i was never a rap fan until this man i am in my 60's and this man wrapped himself around my heart and never let go. So sad when he was killed i was a total mess for a long time. i will love and miss you always.# PAC4LIFE This old lady will never forget you fly high sweetheart. love your reaction very much.
you know i heard 2 pac in an interview said he wont be the one to make the change but he might be the one who make the spark that could make the change...and listening to to texas country boy it seem like more things are becoming clearer to you by the way of 2 pac music...nuff respect for taking the time to listen
Just subscribed...because of Tupac...he is a legend..lyrically...still to this day no rap artist can personify the struggles of black males like Tupac did.So many tears and How long will they mourn me are also good ones...
Letters 2 my Unborn is also an amazing song... im a white boy grew up in TN, but love many tupacs songs bc they are so deep and universally come across so real with the message...
The way it starts off as him just living and partying with his homie to remembering his memory just hurts man. Always think of one of my lost homies when I hear this. RIP Lito
This song makes me cry everytime. My grandfather passed around the time 2pac died and my little brother was born not too long after. All in September of 1996. "How many brothers fell victim to the street/ Rest in Peace young nigga there's a heaven for a G"
I know your videos are older, but I’m new to them and I like seeing you react to the Tupac videos. I’ve heard these songs several times, but your reaction makes them seem new to me. I applaud you for stepping outside of your normal and actually listen to the message and not just the violence and swear words. Thank you sir
Subscribed much respect to you for showing much love to legends. If people took the time to listen carefully to what they are saying in their music and lyrics then they will know how meaningful they are and how they express their feelings and thoughts through and in it. God bless.
Yeah, i grew up in the 90's in south Los Angeles and it was bad back then. Drive-bys almost every night. I got beat up and shot at for walking/biking in the wrong street/hood (in high school). I'm amazed i survived, but a lot of people i know were murdered because of gang/street violence. That's why i love 2 Pac because he talked about what was going on on the streets, no one does that now. Like you said about Chicago, a lot going on but no ones talks about it.
something people don't know is Tupac actually studied poetry and there's a whole album of nothing but poetry(rose that grew from a concrete) he wrote... so he wrote all his songs as poems...
I love and miss 2PAC so fuckn much. Hip-hop has not been da same since. You don't hear music like this no more. Music with substance. Hurts my heart ❤️ bc those BYTCHES took him way b4 his time. I will always until my dying day make sure his legacy lives on.
@TexasCountryBoy I really appreciate u taking the time to try n understand the lyrics of a man who spoke for all of us unfortunate ppl that grow up in multicultural urban cities, coming from broken homes!
I live in chiraq and it's bad living in a war on streets everyday is a struggle 2pac lived it and died from it all we can do is pray we make out before it's to late
First of all, I would like to say that you're awesome. I like the fact that you're open minded. I love your comments and your reaction to how deep some of these songs are. Since you mentioned Chicago in this video. I recommend you react to some Lupe Fiasco, he's from Chicago and he's a bit more complex than Tupac but he's amazing nonetheless. If you're interested in someone who can move you and give you chills and goosebumps, I recommend you not only react to but listen to Lupe Fiasco. I would suggest you start with" Hurt Me Soul", it's one of his more simple deep songs. Then move to "Unforgivable Youth". There's many many more in between. You won't be disappointed. I feel like he's continuing what Tupac started, I feel like he's educating and bringing knowledge(literally food for thought) to his people so they can better themselves and their lifestyles. Keep up the good work TCB. I will continue watching your videos either way. Thank you for providing, good, fun and entertaining content.
Bro, I really dig your channel. I think it’s great that you’re approaching these songs with an open mind while self aware of your “white privilege”. I use to be strictly into heavy metal. Back at the time, Pac was heavy in the news, getting shot, rape allegations, spitting at journalists, so by the time he got shot again, I was like “when is this MF gonna die already?!”....then he died....and I felt sooo bad, like I had wished it upon him. I didn’t even know him...so I felt like I owed it to him to give his music a listen. I had heard “dear mama” before, but started with his “all eyez on me” album. I was blown away. How deep and poignant his lyricism was, how ferocious he could sound but also tender. I delved into his discography, found that he wasn’t that much different than I... I think it’s awesome when people step outside their world and explore others. I like watching other RUclipsrs reactions. Hip hopers reacting to metal, or country, metal dudes reacting to hip hop. It’s a beautiful thing. Check out the “lost in Vegas” channel. Two open minded dudes who react to all kinds of music....
