Tupac is very much alive. Look at we are all bumping his music and giving him props. He is really demonstrating the law of attraction in front of our eyes even in death. Energy cannot die. Energy is timeless
The beat, the guitar, his voice, his passion, and his metaphor and delivery was fucking incredible. This song was genius. Pac definitely the goat for this one.
What I like about your channel is that you don't pander . Man, you switch it up. You're not over the top with your reaction and you pay homeage to old school MCs. That's what's up . You're a young dude and willing to learn about hip-hop from years prior. Man, keep up the great work . I remember watching a Rakim reaction video on your channel. You got a new sub as far as I'm concerned.
You gotta do Blasphemy at some point, if you haven't already It's the Ultimate Pac Song, and you'll love it. Holler If Ya Hear Me is one of His most overlooked Anthems and with how Police are nowadays, it ought to be everybody's favorite Song and it came out in '93.
Wait so U Never Heard the Makaveli Album ?? You should do this Album Reaction, like ASAP bro !!! 1 of the Best & Most Influential Albums in HipHop History 💯
No, Nas was inspired by Pharaoh Monche's "Stray Bullet". 'Pac's version was retaliation for Nas using the "Street Dreams" beat, which 'Pac used a few months earlier on "All Eyez On Me"...
good night my little brother!!!! It's 1 o'clock in the morning here in Brazil and I'm here enjoying this Tupac classic with you!!! Much success and happiness to you!!! I admire your work a lot!!!!!
Nas didn't romanticize the handgun. He spoke from the perspective of a gun. Makaveli also did this as a diss. He didn't do it as a shout out. This is better than I Gave You Power too by the way.
yeah FUCK jay z for this , Pac dissed him on the original unreleased version of Hit em up , When he's doing his rant in the end ; where the beat cuts out on the original and it says "Take money ; take money" Originally he said "Fuck jay z, fuck lil kim and Fuck lil cease" but they cut it out because the vocals were messed up audio wise, it cuts out but theres still an original version on youtube called "Hit em up jay z diss original" and it still has the Jay z / lil kim / lil cease audio in it , definitely worth checkin out , Pac wasnt cool with Jay but Jay still copied his song like they were homies, it always annoyed me that Jay z made a version of this song when pac would NOT have agreed
Man you got to do Get Money Biggie FT Lil Kim both of them snapped on that one Fun Fact: Nas song I gave you power inspired Pac to do me and my girlfriend also Pac was studying It was written before he got killed in Vegas
1996 classic, storytelling at its finest rip Pac🙏💯 check out white man’s world Krazy Toss it up Hail Mary if you haven’t already Against all odds The whole album You should do a review one day 12tracks, keep goin✊🏾💯
Jay-Z’s version was about his actual girlfriend while 2Pac’s was a metaphor for his “street girlfriend” aka his gun. Pac’s is superior in every way imaginable
Listen to the quality of the content of this here song. This is poetry in rap and rap in poetry. I cant even think of anything that even comes close to this today. Pacs flow, voice tone and cadence was phenomenal not to mention the music. Nothing but quality. RIP to 2 of the best Pac and BIg. Thanks for the respect young homie.
Aside from Dr. Dre and Snoop, it was hard for me to listen to anything from the west because of the whole east west thing. This album change all that despite all of the N.Y rappers he went in on, you still had to respect it. Turned out to be my favorite Pac album, on top of that this whole album was completed in 7 days ❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥
I’m going to give you some gems: Ghostface : “whip you with a strap” Produced by j-dilla. Everyone can relate to that song, no gun talk , no sex , no bs….real life.
If we gonna do the lane of Bonnie and Clyde...gotta do the hardest one... Ice Cube and Yo Yo! Ice Cube was untouchable then.... Check it out young 👑 King
2pac was influenced by Nas I gave you power to make this song. Yes 2pac and jayz had beef and 2pac never got cool with Jay he was dissing him to the day he died
No, Nas was inspired by Pharaoh Monche's "Stray Bullet". 'Pac's version was retaliation for Nas using the "Street Dreams" beat, which 'Pac used a few months earlier on "All Eyez On Me"...
