I'm very late to the party...(a whole year +) but I feel compelled to say....RESPECT. Your breakdown and insight was so thoughtful and thought provoking. Thank You and Moms.
This part of The song spoke about preachers molesting children and sleeping with married women in the church. "While the preachers getting freaky, you say honor God's People!".
Blasphemy is my favourite tune on the makaveli album and I loved this review, I love the relationship you and your moms seem to have I wish I could have shared Pac with my moms. Much love to you both keep on keeping on king
Please react to 2Pac - Eric Gordon interview. There's also a snippet from that interview called - God Has Cursed Me To See What Life Should Be Like. The 20 minute version might be too long to react to.
Good analysis Eric I do like the way you compared the African American struggle to the Irish struggle, I am an irish nationalist and I was born into the troubles in northern Ireland, and I and members of my family have been involved in Republican activism, we were labelled criminals and terrorists, but in reality we were just fighting for our civil rights, and becoming inspired by Martin Luther king's political movement in America and try to get there peacefully, but as you know and respect Michael Collins, I'm sure you are aware of bloody Sunday, the armed struggle in northern Ireland strongly sprung into action, after what happened in Derry at that civil rights, what you may not know is that the same soldiers involved in the mass murder of innocent people that they had before shot and killed 11 innocent people in Ballymurphy, Belfast weeks before bloody Sunday, and had even joked about how they were taking part in target practice in carrying out these heinous crimes, and to know that bloody Sunday could have been avoided sickens my physical to this very day. Remembering my childhood in south armagh and witnessing the same kind of injustices, people being shot , beat up, jailed, etc for nothing, my people became known as notorious freedom fighters, when what it really was, was a people just standing up for themselves and defending their communities, and fused this fight with a political movement, and demanding that our political prisoners be released before the laying down of weapons, this was all was negotiated and put to the people in what became known as the Good Friday Agreement. Do you think that Tupac (because yes I do believe) or (hope) he is (still alive, ) and his comrades in the black panther movement movement in America, watched what we accomplished here, and became inspired by us in the same way we were inspired in their civil rights movement and the belief that Martin luther king was just coming around to MALCOLM X's way and aspirations to fight back just before he was assassinated by the government of America in the same way they assassinated so many of free thinking Irish Republican activists , and tried so hard to and failed to assassinate Gerry Adam's and Martin McGuinness, who through their committment to this cause and were accommodated and protected by the people they represented, from the British government and MI5, and MI6 intelligence that are the equivalent to the American FBI, CIA, and cointel movement that took out Martin , MALCOLM and tried to take out Tupac and (hopefully failed). To answer your question about the church funds, I definitely think that they have no right to show and flaunt their richest, especially when there are so many people in the world dying of hunger, you should definitely do reactions to the many interviews with Tupac were he addresses this point very very well, particularly 1992 Mtv interview addressing greed in America and the lost vibe interview which he spoke on his opinion on all religions, thank you for this reaction, I will acknowledge anything you speak of regarding this absolute wonderful, beautiful man, whom I believe was sent by God to the black American people to lead them to freedom, and sadly his words are only just being recognized as real TRUTH, to the point that he is now being labelled a PROPHET , thank you Eric and keep up the good work God bless you and yours in 2020 and always xo
Thank you for your compassionate comment Mairead! I definitely believe that Ireland’s fight against colonial oppression, was something that many African American activists were inspired and motivated by. Malcolm X actually mentioned Ireland’s struggle in one of his speeches; he used it to encourage self defence, and to remind people how revolutionary change is brought about. I will definitely consider making reaction videos to both his VIBE Magazine, and MTV Interview in the future. Thanks again!
@@ericosa4198 awe thank you for your reply, I will certainly search for that comment MALCOLM made, and I will certainly look forward for your future reactions, especially to my most favourite man Tupac , and I commend your breakdown of what message Tupac was trying to get to us, whether it be his lyrics, speeches, interviews and the parts he played definitely reached the world and educated us on the reality of how the black communities in America were living with at the hands of the nation supposed to be the most free and liberated nations who prides itself on fighting for the rights of people worldwide, all minorities have a lot to thank this man for, and his genius will never be matched. ✊☝️👏🙏♠️ and I can still see that genius coming out everywhere go Tupac!!!
I took the she as not neccesarily saying God is a woman but a woman will give birth to bring forth. I could be wrong. I grew up during this time listening to 2Pac.
