White lady here grew up in Cali and never heard of him until she menopause-d?? Even Amish in Cali knows his song. I can guess a sinisti-c intent here...
Fun Fact: wrote this song at the age of 19 and it didn't come out till after his death in 98', he pass in 96' at the age of 25. It's one of his more popular songs. React to 2Pac "White Manz World"
I love the fact you said start slowly..With the Soft Tupac songs. You can tell Pac was dealing with anger for being locked for the crime he didnt do. His songs became harder.
You seem to have gotten the reason why he was such an influential person. There still has not been anyone like him. I remember where I was when it made news that he'd been shot in Vegas and where I was when it was announced that he died. The world lost a great one that day, someone that could have made a difference...but most didn't recognize that. Listening to this song made me start such a wonderful soul cruelly taken from us all
I was 9 and my mom broke it to me while I was watching cartoons, til this day he's the only celebrity death I've ever cried over. To be honest I'm still mourning him 28 years later. 😅😢
@@metaLungiez Yeah...I was 16. I was at Sonic getting a frozen strawberry lemonade on my way to hit the interstate to Florida when I heard it on the radio. I still cry when I listen to Changes.
I had to come back to this cause it hits harder watching your first Pac reaction of him as a shy innocent 17 year old excited for the world to see how the world gradually disappointed him and he had to adapt. and his message from the video of him as a 17 year old is still the same but you can see what hes learned.
First off shout out to Bruce Hornsby as this was a sample from him. But I love that this is the sample they used as Bruce too was speaking facts like PAC. Its crazy its 2024 and its still the same, its mind blowing. As someone born in the 70s and grew up in the 80s and 90s and now and nothing has changed in fact seems worse each day.
“Let’s change the way we eat, let’s change the way we live, let’s change the way we treat each other” 30 years later and still true…and still no change.We should all hang our heads in shame! There is no excuse! I'm 61, love this song and promote it all the time to my closed minded peers. Hoping one day to never need a message like this to act right and treat everyone equally. Peace to my Brotha's and my Sista's
One fact about pac he had clean record for 20 years, it only took for him to start rapping about the corrupted as government and all of certain he started getting cases. No one will ever be or be close to pac. This man is the most realist person anyone will ever meet. Much love pac, you still and will still live on.
This song is make you a thinking about how make world better for everyone. We still have some problems in society but we can fight for equality and justice for all humanity. RIP 2pac 👍🙏
2pac is one of the greatest Storie tellers in the history of Rap, but I am glad they are a few rappers that try to follow in his path to spread awareness and good message to people like Joyner Lucas who is also a really talented rapper.
Full Interview : Tupac Shakur Outside Courthouse ; November 29, 1994 He had got accused of a bunch of felonies that he didn’t commit and this particular interview was done a day before he got shot five times
Growing up as a black man in a racist society, it's almost impossible to not be enraged and passionate to discuss the inequalities and double standards that you see around you consistently. That anger and passion, mixed with education, was the catalyst behind most, if not all of Tupac's impactful music
The human experience has a lot of people focused on our differences instead of our similarities. Dark energy vs light energy. Let's try to focus on the positive & be the changes we want to see in the world. #BaruchHashem
In the 90s Tupac had a point. But stop acting like that shit exists today in your society. Stop being a professional victim it has been debunked the past 10 years time and again
This is masterpiece ...... What a legend..... This is Rap this is everything one song must have....EVERYTHING PAC SAID IS TRUTH AND BY THE WAY BARACK OBAMA 😉 PLEASE react more to Eminem like Rock Bottom or The Way I am 🙏🏼🙏🏼 Greetings from Croatia 🇭🇷✌🏼🙏🏼♥️
this song is posthumouisly.. it would of never sounded like this if pac was alive at the time they cut it... that being said the message is the message.. his words are the only thing that matters. the man was a poet. A brilliant mind beyond his years... I was a child influenced by his music and as an adult his lyrics carry me in life.
Another great reaction. You should check out a group called Coast Contra. Start with the song Contradictions. Conscious God fearing guys. Real hip hop. I think youll like it
Need you to react to thugs get lonley to and all about u. 2 of tupacs most meaningful songs about women. Also I get around a great uplifting song about enjoying life
Hey, love a good honest reaction, just wondering what your interest is and how you stumbled upon this? Try looking up some tribe called quest or the jurassic 5
Thanks! 🤗 This was one of my most requested 2Pac songs. I have heard of Tribe Called Quest, but don’t think I know anything. What song(s) do you suggest?
