During this era when Pac was rippin it up not one MC ever had the nerve to go at him. He lyrically eliminated all of them and actually lived the life he rapped about. None of the rappers wanted to go after him. They were to scared to go at the GOAT! It was in his DNA to be the greatest ever!
Absolutely 1000% well spoken interestingly anyone that says Pac is not the greatest hitman hiphop rapper of all time is either deluded or uneducated to assimilate his metaphysical genuis, spiritual lyrics and poetry abilities and skills set
2Pac is the greatest all around artist. You can also thank 2pac for Teaching Biggie the music game You NY cats love so much ! Without 2pac, There is No Biggie - Put respect on 2pacs name at all times.
Exactly! Every rap song this Tupac put out sounded the same. The no talent drug addict loser wasn’t very creative. Rap isn’t music anyway it’s pathetic noise at best!
I was 15, i still listen to him to this day , know the lyrics of almost all his songs and i'm not even american , never saw an artist having this kind of impact on people
@setholson4197 when Pacs mom got his masters and all his music it was over 700 songs. He recorded All Eyez On Me 2 albums in just under 2 weeks. And Eminem is the care taker of all his masters and music. Afeni only wanted Em to have em. Cause she knew he'd take care of em.
Run a train on mob deep means run over them, steam roll them. Similar to PAC's line "roll on yo ass like an avalanche". Pac didn't have sus bars that was ya boy biggie. 😂😂
yea that meant something completely else back then.......i think it was like using multiple cars in a row for a drive by or some shit. i was about the same age as op
Great reaction bro! Tupac's lyrics were so deep that UC Berkeley offered a class based on his poetry. He's definitely top tier. If you want to hear a feature where the other rappers on the song can actually keep pace with Pac, listen to Dusted N Disgusted. It's an E40 track featuring 2Pac and Spice 1...all Bay Area legends. Keep it up bro!
This song came out way before AI. I loved this entire album. Never Be Peace, They Don't Give A Fuck About Us, Better Days is such a great album. I think that it was released after his death though, unreleased songs that he had.
I remember in L.A in high school Nas brand new album"I Am" was getting tossed around all over, still brand new, wrapped. Nobody wanted, one of homie ended throwing it on the side of the curb. No one even bothered to pick it up. Thats how heavy we didn't fuck with the east.
new york were shook when pac was rushing the whole of the noo yaak.biggie didn't want problems , nas was about peace , jay-z an mob deep was sacred asf.
Nas didn't ask for peace, Pac was actually a fan and listened to illmatic while on trial. He went after Nas after misinterpreting a song, Eric B made them make peace. 2pac's aggressiveness and hanging out with Suge got Biggie killed, that's lame.
This was produced after his death. There is a series of mixtapes that came out right after his death that had the original beats, that he used when he recorded the songs. I like those better, but it wasn't as polished because most of it wasn't mixed and mastered, just sold, probably by people in the sessions.
Do you know what? when i heard this song the first time, of course i loved the beat more than the accapella, i imagine myself & i feel like if i was me that fugees & mobb deep, and i said into my brain: Destroy me Tupac 😂😂😂 with this Beat of the deep, you have all the right to destroying me 'Pac 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Maaaan, this when we ride on our enemies track, deserve for 1000% to making a video clip with symphony exactly same what puffy tried to do on the godzilla video clip ❤❤❤ what about if was Tupac who was making that dope of video clip, do you feel me ? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Your a biggie fan I'm a pac fan ,and no disrespect 2 u bro but pac is the best still lol man that dude can fire at any beat and make it turn to gold hell platinum
This is a real beat that was produced by Pacs producer Johnny J. He also produced ordinal beat back in the 90s, which doesn’t quite fit Pacs delivery in this diss song.
Heres a few gems, I got too listen too regularly to remind myself from which ive came. In literally haven't heard anything like these masterpieces. Tupac Tracklist ("PAIN",) OG Version. Tracklist #2.( "Pour Out A Little Liquor"), Tupac Tracklist #3 ("Never Had A Friend Like Me".) Phenomenally Deep Songs Regarding his Culture, Lifestyle & Current Mindset While Being Fundamentally The King of this Gangsta $hit. 2Pac was to Rap what Leonardo De Vinci was to Art.
he was fucking angry on this song, this is one of them songs, his overal delivery on songs like this is fucking insane, you can literally FEEL the anger in his voice
Original is way better this version they slowed his voice down and took out out some verses .. 2-pac is number 1 of all time better then biggie and nas put together would not even come close
@@redjoker4673 it is when I was growing up in the 90’s the original was first I remember cause I use to bump it .. then this wack ass version came out after he died . I honestly think they messed it up.. the album came out way after he died ..