Good stuff brother, new sub. Tupac is my fav MC, n I'm a Hip~Hop encyclopedia. But I love all music, 4 instants my fav Country band Highwaymen. But Country artist is harder to choose. Heavy Metal= Iron Maiden. Reggae= Bob Marley. Etc.
Awesome uploads. Like your dedication and hard work for putting out videos. Just subbed and many more are coming. U should check out 2Pac So Many Tears its one of his best songs.
Just came up on your channel & i just say I love it you have a open mind to music i just this nation would be like you keep up the good work my brother.
Loving your reaction videos! Glad this came up on my recommended. Keep up the great work 👌🏽 can I suggest “shorty wanna be a thug”? Another of his classics and the message is real!!
What's good Boss Hogg! Nice Pac song you selected. When you got time look up this song called Ghetto Theme by Mac Mall he got a video to it. He was another west coast rapper affiliated with 2pac back in The 90's
Tupac met a girl (groupie), she came to his hotel, he left she decided to stay. Something happened between her and a couple of guys that were still in the room. Tupac said she was all for it, she says he forced her to stay with the other guys. It came out later that at least one of them was a police informant who got immunity for the incident. Tupac was convicted of sexual assault regarding the situation, and as I mentioned, the people who actually, allegedly assaulted her, were given immunity because of their involvement with the police. While in jail, Tupac's Me Against the World album was released and went to #1. He had no money, with a #1 album on the charts, because his record label, Interscope, didn't want to pay him and were trying to cut ties with him. Death Row was kind of like a subsidiary of Interscope, and there's still disagreement among involved people (Suge Knight, Jimmy Iovine, Reggie Wright Jr., Tupac's friends/family) about how the money was secured to bail him out. The girl in question was interviewed by VladTV a while ago, and Tupac spoke on it a few times. You can find the stuff on youtube to see what you find credible. Most of us, who got to know Pac through his music, interviews, behaviour and public life, it's impossible for us to believe he could be involved in anything like this, and when he was released he made it clear that he felt the whole thing was a set up by his "friends", the police informants I mentioned. They were well known gangsters in New York. While going to court for this case, he was shot and robbed in the lobby of a recording studio, where he had arrived to do a verse for 1 of Biggie's friends. Biggie, at the time, was 1 of Tupac's good friends. After he came out of jail, because of the behaviour of Biggie, Puff Daddy, and others who were at the recording studio that night, what was being said on the streets about the whole situation, etc., he was convinced that the informants had been behind the shooting and the situation in the hotel room. He felt that Biggie and Puffy knew that he was going to be shot, and that they didn't warn him, because they were afraid of these gangsters - again they were well known and large, prominent figures at the time. That fear, he later explained, was greater than the love they had for him, and he saw it as a betrayal. Just in the last couple years, the truth has come out and it was admitted that people who worked for these gangsters were behind the shooting. A little background and context, because when you get to the Death Row era, the lyrics are highly connected to this whole situation. He was only at Death Row for about 9 months, but the material from that time is probably about half or more of his available music. People think the anger, the hate of that period is what defined him throughout his career, or are put off by Tupac because of it. So for example, if you check out Hit 'Em Up, it can seem unnecessarily vicious, and impossible that it came from the same person who gave us Brenda's Got a Baby. But if you know the history, it makes more sense. You started off with a bunch of his early songs, so you're getting a better perspective. But if you are interested in his impact, why he touched so many people, this is some of the stuff you will find when looking into it. For example, the whole Thug Life thing is explained through his "rose that grew from concrete" analogy. He turned it into an acronym - The Hate U Gave Little Infants Fucks Everyone - and reclaimed the word "thug" as something positive. Thug Life is having to survive situations, day in, day out. A little girl, walking through a war zone, essentially, every day to go to school, that is Thug Life. Once you start understanding these types of things, his lyrics, the way he talked and the things he said, start to make even more sense, and the intelligence and passion become even more incredible. A lot of people are recommending songs we all love, but are probably not the kind of stuff you're looking for. I know you see a lot of stuff as sad, or depressing, but that was the reality he lived, he saw. Some tracks with strong messages that you might enjoy: Trapped Part Time Mutha Papa'z Song Pain Me Against the World Lord Knows Fuck the World Only God Can Judge Me Shorty Wanna Be a Thug Wonda Why They Call U Bytch White Man'z World Starin' Through My Rear View Hellrazor Hold On, Be Strong Do For Love Nothin' But Love Letter 2 My Unborn Happy Home Until the End of Time Letter to the President Mama's Just a Little Girl Thugz Mansion (acoustic version) My Block (remix) Who Do U Believe In They Don't Give a Fuck About Us Ghetto Gospel Don't You Trust Me?