I love this song, but the official video always bothered me when they covered up his spoken word message after the 2nd chorus with overlapping news reports. I think you'd like "Unconditional Love" and "Happy Home". One i rarely ever see reacted to is "Part Time Mutha"
picture me rollin 2pac music video or thugz mansion music video that would be one of many requests but overall im enjoying every moment Hey Retro to Metro Ive got a movie for you Juice (1992) The Movie 2pac or Poetic Justice with Janet Jackson (1993) Happy Tears but so sad people sometimes dont understand they didn't want him around they wanted snoop think about it
Side note: 2pac's story isn't exactly that of a young adult going from hopeful to succumbing to gang life. There was some degree of naivete that was burned out but that's adulthood for you. We all go through that much as we mature through life. He never gave up the fight, just had lows and highs like we all do. If there was a point where the streets corrupted him, that happened before fame. He was associated with gangs known as early as his mid-late teens. No clear info on membership but he was around the lifestyle. People are complex and sometimes multifaceted. I grew up in poor rough neighborhoods and moved around a lot. Been as far up as lower middle class which is still a big difference from ghettos. I can maneuver through the streets as easily as if were a gated suburban neighborhood, I also have no criminal record, google IT certified, Bachelor's degree in Business, been married and divorced, no kids, well articulate, and still happen to be struggling in lower middle class on section 8 housing. Life happens and my point is that 2pac was a person who could pour all facets of himself into his music no matter if it were the parts of him you liked or disliked. He didn't particularly get worse. He kept the wrong company, ruffled the wrong feathers, and unfortunately didn't make it through.
2pac - who do you believe in (faith based song.. Nice) 2pac - Letter 2 the president (obviously political easy to understand) 2pac - Tear drops and closed caskets (based on common life scenarios - A tale of betrayal between two friends (Lil Trigga and Moe), and a female interest (Precious). Story told through rap) 2pac - If I died tonight (harsh on the language but a literary masterpiece littered with beautifully crafted alliterations) 2pac - life goes on (it's a RIP grief song, there's a lyrics video)
React to Zro T.H.U.G, he's a Legend 4rm Houston with over 20 albums in the game and was influenced by Pac...also react to Life is a Battlefield, This Ain't Livin, Tired ft Mya, and These Days(U Won't Be Disappointed I Promise)
Rap would be so different if he was still around, no doubt! That would also mean Biggie would still be around since Tupac died first....😢 Still more of a sad song to listen to
"I never get to lay back/ cause I always got to worry bout the pay back/ some buck that I roughed up way back/ coming back after all these years/ rata tat tat tat tat/ Well that's the way it is..." and that is EXACTLY how he lost his life... smh
Had a neighbor that hated rap absolutely despise it because the way you talked about women not because of their skin color of the people doing it she was actually a pretty nice loving woman she had to parks entire collection on CD I asked her why she likes 2pac entire collection she told me because he tells it like it is it's more than just sane offensive stuff to say offensive stuff he said what needed to be said and he said it with truth she goes it's more than just him being a rapper he's song about how the world actually is and if people want a pretty pretty picture of the city take a photo of it and then take your ass to Sesame Street she goes but that's not the real world absolutely love that neighbor don't know what happened to her because she moved but one of the most down turn earth kind hearted women you get ever imagine she tried explaining why she doesn't like rap and a black neighbor basically said you just don't like it because of the way you treat women and the way that they saying about derogatory things and they say racial words when she said yes the neighbor basically told her but yeah I don't like that either and you have a point but long story short absolutely love their neighbors she probably Moran 2Pac T-shirts then any person I have ever seen
hate that im so late to this reaction sad to think sbout how pac predicted his death 5:52 thats really how he passed, him and his crew ruffed up a guy trying to start problems with them named orlando anderson, then a few months or a year later after mike tyson takes a win in his match orlando anderson, his dad and 2 other guys spot pac and suge and follow them and catch them at the red light 🙁
Tupac reached the minds and hearts of people all over the world. One love from Somaliland.
White lady here grew up in Cali and never heard of him until she menopause-d?? Even Amish in Cali knows his song. I can guess a sinisti-c intent here...
Fun Fact: wrote this song at the age of 19 and it didn't come out till after his death in 98', he pass in 96' at the age of 25. It's one of his more popular songs. React to 2Pac "White Manz World"
Not "White Manz World"?
U Wild
@@emoney8368 Yes indeed, she want to know bout Pac then here we go, lol
@@Charles-qm3mo Y’all saying that like it’s a bad song. It’s a good song about the issues in society.