The albums that came out after death (except for Makaveli) used updated beats for a few reasons. One of the reasons is Johnny J used a lot of samples on temp beats for Pac to use, and those samples couldn’t get cleared, JJ stopped working with Death Row, and when the 00’s rolled around (I think this album came out in 01 or 02, I was still in high school, my senior year) they had updated true beats.
@MRLBOYD MUSIC it isn't AI they remixed a lot of his stuff when he passed. His lyrics but another producers beat. But you can type any Tupac song youtube just type OG at the end and you'll hear the original beat and verses even featured artists on his songs
2pac was leading the way when hip hop was taking a turn in late 96. Em and 50 were already rapping but hadn’t blown up. Pac ‘s All Eyez on Me and Makaveli have more metaphor heavy bars than his early 90’s pattern/melody based bars. Listen to his song with method man to hear his development leaning towards the 2000’s style of rap. He was more famous than most rappers based on his movies and tv appearances and after death became internationally world wide mj level famous.
The whole east and west coast thing was started by the east coast by a rapper named tim dog he did a song called "fuck Compton" in 1991... That's how it all started.
Tim Dog! Yeah, that's right! He was mentioned by Snoop on Dre's Chronic album in the early nineties. "Play with my bone, would you, Timmy .....Well, here's a Jimmy joke about your momma that you might not like, I heard she was a Frisco dyk3. But F*ck yo mama I'm talking about you and me toe to toe, Tim mut." Something like that. I think it was "G Thang". Am I right?!
This is not the original version. This has a new beat added long after he died. You should add "OG" when you look for the videos. If someone sent you this link, then they're drunk and sent you the remade version.
@@Drastic2305 Maybe amongst young people today, I wouldn't know, but definitely not amongst those of us listening to this music when it was new. The original track was really popular back then! You'll understand in twenty years when all the songs you loved growing up have been replaced with new "better" versions.
You probably wanna listen to some of his music before the East/West war, some tracks on "Me Against The Wold" album. Something like "it ain't easy" , "Outlaw" and "Heavy in The Game" etc... I bet you gonna love "Old Skool". That album was the real Tupac, the less angry one !
Hired help train 🚂🚂😮😅 2pac is 🐐 ed .. top 10 all time.. ruled his era.. as short as it was . Biggie shared the attention in the early to mid 90's .. I was 16 years old when he passed, so I saw in real time... Those years were different bro. Baggy pants 👖 and the overall mentality.. we had the LA riots Rodney King, MJ, and pagers.. rip 2pac
You have great ear for beats! You’re right, that beat IS NOT a 90’s beat. I recall hearing the original on a bootleg CD in the 90’s… the quality was garbage! But man, PAC’s flow was so different in this song! 2:17 He was too different. Still is.
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The reason it sounds different is because this song was produced posthumously. It was originally recorded over a different beat. He had multiple cd’s worth of recorded songs which they picked from and reproduced into his posthumous albums.
Pac, Biggie, Nas top 3 for sure. Pac #1, Biggie and Nas depends on the mood. No clue how Jay Z makes it in top 5, let alone #1 according to some lists. DMX got him all day every day
Wanted to watch this, but realized its the renixed/retail version, which I never liked. Tge og version from tge Makaveli boitlegs, as Pac originally recorded it, is way better. More soulful instrumental that fits 2Pac's cadence, his voice on the chorus and the subject matter.
As a long time fan of 'Pac, (I'm now 50 years old if that tells you anything), The beat never made him. In other words, he was not a rapper who was dependent upon any beat. He could rap to any banger or tune. And he would make that shit better!!!
Should hear the bootleg version. His mom and others f'd up 2Pac's songs after he was killed. They added piano in some of his songs. The original/bootleg versions sound harder and definitely better. I used to have 100 or so of 150 known bootleg tracks, but damn hard drive died and lost it all.
I was grew up in 90s in Africa . 2 pac was big here during that time . No American rapper is more famous and liked like Pac here , till this day . The closest is Snoop , maybe Drake and 50 cent
How others rappers feared the lyrical tongue lashing from Tupac is the same way rappers today know not to fluck with Eminem aka Slim Shady aka Marshall Mathers.