Check out K-Rino (operation Genocide.. Look at how the world is now.. Grand Deception ) also Scarface (smile.. Smartz.. Faith) and Goodie Mob (Cell Therapy) I would like to see what your mom think about K-Rino.. That would be interesting to hear her thoughts.. I think you might like Goodie Mob
I love your reaction champ, your mom is smart beyond her years. I'm from L.A born and raised in the 80's was very difficult for all non whites. The streets here were nothing nice, racist cops and down ass homies, dope game was wild nothing like it at that time. Tupac born in the East raised in Northern California but was put on to the game in L.A. it was already heavy and he knew that. But he loved L.A...my point is, this new generation don't have the struggle, motivation, fight, or passion to ever know that raw shit he talked about. They just know the name!!! Every generation has an idol,hero,leader, someone who can say what the majority of us feel but took those feelings and used it for violence. I was 19 when I heard all eyes on me in 97 or 98...I went to prison in 98 and came home in 2015. Released in my late 30s .I hope all understand that he was gifted to speak the words of his generation and then some. Let God shine his light upon us to the gate and bless us all.
Yah. I feel u homie but don’t sleep on the bay, he was affiliated wit the MOB out in Oakland. When pac signed wit death row he got on that bangin shit but he was already thug'd out feel me
Hopsin has some controversial songs like "Ill mind of Hopsin 7" where he talks about how he doesn't know whether to believe in Heaven or not. Listen to some more of his songs as they are quite relatable in today's society and u can see his point of view on different subjects
Your mom looks at Pac's music the way his own mother would. For that alone, props for the vid brother.
Brody I love your reaction...so many African brothers look down on brothers in the U.S...much love from Detroit mi
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That not entirely true. But it goes both ways. Alot of African brothers look up to African Americans brothers.
Esham
Tupac was deep ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, nice video
I'm very late to the party...(a whole year +) but I feel compelled to say....RESPECT. Your breakdown and insight was so thoughtful and thought provoking. Thank You and Moms.
lovely discussion
_"Why you got these kids' minds_
_thinking that they evil?_
_While the preacher's getting richer_
_we say "Honor God's people."_
He said freaky, not richer. They messed up some of his lyrics in the lyric video.
This part of The song spoke about preachers molesting children and sleeping with married women in the church. "While the preachers getting freaky, you say honor God's People!".
That's deep.
Your analysis is phenomenal... Truly insightful... I'm inspired... U truly knew what Pac was about... A revolutionary!
Blasphemy is my favourite tune on the makaveli album and I loved this review, I love the relationship you and your moms seem to have I wish I could have shared Pac with my moms. Much love to you both keep on keeping on king
I love your Mother.. she is very wise with much common sense.. If only everyone could see so clearly..
Great reaction brother
Please please do holla if ya hear me by 2pac with your mom! It fits the theme of your youtube channel perfectly
Luv it family, all day way from st.Louis mo usa😎
Awesome review and reflection. ❤
This was really interesting and a cool variation of a reaction video. Good work my brother and to your mother too.
Brings Mom to react? Mad respect, subbed 👍🏽
I love you both. You are my mom and my brother
Please react to 2Pac - Eric Gordon interview. There's also a snippet from that interview called - God Has Cursed Me To See What Life Should Be Like. The 20 minute version might be too long to react to.
Good analysis Eric I do like the way you compared the African American struggle to the Irish struggle, I am an irish nationalist and I was born into the troubles in northern Ireland, and I and members of my family have been involved in Republican activism, we were labelled criminals and terrorists, but in reality we were just fighting for our civil rights, and becoming inspired by Martin Luther king's political movement in America and try to get there peacefully, but as you know and respect Michael Collins, I'm sure you are aware of bloody Sunday, the armed struggle in northern Ireland strongly sprung into action, after what happened in Derry at that civil rights, what you may not know is that the same soldiers involved in the mass murder of innocent people that they had before shot and killed 11 innocent people in Ballymurphy, Belfast weeks before bloody Sunday, and had even joked about how they were taking part in target practice in carrying out these heinous crimes, and to know that bloody Sunday could have been avoided sickens my physical to this very day. Remembering my childhood in south armagh and witnessing the same kind of injustices, people being shot , beat up, jailed, etc for nothing, my people became known as notorious freedom fighters, when what it really was, was a people just standing up for themselves and defending their communities, and fused this fight with a political movement, and demanding that our political prisoners be released before the laying down of weapons, this was all was negotiated and put to the people in what became known as the Good Friday Agreement. Do you think that Tupac (because yes I do believe) or (hope) he is (still alive, ) and his comrades in the black panther movement movement in America, watched what we accomplished here, and became inspired by us in the same way we were inspired in their civil rights movement and the belief that Martin luther king was just coming around to MALCOLM X's way and aspirations to fight back just before he was assassinated by the government of America in the same way they assassinated so many of free thinking Irish Republican activists , and tried so hard to and failed to assassinate Gerry Adam's and Martin McGuinness, who through their committment to this cause and were accommodated and protected by the people they represented, from the British government and MI5, and MI6 intelligence that are the equivalent to the American FBI, CIA, and cointel movement that took out Martin , MALCOLM and tried to take out Tupac and (hopefully failed). To answer your question about the church funds, I definitely think that they have no right to show and flaunt their richest, especially when there are so many people in the world dying of hunger, you should definitely do reactions to the many interviews with Tupac were he addresses this point very very well, particularly 1992 Mtv interview addressing greed in America and the lost vibe interview which he spoke on his opinion on all religions, thank you for this reaction, I will acknowledge anything you speak of regarding this absolute wonderful, beautiful man, whom I believe was sent by God to the black American people to lead them to freedom, and sadly his words are only just being recognized as real TRUTH, to the point that he is now being labelled a PROPHET , thank you Eric and keep up the good work God bless you and yours in 2020 and always xo
Thank you for your compassionate comment Mairead! I definitely believe that Ireland’s fight against colonial oppression, was something that many African American activists were inspired and motivated by. Malcolm X actually mentioned Ireland’s struggle in one of his speeches; he used it to encourage self defence, and to remind people how revolutionary change is brought about. I will definitely consider making reaction videos to both his VIBE Magazine, and MTV Interview in the future. Thanks again!