I want you to really look in to what happened to Tupac because of the way he rapped. False arrest, police shoot out, ect. Even what happened to his parents. You would not believe the persecution they all fell victim to. Much love
Who gets bailed outta prison!? Only the Devil could...the government plays chess no checkers😖💯 I seen your eyes watering up bro...we ALL do to this track✊
i was never a rap fan until this man i am in my 60's and this man wrapped himself around my heart and never let go. So sad when he was killed i was a total mess for a long time. i will love and miss you always.# PAC4LIFE This old lady will never forget you fly high sweetheart. love your reaction very much.
Much respect to you my friend, 2Pac is misunderstood
This song always makes me cry.
you aint never lie!! he hit you SOUL!!!! and said it with such conviction !!!
Eu também
Me too
Yo también
No lie this one brings tears to me every time and how long will they mourn me
My daughter was murdered in 1979 i still mourn her after 42 yrs and always will.
you know i heard 2 pac in an interview said he wont be the one to make the change but he might be the one who make the spark that could make the change...and listening to
to texas country boy it seem like more things are becoming clearer to you by the way of 2 pac music...nuff respect for taking the time to listen
Greatest rapper of all time. 👑🙏🏿
Just subscribed...because of Tupac...he is a legend..lyrically...still to this day no rap artist can personify the struggles of black males like Tupac did.So many tears and How long will they mourn me are also good ones...
How long will they morn me, is good
Give me a paper and pen, so I can write about my life of sin.
..couple bottles of Gin in case I don't get in.
Nobody cries when we die, we Outlawz, let me ride
Until I get free 🙏❤️🌎live my life in the fast lane got police chasing me
But now your buried, rest nigga cause I ain't worried, eyes blurry sayin GOODBYE at the cemetary 😖🥺
R.i.p pops
Before I say goodbye Kato an mental rest in peace, thug till I die.
Letters 2 my Unborn is also an amazing song... im a white boy grew up in TN, but love many tupacs songs bc they are so deep and universally come across so real with the message...
I see so many reactions in RUclips and your one of the most honest ones my guy. Much love to you and your family
The more u listen, the more you'll like him
That's real true, that happened me
So true 👍👍👍
The way it starts off as him just living and partying with his homie to remembering his memory just hurts man. Always think of one of my lost homies when I hear this. RIP Lito
This song makes me cry everytime. My grandfather passed around the time 2pac died and my little brother was born not too long after. All in September of 1996. "How many brothers fell victim to the street/ Rest in Peace young nigga there's a heaven for a G"
I know your videos are older, but I’m new to them and I like seeing you react to the Tupac videos. I’ve heard these songs several times, but your reaction makes them seem new to me. I applaud you for stepping outside of your normal and actually listen to the message and not just the violence and swear words. Thank you sir
"Hands down, I'm out!!" Mic drop! Love it bro! What more can you say, really..the best damn rapper to touch da mic. Tupuc 4 ever
Subscribed much respect to you for showing much love to legends. If people took the time to listen carefully to what they are saying in their music and lyrics then they will know how meaningful they are and how they express their feelings and thoughts through and in it. God bless.
It’s so sad that legends don’t live that long Rest In Peace 2pac legend
Miss this man bad im hes biggest white fan
Idk man. I think that title may go to me lol
lol, NO I am! just kidding, but love to see another guy enjoying his songs... he had so many that are so good universally for all races...
race shouldn't even matter i'm white and think u just look embarrassing tryna claim stuff like that
Yeah, i grew up in the 90's in south Los Angeles and it was bad back then. Drive-bys almost every night. I got beat up and shot at for walking/biking in the wrong street/hood (in high school). I'm amazed i survived, but a lot of people i know were murdered because of gang/street violence. That's why i love 2 Pac because he talked about what was going on on the streets, no one does that now. Like you said about Chicago, a lot going on but no ones talks about it.