So this is basically not the original Song because they changed the beat when they Remastered or Rerelease this Song so the beat is from 99 to 2000’s but no this is is not A.I they just switched the beat when the released it in his Albums in the 2000’s but Pac didn’t really Rap to this beat the OG version is also available on RUclips
This is the remix version that appeared on the album "Until The End of Time" that dropped 2001, there is an original version to this song but this is not the original version (instrumental wise)
This was me and my boys ride music when we had some punk disrespect us and we out looking for them with air soft pistols. Fully auto ones. Lol. We were gangsters in our heads. 😆
He's the greatest, nobody can beat that fact
TRUE
That’s right
Foreal
Most definitely
Yeah he was great alright. I think the woman he sexual assaulted and the people he shot have a different opinion about this no talent A-hole.
They say Tupac ain't the GOAT, but he dissed all the heavy hitters, no comeback, ain't that some shit
By name. And some only responded on the sly. Lol.
@@hudsonbartley2493exactly like biggie only subliminally responded after Tupac died 😂they didn’t want the smoke
During this era when Pac was rippin it up not one MC ever had the nerve to go at him. He lyrically eliminated all of them and actually lived the life he rapped about. None of the rappers wanted to go after him. They were to scared to go at the GOAT! It was in his DNA to be the greatest ever!
Absolutely 1000% well spoken interestingly anyone that says Pac is not the greatest hitman hiphop rapper of all time is either deluded or uneducated to assimilate his metaphysical genuis, spiritual lyrics and poetry abilities and skills set
That’s why Diddy the coward had him killed, according to recent reports turning up… No MC wanted beef with him including Nas,
Str8up well said. Makaveli The Don Killuminati 4 Life.
Everyone was scared of Tupac
2Pac is the greatest all around artist. You can also thank 2pac for Teaching Biggie the music game You NY cats love so much ! Without 2pac, There is No Biggie - Put respect on 2pacs name at all times.
FACTS!
Well said Mane 🔥
Facts
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That's the most overlooked thing about 2PAC he has so many styles and different ways of making music
This song literally sounds just like all of his other stuff.
Exactly! Every rap song this Tupac put out sounded the same. The no talent drug addict loser wasn’t very creative. Rap isn’t music anyway it’s pathetic noise at best!
I actually prefer the original beat. It sounded more fitting & raw with his delivery.
@@therealduz-t6762 🧢
@@therealduz-t6762haters keep hating. Pacs poetry will live forever.
Pac's lyrically exceptional 😎
Agreed was before his Time
And they say pac wasn’t lyrical
I was 20 when Pac died that shit rocked the nation fam..
I was 15, i still listen to him to this day , know the lyrics of almost all his songs and i'm not even american , never saw an artist having this kind of impact on people
He recorded 200 songs after he was released on bail. That's why he had several more album releases after his death.
His estate claims they have about 10 more albums worth of unreleased songs. Around 150 ish, pac was a work horse
@setholson4197 when Pacs mom got his masters and all his music it was over 700 songs. He recorded All Eyez On Me 2 albums in just under 2 weeks. And Eminem is the care taker of all his masters and music. Afeni only wanted Em to have em. Cause she knew he'd take care of em.
Run a train on mob deep means run over them, steam roll them. Similar to PAC's line "roll on yo ass like an avalanche". Pac didn't have sus bars that was ya boy biggie. 😂😂
Bro stop ✋️ it you know train means jumped beat up! Jumped could mean 2 things
Calling pause
By run a train he meant it more literally, not like the 3-6 mafia let's run a train. Like a real train running over them.
Pac was pissed the fuck off when he wrote this shit lord 🔥🔥🔥
Man I miss this dude ,he is and still is the best rapper to date
Run a train on Mobb Deep, doesn't mean what you think it is 💯
yea that meant something completely else back then.......i think it was like using multiple cars in a row for a drive by or some shit. i was about the same age as op
@@imwithyou38 it means put a hit on you!
He meant it lyrically and NOT in some gay shit
He ment he was gonna run up in they bootyhole. Its all gud its 2024 ya feel me? It aint gay if he dont make eye contact.
Great reaction bro! Tupac's lyrics were so deep that UC Berkeley offered a class based on his poetry. He's definitely top tier. If you want to hear a feature where the other rappers on the song can actually keep pace with Pac, listen to Dusted N Disgusted. It's an E40 track featuring 2Pac and Spice 1...all Bay Area legends. Keep it up bro!
Any time I ever needed to get fired up, it was this song. On the street with headphones, it even makes you walk different.