Vince Staples just recently did the same kind of song on his latest album. The song is called When Sparks Fly, you should give it a listen, it goes hard af
U are the first younger generation to catch he talking about his gun I didn’t know until my best daughter told me he was talking about his gun at UC BERKELEY UNV THERE IS A CLASS taught on his music when he first died the classes was pack standing room they had to add more classes I ❤this beat and lyrics
So many concept songs where their not actually talking about something else entirely. Common Sense talks about Hip Hop in I Used To Love H.E.R., Nas talks from the perspective of a gun in I Gave You Power, 2Pac talks about his gun being his girlfriend in Me And My Girlfriend, Snoop Dogg talks about missing weed during the time he gave it up on I Miss That Bitch and Lil Wayne raps about saving Hip Hop's life in Dr. Carter
@@tiagotv7697 Nas used the same beat of 2Pac's song All Eyez On Me for his song Street Dreams so who cares. 2Pac even said when he met Nas that they both said they were fans of each others music, so that's not being low key. Yeah they had beef but made up and 2Pac was gonna remove the disses to Nas had he not pass
@@steve-ie6ju let me know when he takes an entire idea from him and make it his own and we can talk. Do you know how many of these damn trucks have been recycled and use by different people bro. You talking apples and oranges. As a matter of fact that beat Nas used was the track right before "I gave you power" so if Nas used pac's best as you say, how could Pac take the idea from "I gave you power" when both of them joints were in the same album. Y'all Pac Stans are a mf bro and I think he's one of the greatest I'm just not a fanatic.
I just found this RUclipsr about a week ago and I’ve been binge watching a lot of his videos… re-listening to some of these songs are giving me chills cause I remember the the good and bad times from back in the day…
@@legg2525 Not to mention hearing it from the perspective of someone who wasn't old enough in that time to really know these artists. It's refreshing to hear someone of this generation can react the same way we did back then to these songs now.
Many people initially weren't happy when Jay did this song. He had images of 2Pac in this video even though Pac didn't like him. Plus he was always using BIG lyrics in his songs which made it all seem distasteful for his own benefit.
It was to his benefit lol and why would he be beefing with someone he never met who died a long time ago. Jay got love for Tupac, it's called growing up.
Back in the “Bitin’” or taking anything from someone else’s lyrics was considered a mortal sin. Jay-Z somehow single handedly turned it into “paying homage” and now EVERYBODY does it
The story is Jay got hemmed up in L.A and owed Suge a favor so he used the Tupac beat so death row could get paid and Suge would get repaid. Things aren't always what it seems
After 2pacs mom obtained the originals of 2pacs Jay approached her and asked for permission and he also donated 50k to the Shakur foundation. He was paying homage to pac even though pac never liked Jay.
@@SatanDynastyKiller Jay’s own lyrics far superior to those mediocre quotes cam tried to point out. lol what a joke it didnt do anything to Hovs legacy or career to this day 😂😂😂 then it came out Cam did the same shit. 😂
Yeah Jay z sampled this song in 03 Bonnie & Clyde but not just that, Eminem did his own one way back on the Slim Shady lp called 97 Bonnie & Clyde. Pac himself was inspired by two songs,one being Nas "I gave you power" which is considered the first song to be rapped from the perspective of a gun. Lot of history behind it.
Dope song... And just to add onto the whole "artists paying homage to Tupac, Eminem has a song on the slim shady LP titled '97 Bonnie and Clyde where on the hook instead of 96 Bonnie and Clyde, me and my girlfriend, he says '97 Bonnie and Clyde, me and my daughter 👌 I'm not sure if you've reacted to that one yet. If you haven't, you should 🔥
Tupac was ahead of his time. Timeless lyrics that will always be remembered. When you get a chance listen to Foxy’s B.K. Anthem & Hood Scriptures and see about doing a review. Blessings!!!
