I had a chance to meet him in Miami in 1995 when he continued his promo tour of me against the world, his only words were. "Follow my words, destroy what you thought you knew, and live blind because the moment they know you're listening, they will kill you" why would he tell me that?? I never spoke of it until now. I don't care what people say on here. Whether negative or positive, it seems we will never be as one, that time will come, maybe after I'm dead or maybe I'll be alive but right now, no is the answer. My heart aches at how much we don't know about each other. You would think after 5000 years of recorded history we would figure something out by now. When I leave this earth I will care about three things. Was I successful?, not in money but in teaching, mentoring, raising and shaping young minds. Was I honest with myself and others? What impact have I left behind? Local, immediate, or world wide, regardless of breadth, did I leave a legacy that will be used for positive actions. I will never know in flesh, but my ascended self will see the result.
Da Trap pro *_I so agree....._* *_Many Blacks claim to believe in a higher power but many have allowed, their "original enemy" to become their higher power..._*
Da Trap pro *_First off........You don't dictate anything to me,when it comes to my responsibility and that is where you don't help._* *_You're now dismissed..._*
+Genesis Shabazz be peaceful no matter what the situation is, don't believe you must bow down as that guy said because males are greater (I think that's what he's implying), all I say to that is simple, everyone is equal,
"Every Woman In America, Especially Black../ Bare With Me,.. Cant You See.. That We Under Attack..." RIP Sandra Bland 2Pac Was Too On..! WAAAY ...Ahead of His Time
"What makes you ashamed of being black?" great question. "Now do you love me Momma (God) why they keep on calling me nigga?" Get my weight up with my hate and pay'em back when i'm bigger."
This Is why TUPAC WAS & STILL THE GOAT Jay z & Biggie songs never touch you like Pac fr fr Damn we miss you PAC you will never be forgotten my brother..................... #R-RÅP #I-IS #P-PÅC....
2pac warned us about so much, i truly feel like he was placed here to warn us we needed a black man who could reach us but alot of us didnt pay attention to what he was saying until after his death
As a young white girl I loved Tupac in middle school. I'm woke because I was blessed to have been raised with his music. Im a better person for it. I'll pass it on to future generations especially this song. I helped open my grandma's eyes to the truth of black people that she didn't know before. Tupac is powerful, pass it on to a someone!
@@elizabethanderson4909 That’s what it’s all about. A lot of people for whatever reason prefer to be ignorant. Not meaning it in a derogatory sense, but for its definition (one that knows no better)
it kinda pisses me off when people always have a picture of different rappers from da past and present including PAC on their social media pages asking "who do you think is the #1 rapper, pick one" like WHAT DA FUCK? obviously they never heard dis song among his others. Like dont compare PAC to drake, kendrick and who ever else is fucking up. PAC is something truly special, his interviews are GOLD his music is GOLD. im glad i at least have dat to help me make it through 2016! R.I.P BABY BOY …..MUAH!
After hearing this song, how could anyone compare another rapper to him????? Like seriously! This here can possibly bring tears to a brother!!! I embrace my blackness! This song along with the conviction of lyrics, truthness, & message is simply impeccable! I love 2pac (pause)! This song should make any black man or woman feel so proud of surviving the struggle and being black! "In a white Mans world"!!!!!!!!! 2pac=GOAT
He disrespected them a lot but I think it was just for the rap image. He'll have a song talking down on women then he'll have one praising them. I think he was just downing the ho's though.
To all the white people listening and studying this song, don't be ashamed of being white it's nothing to do with your skin colour, it's about what's in your soul and who you are, your ancestors doings don't make you the person you are.
***** Once there were an estimated 100 million native Americans in north American. Only a few hundred thousand were left after what the American settlers did to us. They all came from Europe, they took America just like they did Africa. They gave us blankets when we needed them as a sign of peace, but those blankets belonged those who were inflicted with the small pocks virus. They intentionally gave us blankets that carried the small pocks virus to kill us. More native Americans died to that form of biological ware than people in the holocaust. In my city they just recently build a museum on top of a sacred burial ground for my people. They killed us, got away with it, claimed the land, and to this day disrespect my people. I don't even wanted to get started now they how they uphold their treaty right to own land, but refuse uphold our treaty rights and not to mention all the horrible things they did to our children in residential schools. They have everything, they took everything. I don't believe all white people are to blame. Most who were born after these events just don't know. We can't blame them for that, that'll just get more of them hating us. We need them on our side.
***** I never said I hate white people, because I don't. It's not every white person's fault my ancestors were treated badly by their ancestors. I said I hate the government for killing my people and denying me my rights, I don't hate white people. The way I see white people are individuals like me, their race does not define them just as my race doesn't define my. My race is a big part of my identity, but I'm more than just native American. I'm me. I don't want to place blame on all white people for what happened and what is happening, because it's not their fault. I want to work with them to stop the awful treatment my people are receiving, and it make sure no one else is being denied their rights.
@@somerledofscotland1708 first of all racism was never dying and what the fuck u see white people doing since trump been in office shooting up schools and shit get the fuck outta here wit that shit.
