Tupac Shakur is the only Artist Dead or Alive that has a song for every human emotion! #RestInPeaceTupacShakur 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏 2Pac had over 700 unreleased songs when he died!
This song is so influential that it was one of 25 recordings selected for preservation at the National Recording Registry in the Library of Congress in 2010.
In 2010, “Dear Mama," was one of 25 songs added to the National Recording Registry in 2010, with the Library of Congress stating ""Dear Mama" is a moving and eloquent homage to both the murdered rapper's own mother and all mothers struggling to maintain a family in the face of addiction, poverty and societal indifference." Shakur is only the third rapper to be commemorated in the Library of Congress. On April 7, 2017, Shakur was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, after being nominated during his first year of eligibility. Shakur is the first solo hip-hop artist to be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
Tupac was the most versatile rapper ever. He could make love songs, conscious songs, hardcore songs, diss songs,... And sometimes he even mixed a love song and a diss song together (in a track called "Toss it up"). His range was amazing, and he was the best at all type of songs.
Tupac was on the road to be the greatest hip hop artist of all time. He starred in movies and videos, wrote poetry, actively fought black, civil, and children's rights, and more. And The Black Panther Party was more than a movement. They were a political party that addressed the hardships of living in America at a lower social class. Pointed out the problems in government and the system as a whole. Many government programs that exist today were actually stole from the Panthers including but not limited to school meals, W.I.C. program and more.
Much respect my sister it’s alright to cry Tupac does that to us the thing that gets me is when he hits your heart he doubles down even though you don’t want so.
Tupac wanted to be more than just a rapper. As he says in his song Unconditional Love "my mission is to be more than just a rap musician The elevation of today's generation, if I could make 'em listen"
Here are some other 2pac songs you may want to check out: - Changes - Brenda's Got A Baby - Keep Ya Head Up - I Get Around - Me Against the World - Who Do U Believe In - Unconditional Love (avoid the cringey distracting post-mortem music video) - Only God Can Judge Me - So Many Tears - Trapped - Hit Em Up - Better Dayz - Thug Mansion - Starin Through My Rearview - Until the End of Time Tupac being a gangster is unfortunately a common misconception. He was a complex and passionate actor, rapper, and political activist with an edge. You can learn a lot about him as a person through his interviews (he's known as one of the best interviewees) and documentaries (Tupac: Resurrection - In His Own Words, Thug Angel, Dear Mama). Also, 2pac was actually the biggest rapper at the time of his passing.
This is one of his most beloved songs. Many reacters are unable to hold back tears listening. I bet so many calls were made to mommas after hearing this
I love the human family we are truly amazing but Tupac Amaru Shakur man we will never get another brother like him one of one… rest in peace my black brother. Miss you brother.
To shorten it up, the black panthers were real heroes. They fed the community, made makeshift schools for the kids to learn properly and protected the people. They were so pivotal and important to the black community that the government did everything they could to destroy the structure that the panthers were putting in place along side the civil rights leaders like Martin Luther King Jr and Malik El-hajj Shabazz Bka Malcolm X. It’s a movie about one black panther leader in Chicago named Fred Hampton. The government devised a plan to have another black man infiltrate the party and find out a way to get rid of them. That man ended up getting Fred mur---d by the police while he was literally sleep in bed with his pregnant girlfriend. That same man went on to do an interview telling the truth of how they used him and threw him to side afterwards. Sadly after that interview, he walked out into the street (most likely on purpose) and was struck by oncoming traffic.
I forgot to mention. Speaking of movies. I highly suggest Tupac Resurrection . Its a movie/documentary, there are many movies out there, but this one is the best one out. Its narrated by himself and show lots of clips from friends and explains lots of the important details.
Tupac was huge at the time and was only getting bigger. Besides his music he was also starring in movies, was going into fashion and also was outspoken when it came to politics. Before his passing he was working on new contracts to continue making films, new record label and clothing. You can say tupac was actually a celebrity/icon at the time and not just a rapper.
2pac and Biggie were the best new fresh rappers killing the industry. When dub went out Snoop stepped up and when big dropped Jay-Z arose. I truly believe that it would be a few more years minimum b4 snoop and Jay would be as big cuz the main 2 had it on lockdown.
2pac troublesome 2pac hellrazor 2pac still I rise 2pac all eyez on me 2pac thug mansion 2pac shed so many tears 2pac picture me rolling 2pac death around the corner 2pac movie is called- all eyes on me 2pac changes 2pac unconditional love 2pac soon as I get home
2pac is Thee most impactful rapper ever, all other rappers are relieved he is gone, when he was here nobody could outshine him and they were mostly jealous 😂😂😂😂
I don’t wanna make everything about race and all but the amount of respect I have for Asian people as an aboriginal Australian is you know idk… my grandfather attended the Vietnam war and the Vietnamese brothers where very knowledgeable and would warn and would be disgust that we attended that bs all the black brothers about it you know.