@@Charles-qm3moneed to give her the classics like how do you want it or all about u that’s real Tupac
Yeah, there's many great 2pac songs I would recommend before that one.
My sister is not a rap fan but this is her favorite Tupac song.
I love the fact you said start slowly..With the Soft Tupac songs. You can tell Pac was dealing with anger for being locked for the crime he didnt do. His songs became harder.
I just found this channel today, and that was my first thought. For right now ma'am, stay FAR AWAY from Hit 'em Up. 😂
🤔QQ=QUICK QUESTION how do you know that it's too hard for you unless you've already listened🤷🏽♀️ either way glad you're listening😘🤙🏽
I design the thumbnail after I watch the video. 🤗
Hello may you react to 2pac&the outlawz song called still I rise or good die young @RetroToMetroReactions
The Best in history Mr.Tupac Shakur
the craziest thing about this song is that its still 100% relevant today, not one bit less relevant, maybe even more then when this song came out
Pacs catalogue is huge 6 albums ton of unreleased 6 movies a by age of 25 incredible really
You seem to have gotten the reason why he was such an influential person. There still has not been anyone like him. I remember where I was when it made news that he'd been shot in Vegas and where I was when it was announced that he died. The world lost a great one that day, someone that could have made a difference...but most didn't recognize that. Listening to this song made me start such a wonderful soul cruelly taken from us all
I was 9 and my mom broke it to me while I was watching cartoons, til this day he's the only celebrity death I've ever cried over. To be honest I'm still mourning him 28 years later. 😅😢
@@metaLungiez Yeah...I was 16. I was at Sonic getting a frozen strawberry lemonade on my way to hit the interstate to Florida when I heard it on the radio. I still cry when I listen to Changes.
I heard,
"BE THE CHANGE YOU WISH TO SEE!"
With YAH'S HELP, I~PROMISE!!!!!!!
👑💫
😪
I had to come back to this cause it hits harder watching your first Pac reaction of him as a shy innocent 17 year old excited for the world to see how the world gradually disappointed him and he had to adapt. and his message from the video of him as a 17 year old is still the same but you can see what hes learned.
Ed Gordon interview is a great one and later in life. The documentary Tupac Resurrection is worth a watch.
The Greatest makes me shed a tear
TRUTH TOLD!
👑💫
First off shout out to Bruce Hornsby as this was a sample from him. But I love that this is the sample they used as Bruce too was speaking facts like PAC. Its crazy its 2024 and its still the same, its mind blowing. As someone born in the 70s and grew up in the 80s and 90s and now and nothing has changed in fact seems worse each day.
You should check out “Smile” (Scarface ft. 2Pac), and/or the original “Smile For Me Now” (2Pac ft. Scarface).
“Let’s change the way we eat, let’s change the way we live, let’s change the way we treat each other” 30 years later and still true…and still no change.We should all hang our heads in shame! There is no excuse! I'm 61, love this song and promote it all the time to my closed minded peers. Hoping one day to never need a message like this to act right and treat everyone equally. Peace to my Brotha's and my Sista's
Do you feel like things were changing but took a sudden downturn? Or was I just wearing rose coloured glasses?
Retrodemetro point out the change in the world right now? Much love from Nigeria.
2pac Until the End of Time
OG version of course
I join your page because of 2pac❤ all the way from Ghana ❤❤❤
Rip Tupac ❤
Yes mam he did put his words to message 😢RIP ⭐ Tupac Shakur
One fact about pac he had clean record for 20 years, it only took for him to start rapping about the corrupted as government and all of certain he started getting cases. No one will ever be or be close to pac. This man is the most realist person anyone will ever meet. Much love pac, you still and will still live on.
Just know they gone hate you for whatever you do
Pac
Tupac, 'Until The End Of Time' is a classic!
This song is make you a thinking about how make world better for everyone. We still have some problems in society but we can fight for equality and justice for all humanity. RIP 2pac 👍🙏
Tupac speaks to the human experience
2pac is one of the greatest Storie tellers in the history of Rap, but I am glad they are a few rappers that try to follow in his path to spread awareness and good message to people like Joyner Lucas who is also a really talented rapper.
You should definitely react to the song "Broken Wings" by the late great Tupac Shakur.
Absolutely 💯💯💯💯💯💯 brilliant thanks rip
Full Interview : Tupac Shakur Outside Courthouse ; November 29, 1994
He had got accused of a bunch of felonies that he didn’t commit and this particular interview was done a day before he got shot five times
Great reaction, beautiful goddess. 🌹💯
Pac is actually someone famous as an artist i miss.