The realist thing he said... "It's not them that's killing us is us that's killing us" He said grab your balls and quit blaming other ppl for things and step up.. This goes all people from the 7 continents. Peace
Shut yo ass up. He made a whole song about white oppression and that's the only thing you heard? This is why I hate when non-black people commentate on Tupac songs. Always trying to take the pro-blsck message and turn into a little "AllLivesMatter" "Blame yourselves black people" speech.
you can go through all biggie music or all badboy records music you will never here content of this magnitude. yet they are ranked higher than pac by this shit media. we gonna be alryt
***** Yes we are all human but no we are not the same. There are different cultutres around the world that come from difference backgrounds so in essence we are different. Black people are just a God gifted unique people that everybody copies. Our music, dress,talk, style dance and the list goes on. Its not to other races are not emulated but when it comes to black culutre its not even a comparison. Nothing racist about that it just facts
***** Im not about to argue with you and your silly points man!! you know everyone loves to emulate black culture and things we create. just fess up!!!
Based on your comments I think all of you are a little bit uneducated. All music lyrics is poetry. Even the filthiest grimiest lyrics technically are poetry. But Pac does have a way with words and tends to make his shit sound more poetic.
2pac was sent here from something higher and more than us..he was the leader for us he took from other leaders and panthers and wrapped all into a gifted musician actor entertainer that was taken by us and done bad by us his own ppl he tryna help smh he was the closest thing to a black jesus. Raise your generations off his music story and hopes he had. He had crazy run ins but he died at 25 who in they 20s aint wild when u mix in money fame and power..rip pac u molded me and made me fearless at times i felt hopeless
Im history teacher and I know how people suffered along the time. I love black people, I actually love everyone. No colour skin is better than our soul colour.
@@bazle64 What the hell is your problem? All he said was that he loves people. You really should see a brain doctor. I say brain doctor because I'm doubtful you understand the correct term. Priority now is to get you into a padded room.
@@bazle64 I'm not ignorant at all. As I told you I'm a history teacher, now I'm finishing a master course in Italy. I have studied the world's civilization and its very old story. It's sad to watch this one repeats continuously the same way.
Still mine. Thats why they killed him. He tried to warn us and entertain us at the same time because we dont wanna hear truth but rather be entertained. The war against blacks globally never ended. Were too blind to see whats obvious
Black people are minorities in this country, and so are women in general. Therefore, when he said it is hard being a woman, a Black woman at that in this White man's world, that is what he were trying to express. Because, minorities, in this country has always been discriminated against...
pac even said they all wanna be like us to be the have nots reason the ghetto is our home cuz god wants us to work twice as hard to get out as god was a hard worker as well 6 days he worked his ass off than 7 day he rested you get misserable when shits just handed to you
My point is, he was saying AA women are double minorities, because they are women who are Black....That is what he was expressing in this song... Women period are minorities in this country and so are AA....
How are women a minority when there are more women than men in America? You've completely misinterpreted the meaning of the word minority. Being a minority doesn't necessarily equate to being less entitled. White minority rule in South Africa was a lot more privileged than the black majority. The power lies in money and status, and in the power lies the entitlement and privileges. That men have been more powerful than women throughout the years is fairly self explanatory as men has the obvious physical advantage over women, and the biology has unfortunately helped shape a skewed gender equality. When it comes to white people vs black people the answer is also pretty self explanatory. White people (Europeans) were a millenium ahead of the black people (Africans) in terms of social and technological development, they discovered the world, including Africa. They arrived at the African west coast in boats with firearms to find a different looking species who lived in mudhuts and hadn't even invented the wheel, it was only natural for them to assume they were an inferior species. The white man had firearms and technology far superior to the spears of the African tribe, thus making the white man more powerful. Through the oncoming years the white man stayed at the very top of the world social latter, naturally, and became even wealthier and more powerful. Seeing as wealth generally stays in the family, white people are today much wealthier than black people, and money is power, it's really that simple. But again, the wealthy middleclass white man is still losing money the the wealthiest 1%, soon there will be the 99% both white and black at the bottom and the wealthiest 1% at the top. Money is power, not race.
Unfortunately he got sent to hell it's a real tragedy. I know none of you will believe this and attack me personally and treat me like a bad person, but I actually love 2pac I am sharing what the lord revealed to me and others.I think he is the most amazing artist ever to walk the earth, it's truly tragic. It;s extremely difficult to get into gods kingdom, most will not make it. Pac did not, he was suddenly killed and ambushed while living a very sinful lifestyle. I have seen visions of him in hell that where he is. It;s extremely heartbreaking but this is the harsh reality.
Tupac's ability to show the struggle of the black community has truly enlightened me and given me the ability to have compassion and understanding since I was a little kid... I wish I could personally thank him for all he's taught me through his poetry. I truly believe that Tupac himself has helped me Coke a better person, and a REAL man. Rest in paradise, NEVER to be forgotten
Now it's your responsibility to enlighten others. All soldiers are needed if we're to make a change for a truly equal fair and peaceful nation. It's the 1% that's keeping us seperated because they fear all of us wising up and waking up and making this nation into what they're claiming it already is. BLACK WHITE BROWN & YELLOW, WE MUST ALL FIGHT THE GOOD FIGHT! BUT FIRST BLACK BROTHERS MUST UNITE!!