It was not like he cranked out like 20 albums.. Damn close. Manz definitely cranked out many albums before passing to the point that albums were being dropped after his passing because he had that much cranked out before passing.
He should've got her reaction after the video, he blabbered over the emotions she was feeling in that moment. Missed out on the moment to get a good reaction from her.
The biopic that has been done on him isn't very good nor representative of his personality and career. If you guys want to learn more about his life then I recommend the documentaries called "Tupac Resurrection" and "Dear Mama".
Wow never heard of 2pac songs you guys take L’s Next big thing??????? He was and is the biggest artist of all time!! You guys are trying so I applaud that , but lack of knowledge is crazy 🤷🏽♂️
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2pac - keep ya head up
Changes please
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I AINT MAD AT CHA (VIDEO)
UNCONDITIONAL LOVE
Keep your head up
Dear Mama Doc
Tupac Shakur is the only Artist Dead or Alive that has a song for every human emotion! #RestInPeaceTupacShakur 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
2Pac had over 700 unreleased songs when he died!
This song is so influential that it was one of 25 recordings selected for preservation at the National Recording Registry in the Library of Congress in 2010.
In 2010, “Dear Mama," was one of 25 songs added to the National Recording Registry in 2010, with the Library of Congress stating ""Dear Mama" is a moving and eloquent homage to both the murdered rapper's own mother and all mothers struggling to maintain a family in the face of addiction, poverty and societal indifference." Shakur is only the third rapper to be commemorated in the Library of Congress. On April 7, 2017, Shakur was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, after being nominated during his first year of eligibility. Shakur is the first solo hip-hop artist to be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
Tupac was the most versatile rapper ever. He could make love songs, conscious songs, hardcore songs, diss songs,... And sometimes he even mixed a love song and a diss song together (in a track called "Toss it up"). His range was amazing, and he was the best at all type of songs.
Pac is our Black jesus
Fr brother 😢
Tupac was on the road to be the greatest hip hop artist of all time. He starred in movies and videos, wrote poetry, actively fought black, civil, and children's rights, and more. And The Black Panther Party was more than a movement. They were a political party that addressed the hardships of living in America at a lower social class. Pointed out the problems in government and the system as a whole. Many government programs that exist today were actually stole from the Panthers including but not limited to school meals, W.I.C. program and more.
But PAC is the greatest hip hop of all time..... and he was more than a rap artist
Much respect my sister it’s alright to cry Tupac does that to us the thing that gets me is when he hits your heart he doubles down even though you don’t want so.
BTW, before Tupac's mom got acquitted she was facing over 150 charges and 300 years. She represented herself and was found not guilty.
Woah
Tupac wanted to be more than just a rapper. As he says in his song Unconditional Love "my mission is to be more than just a rap musician
The elevation of today's generation, if I could make 'em listen"
Here are some other 2pac songs you may want to check out:
- Changes
- Brenda's Got A Baby
- Keep Ya Head Up
- I Get Around
- Me Against the World
- Who Do U Believe In
- Unconditional Love (avoid the cringey distracting post-mortem music video)
- Only God Can Judge Me
- So Many Tears
- Trapped
- Hit Em Up
- Better Dayz
- Thug Mansion
- Starin Through My Rearview
- Until the End of Time
Tupac being a gangster is unfortunately a common misconception. He was a complex and passionate actor, rapper, and political activist with an edge. You can learn a lot about him as a person through his interviews (he's known as one of the best interviewees) and documentaries (Tupac: Resurrection - In His Own Words, Thug Angel, Dear Mama).
Also, 2pac was actually the biggest rapper at the time of his passing.
Awesome. Will check them out!
I think Treach from Naughty By Nature said it best he said "Pac wasn't a gangsta, Pac was a soldier"
I’d also add Krazy to that list. One of the realist song I’ve ever heard.
This is one of his most beloved songs. Many reacters are unable to hold back tears listening. I bet so many calls were made to mommas after hearing this
I love the human family we are truly amazing but Tupac Amaru Shakur man we will never get another brother like him one of one… rest in peace my black brother. Miss you brother.
R.i.p Tupac is one of the greatest hip hop superstars in music in the 1990s god bless his soul ❤❤❤❤
As a fan growing up with him. Each album got better. And his acting was blowing up. And nevermind how polarizing he was as a human being.
Go further in this rabbit hole.
So many great, legendary, songs.
GOAT!