@@ericosa4198 awe thank you for your reply, I will certainly search for that comment MALCOLM made, and I will certainly look forward for your future reactions, especially to my most favourite man Tupac , and I commend your breakdown of what message Tupac was trying to get to us, whether it be his lyrics, speeches, interviews and the parts he played definitely reached the world and educated us on the reality of how the black communities in America were living with at the hands of the nation supposed to be the most free and liberated nations who prides itself on fighting for the rights of people worldwide, all minorities have a lot to thank this man for, and his genius will never be matched. ✊☝️👏🙏♠️ and I can still see that genius coming out everywhere go Tupac!!!
really great reaction! greetings from germany
2Pac lost vibe interview ;)
do a reaction to Tupac Keep Your Head Up
I wish I could share this song with my mom
She doesnt understand english that good unfortunately
Love video. Please do who do you believe in. Tupac
React to dear mama by tupac with your mom
Nice reaction fam. I sub 😊 USA
Good job
No disrespect... but your mom is beautiful.... much love... great video...
show her his change from anger to chill
Love your reaction try Tupac only God can judge me
5:56 it’s not that they care about one over the other, how can you truly learn if your mind is only focused on the chaos they are trying to survive!
Very nice ,well done....perfect
React too 2pac white man world
11:26. GOD IS A HE , NOT A SHE , HOW DO WE KNOW ? Jesus came from heaven and referred to God as a HE , I believe what Jesus says
Most of what he says in the song is a type of blasphemy including that
Thugs was an enjoyable reaction and an even more enjoyable breakdown. Thank you
May God bless u and your family
I took the she as not neccesarily saying God is a woman but a woman will give birth to bring forth. I could be wrong. I grew up during this time listening to 2Pac.
Check out K-Rino (operation Genocide.. Look at how the world is now.. Grand Deception ) also Scarface (smile.. Smartz.. Faith) and Goodie Mob (Cell Therapy) I would like to see what your mom think about K-Rino.. That would be interesting to hear her thoughts.. I think you might like Goodie Mob
Pac Life
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WOW MOM'S GOT IT RIGHT ON
Try K-Rino Written in Blood, with Mum bro
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I love your reaction champ, your mom is smart beyond her years. I'm from L.A born and raised in the 80's was very difficult for all non whites. The streets here were nothing nice, racist cops and down ass homies, dope game was wild nothing like it at that time. Tupac born in the East raised in Northern California but was put on to the game in L.A. it was already heavy and he knew that. But he loved L.A...my point is, this new generation don't have the struggle, motivation, fight, or passion to ever know that raw shit he talked about. They just know the name!!! Every generation has an idol,hero,leader, someone who can say what the majority of us feel but took those feelings and used it for violence. I was 19 when I heard all eyes on me in 97 or 98...I went to prison in 98 and came home in 2015. Released in my late 30s .I hope all understand that he was gifted to speak the words of his generation and then some. Let God shine his light upon us to the gate and bless us all.
He was put on game in Marin City by a white lady that taught poetry classes. She introduced him to Money B and digital underground
@@nicsundberg8505 the game which i speak was that real Thug Shit he spit!!!
Yah. I feel u homie but don’t sleep on the bay, he was affiliated wit the MOB out in Oakland. When pac signed wit death row he got on that bangin shit but he was already thug'd out feel me
@@nicsundberg8505 salute to my homies out in Bay!! Respects 🙌
@@smokngunz8409 no doubt, I got nothin but respect for my folks in L.A. I jus love choppin game about the Thug Prophet💯🙏🏽
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Hopsin has some controversial songs like "Ill mind of Hopsin 7" where he talks about how he doesn't know whether to believe in Heaven or not. Listen to some more of his songs as they are quite relatable in today's society and u can see his point of view on different subjects
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react to some xxxtentacion with your mam
Disgusting
???? Wtf