Pac... man...... I only wish you were still alive but...., coming from a white boy, I am sorry you and everyone else went through all this. You're a amazing rapper, and you seem like you were a amazing rapper. No doubt you're in heaven, and I hope heaven does have a ghetto. Only wish you could see this pac.
@@NoFearMarinesAreHereROBLOX I thought I was completely clear but ok, the slur is "white boy". If you have any confusion on how that is a slur, please tell me and I'll clear it out for you. Peace.
This song is to the world....reality can't be just music, it's life. And the song describes the reality we faced in this world. Living without power!!!
John Doe .. I noticed you don’t see color so that makes you not racist... one love to you brother cause in God’s eyes it’s not about color.. He created us all.. only the ones who don’t know God rather their black,white or any other race well miss the meaning and purpose of living life as loving all human beings cause in God’s eyes we just human beings 😇💪🏾🙏🏾💯
@II Gemini II... tribes are not about the color of human being .. it’s about the ones who gave themselves to Jesus Christ no matter what color of skin they are in....😇💪🏾🙏🏾💯 don’t think that just all black people are only going to be in the 12 tribes... do not be deceived .. bro💯💯💯💯anybody who’s racist no matter what color they are can’t fulfill the law of Jesus Christ love can’t make it to His Father Almighty God...
skitz160 mexicans can relate also yall act like you were the only ones in slavery and had to go thru police brutality the ghettos and gangs and shit man we stull go thru it smh ✊black and brown all around man💯 gotta understand that
The greatest rap song ever made. This is pure poetry and if everyone lived by the advice Tupac has given us then the world would be a perfect place. We didn't deserve a person like Pac and his death was mankind's greatest loss. RIP Pac.
If everyone listened to his advice it would be total war, everyone would be high and fatherless kids everywhere. Having said that he has a positive side and a dark side like all of us.
there will never be another artist that meant so much, he was tha Marvin Gaye of our time, cause wht he's saying is a message for these children today.
I met Tupac in Stockton California. I was on a Greyhound Bus on my way to Los Angeles and the bus made a stop in Stockton. Tupac was in the store and he paid for my snacks. I was 12 years old. Riding the greyhound bus by myself from Seattle. I always wondered what he was doing in Stockton. Who knows.
i have to look at my surrounding when i listen to pac because songs like this will make you shed tears and I'm a grown man, this man's words could move mountains
women but black woman in particular you need to hear this! have pride in your ethnicity. Love being black. You don't have to fit into the western standard of beauty. Become an individual follow your own path and create your own path of beauty. No one said the western standard was correct; were all human and have our own opinions so you don't have to follow that standard. You have to realize and awaken that message in yourself, and not just you but every black women needs to start following this reasoning. And believe me most men don't like all that weave and fake eyelashes and fake everything. We want natural with just a little bit of makeup, just to highlight your features. Be Yourself. And listen to what tupac is saying: Use Your Brain!! Its you that's destroying the reputation of black women not them its YOU. heed that warning and take it into consideration, next time you decide to put on a face mask
Most people dont understand what Pro-Black is. Pro-Black dont mean you a racist it just racial pride. Im very Pro-Black myself but dont mean Im prejudice. It just mean we love our communities, our people, social interests, culture. I might be a tad racist but racism and prejudice are two entirely different things
We overlook the fact that we ride hard on our sistahs, we don't be knowing the pain we be causing~2pac Black men this is a message from Pac to us, love black women and don't degrade them like society does
The speech at the end of the song is not MLK it's actually [Minister Farrakhan - Oct. 17, 1995] Watch it at minute 23:03: www.c-span.org/video/?c4544566/farrakhan-million-man-march
You’re a wise person at 15.. you’re going to do special things in this world fr. I’m 40 and this is the generation I grew up in. You understand more than your peers ever will. And knowledge is power. That’s what made 2Pac so powerful and great.. knowledge!!! Stay wise
tupac alias makaveli ! waz a soilder still iz ! love that mans music ! respect and love to all thugz out there! aint eazy to struggle in this world ! take a piip whatz going on ! 2016
from a kid listening to tupac, to a man listening to tupac I finally understand the realness the hurt the pain. tupac was different because he told other peoples stories he had a heart and a concious. seems nowadays rappers are conceited without any type of consideration. im directing this to mainstream artist
hes talking about the white supremist system that is designed to keep anyone who is not white down, the same system that created white privilage that whites benefit from without even realizing it sometime.
This song is so inspirational for us to rise our consciousness to the level that it's supposed to be at. His voice was so powerful and hasn't or probably never be replaced by the next generation.
I had a chance to meet him in Miami in 1995 when he continued his promo tour of me against the world, his only words were. "Follow my words, destroy what you thought you knew, and live blind because the moment they know you're listening, they will kill you" why would he tell me that?? I never spoke of it until now. I don't care what people say on here. Whether negative or positive, it seems we will never be as one, that time will come, maybe after I'm dead or maybe I'll be alive but right now, no is the answer. My heart aches at how much we don't know about each other. You would think after 5000 years of recorded history we would figure something out by now. When I leave this earth I will care about three things. Was I successful?, not in money but in teaching, mentoring, raising and shaping young minds. Was I honest with myself and others? What impact have I left behind? Local, immediate, or world wide, regardless of breadth, did I leave a legacy that will be used for positive actions. I will never know in flesh, but my ascended self will see the result.
thats real talk kid
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#Real
you met Tupac?
