In 1996, at the age of 10, I first heard Tupac's music on a cassette while lounging on a bean bag. I had never seen him in person, but his powerful lyrics left such an impression that I imagined him to be a towering figure. Since that day, his words have resonated with me, turning me into a lifelong fan. Not a single day has passed without me listening to his music. He truly is a legend.
one of my fav parts about this track is that Before each outlaw starts their verse ;you can hear them singing along with the chorus before they hit their verse; shit sounds dope as fuck , you can hear Napoleon singing along with the chorus just before he starts spitting , same goes for several others ,
Cool fact. he was the first hip hop artist to have 2 albums debut at #1 in the same year. as well the only artist to have an album debut at #1 while in prison he also had 5 albums debut at #1 in a 4 year span (1995 Me Against the world. 1996. all eyez on me. & Makaveli 7 day theory. 1997. r u still down. 1998. greatest hits. His 1999 album still I rise debuted at #2 followed by another #1 debut album until the end of time in 2001 then 2002 another #1 debut album Better Dayz. 2003 his next release was Tupac resurrection which debut at #1 on the US soundtrack albums Followed by 2004s album also debuted at #1 Loyal to Da Game. Then his final studio album PACs life in 2005 debuted at #3 also this album (all Eyez on me ) was the first ever double album by a solo hip hop artist
1996 7 years old sitting in the back seat bobbing my head looking out the window as my mom drives the truck. "Mom, can you turn this up, please?!" That was me.
I remember buying the double cassette when it was released, reading the sleeve at college before going home to listen to it. In the sleeve it said coming soon 'Chronic 2 'by Dr.Dre, sadly never realised on Death Row.
Hard to believe it's been almost 30 yrs
I remember like it was yesterday when we were in school waiting for 7th anniversary thinking he was coming back.
In 1996, at the age of 10, I first heard Tupac's music on a cassette while lounging on a bean bag. I had never seen him in person, but his powerful lyrics left such an impression that I imagined him to be a towering figure. Since that day, his words have resonated with me, turning me into a lifelong fan. Not a single day has passed without me listening to his music. He truly is a legend.
That's Pac, CBO, and the Outlaws
Pac n cbo n storm killed it
R. I. P
The greatest to ever do it, you dont just listen Pac you feel him.
This was a year of classic after this Album everyone tried to out do it. So we got a lot of classic Albums. Tupac was a great story teller also!
C-Bo killed this best verse 💯💯💯💯💯
Classic 🔥🔥🔥
One of the best from Pac...
The song has crazy energy.
This is why Pac is considered the greatest. 🔥🔥🔥
Thats not Foxy its Storm she part of outlawz too
Rick Rock made Dre seem like a rookie. That beat in 96 was an anthem in its own category
90’s🤘🤘🤘
Timeless
GREAT ALBUM BY THE GREATEST.
one of my fav parts about this track is that Before each outlaw starts their verse ;you can hear them singing along with the chorus before they hit their verse; shit sounds dope as fuck , you can hear Napoleon singing along with the chorus just before he starts spitting , same goes for several others ,
Ive been a rap fan since the 80s. Pretty much exclusively rap since the 90s. Pac is my all time fav. Love everything he's done.
Cool fact. he was the first hip hop artist to have 2 albums debut at #1 in the same year. as well the only artist to have an album debut at #1 while in prison he also had 5 albums debut at #1 in a 4 year span (1995 Me Against the world. 1996. all eyez on me. & Makaveli 7 day theory. 1997. r u still down. 1998. greatest hits. His 1999 album still I rise debuted at #2 followed by another #1 debut album until the end of time in 2001 then 2002 another #1 debut album Better Dayz. 2003 his next release was Tupac resurrection which debut at #1 on the US soundtrack albums Followed by 2004s album also debuted at #1 Loyal to Da Game. Then his final studio album PACs life in 2005 debuted at #3
also this album (all Eyez on me ) was the first ever double album by a solo hip hop artist
1996
7 years old sitting in the back seat bobbing my head looking out the window as my mom drives the truck.
"Mom, can you turn this up, please?!"
That was me.
I remember buying the double cassette when it was released, reading the sleeve at college before going home to listen to it. In the sleeve it said coming soon 'Chronic 2 'by Dr.Dre, sadly never realised on Death Row.
I had a 2pac cake on my 7th birthday. Crazy he died a year later
You gotta react to c-Bo 357 ,break’em off with big lurch
One of my favourite tupac songs ..🇬🇧87 baby 💪🙌🔥🔫
Pls do Life’s so hard the OG version is one of the most underrated and unique pac songs ever totally different than any other song
Brother you are 💯 correct it is a Fire album. Tupac comes from the black panther party.
This is top 3 2pac tracks
My list
1. Krazy
2. Can’t C Me
3. Tradin War Stories
I love how u could ask 100 ppl there fav pac song and get all different answers.
@@conyeezy8027 for REAL! Endless good songs. Same thing with Kanye and Nas
React to Lil’ Homies if you haven’t already
Dirty, is was the only female that was OUT LAWS, but I forgot her name! She can rap her ass off
You should react to ghetto dreams by 2 chainz. Definitely underrated and a must listen. Appreciate you
That was not Foxxy but I never knew who she was maybe you can find out lol
That was Storm from the Outlawz the only female in the Outlawz
was this a reupload? I can almost swear I watched this same reaction before.
Yeah, the full album reaction video got blocked.
@@Tripsterrr oh okay. Thought i was going nuts at first.
The lady on the track is female rapper called storm she past shortly after they recorded this track if I'm not mistaken
Niggq she still alive