It's sad that people will remember Jay-Z verison... i remember hearing "Bonnie and Clyde" and i was like nooooo he didnt lol. I hated it for years! 😂 Im glad you actually figured out that this was a Gun and not a Girl.. Please react to more songs off this album... "Hold ya Head" is definitely one you should react too
Tupac is very much alive. Look at we are all bumping his music and giving him props. He is really demonstrating the law of attraction in front of our eyes even in death. Energy cannot die. Energy is timeless
The beat, the guitar, his voice, his passion, and his metaphor and delivery was fucking incredible. This song was genius. Pac definitely the goat for this one.
Absolutely, thank you
2Pac - Never Had A Friend Like Me! 🔥🔥🔥🔥
What I like about your channel is that you don't pander . Man, you switch it up. You're not over the top with your reaction and you pay homeage to old school MCs. That's what's up . You're a young dude and willing to learn about hip-hop from years prior. Man, keep up the great work . I remember watching a Rakim reaction video on your channel. You got a new sub as far as I'm concerned.
Whole album is classic!! Especially at the time when it came out after he died!
You gotta do Blasphemy at some point, if you haven't already It's the Ultimate Pac Song, and you'll love it. Holler If Ya Hear Me is one of His most overlooked Anthems and with how Police are nowadays, it ought to be everybody's favorite Song and it came out in '93.
Imagine how lit this recording was!🤯👑
It baffles me hearing people say Pac wasn’t lyrical the lyrics the metaphors the delivery the passion on this shit is crazy
Wait so U Never Heard the Makaveli Album ?? You should do this Album Reaction, like ASAP bro !!! 1 of the Best & Most Influential Albums in HipHop History 💯
This album was released after Tupac's death. Check out his album titled "All Eyes on Me" it was a double album.
Whole album is a classic, you should do a whole album reaction
Love this track and the fact Pac was inspired by Nas to create a song like "me and my girlfriend"
RIP 2Pac 🕊🙏
Inspire by Nas and Biggie (Me and My Bitch) he took both concepts and roll it up into one and made his own classic.
Facts! Nas 'I Gave You Power' was the inspiration behind this song.....
@@raulramos9525 That and Biggie "Me and My Bitch"
Nas The Only Dude I Respect Pac Made Peace With Him Before His Death
No, Nas was inspired by Pharaoh Monche's "Stray Bullet". 'Pac's version was retaliation for Nas using the "Street Dreams" beat, which 'Pac used a few months earlier on "All Eyez On Me"...
good night my little brother!!!! It's 1 o'clock in the morning here in Brazil and I'm here enjoying this Tupac classic with you!!! Much success and happiness to you!!! I admire your work a lot!!!!!
Me and My Girlfriend by Pac was inspired by NAS “I Gave You Power”
He got the concept from Esco Yo!!!
Facts
Nas didn't romanticize the handgun. He spoke from the perspective of a gun. Makaveli also did this as a diss. He didn't do it as a shout out. This is better than I Gave You Power too by the way.
@@supremesun4580 Nas got the concept from organized konfusion from the song stray bullet. Idk why people never point this out.
Pac loved Nas “I gave you power” and that was the motivation for this. Jay-Z made a cornball version that Pac would have despised.
yeah FUCK jay z for this , Pac dissed him on the original unreleased version of Hit em up , When he's doing his rant in the end ; where the beat cuts out on the original and it says "Take money ; take money" Originally he said "Fuck jay z, fuck lil kim and Fuck lil cease" but they cut it out because the vocals were messed up audio wise, it cuts out but theres still an original version on youtube called "Hit em up jay z diss original" and it still has the Jay z / lil kim / lil cease audio in it , definitely worth checkin out , Pac wasnt cool with Jay but Jay still copied his song like they were homies, it always annoyed me that Jay z made a version of this song when pac would NOT have agreed
i do wish pac and nas had been able to do tracks together , 2 of the greatest MC's that ever picked up a mic
PAC didn’t love that song this song is an attack of that song. Art of war study your enemies
Tupac wasn't the best rapper, but he was the deepest and most important rapper ever.