I wonder what he meant...
*_For me,there is no artist that mean more to me than Tupac Amaru Shakur...He was a messenger and the lyrics speaks to who Tupac was_*
Da Trap pro
*_I so agree....._*
*_Many Blacks claim to believe in a higher power but many have allowed, their "original enemy" to become their higher power..._*
*****
*_You're right,he was indeed a messenger..._*
Da Trap pro
*_First off........You don't dictate anything to me,when it comes to my responsibility and that is where you don't help._*
*_You're now dismissed..._*
+Genesis Shabazz be peaceful no matter what the situation is, don't believe you must bow down as that guy said because males are greater (I think that's what he's implying), all I say to that is simple, everyone is equal,
+bobby riddick
nas is a cell out
This album help me get through hard times ever since 96
Man this song touches your soul sometimes makes me wanna cry
In my opinion, there was no better album ever made than this one...Makaveli
Makavelli is very deep.
each album of tupac is his best :P
"Every Woman In America, Especially Black../
Bare With Me,.. Cant You See.. That We Under Attack..."
RIP Sandra Bland
2Pac Was Too On..! WAAAY ...Ahead of His Time
+NYCKNOWLEDGE IM LOVING THIS !!!!!
He wasn't ahead of his time shit hasn't changed since then...
NYCKNOWLEDGE he wasn't ahead of his time he was on time
NYCKNOWLEDGE How the hell are women and blacks under attack?
@NYCKNOWLEDGE yes he was.. brilliant dude💪🏾🙏🏾💯
"What makes you ashamed of being black?" great question. "Now do you love me Momma (God) why they keep on calling me nigga?" Get my weight up with my hate and pay'em back when i'm bigger."
I always feel in a rage when I hear that verse🔥🔥
This Is why TUPAC WAS & STILL THE GOAT Jay z & Biggie songs never touch you like Pac fr fr Damn we miss you PAC you will never be forgotten my brother..................... #R-RÅP
#I-IS
#P-PÅC....
Quite simply a revolutionary, a rebel and the greatest force in the history of hip-hop. Long live Pac!
2pac warned us about so much, i truly feel like he was placed here to warn us we needed a black man who could reach us but alot of us didnt pay attention to what he was saying until after his death
Same thing can be said about Malcolm X.
God Chose me e
@@77shadyoaks fr
Same thing can be said about movies, television, etc...You just have to pay attention.
@@thalogo1871 yep so many hints and messages hidden
"Who Taught You To Hate YOURSELF?" - Malcolm X
His influence is all over this song.
As a young white girl I loved Tupac in middle school. I'm woke because I was blessed to have been raised with his music. Im a better person for it. I'll pass it on to future generations especially this song. I helped open my grandma's eyes to the truth of black people that she didn't know before. Tupac is powerful, pass it on to a someone!
Congratulations
Dope! That’s what he wanted.
For real. In 1992 I learned so much as a white girl watching the LA Riots as a 15 year old from North Dakota listening to TuPac.
@@elizabethanderson4909 That’s what it’s all about. A lot of people for whatever reason prefer to be ignorant. Not meaning it in a derogatory sense, but for its definition (one that knows no better)
Being woke aint a good thing... Being awake on the other hand
it kinda pisses me off when people always have a picture of different rappers from da past and present including PAC on their social media pages asking "who do you think is the #1 rapper, pick one" like WHAT DA FUCK? obviously they never heard dis song among his others. Like dont compare PAC to drake, kendrick and who ever else is fucking up. PAC is something truly special, his interviews are GOLD his music is GOLD. im glad i at least have dat to help me make it through 2016! R.I.P BABY BOY …..MUAH!
MissNasty Gal
MissNasty Gal well said
After hearing this song, how could anyone compare another rapper to him????? Like seriously! This here can possibly bring tears to a brother!!! I embrace my blackness! This song along with the conviction of lyrics, truthness, & message is simply impeccable! I love 2pac (pause)! This song should make any black man or woman feel so proud of surviving the struggle and being black! "In a white Mans world"!!!!!!!!! 2pac=GOAT
jay mcewen possibly?
preach love u bro
This song is deep, its beyond race.
Dmx is better
@@bojangles19 nah go listen to drunking freestyle by Tupac
Tupac respected the black woman in this white man's world.and I love him for that.
Km
Tupac my first black president.
He disrespected them a lot but I think it was just for the rap image. He'll have a song talking down on women then he'll have one praising them. I think he was just downing the ho's though.
Jim Jones he was talking down on bitches and hoes NOT WOMEN. There’s a difference. Go look up “what Tupac thinks about women”
Amen!!!
R.I.P tupac
who listen in 2015 ???