#facts
For me it’s either Watch ya mouth or all out 😂
Tupac is the fog machine..everyone gets the smoke..
LOL! facts! 😁
“Got my mind made up- 2pac”, the featuring artist can compete with him on that track
This was mastered and produced after his death.
This song came out way before AI. I loved this entire album. Never Be Peace, They Don't Give A Fuck About Us, Better Days is such a great album. I think that it was released after his death though, unreleased songs that he had.
I am sorry.. but if you think Biggie or nas are better than Pac, you probably need to fix your entire heating system
Meant he would "rape" their career...."destroy" mobb deep's career.
The insane thing is that he predicted prodigys death! Prodigy had a seizure on stage at a concert and died later on the hospital...its actually crazy.
You're correct
I remember in L.A in high school Nas brand new album"I Am" was getting tossed around all over, still brand new, wrapped. Nobody wanted, one of homie ended throwing it on the side of the curb. No one even bothered to pick it up. Thats how heavy we didn't fuck with the east.
2:02 All this time I thought 50 Cent was the only OG that inspired Drill with that Heat music video (Street Version)
Thanks for the reaction and i am suggesting you react to 2pac.. me against the world..
❤❤ one of my many favorites from Tupac. This was my angry music, I would just listen till I wasn’t mad no more.
This is crazy. I was listening to this not more than two days ago, and thought:"MrLboyd should react to this, the beat is crazy!" And we're here.
new york were shook when pac was rushing the whole of the noo yaak.biggie didn't want problems , nas was about peace , jay-z an mob deep was sacred asf.
Nas didn't ask for peace, Pac was actually a fan and listened to illmatic while on trial. He went after Nas after misinterpreting a song, Eric B made them make peace. 2pac's aggressiveness and hanging out with Suge got Biggie killed, that's lame.
This was produced after his death. There is a series of mixtapes that came out right after his death that had the original beats, that he used when he recorded the songs. I like those better, but it wasn't as polished because most of it wasn't mixed and mastered, just sold, probably by people in the sessions.
I think the original beat is better for this song
@@bigcgr9758they changed the entire vibe of the song smh
@@blackbeto6752 that's exactly what I thought
@@bigcgr9758 he was dissin ina trollin, playful way on the OG imo
The track he sampled from was wishing on a star my favorite in my opinion
Do you know what? when i heard this song the first time, of course i loved the beat more than the accapella, i imagine myself & i feel like if i was me that fugees & mobb deep, and i said into my brain: Destroy me Tupac 😂😂😂 with this Beat of the deep, you have all the right to destroying me 'Pac 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Maaaan, this when we ride on our enemies track, deserve for 1000% to making a video clip with symphony exactly same what puffy tried to do on the godzilla video clip ❤❤❤ what about if was Tupac who was making that dope of video clip, do you feel me ? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
This is not the original version of the song. This was produced after his death and was on the Better Dayz album.
Next my closest RoadDogz
Tupac is the greatest rapper ever
Do ‘only fear of death’ already!!!! Omg bro
That's a good one.
Keep requesting, don't get impatient. Enjoy the journey! The whole point is to introduce more people to things they might not find on there own.
One of my favorites. This beat was real, no ai over here. Get those shitty ass thoughts out of ur mind.
Your a biggie fan I'm a pac fan ,and no disrespect 2 u bro but pac is the best still lol man that dude can fire at any beat and make it turn to gold hell platinum
Bro you gotta hear big L and Tupac, deadly combination. That feature sounds great
He did a reaction to that already :)
This is a real beat that was produced by Pacs producer Johnny J. He also produced ordinal beat back in the 90s, which doesn’t quite fit Pacs delivery in this diss song.
My dude said dont let the articulated speak fool you....he will kick yo ass
Heres a few gems, I got too listen too regularly to remind myself from which ive came. In literally haven't heard anything like these masterpieces. Tupac Tracklist ("PAIN",) OG Version. Tracklist #2.( "Pour Out A Little Liquor"), Tupac Tracklist #3 ("Never Had A Friend Like Me".) Phenomenally Deep Songs Regarding his Culture, Lifestyle & Current Mindset While Being Fundamentally The King of this Gangsta $hit. 2Pac was to Rap what Leonardo De Vinci was to Art.
The way he performed on beats ! This beat especially was really forward and roary...like a locomotive or a foreign force
Run dat trainnnn! Choooo chooooo mfs! H3 going hard too, on the beat an dat as.