IT REALLY SUX OUR LEADERS ARNT EVEN TRYING ---- ITS LIKE THEY GAVE UP …. AVOID IT AND IGNORE IT
Damn yo
Yes thanks for jammin with us i grew up in the bronx and harlem jammin with all the light rock bands
IMO Life Goes On and Unconditional Love are his best songs! You can't listen to better hip hop songs! Thanks for your reactions!!!
something people don't know is Tupac actually studied poetry and there's a whole album of nothing but poetry(rose that grew from a concrete) he wrote... so he wrote all his songs as poems...
Dig deeper than what is told. Thanks homie
I love and miss 2PAC so fuckn much. Hip-hop has not been da same since. You don't hear music like this no more. Music with substance. Hurts my heart ❤️ bc those BYTCHES took him way b4 his time. I will always until my dying day make sure his legacy lives on.
He have sold 75 million albums for a reason. Legend
"Records" He sold Records
@@YoloTB You mos likely right:)
@@YoloTB what is THE dffrence?
An opened mind is a free mind bro! ✌️
#Beautiful 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
Haven’t heard this tune for a hot minute. Brings back so many memories. Thanks for doing these buddy! 🤘🏼🙏🏼
Texas Shakur
LOL
Country Boy Tha Don Killuminati
❤️🌎🙏
Lmao
Give me chills every time.
@TexasCountryBoy I really appreciate u taking the time to try n understand the lyrics of a man who spoke for all of us unfortunate ppl that grow up in multicultural urban cities, coming from broken homes!
I live in chiraq and it's bad living in a war on streets everyday is a struggle 2pac lived it and died from it all we can do is pray we make out before it's to late
You doing good bro? Checking in from killumbus ga
Im loving your reaction video's
THANKS JOSE
First of all, I would like to say that you're awesome. I like the fact that you're open minded. I love your comments and your reaction to how deep some of these songs are.
Since you mentioned Chicago in this video. I recommend you react to some Lupe Fiasco, he's from Chicago and he's a bit more complex than Tupac but he's amazing nonetheless. If you're interested in someone who can move you and give you chills and goosebumps, I recommend you not only react to but listen to Lupe Fiasco.
I would suggest you start with" Hurt Me Soul", it's one of his more simple deep songs. Then move to "Unforgivable Youth". There's many many more in between. You won't be disappointed.
I feel like he's continuing what Tupac started, I feel like he's educating and bringing knowledge(literally food for thought) to his people so they can better themselves and their lifestyles.
Keep up the good work TCB. I will continue watching your videos either way. Thank you for providing, good, fun and entertaining content.
Thank you. This song is very underrated. Its my #1 R. I. P. 🥺
one of my favorites of his. such a beautiful song
Miss you Pac, will never forget you.
👑 Tupac the King of Rappers 👑
I love your true reaction. You can't fake that. Am following your post on 2pac.
First like, then watch.
Your reactions are really great!
Amazing pac i swear of god this dude wooow im tearing cause his lirycs
Wow.... my respect to you. Awesome and genuine review. Take care my brother from another mother 🙂
Bro, I really dig your channel. I think it’s great that you’re approaching these songs with an open mind while self aware of your “white privilege”. I use to be strictly into heavy metal. Back at the time, Pac was heavy in the news, getting shot, rape allegations, spitting at journalists, so by the time he got shot again, I was like “when is this MF gonna die already?!”....then he died....and I felt sooo bad, like I had wished it upon him. I didn’t even know him...so I felt like I owed it to him to give his music a listen. I had heard “dear mama” before, but started with his “all eyez on me” album. I was blown away. How deep and poignant his lyricism was, how ferocious he could sound but also tender. I delved into his discography, found that he wasn’t that much different than I...
I think it’s awesome when people step outside their world and explore others. I like watching other RUclipsrs reactions. Hip hopers reacting to metal, or country, metal dudes reacting to hip hop. It’s a beautiful thing. Check out the “lost in Vegas” channel. Two open minded dudes who react to all kinds of music....