True but he was one of the best, def the deepest
except he is the best
The best period
2pac is the best
He was one of the best rappers u dumb fuck
Peace King. Peace to the family. Love it when you do the classics 💪🏿💯🔥🔥🔥🔥
That's the perfect reaction 💯💯 Shits Hard
You need to review the entire album.
Man you got to do Get Money Biggie FT Lil Kim both of them snapped on that one
Fun Fact: Nas song I gave you power
inspired Pac to do me and my girlfriend also Pac was studying It was written before he got killed in Vegas
💯💪🏾🎯
Yup I was looking for this Nas inspired this track
He’s attacking Nas with this song
That bass, especially at the end. Always my favorite part of the song
1996 classic, storytelling at its finest rip Pac🙏💯
check out
white man’s world
Krazy
Toss it up
Hail Mary if you haven’t already
Against all odds
The whole album You should do a review one day 12tracks, keep goin✊🏾💯
Murders Jay-Z wack version.
Can't even bring the Jay-Z version up when it comes to Pac. Jay-Z's was wack.
Jay-Z’s version was about his actual girlfriend while 2Pac’s was a metaphor for his “street girlfriend” aka his gun. Pac’s is superior in every way imaginable
yup and pac was 24. jay was prob 44 lol...its not that jay sucks, hes just not #1.
Just wouldn’t be a Pac video without Pac stans shitting on Jay-Z or any rapper who isn’t Pac
Jay don't have a version of this song. It's a totally different song.
Listen to the quality of the content of this here song. This is poetry in rap and rap in poetry. I cant even think of anything that even comes close to this today. Pacs flow, voice tone and cadence was phenomenal not to mention the music. Nothing but quality. RIP to 2 of the best Pac and BIg. Thanks for the respect young homie.
"Hellrazor" by Pac.
Love the reaction and recognition younglife!!!
Good reaction I remember jamming this back in 99' those were the days
Aside from Dr. Dre and Snoop, it was hard for me to listen to anything from the west because of the whole east west thing. This album change all that despite all of the N.Y rappers he went in on, you still had to respect it. Turned out to be my favorite Pac album, on top of that this whole album was completed in 7 days ❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥
😂 I was a teenager in that era and west coast shot from the bay to LA was levels above east coast!!!! Let’s go song for song
Thug Love 2pacc and Bone Thugs and Harmony
I’m going to give you some gems:
Ghostface : “whip you with a strap”
Produced by j-dilla.
Everyone can relate to that song, no gun talk , no sex , no bs….real life.
That's that shit right there
Fishscale is a classic
2pac-never had friend like me....2pac is the goat btw 2pac got the gun idea from nas I gave you power
Never Had a Friend Like Me 🔥🔥🔥
I love seeing people the first time they realize what this song is about 🔥🔥🔥🔥 the greatest period
That's a whole album you can React to 🔥💯
Yeah definitely the whole project needs a reaction.
If we gonna do the lane of Bonnie and Clyde...gotta do the hardest one... Ice Cube and Yo Yo! Ice Cube was untouchable then.... Check it out young 👑 King
...do Tupac - "str8 ballin' ".
This song was enspired by Nas's "I gave you Power"
He’s dissing Nas song
Jay owe his whole marriage to Pac
Brah 😂🤣😅😆
Facts. Ain’t no way Bey sit at jz table when Pac walk in the room. Ain’t nobody woman safe around Pac
2pac hellrazor great reaction
2pac was influenced by Nas I gave you power to make this song. Yes 2pac and jayz had beef and 2pac never got cool with Jay he was dissing him to the day he died
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No, Nas was inspired by Pharaoh Monche's "Stray Bullet". 'Pac's version was retaliation for Nas using the "Street Dreams" beat, which 'Pac used a few months earlier on "All Eyez On Me"...
good choice, this song always comes up on my playlist
Ras Kass Nature if the Threat one of greatest songs of all time
Nas "I Gave you power" inspired this song from Pac
Yep
The woman in the song is virginya slim, she was part of Death Row 💯
Pac,Big,Nas,Eminem,for me are the best idols in hip hop....beside the legendary rappers in 80's....