Never considered Mobb Deep , Jay-Z, NAS to be in the top 10. Maybe I am biased because I only listened to music from the West Coast
Pac's hard raps are just different 😤
he was fucking angry on this song, this is one of them songs, his overal delivery on songs like this is fucking insane, you can literally FEEL the anger in his voice
I laughed so hard when you said “Everybody can get it”😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
This is an album version, the one you guys are referring to is a different song.
When we ride
When we ride on our enemies
Two different tracks
Original is way better this version they slowed his voice down and took out out some verses ..
2-pac is number 1 of all time better then biggie and nas put together would not even come close
this beat was made by Jonny J... so it is original from the album. we don't know if all those OG versions out there are even real.
@@redjoker4673 it is when I was growing up in the 90’s the original was first I remember cause I use to bump it .. then this wack ass version came out after he died . I honestly think they messed it up.. the album came out way after he died ..
The albums that came out after death (except for Makaveli) used updated beats for a few reasons. One of the reasons is Johnny J used a lot of samples on temp beats for Pac to use, and those samples couldn’t get cleared, JJ stopped working with Death Row, and when the 00’s rolled around (I think this album came out in 01 or 02, I was still in high school, my senior year) they had updated true beats.
Do “Holla if ya hear me”. Early Pac. Super unusual rap beat and he comes with tons of energy.
Damn remixes. The original versions feels so much better
This video is a man realizing he wasted his life not listening to Pac.
Yo how can I pay for a song? Not this one we have to go with the “when we ride on our enemies OG” has a Better beat than this
Nah that old beat doesn’t fit PAC’s lyrics and delivery, especially for a diss track.
Hey MRLBOYD do a reaction on POR MI MEXICO remix Lefty SM, Dharios,Santa fe Klan, MC DAVO,Sergio Peña, C KAN
What up.. you should listen to Scarface ft Tupac "Smile". I thought Face did great with Pac.
@MRLBOYD MUSIC it isn't AI they remixed a lot of his stuff when he passed. His lyrics but another producers beat. But you can type any Tupac song youtube just type OG at the end and you'll hear the original beat and verses even featured artists on his songs
man you didnt know what was happening in 1996. at 8 years old 😂 i was 17 when you was 8 . ..Dude you wasnt outside.
"Maybe that meant something different back in the day. It didn't...(shaking head side to side)...It didn't." 🤣🤣🤣
2pac was leading the way when hip hop was taking a turn in late 96. Em and 50 were already rapping but hadn’t blown up. Pac ‘s All Eyez on Me and Makaveli have more metaphor heavy bars than his early 90’s pattern/melody based bars. Listen to his song with method man to hear his development leaning towards the 2000’s style of rap. He was more famous than most rappers based on his movies and tv appearances and after death became internationally world wide mj level famous.
You gotta react to Letter to My UnBorn child, Against All Odds, Bomb First, Thug Luv ft Bone Thugs, Through My Rearview, Hail Mary
The whole east and west coast thing was started by the east coast by a rapper named tim dog he did a song called "fuck Compton" in 1991... That's how it all started.
Tim Dog! Yeah, that's right! He was mentioned by Snoop on Dre's Chronic album in the early nineties.
"Play with my bone, would you, Timmy .....Well, here's a Jimmy joke about your momma that you might not like, I heard she was a Frisco dyk3. But F*ck yo mama I'm talking about you and me toe to toe, Tim mut." Something like that. I think it was "G Thang". Am I right?!
This is not the original version. This has a new beat added long after he died. You should add "OG" when you look for the videos. If someone sent you this link, then they're drunk and sent you the remade version.
This is the version that is most known
@@Drastic2305 Maybe amongst young people today, I wouldn't know, but definitely not amongst those of us listening to this music when it was new. The original track was really popular back then! You'll understand in twenty years when all the songs you loved growing up have been replaced with new "better" versions.
Isn't there just two versions of this cuz doesn't he rap different on the slow OG version
You probably wanna listen to some of his music before the East/West war, some tracks on "Me Against The Wold" album. Something like "it ain't easy" , "Outlaw" and "Heavy in The Game" etc... I bet you gonna love "Old Skool". That album was the real Tupac, the less angry one !