Reacts to keep ya head up - Tupac
To shorten it up, the black panthers were real heroes. They fed the community, made makeshift schools for the kids to learn properly and protected the people. They were so pivotal and important to the black community that the government did everything they could to destroy the structure that the panthers were putting in place along side the civil rights leaders like Martin Luther King Jr and Malik El-hajj Shabazz Bka Malcolm X. It’s a movie about one black panther leader in Chicago named Fred Hampton. The government devised a plan to have another black man infiltrate the party and find out a way to get rid of them. That man ended up getting Fred mur---d by the police while he was literally sleep in bed with his pregnant girlfriend. That same man went on to do an interview telling the truth of how they used him and threw him to side afterwards. Sadly after that interview, he walked out into the street (most likely on purpose) and was struck by oncoming traffic.
I forgot to mention. Speaking of movies. I highly suggest Tupac Resurrection . Its a movie/documentary, there are many movies out there, but this one is the best one out. Its narrated by himself and show lots of clips from friends and explains lots of the important details.
She was a black panther she was a activist she she represented herself and beat the charges
Tupac was huge at the time and was only getting bigger. Besides his music he was also starring in movies, was going into fashion and also was outspoken when it came to politics. Before his passing he was working on new contracts to continue making films, new record label and clothing. You can say tupac was actually a celebrity/icon at the time and not just a rapper.
Tupac do for love is a very good song.
2pac and Biggie were the best new fresh rappers killing the industry. When dub went out Snoop stepped up and when big dropped Jay-Z arose. I truly believe that it would be a few more years minimum b4 snoop and Jay would be as big cuz the main 2 had it on lockdown.
Fun fact: the woman in the clip is actual Tupacs real mother Afeni Shakur 🕊️…
2Pac is Legend !
Ate Lulu!!!!! keep it up always
Listen to more of the GOAT and you’ll understand him more and realize that it was just a propaganda against what he stood for
Pac is the Goat 🐐 🙌
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Yeah, Tupac’s mom Afeni story elevates his own legacy. They were with the business.
There is a mini series called Dear Mama
Its about the life of Tupac and his mom Afeni Shakur
Recommend watching
2pac troublesome
2pac hellrazor
2pac still I rise
2pac all eyez on me
2pac thug mansion
2pac shed so many tears
2pac picture me rolling
2pac death around the corner
2pac movie is called- all eyes on me
2pac changes
2pac unconditional love
2pac soon as I get home
Next: Keep Ya Head Up 😀
Gotta do Brenda’s got a baby asap
2pac is Thee most impactful rapper ever, all other rappers are relieved he is gone, when he was here nobody could outshine him and they were mostly jealous 😂😂😂😂
Check 2Pac - Keep ya head up
Tupac is the best rapper ever hands down. You want a deep song try Brenda's Got A Baby
You guys should really react to 2pac - keep ya head up!
Its great subscribed
Subbed 💯😊👊🏾
Yall should react to brenda’s got a baby, keep your head up and i ain’t mad at cha
Thugz Mansion, Life's Goes On, Keep Ya Head Up, Til The End of Time.
Lyric vids only. Tupac's lyrics provide the imagery
All eyes on me
Look at the fx documentary called dear mama check it out
I don’t wanna make everything about race and all but the amount of respect I have for Asian people as an aboriginal Australian is you know idk… my grandfather attended the Vietnam war and the Vietnamese brothers where very knowledgeable and would warn and would be disgust that we attended that bs all the black brothers about it you know.
8:35 There was a movie about Tupac that came out in2017, called All eyes on me, but it flopped.
You should react to Tupac hit them up
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It was not like he cranked out like 20 albums.. Damn close. Manz definitely cranked out many albums before passing to the point that albums were being dropped after his passing because he had that much cranked out before passing.
Next, Mamma's a little girl, Keep your head up..
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He should've got her reaction after the video, he blabbered over the emotions she was feeling in that moment. Missed out on the moment to get a good reaction from her.
Ive surbscribed to you both today, massive hip hop lover i am, especially Tupac, please listen to Tupac's track Brendas Got a Baby, its world class
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Everyone sleeping on 2Pac these days
Please react to 2Pac House Of Blues live performance
Their is a movie
You should also react to eminem - when i am gone
PAC pulls all ladies from all races still from the grave 😂
React to keep your head up
Tupac is best enjoyed with lyrics only. Video imagery mostly distracts from the mental imagery his words inspire. IMHO
It confuses me how people only listen to stuff like this now?😅
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They said his name wrong, there's no K not pack😂
The biopic that has been done on him isn't very good nor representative of his personality and career. If you guys want to learn more about his life then I recommend the documentaries called "Tupac Resurrection" and "Dear Mama".
I get the feeling there's gonna be some new biopic one day. Hopefully it's better.
Mentioning snoop dog pup and Tupac in the same breath is blasphemy
Too bad pac and biggies lives were taken, all cuz of Diddy 🤦🏿♂️
Wow never heard of 2pac songs you guys take L’s
Next big thing??????? He was and is the biggest artist of all time!! You guys are trying so I applaud that , but lack of knowledge is crazy 🤷🏽♂️
You guys focus on the wrong things sometimes when watching these deep music videos
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