I have been sick in bed for a week, and I just came across your channel this morning. Wish I would have found it a week sooner. Subscribed!
Thank you! Feel better!
Letter to my unborn by Pac, I think you’d love it…
Listen to the unedited version. Changes the messaging of the song. Or at least gives the true and full meaning
Growing up as a black man in a racist society, it's almost impossible to not be enraged and passionate to discuss the inequalities and double standards that you see around you consistently. That anger and passion, mixed with education, was the catalyst behind most, if not all of Tupac's impactful music
The human experience has a lot of people focused on our differences instead of our similarities. Dark energy vs light energy. Let's try to focus on the positive & be the changes we want to see in the world. #BaruchHashem
In the 90s Tupac had a point. But stop acting like that shit exists today in your society. Stop being a professional victim it has been debunked the past 10 years time and again
Idk if you already reacted to Mac Miller but I guarantee you'll like his music. He was another beautiful, tragic soul. Incredible music too
Do 2pac song called Do for Love and Thugs Mansion. 😊
Thanks for sharing ❤
Please do end of time by Tupac next
Until the end of time
Got to be next
Do the Ed Gordon interview with Tupac
Pac, the king of rap
Sister I am with you..I like both the original and his version
Common respect is something that sounds simple..but.
This is masterpiece ...... What a legend.....
This is Rap this is everything one song must have....EVERYTHING PAC SAID IS TRUTH AND BY THE WAY BARACK OBAMA 😉
PLEASE react more to Eminem like Rock Bottom or The Way I am 🙏🏼🙏🏼
Greetings from Croatia 🇭🇷✌🏼🙏🏼♥️
He makes you think.. a lot.. if you listen to him as much as we do.
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
this song is posthumouisly.. it would of never sounded like this if pac was alive at the time they cut it... that being said the message is the message.. his words are the only thing that matters. the man was a poet. A brilliant mind beyond his years... I was a child influenced by his music and as an adult his lyrics carry me in life.
Please, please do a video on "Who Do You Believe In" by Tupac... Thank you Charlene... For your honest perspective
React to "Until the End of Time" featuring RL there's also a video to it, came out many years after his death in 2001
I have to complement you on your voice it’s very relaxing 😌
Try " until the end of time" ft RL Hugger
Another great reaction. You should check out a group called Coast Contra. Start with the song Contradictions. Conscious God fearing guys. Real hip hop. I think youll like it
2Pac, like anyone one else, was not a monolith. He was just as complicated as the rest of us....
❤
Interview Ed Gordon Tupac!! The Best
Music can be such an education, right???!!!
Need you to react to thugs get lonley to and all about u. 2 of tupacs most meaningful songs about women. Also I get around a great uplifting song about enjoying life
When he talk bout Huey he talking about the black panthers party founder his name is Huey
You should try Unconditional Love by Pac
Great reaction!...please react to Tupac 's INTERVIEW WITH ED GORDON
Check out KRS One "Sound of the police"
Hey, love a good honest reaction, just wondering what your interest is and how you stumbled upon this? Try looking up some tribe called quest or the jurassic 5
Thanks! 🤗 This was one of my most requested 2Pac songs. I have heard of Tribe Called Quest, but don’t think I know anything. What song(s) do you suggest?
@@RetroToMetroReactions with tribe try a song called "jam" with jurassic 5 try " concentrate schoolyard " hope this helps 😀
Do white mama world by pac
I love this song, but the official video always bothered me when they covered up his spoken word message after the 2nd chorus with overlapping news reports.
I think you'd like "Unconditional Love" and "Happy Home". One i rarely ever see reacted to is "Part Time Mutha"
That is it in Nigeria cops get mad when they see you with good mobile phone 📱
picture me rollin 2pac music video
or
thugz mansion music video
that would be one of many requests
but overall im enjoying every moment
Hey Retro to Metro Ive got a movie for you
Juice (1992) The Movie 2pac
or
Poetic Justice with Janet Jackson (1993)
Happy Tears but so sad people sometimes dont understand
they didn't want him around they wanted snoop think about it
j.cole` window pain reaction plz
If you want another heart felt tupac song "Thugz Mansion (acoustic version)" is beatiful
Pls keep talking 🙏.. .it's important for the content
You should react to ghetto gospel by 2pac😊
React to 2pac mama just a little girl, unconditional love, never call u b"tch again, thug nature, can I get away
Try-out Mama š Just a little girl By 2pac
Tupac un grande che combatte il razzismo in America e nel mondo....Tupac vive
Big Krit - Price of Fame
yesssssss. KRIT!