+Je Jo me
+Je Jo i will be listening to tupac for the rest of my life guaranteed
me
got this playing in my phone 24/7
ME
To all the white people listening and studying this song, don't be ashamed of being white it's nothing to do with your skin colour, it's about what's in your soul and who you are, your ancestors doings don't make you the person you are.
very true, should be top comment, great words
Shut the fuck up
***** Once there were an estimated 100 million native Americans in north American. Only a few hundred thousand were left after what the American settlers did to us. They all came from Europe, they took America just like they did Africa. They gave us blankets when we needed them as a sign of peace, but those blankets belonged those who were inflicted with the small pocks virus. They intentionally gave us blankets that carried the small pocks virus to kill us. More native Americans died to that form of biological ware than people in the holocaust. In my city they just recently build a museum on top of a sacred burial ground for my people. They killed us, got away with it, claimed the land, and to this day disrespect my people. I don't even wanted to get started now they how they uphold their treaty right to own land, but refuse uphold our treaty rights and not to mention all the horrible things they did to our children in residential schools.
They have everything, they took everything. I don't believe all white people are to blame. Most who were born after these events just don't know. We can't blame them for that, that'll just get more of them hating us. We need them on our side.
***** I never said I hate white people, because I don't. It's not every white person's fault my ancestors were treated badly by their ancestors. I said I hate the government for killing my people and denying me my rights, I don't hate white people. The way I see white people are individuals like me, their race does not define them just as my race doesn't define my. My race is a big part of my identity, but I'm more than just native American. I'm me. I don't want to place blame on all white people for what happened and what is happening, because it's not their fault. I want to work with them to stop the awful treatment my people are receiving, and it make sure no one else is being denied their rights.
@@MikiziB that's exactly it there are loads of us whites who will help you get your reparations to me your my brother
He spoke knowledge, not stupidity like rappers now in Day's, that why he got killed...RIP pac
fuck Martin Luther king why is he on here I glad that bitch is dead
fuck you too bitch say that shit on the streets i bet a nigga slap your goofy ass !!!
@@marcusulrich3482 stfu and I dare u to say that in front of a black man or woman
@@somerledofscotland1708 first of all racism was never dying and what the fuck u see white people doing since trump been in office shooting up schools and shit get the fuck outta here wit that shit.
Exactly @ricky. When you speak knowledge the oppressors are gonna come after you. They are comfortable when they know you are stupid.
Proud to be black but why we act like we don’t love ourselves🤷🏽♀️💯🔥🔥🔥
2023 PAC legacy lives. RIP the greatest of all times. ❤❤❤
Proud to black but why we act like we don't love ourselves...... truest shit I see in most ignorants. Rest In Peace brother
20 years after his "death" still bumpin this
Aron Giesen I know that's right
Aron Giesen dont stop bro.
The real OG here he was himself a true Jesus
The top Dogg of them all he was gifted!!!
We dnt have music like this in our lifetym dem WHOEVER KILLED PAC MUST BURN IN HELL
The realist thing he said...
"It's not them that's killing us is us that's killing us"
He said grab your balls and quit blaming other ppl for things and step up.. This goes all people from the 7 continents. Peace
Not that's its an excuse but it survival of the fittest due to the little resources that have been left for the ghettoes
Shut yo ass up. He made a whole song about white oppression and that's the only thing you heard? This is why I hate when non-black people commentate on Tupac songs. Always trying to take the pro-blsck message and turn into a little "AllLivesMatter" "Blame yourselves black people" speech.
+ManMan31994 you act like if your color ain't guilty. Your comment is joke. All colors on this earth are in need of God
+TunkVigor13 I understand that. The rich oppress the poor as we fight for equality and not choose to take the cowards way out.
Yes, we are gotta love ourselves, and are ''enemies'', it ain't easy in this world.
Nobody compares to tupac the debate is over
Facts this man can’t be touched
This song is so powerful man it touches your heart
Philip Stratton. Yess
2020 and this song still touches not only My heart but My soul. We are all equal!
Fr tho
Gangsta shit 🇸🇴🇸🇴🇸🇴
Pac simply the Goat of expression. 💯🫡
you can go through all biggie music or all badboy records music you will never here content of this magnitude. yet they are ranked higher than pac by this shit media. we gonna be alryt
truth all day from a real dude
biggie is up there wit tupac it's just biggie rap about everyday shii wit a message and tupac rap about stories wit a message
+Tha Blacc Kamikaze No big rapped about shit people wanted to hear. party and bullshit
Me Mr. Who? Nah bro
Lol his words bro
" they all wanna be like us"
- Tupac
IT'S TRUE
Very true. The world hates black people but love to copy our culture! smh!!
***** Yes we are all human but no we are not the same. There are different cultutres around the world that come from difference backgrounds so in essence we are different. Black people are just a God gifted unique people that everybody copies. Our music, dress,talk, style dance and the list goes on. Its not to other races are not emulated but when it comes to black culutre its not even a comparison. Nothing racist about that it just facts
***** Im not about to argue with you and your silly points man!! you know everyone loves to emulate black culture and things we create. just fess up!!!
***** HOSTILE SQUEAKER
This whole album is a vibe. A true classic timeless piece of art. It should belong in the museum. It will never fade.
It wasn't finished either
Pac was on another level just real as it get R.I.H
Sometimes it's like he's feeding me poetry. Very inspirational.