PAC was the GOAT everyone takes his lyrics even this new ones can’t no one comes close to PAC 👑👑
I bothers me how few (even when lookin at the lyrics) MISS the last 3 words:
"MEET MY GIRLFRIEND!!!"
Elevates the whole track THAT much more
Vince Staples just recently did the same kind of song on his latest album. The song is called When Sparks Fly, you should give it a listen, it goes hard af
Pac had some tracks with guitar thatz y he remain goat dope rapper preacher visonery of life
By his powerfull voice ever heard in rap game
CLASSIC!! Shyt rite here young bro
U are the first younger generation to catch he talking about his gun I didn’t know until my best daughter told me he was talking about his gun at UC BERKELEY UNV THERE IS A CLASS taught on his music when he first died the classes was pack standing room they had to add more classes I ❤this beat and lyrics
2pac & too short - we do this
So many concept songs where their not actually talking about something else entirely. Common Sense talks about Hip Hop in I Used To Love H.E.R., Nas talks from the perspective of a gun in I Gave You Power, 2Pac talks about his gun being his girlfriend in Me And My Girlfriend, Snoop Dogg talks about missing weed during the time he gave it up on I Miss That Bitch and Lil Wayne raps about saving Hip Hop's life in Dr. Carter
This song was made after hearing Nas “I Gave You Power”
@@supremesun4580 Thank you fam. Let's keep shit 1K cause that's where Pac got the idea and inspiration to do this song. Pac was a low key fan of Nas
@@supremesun4580 Who cares, I was just talking about songs with concepts that aren't what the first thought would be
@@tiagotv7697 Nas used the same beat of 2Pac's song All Eyez On Me for his song Street Dreams so who cares. 2Pac even said when he met Nas that they both said they were fans of each others music, so that's not being low key. Yeah they had beef but made up and 2Pac was gonna remove the disses to Nas had he not pass
@@steve-ie6ju let me know when he takes an entire idea from him and make it his own and we can talk. Do you know how many of these damn trucks have been recycled and use by different people bro. You talking apples and oranges. As a matter of fact that beat Nas used was the track right before "I gave you power" so if Nas used pac's best as you say, how could Pac take the idea from "I gave you power" when both of them joints were in the same album. Y'all Pac Stans are a mf bro and I think he's one of the greatest I'm just not a fanatic.
Tear drops and closed caskets is a great song by Pac and the Outlaws
After hearing it the first time in a long time, this really hits differently.
I just found this RUclipsr about a week ago and I’ve been binge watching a lot of his videos… re-listening to some of these songs are giving me chills cause I remember the the good and bad times from back in the day…
@@legg2525 Not to mention hearing it from the perspective of someone who wasn't old enough in that time to really know these artists. It's refreshing to hear someone of this generation can react the same way we did back then to these songs now.
Tupac is the goat period!!!!
Do MORN YOU TIL I JOIN YOU by Treach from naughty by nature his dedication to Tupac
Many people initially weren't happy when Jay did this song. He had images of 2Pac in this video even though Pac didn't like him. Plus he was always using BIG lyrics in his songs which made it all seem distasteful for his own benefit.
It was to his benefit lol and why would he be beefing with someone he never met who died a long time ago. Jay got love for Tupac, it's called growing up.
Back in the “Bitin’” or taking anything from someone else’s lyrics was considered a mortal sin. Jay-Z somehow single handedly turned it into “paying homage” and now EVERYBODY does it
The story is Jay got hemmed up in L.A and owed Suge a favor so he used the Tupac beat so death row could get paid and Suge would get repaid. Things aren't always what it seems
After 2pacs mom obtained the originals of 2pacs Jay approached her and asked for permission and he also donated 50k to the Shakur foundation. He was paying homage to pac even though pac never liked Jay.