BronzDano well said man
White privilege 🙄 lmao ok bud
Good stuff brother, new sub. Tupac is my fav MC, n I'm a Hip~Hop encyclopedia. But I love all music, 4 instants my fav Country band Highwaymen. But Country artist is harder to choose. Heavy Metal= Iron Maiden. Reggae= Bob Marley. Etc.
Awesome uploads. Like your dedication and hard work for putting out videos. Just subbed and many more are coming. U should check out 2Pac So Many Tears its one of his best songs.
WILL DO!!! ILL ADD IT TO THE LIST!! THANKS Makaveli Raider
Try 2pac-Grab the mic ruclips.net/video/MbVjPOH1swA/видео.html
I love pac. My favorite rapper hands down but I don't understand why so many ppl love "so many tears", it's one of my least favorite songs of his
@@pistolpete8231 its one of my top 10 rap songs just feel it when you hear it you will change your mind
Just came up on your channel & i just say I love it you have a open mind to music i just this nation would be like you keep up the good work my brother.
One of my favorite songs
You're the best reactor bro!! Please do TUPAC: "NOTHING TO LOSE"!!! One of his most underrated songs EVER.
Keep up to good work thanks for jamming with us
I like this guy. RIP 2PAC
Love your reactions. Respect ✊🏽
We’re truly the last ones left.
This song was in my head constantly during basic training...I was 17, and an idiot
It’s 😢 sad, and I love it!! New subbie here!! Glad you are digging Tupac!! Idk if you have done Dear Mama by #Tupac ...but it’s amazing!
YES!
He did Dear Mama, his commentary was great and on point.. 👌🏾
I've got your name tated on my arm so we both ball til' my dying days... before I say goodbye.
I dont know who u are but...I think I love u. Your compassion slays me.
Do tupac straight ballin. Keep up the good work brother
THANKS --- ILL ADD TO LIST
Loving your reaction videos! Glad this came up on my recommended. Keep up the great work 👌🏽 can I suggest “shorty wanna be a thug”? Another of his classics and the message is real!!
Much respect and love to you @Texascountryboy.
this got to be my favorite
What's good Boss Hogg! Nice Pac song you selected. When you got time look up this song called Ghetto Theme by Mac Mall he got a video to it. He was another west coast rapper affiliated with 2pac back in The 90's
2pac is the greatest rapper in the world forever & 2pac is a legend forever
The best Song ever ..like from Brazil .
Tupac met a girl (groupie), she came to his hotel, he left she decided to stay. Something happened between her and a couple of guys that were still in the room. Tupac said she was all for it, she says he forced her to stay with the other guys. It came out later that at least one of them was a police informant who got immunity for the incident. Tupac was convicted of sexual assault regarding the situation, and as I mentioned, the people who actually, allegedly assaulted her, were given immunity because of their involvement with the police.
While in jail, Tupac's Me Against the World album was released and went to #1. He had no money, with a #1 album on the charts, because his record label, Interscope, didn't want to pay him and were trying to cut ties with him. Death Row was kind of like a subsidiary of Interscope, and there's still disagreement among involved people (Suge Knight, Jimmy Iovine, Reggie Wright Jr., Tupac's friends/family) about how the money was secured to bail him out.
The girl in question was interviewed by VladTV a while ago, and Tupac spoke on it a few times. You can find the stuff on youtube to see what you find credible.
Most of us, who got to know Pac through his music, interviews, behaviour and public life, it's impossible for us to believe he could be involved in anything like this, and when he was released he made it clear that he felt the whole thing was a set up by his "friends", the police informants I mentioned. They were well known gangsters in New York. While going to court for this case, he was shot and robbed in the lobby of a recording studio, where he had arrived to do a verse for 1 of Biggie's friends. Biggie, at the time, was 1 of Tupac's good friends.
After he came out of jail, because of the behaviour of Biggie, Puff Daddy, and others who were at the recording studio that night, what was being said on the streets about the whole situation, etc., he was convinced that the informants had been behind the shooting and the situation in the hotel room. He felt that Biggie and Puffy knew that he was going to be shot, and that they didn't warn him, because they were afraid of these gangsters - again they were well known and large, prominent figures at the time. That fear, he later explained, was greater than the love they had for him, and he saw it as a betrayal.
Just in the last couple years, the truth has come out and it was admitted that people who worked for these gangsters were behind the shooting.