Side note: 2pac's story isn't exactly that of a young adult going from hopeful to succumbing to gang life. There was some degree of naivete that was burned out but that's adulthood for you. We all go through that much as we mature through life. He never gave up the fight, just had lows and highs like we all do. If there was a point where the streets corrupted him, that happened before fame. He was associated with gangs known as early as his mid-late teens. No clear info on membership but he was around the lifestyle. People are complex and sometimes multifaceted. I grew up in poor rough neighborhoods and moved around a lot. Been as far up as lower middle class which is still a big difference from ghettos. I can maneuver through the streets as easily as if were a gated suburban neighborhood, I also have no criminal record, google IT certified, Bachelor's degree in Business, been married and divorced, no kids, well articulate, and still happen to be struggling in lower middle class on section 8 housing. Life happens and my point is that 2pac was a person who could pour all facets of himself into his music no matter if it were the parts of him you liked or disliked. He didn't particularly get worse. He kept the wrong company, ruffled the wrong feathers, and unfortunately didn't make it through.
do "white manz world"
There's a very long list of tracks . I will give you a few .. open fire . Hellraiser . Mamas just a little girl. Only god can judge me.
Please react to ( do for love) by 2pac
Don makaveli was a beast
2pac - who do you believe in (faith based song.. Nice)
2pac - Letter 2 the president (obviously political easy to understand)
2pac - Tear drops and closed caskets (based on common life scenarios - A tale of betrayal between two friends (Lil Trigga and Moe), and a female interest (Precious). Story told through rap)
2pac - If I died tonight (harsh on the language but a literary masterpiece littered with beautifully crafted alliterations)
2pac - life goes on (it's a RIP grief song, there's a lyrics video)
Try Thugz Mansion, I Ain't Mad at Cha, and How Do U Want It
I think after hearing Pac you may not want to adventure out!!
3 good songs to check out:
2pac-Brenda’s got a baby
2pac -keep ya head up
2pac- Only god can judge me
Oh you've got a reaction go changes 😂, disregard my previous comment lol
When you can check out 2PAC featuring scarface-Smile
React to Zro T.H.U.G, he's a Legend 4rm Houston with over 20 albums in the game and was influenced by Pac...also react to Life is a Battlefield, This Ain't Livin, Tired ft Mya, and These Days(U Won't Be Disappointed I Promise)
If you get a chance listen to wonder if heaven got a ghetto
House of blues live
how can the devil take a brother if hes close to me.
4:0
Rap would be so different if he was still around, no doubt! That would also mean Biggie would still be around since Tupac died first....😢 Still more of a sad song to listen to
This song is on the vatican playlist only rap song on it
2pac - white mans world
Ideally, when people recommend tracks to you, look for the uncensored version as you lose the energy of the song. GREAT reactions though.
Thanks. I will keep an eye out for that.
"I never get to lay back/ cause I always got to worry bout the pay back/ some buck that I roughed up way back/ coming back after all these years/ rata tat tat tat tat/ Well that's the way it is..." and that is EXACTLY how he lost his life... smh
#PUSHWITHCOMMENT
Had a neighbor that hated rap absolutely despise it because the way you talked about women not because of their skin color of the people doing it she was actually a pretty nice loving woman she had to parks entire collection on CD I asked her why she likes 2pac entire collection she told me because he tells it like it is it's more than just sane offensive stuff to say offensive stuff he said what needed to be said and he said it with truth she goes it's more than just him being a rapper he's song about how the world actually is and if people want a pretty pretty picture of the city take a photo of it and then take your ass to Sesame Street she goes but that's not the real world absolutely love that neighbor don't know what happened to her because she moved but one of the most down turn earth kind hearted women you get ever imagine she tried explaining why she doesn't like rap and a black neighbor basically said you just don't like it because of the way you treat women and the way that they saying about derogatory things and they say racial words when she said yes the neighbor basically told her but yeah I don't like that either and you have a point but long story short absolutely love their neighbors she probably Moran 2Pac T-shirts then any person I have ever seen
There’s a song by glasses malone Tupac must die and it’s perpetrators view of the incident
Tupac lost vibe interview
hate that im so late to this reaction sad to think sbout how pac predicted his death 5:52 thats really how he passed, him and his crew ruffed up a guy trying to start problems with them named orlando anderson, then a few months or a year later after mike tyson takes a win in his match orlando anderson, his dad and 2 other guys spot pac and suge and follow them and catch them at the red light 🙁
Polo g wishing for a hero he raps over tupac changes beat
Tupac at the shooting range