He was and always will be a poet
wow you must be a new fan.
thats the point
Based on your comments I think all of you are a little bit uneducated. All music lyrics is poetry. Even the filthiest grimiest lyrics technically are poetry. But Pac does have a way with words and tends to make his shit sound more poetic.
its his choice in words and sentences
Aariyan096 he was a poet not a rapper
2pac was sent here from something higher and more than us..he was the leader for us he took from other leaders and panthers and wrapped all into a gifted musician actor entertainer that was taken by us and done bad by us his own ppl he tryna help smh he was the closest thing to a black jesus. Raise your generations off his music story and hopes he had. He had crazy run ins but he died at 25 who in they 20s aint wild when u mix in money fame and power..rip pac u molded me and made me fearless at times i felt hopeless
This is most powerful song I ever heard in my life
Im history teacher and I know how people suffered along the time. I love black people, I actually love everyone. No colour skin is better than our soul colour.
Blacks and P.O.Cs still suffer you ignorant whiteboy
@@bazle64 What the hell is your problem? All he said was that he loves people. You really should see a brain doctor. I say brain doctor because I'm doubtful you understand the correct term. Priority now is to get you into a padded room.
@@bunnyhillrock10 Thanks for writing something almost comprehensible.
G Ringo
@@bazle64 I'm not ignorant at all. As I told you I'm a history teacher, now I'm finishing a master course in Italy. I have studied the world's civilization and its very old story. It's sad to watch this one repeats continuously the same way.
This song is the perfect anthem for what's taking place right now
and this song was from 20 years ago!!! lol.. he was definitely before his time! my favorite rapper hands down
Yesssss!!!!!!
What's happening now has been going on, that's why Pac was talking about it back then. The only difference is we have more cameras.
El Hajj Malik El Thats so true. Media and advance technology is whats exposing all this corruption in the world.
JaKharia Calloway its been happening 4 years chyle
1.1 k dislikes?? Wtf is wrong with people!! This is such a beautiful powerful tune I love it! The whole album is dope af!
All the dislikes are probably racists. js 🤷🏽♂️
All those white collar haters haha
Racists
@@julia2k8you can't even define that word
This video montage is 10years old. This video is revolutionary.
2Pac was and is the realest. We still stuck in this White mans world. Gotta escape this matrix! RIP Makaveli!
Classic 🔥🔥🔥 One of my favorite songs of all time from the 🐐 Pac
Revolutionist -- was our voice
Still mine. Thats why they killed him. He tried to warn us and entertain us at the same time because we dont wanna hear truth but rather be entertained. The war against blacks globally never ended. Were too blind to see whats obvious
+Plugged In Films Yea that's cause we under mind control tho
The realest shit he ever wrote
Fuck u talking bout all his shit amazing nothing can compare to his songs
Black people are minorities in this country, and so are women in general. Therefore, when he said it is hard being a woman, a Black woman at that in this White man's world, that is what he were trying to express. Because, minorities, in this country has always been discriminated against...
its not just blacks anymore anybody lower than 1% is a target
pac even said they all wanna be like us to be the have nots reason the ghetto is our home cuz god wants us to work twice as hard to get out as god was a hard worker as well 6 days he worked his ass off than 7 day he rested you get misserable when shits just handed to you
My point is, he was saying AA women are double minorities, because they are women who are Black....That is what he was expressing in this song...
Women period are minorities in this country and so are AA....
How are women a minority when there are more women than men in America? You've completely misinterpreted the meaning of the word minority. Being a minority doesn't necessarily equate to being less entitled. White minority rule in South Africa was a lot more privileged than the black majority. The power lies in money and status, and in the power lies the entitlement and privileges.
That men have been more powerful than women throughout the years is fairly self explanatory as men has the obvious physical advantage over women, and the biology has unfortunately helped shape a skewed gender equality. When it comes to white people vs black people the answer is also pretty self explanatory. White people (Europeans) were a millenium ahead of the black people (Africans) in terms of social and technological development, they discovered the world, including Africa. They arrived at the African west coast in boats with firearms to find a different looking species who lived in mudhuts and hadn't even invented the wheel, it was only natural for them to assume they were an inferior species. The white man had firearms and technology far superior to the spears of the African tribe, thus making the white man more powerful. Through the oncoming years the white man stayed at the very top of the world social latter, naturally, and became even wealthier and more powerful. Seeing as wealth generally stays in the family, white people are today much wealthier than black people, and money is power, it's really that simple.
But again, the wealthy middleclass white man is still losing money the the wealthiest 1%, soon there will be the 99% both white and black at the bottom and the wealthiest 1% at the top. Money is power, not race.
Thank godbwithin, hope you see one day wake up
R.I.P will always listen to this true poet...
i needed this song. i hope pac is in heaven
He's at peace!
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he made this song you n everybody n you better believe he is always been in heaven with God every day
Unfortunately he got sent to hell it's a real tragedy. I know none of you will believe this and attack me personally and treat me like a bad person, but I actually love 2pac I am sharing what the lord revealed to me and others.I think he is the most amazing artist ever to walk the earth, it's truly tragic. It;s extremely difficult to get into gods kingdom, most will not make it. Pac did not, he was suddenly killed and ambushed while living a very sinful lifestyle. I have seen visions of him in hell that where he is. It;s extremely heartbreaking but this is the harsh reality.