A little background and context, because when you get to the Death Row era, the lyrics are highly connected to this whole situation. He was only at Death Row for about 9 months, but the material from that time is probably about half or more of his available music. People think the anger, the hate of that period is what defined him throughout his career, or are put off by Tupac because of it. So for example, if you check out Hit 'Em Up, it can seem unnecessarily vicious, and impossible that it came from the same person who gave us Brenda's Got a Baby. But if you know the history, it makes more sense.
You started off with a bunch of his early songs, so you're getting a better perspective. But if you are interested in his impact, why he touched so many people, this is some of the stuff you will find when looking into it. For example, the whole Thug Life thing is explained through his "rose that grew from concrete" analogy. He turned it into an acronym - The Hate U Gave Little Infants Fucks Everyone - and reclaimed the word "thug" as something positive. Thug Life is having to survive situations, day in, day out. A little girl, walking through a war zone, essentially, every day to go to school, that is Thug Life. Once you start understanding these types of things, his lyrics, the way he talked and the things he said, start to make even more sense, and the intelligence and passion become even more incredible.
A lot of people are recommending songs we all love, but are probably not the kind of stuff you're looking for. I know you see a lot of stuff as sad, or depressing, but that was the reality he lived, he saw. Some tracks with strong messages that you might enjoy:
Trapped
Part Time Mutha
Papa'z Song
Pain
Me Against the World
Lord Knows
Fuck the World
Only God Can Judge Me
Shorty Wanna Be a Thug
Wonda Why They Call U Bytch
White Man'z World
Starin' Through My Rear View
Hellrazor
Hold On, Be Strong
Do For Love
Nothin' But Love
Letter 2 My Unborn
Happy Home
Until the End of Time
Letter to the President
Mama's Just a Little Girl
Thugz Mansion (acoustic version)
My Block (remix)
Who Do U Believe In
They Don't Give a Fuck About Us
Ghetto Gospel
Don't You Trust Me?
I always thought thug under tupacs analogy stood for "truest human under god"
@@SaDMSOfficial 👐
One of the best pac songs rip pac
Much love.. that's all I have to say.. keep being the best human you can be
I want you to really look in to what happened to Tupac because of the way he rapped.
False arrest, police shoot out, ect. Even what happened to his parents. You would not believe the persecution they all fell victim to.
Much love
The best to ever do it. No contest. RIP 2PAC
I try not to listen to this song.... Have me in tears every time... Rest in peace young nigga!
My fav.country guy
Man i love your videos just started watching you. Keep it up man
Greatest writer and poet
2PAC - ЖИВ ПОКА МЫ ПОМНИМ ЕГО
2pac just made me feel like I will be ok.
I commented on one earlier and then realized that you already did the song I brought up, but have you listened to Outlaw, or shorty wanna be a thug?
Love this song
TUPAC R.I.P HE LIVES FOREVER THROUGH HIS MUSIC!
2pac is the best ever
2pac it king vor ever
Who gets bailed outta prison!? Only the Devil could...the government plays chess no checkers😖💯 I seen your eyes watering up bro...we ALL do to this track✊
Pacs eyes are teary in the picture with the white bandana.
Love Pac but he was probably high AF
I understand everything he said. You are so right we do have to do something about that. I'm tired of seeing our brothers murdered.
Let go LIFE GOES ON.
Do tupac shed so many tears it's really nice and do it ain't easy
Came back to kick it with Tex. What's up big bro.
Thank you for just understanding
thank you sir for attempting to try to understand our lifetime WAR for a couple of mins.
Love your Channel...
Can you do a reaction to teardrops and closed caskets by Tupac
You should listen to treach's song mourn ya till I join ya. It's about 2pac.
Really a fan now bruh.. 😇
Do "Pour Out A Lil Liquor." There's a video and Lyrics. Do as you choose.
Pac. Pac. Pac. Pac. Pac. We we always remember your LEGACY
Hey do Tupac “when my homie call”GREAT SONG COUNTRY BOY!!👍🏾✊🏾
0.00.00 in the video. His reaction right away.
Do 2pac brenda's got a baby and dear mama and changes
By doing this you are bettering this country
NEXT: 2Pac - Soon as I get home
Common man missing you 2pac reactions
U should check out 2pac unconditional love or so many tears they both very good songs
Cool channel.... but check out Tupac song called... Pain
2pac...do you wanna life forever...it has dmx in the song