Hired help train 🚂🚂😮😅
2pac is 🐐 ed .. top 10 all time.. ruled his era.. as short as it was . Biggie shared the attention in the early to mid 90's .. I was 16 years old when he passed, so I saw in real time... Those years were different bro. Baggy pants 👖 and the overall mentality.. we had the LA riots Rodney King, MJ, and pagers.. rip 2pac
You have great ear for beats! You’re right, that beat IS NOT a 90’s beat. I recall hearing the original on a bootleg CD in the 90’s… the quality was garbage! But man, PAC’s flow was so different in this song! 2:17 He was too different. Still is.
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The reason it sounds different is because this song was produced posthumously. It was originally recorded over a different beat. He had multiple cd’s worth of recorded songs which they picked from and reproduced into his posthumous albums.
Pac, Biggie, Nas top 3 for sure. Pac #1, Biggie and Nas depends on the mood. No clue how Jay Z makes it in top 5, let alone #1 according to some lists. DMX got him all day every day
Words of wisdom is def worth a listen.
Wanted to watch this, but realized its the renixed/retail version, which I never liked. Tge og version from tge Makaveli boitlegs, as Pac originally recorded it, is way better. More soulful instrumental that fits 2Pac's cadence, his voice on the chorus and the subject matter.
As a long time fan of 'Pac, (I'm now 50 years old if that tells you anything), The beat never made him. In other words, he was not a rapper who was dependent upon any beat. He could rap to any banger or tune. And he would make that shit better!!!
Should hear the bootleg version. His mom and others f'd up 2Pac's songs after he was killed. They added piano in some of his songs. The original/bootleg versions sound harder and definitely better. I used to have 100 or so of 150 known bootleg tracks, but damn hard drive died and lost it all.
I was grew up in 90s in Africa . 2 pac was big here during that time . No American rapper is more famous and liked like Pac here , till this day . The closest is Snoop , maybe Drake and 50 cent
This version is during the period where they was remastering Pac tracks it’s not the 1996 OG version. This version on Tupac Resurrection
When we ride(Outlaw Immortals)... on All Eyez On Me original version this version was remix diss track
How others rappers feared the lyrical tongue lashing from Tupac is the same way rappers today know not to fluck with Eminem aka Slim Shady aka Marshall Mathers.
So this is basically not the original Song because they changed the beat when they Remastered or Rerelease this Song so the beat is from 99 to 2000’s but no this is is not A.I they just switched the beat when the released it in his Albums in the 2000’s but Pac didn’t really Rap to this beat the OG version is also available on RUclips
Biggie/Tupac Live Freestyle
Song by Big Kap and Funkmaster Flex
This is the remix version that appeared on the album "Until The End of Time" that dropped 2001, there is an original version to this song but this is not the original version (instrumental wise)
Do the song "THUG STYLE" by 2PAC. He speaks on how he has other styles.
This was me and my boys ride music when we had some punk disrespect us and we out looking for them with air soft pistols. Fully auto ones. Lol. We were gangsters in our heads. 😆
You should try to avoid all these remixes from after Pac's death. Even though this is an official album, its not Pac's real type of beat or music.
The Original Version is better than this Remix in my opinion. The OG seems more raw and authentic to me.
Try listening to "soldier story by 2Pac..or same song with Digital Underground
EVERY FUCKING WORD* DA DON MAKAVELI KILLUMINATI 💥 ESPECIALLY PUFFY
5:29 how your face changes 😂😂😂
He ain't feelin' well hell
When u stopped it I thought about it a different way from all the times I listened😂😂he prolly talking about literally running a train over em
2pac was born in New York he’s from New York but moved out when he was young
The song "No More Pain" from the "All Eyes On Me" album is somewhat drill too
I wonder how you would respond to some of Biggies questionable/suspect lyrics lol.
Tupac was from New York. He was from Harlem.
The OG version of this song (with the Sway interview) has a much better instrumental 👌
Without Mr. Serve on P wouldn't have made it to main stream. He was all over the early records.
TRUTH ALL THEM COWARDS IN THE INDUSTRY. WASN'T SEEING PAC AND WANT DEAL WITH IN THE FLESH.,AND BOTTOMLINE HE IS THE KING OF HIP HOP OF ALL TIME
2pac was cool with Da Brat but Da Brat said something about Pac and Pac was mad at her about that. She mentioned this in an interview.
Nal down south it was f new york I didn't listen to biggie until afther he died and he dope I can't lié but 2pac my all time best
You need I mean need to hear - 2pac - scared straight. if you wanna hear 2pac go at a beat and individuals.
Its a remix for a later album. The og is 100x better. A lot of his music is better in the original form.
Run a train wasn't a sexual reference. In this case. It was like run over them or destroyed them