Extradimensionalmindstatee as much as I would hate to believe this my only conclusion is that it's true he did not believe in Jesus Christ
damn white man's world still goes hard 2016
Josh Haney It always will.
2019
2021 too
@Malik Jones facts
Tupac's ability to show the struggle of the black community has truly enlightened me and given me the ability to have compassion and understanding since I was a little kid... I wish I could personally thank him for all he's taught me through his poetry. I truly believe that Tupac himself has helped me Coke a better person, and a REAL man. Rest in paradise, NEVER to be forgotten
Become a better person*
Now it's your responsibility to enlighten others. All soldiers are needed if we're to make a change for a truly equal fair and peaceful nation. It's the 1% that's keeping us seperated because they fear all of us wising up and waking up and making this nation into what they're claiming it already is. BLACK WHITE BROWN & YELLOW, WE MUST ALL FIGHT THE GOOD FIGHT! BUT FIRST BLACK BROTHERS MUST UNITE!!
Pac... man...... I only wish you were still alive but...., coming from a white boy, I am sorry you and everyone else went through all this. You're a amazing rapper, and you seem like you were a amazing rapper. No doubt you're in heaven, and I hope heaven does have a ghetto. Only wish you could see this pac.
Red Havoc wish I️ could make a impact like he did to the world
Unless you were a boy by age when writing that comment I strongly urge you to not use that slur. It is meant to degrade.
@@unwnme what slur?
@@NoFearMarinesAreHereROBLOX I thought I was completely clear but ok, the slur is "white boy". If you have any confusion on how that is a slur, please tell me and I'll clear it out for you. Peace.
@@unwnme oh okay. 'preciate it my nigga, peace out from a white boy 🤙
RIP to one of the greatest Musician of all Time
If not the greatest tbh
This Man was a Prophet!!
You right he was
What do you think of this? m.ruclips.net/video/O05hWIWnpng/видео.html&feature=share
Happy birthday king, rest in power
Pac was an architect of words and phrases. True poet.
r.i.p. tupac One of the realist One to live
This song is to the world....reality can't be just music, it's life. And the song describes the reality we faced in this world. Living without power!!!
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I'm a white man and this is one of my favorite songs
real shit.
Me too
John Doe .. I noticed you don’t see color so that makes you not racist... one love to you brother cause in God’s eyes it’s not about color.. He created us all.. only the ones who don’t know God rather their black,white or any other race well miss the meaning and purpose of living life as loving all human beings cause in God’s eyes we just human beings 😇💪🏾🙏🏾💯
Only the 12 tribes are God's people.
@II Gemini II... tribes are not about the color of human being .. it’s about the ones who gave themselves to Jesus Christ no matter what color of skin they are in....😇💪🏾🙏🏾💯 don’t think that just all black people are only going to be in the 12 tribes... do not be deceived .. bro💯💯💯💯anybody who’s racist no matter what color they are can’t fulfill the law of Jesus Christ love can’t make it to His Father Almighty God...
Tupac hat es auf den Punkt gebracht!!
Rest in Peace George Fylod 😥!
Fuck Racism!
I absolutely adore the inserts from Malcolm X speeches
That's Farrakhan & Khalid Muhammad actually :)
We Are Seeing It Right TODAY!!!!! ✊🏽✊🏽✊🏽✊🏽✊🏽
Stsu
2PAC SOLD 80 MILLION
white people can relate
mexican can relate
asian can relate THATS WHY NOBODY FORGETS HIM
None of you can relate only black people can relate this is black struggles stfu with that "its about everybody" shit
Kam nope. he even said "you won't understand until you walk in my shoes"
skitz160 mexicans can relate also yall act like you were the only ones in slavery and had to go thru police brutality the ghettos and gangs and shit man we stull go thru it smh ✊black and brown all around man💯 gotta understand that
skitz160 you completely missed the point of that song. Chill yourself dude.
yh yh I interpreted it as you can’t get if you were never discriminated for being part of some minority
"I can't breathe" George Floyd:-[
He did some bad stuff
The greatest rap song ever made. This is pure poetry and if everyone lived by the advice Tupac has given us then the world would be a perfect place. We didn't deserve a person like Pac and his death was mankind's greatest loss. RIP Pac.
If everyone listened to his advice it would be total war, everyone would be high and fatherless kids everywhere.
Having said that he has a positive side and a dark side like all of us.
One of them
He was a great loss but not mankind's greatest.
We can all thank brother LOVE ❤️ for taking are President away from us.
there will never be another artist that meant so much, he was tha Marvin Gaye of our time, cause wht he's saying is a message for these children today.
*I love you brother Tupac*
*June 16th 1971 - Forever in my heart*
Pac & malcom x are my only heros . got em both inked on me
What about mlk
David Fox MLK was the other way. opposite way of 2pac and malcomx
yh yh mLk and macolm x was the same
David Fox nope. not even close. you dont know your history. they had differnet views. different progression goals. totally opposite.
yh yh umm yes they are the same
I met Tupac in Stockton California. I was on a Greyhound Bus on my way to Los Angeles and the bus made a stop in Stockton. Tupac was in the store and he paid for my snacks. I was 12 years old. Riding the greyhound bus by myself from Seattle. I always wondered what he was doing in Stockton. Who knows.
