said.. if he was angry, he could make you angry with him.; if he was sentimental you would be there with him reminiscing. he was also always very open about his thoughts. I can't think of any other rap artist that was able to do that.
Afeni made a conscious decision to not have pac funeral as a public thing cause she felt like he gave enough to the world. So in death,she wanted to keep that to her and the family.
So glad that you pointed out the backing vocals/harmonies and sounds. That track has an incredible amount of layers to it. And they just keep adding more and more as the song goes on. The track really makes the song.
I have never been a rap fan. Just a country boy until a friend had me to listen to tupac in the late 80's. Loved his music every since.
pac never came out in late 80s more like early 90s 2pacalypse now dropped 91
This is in my top 3 pac songs of all time. LFG!
And today at 53 year's old I still go back and listen to his old music still today
Haven't heard this song in years. Chills. Gonna go back and listen to some pac this week.
Use to see Pac hangin with Money B at lake Merritt. Miss those days man. This joint right here. Takes me back to high school. Word for word. 🔥💯
You cannot tell 90's hip hop without mentioning Tupac. He is the 90's hip hop!
What I love is at 13/14yo in 1996/97 I bough a couple 2-Pac albums and even as a white Scottish kid where we wasn’t brought up having money, lived in a rough area, so many songs where relevant to every day life. Still to this day listen to PAC ..
This is a personal favorite of mine since it first came out.
Mine too.
And don't forget he came from theater and drama the School of arts so all of these skills they taught him how to captivate the crowd how to keep the audience attention what words to use... Never stop talking keep the conversation going keep the music going keep the crowd glued to their seats and on the edge of their seats... He was taught that in school
If you haven’t heard Letter 2 my unborn, breathin, and until the end of time.. 2pac has to many great hits to name off honestly. The impact that he made in such a short career is legendary. Jus imagine if he never died the impact he woulda made..
Still watching even though I don’t comment. Be going in and out of hospitals but I still watch faithfully. I adore your vibe and will continue.
Prayer to you 🙏 from black love ❤️
He could just touch your soul
This song hits memories for me when I was a teen I use to throw parties behind my moms back and get tore up and I actually passed out saying the same thing friends still laugh about it to this day but alot of those friends are gone
Faith did do a song for PAC during the beef though. The original “Wonder why they call U Bitch”
And Faith Is the background singer in Unconditional Love 2 I guess Creme Puff couldn't stop that song, or better yet puff boy didn't hear about it until it was too late 2 stop it, Pac had the Last Laugh on that one, 😊
oh man! i had a 55 minute ride to where i was working at the time and i listened to 2Pac often!
The singer is the great Nancy Fletcher who is on about 10 Pac songs. He loved her
Pac started off as a literal poet. Lotta people don’t realize that
he was a poser wanna be , weak and cowardly
Fun Fact: pac told close fam he didn’t want a funeral cause he didn’t like the idea of somebody looking down at him in a vulnerable state
lol, what an insecure cowardly boy.
Think you just invented that bro!
It always feels like 2pac was speaking directly to you....and it all came straight from the heart.
RIP TUPAC SHAKUR
RIP BIG SYKE
RIP KATO
RIP MENTAL
ORIGINAL THUG LIFE MEMBERS.
Y’all niggas lived life on ya OWN terms .
Pac got a direct connection to your soul when he raps. You feel every word cause he means it.
The part where he said last year we poured out some liquor for you.The song ,Pour Out A Little Liquor.
Not a real rap fan but Tupac was a beautiful poet.
He was on another level, wise, intelligent, activist for freedom, real dude all the time, he really want to change the world
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He gets me in my feelings with this one every time
Fuck it still got tears in my eyes .... first time hearing this song since 2004 when my best friend died,,,,,RiP Big Dog...
There seems like an endless list of 2pac song to listen to that are good. "Mama's just a little girl" and "Letter to my unborn" are 2 that come to mind.
HEY GUYS, DO "CAN YOU GET AWAY" FROM "ME AGAINST THE WORLD"...ASIA GONNA LOVE THAT ONE!
Yes that's one of the ghetto Romeo and Juliet
One of my faves from Tupac
Yesss
Yeah, that one will go straight to her playlist
I AGREE. ONE OF MY FAVORITES. HELL DO THAT WHOLE ALBUM 🔥🔥🔥
I love this song. I've heard it so many times and it's one of the best in the world for me. Greetings form germany :)
These 2 yallllll. Theeeee best much love ❤️
Listening to a 2pac song makes you feel like you went through 2 years of college, jokes aside i probably learned more from litening to this dude then all my years of school, not that school doesnt teach stuff, they teach things like grammar, math, things that allow you to find a job , but they dont teach the real issues that go on in the world on a daily basis, Pac taught me most of that shit
RIP PAC 🙏!!!
MORE MORE MORE #PAC
loved it 😁😁 aye pac loved writing poems i had a album the rose that grow from the concreate also the title for one of his poems
No legacy left like Pac’s!! Legend.
One of my favorites. Awesome reaction guys.
One of my FAVE Pac tracks
That was Natasha Walker. A RNB singer from Death Row Records.
Every time I listened to Pac... I feel it his music.....