This gets me. Every. Single. Time. *Tears*
I love being black ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤
i have to look at my surrounding when i listen to pac because songs like this will make you shed tears and I'm a grown man, this man's words could move mountains
women but black woman in particular you need to hear this! have pride in your ethnicity. Love being black. You don't have to fit into the western standard of beauty. Become an individual follow your own path and create your own path of beauty. No one said the western standard was correct; were all human and have our own opinions so you don't have to follow that standard. You have to realize and awaken that message in yourself, and not just you but every black women needs to start following this reasoning. And believe me most men don't like all that weave and fake eyelashes and fake everything. We want natural with just a little bit of makeup, just to highlight your features. Be Yourself. And listen to what tupac is saying: Use Your Brain!! Its you that's destroying the reputation of black women not them its YOU. heed that warning and take it into consideration, next time you decide to put on a face mask
Daream Badi its sad that beautiful black women are being hurt.
Most people dont understand what Pro-Black is. Pro-Black dont mean you a racist it just racial pride. Im very Pro-Black myself but dont mean Im prejudice. It just mean we love our communities, our people, social interests, culture. I might be a tad racist but racism and prejudice are two entirely different things
We overlook the fact that we ride hard on our sistahs, we don't be knowing the pain we be causing~2pac
Black men this is a message from Pac to us, love black women and don't degrade them like society does
George Floyd murder brought me here! Smh
At least he's sober for 4 years
This song gets more true every day
bumping this everyday now that trump is president 😟
Me too bro
caitlan dunn Real shit.
caitlan dunn better dayz song too
caitlan dunn word
We should have never stopped bumping Pac. Trump or nah. chuch
The speech at the end of the song is not MLK it's actually [Minister Farrakhan - Oct. 17, 1995]
Watch it at minute 23:03: www.c-span.org/video/?c4544566/farrakhan-million-man-march
who knows what tomorrow brings... this one hits hard, he truly never dies🌹
😢😢😢😢😢😢 Tupac ur song still rocks after now man
I'm 15 and I'm the only one that listens to 2pac in my school😞😞
You’re a wise person at 15.. you’re going to do special things in this world fr. I’m 40 and this is the generation I grew up in. You understand more than your peers ever will. And knowledge is power. That’s what made 2Pac so powerful and great.. knowledge!!! Stay wise
Brutal ! Youngsters are trully lost nowadays, the programation is a success To deceive them
Do you love me mama? Why they keep on calling me nigga? Get my weight up with my hate and pay em back when I'm bigger....
tupac alias makaveli ! waz a soilder still iz ! love that mans music ! respect and love to all thugz out there! aint eazy to struggle in this world ! take a piip whatz going on ! 2016
I'm a white man and I love, respect and appreciate everything that Pac was about.
Greatest that ever did it IMO.
I like his other stuff. This just makes me feel like crap.
@@THEDONSTR8Fightah76 sorry man just know loads of white people learnt so much for Pac trust me
The best song he every wrote and it got him killed.
Am a black girl in a whites man world...
black queen
Then get out of the white manz world
🙏
David Fox stfu
He was born a profit, legend and a genius. There will never be another one like him.Very intelligent articulante brotha.
He was born a profit, legend and a genius. There will never be another one like him.Very intelligent articulante brotha
"dear sister got me twisted up in prison I miss you"
he was young, but a wise and moral man! never saw someone in the rap business again that was gifted like pac. still miss him after all these years...
I have never heard this song.. I love it
Tammatha Billings 💪💪💪
baby girl you missing out. I love you just listen to the message. we have to teach each other
Tammatha Billings u habe never heard this song??? chyle u must be young
lol no.. i'm 38
monsieur305 shes probably a casual listener. Nonetheless still great to have people hear tupac's non mainstream music
2016 Still listeninh and furthermore Big up ta pac amd outlawz
he perfected his craft at its finest fashion! Such powerful words! #ripthegoat
Rest In Power Tupac.
from a kid listening to tupac, to a man listening to tupac I finally understand the realness the hurt the pain. tupac was different because he told other peoples stories he had a heart and a concious. seems nowadays rappers are conceited without any type of consideration. im directing this to mainstream artist
When he says White mans world i dont think he actually means all white people. I think he means the rich white people at the top of the pyramid
illuminati's world :(
Of course you would think that...
hes talking about the white supremist system that is designed to keep anyone who is not white down, the same system that created white privilage that whites benefit from without even realizing it sometime.
He's talking about all whites because their all privileged compared to us blacks all you gotta do is be white and shit is a little easier
***** your momma
who knows what tomorrow brings, in a world so empty and cold? GOAT Tupac Amaru Shakur*)
For me he is really the only one who said powerfull things about White supremacy
still listening to 2Pac in 2017
King Kendrick infinity
One of the realist songs I've ever heard. RIP Tupac
This song is so inspirational for us to rise our consciousness to the level that it's supposed to be at. His voice was so powerful and hasn't or probably never be replaced by the next generation.
they all wanna be like us....... to be the have nots!!! My favorite artist by far no one out there even close RIP 2PAC
i LOVE THIS SONG!!!
Tupac was the most influential person who ever walked this earth
Unity among black people = Power.