One of my fav songs by Pac
My best song from tupac was changes I loved it and still play it today.
The lady providing the background vocals is Stacey Smallie.
One of my favorite songs of all time.
He's music song have a soul...
RIP GOAT 🐐
He Came From A Black Panther.He Seen alot N Learn alot About The World.💯👍🔥
When one of my best friends died in 96, this was the song that helped heal us....
Pac spoke for every black man
All eyes on me was a legendary double
His service was on a beach where his ashes were spread into the ocean.
Brasil amo react do seu canal sobre 2pac.🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
One of my favorite pac songs
And some people still don’t know about this song. Such a true and touching song.
Pac was a true story teller, he expressed the lost of a friend, and about his own mortality, Pac related to his community, and his people, unlike these rappers today .
one my favorite pac song
Deep Song..... RIP Pac the greatest.....
Thank you so much
SINGING THE CHORUS WUZ ( JEWELL & NANCY FLETCHER
Here's the deal there's a rap artist, then there's PAC goat, PAC had his own genre
Bruh I just choked on my Modelo (is that faith???) 😂😂😂😂
One of my favorite song
Honestly this my favorite 2pac song
he recorded this song because of 2 people who were killed in the street
big kato, who was from Inglewood california , was a member of the crips gang
2pac met him in 1992 august through big syke ( big kato was big sykes childhood friend)
also big syke met 2pac 1992 august first time and they were good friends until death
and mental illnes aka marcel williams met 2pac 1992 this too through big syke 1992 august
mentall illnes , big syke , domino this was group evil mind gangstas ( kato was their helper ) in 1990 year
kato was killed 1993 march in detroit michigan ( and made thug life kato rip tie top double sided beanie made 1993 march and 2pac and his audience wearing 1993 april fist time this beanies color black....
menral illnes was killed 1993 august jack the rappers period
1969-1993 big kato i dont know katos real name and real last name ...
196?-197? - 1993 mentall illnes aka marcel williams
this is small true story .
the song talks about these two people
2pac says i got your name tattooed on my hand (he mentioned big kato and a tattoo on his left arm NOTORIOUS ) this tattoo he did it in february.1994)
true story
@2022secondhandsclothing2022 its me
2pac always spoke in acronyms because it was the basis of the mentality (thug life).
he was also a gemini zodiac sign , and all geminis are geniuses from birth!
but not all 2pacs are unfortunately he was the only one ...
look closely
this mentality only killed 3 people in the 1990's as if it was a curse.
the first one to explode was kato, then mental, then tupac...
it was a cursed life, unfortunately no one was happy with it ...
he chose this life because he had no other choice and he thought he could handle it but he was wrong
Trouble always followed 2pac's
He often said that he was trapped as if he had been cursed as a child
His life was short
And in 25 years he achieved a lot and did a lot
As if it was a deal with God, in 25 years he would do his best and God would take him
It happened too
Today he is the first rapper whose level is the highest
If only 2pac today was alive
This would not be popular
His death contributed to a double popularity
It's sad but it's the reality...
I love 2pac 🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤
GOD (south korea singer group, jyp contents) means, South Korean’s 2 pac version (2021 billboard help support)
Every time I hear this song I think of my high school friend I lost to a car accident. He was only 22. It hits home every time!!!!
Don’t know if you have done it yet but “thugz mansion” is a must! It came out after he died and almost paints a picture of his version of heaven and you can actually picture him there and smile
I think it was Nancy Fletcher. She did a lot of 2pac songs
That was Jewel singing the hook. She just passed away thus year too.😥🙏🏿🕊💙
I always knew who Pac was but I didn't really hear his music until 1999/2000, 2Pac was my favorite rapper but over time eminem is my #1 on my top 5, I think if Pac didn't die he would've made so much more good music and kept the #1 spot
Amazing Reaction ❤ love your Pac reactions✌ can you react to his Song UNCONDITIONAL LOVE ? its such an Beautiful Song please 🙏
I wish pac is still alive
Same my daughter introduced me to Tupac when she was a teenager it was love from the start. I was never a rap fan until Tupac. I am an old lady but i still love his music.
RIP 2pac our street preacher who who changed so many people lives 🙏😔
“Eyes blurry, saying goodbye at the cemetery…” ❤️🔥💔❤️🩹
The female singing is from a r&b group YNV
I know that entire song always used to rap.for my homeboy to all we have lost. have lost them since from murder and drugs
2pax was A Genius.
there is no rapper no one better than pac forever or ever
2Pac ment every word in hopes that you could feel it in your heart and soul. He will always be the greatest of all time to me. He was always real never fake. Enjoy the reaction lessgo
i think it was a sample of a Brandy song
PAC WAS A TRUE NATURAL BADASS- CASE CLOSED...
Can you react to TUPAC - unconditional love another hit …
LOL, is that Faith singing. man your girl is tripping and yawl had me with water in my eyes from laughing. Such a 180 after listening to this with my homies.
Letter to my unborn next please
RIP King
another 2pac song that you should react to is unconditional love
tupac - my block(remix) best tupac song and a heartfelt one
You have to remember 2Pac connected to the People, these so call rappers today connects to the fans because there's no substance to realize what was going on then and now.