JAYZ HAD BIGGIES LYRIC NOTEBOOK AFTER HE DIED
👑PAC
...Jay was paying homage. He know, and so do the rest. (r.i.p. Mr. Shakur, salute).
No, he wasn’t. Jay is a biter, Killa Cam called him out for all his thievery.
@@SatanDynastyKiller Say it out loud... I'm a hating ass nigga
@@SatanDynastyKiller Jay’s own lyrics far superior to those mediocre quotes cam tried to point out. lol what a joke it didnt do anything to Hovs legacy or career to this day 😂😂😂 then it came out Cam did the same shit. 😂
The U.S. Marines share a similar sentiment with their rifles.
@6:05 he talking about pulling the trigger on the gun🔥🔥🔥
Lady Of Rage on the vocals..or was it Baby D? 😆
“When I die, I wanna be a living legend.” The greatest of all time 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
React to 2pac - nothing 2 lose. He went off on this track for real.
Pac had that Strong Energy that You See in the Rebellious Youth today.
In all youth that's rebellious ages 12-40... I know the 30s people think ain't young but it really is and that spirit is still in some...
Nas - I gave you power
He did that already
G unit- My Buddy
Yeah Jay z sampled this song in 03 Bonnie & Clyde but not just that, Eminem did his own one way back on the Slim Shady lp called 97 Bonnie & Clyde. Pac himself was inspired by two songs,one being Nas "I gave you power" which is considered the first song to be rapped from the perspective of a gun. Lot of history behind it.
Check out nas’s “i gave you power” came out before this….
That was the nas song I was talking about. I already reviewed that song 🔥💯
Okay so you heard it already. My bad…lol
Try white man'z world by 2pac
The title of this song might be a shot at The Notorious B.I.G.'s song Me & My Bitch
Yes he was talking about a gun hip hop used to be about creativity I don't know what happened
Review some Artist from Your Hometown? Dilla, Slum Village, Phat Katt, Elzhi. You won’t be disappointed 👊🏾✊🏾
I got a slum village reaction coming this week 💯🔥
Tupac's glorifies and serializes a gun. Its very dark in nature. Jay-Z version is for little kids and the pop charts...a totally different universe.
Jesse James - Scarface
Boyz N The Hood - NWA
Nuthin But the Gangsta - MC Eiht ft Redman and Spice 1
Pimp Juice - Nelly
New York city was not feeling Jay-Z version he got a lot hate because everyone knew 2pac didn't like Jay-Z
New York should grow up then becuz Jay never even met Tupac
R.i.p Makavelli,the Don
Jurassic 5! The influence
You have to do a album reaction to MAKAVELLI,think you heard a couple songs but still listen to it straight threw get the overall feel for the album
How lucky you are!!!
Tupac- only fear of Death
Check out Hellrazor off R U Still Down? album...if you wanna hear a bar about Jay-z listen to F**k friendz off of Until the End of Time album ✊🏽
Dope song... And just to add onto the whole "artists paying homage to Tupac, Eminem has a song on the slim shady LP titled '97 Bonnie and Clyde where on the hook instead of 96 Bonnie and Clyde, me and my girlfriend, he says '97 Bonnie and Clyde, me and my daughter 👌 I'm not sure if you've reacted to that one yet. If you haven't, you should 🔥
Classic !!!
Tupac was ahead of his time. Timeless lyrics that will always be remembered. When you get a chance listen to Foxy’s B.K. Anthem & Hood Scriptures and see about doing a review. Blessings!!!
It's sad that people will remember Jay-Z verison... i remember hearing "Bonnie and Clyde" and i was like nooooo he didnt lol. I hated it for years! 😂 Im glad you actually figured out that this was a Gun and not a Girl.. Please react to more songs off this album... "Hold ya Head" is definitely one you should react too
The original is so Dope. Ppl still quote him tupac made his track in 1996 jay z was 2003
My favored part is when he said she 45 but she still live
You have to check out stray bullet by organized konfusion
Tupac - When Thugz Cry (OG Version) Gayz Stole Pac Style First & They Never Got Cool Pac Took All His Beef To The Grave 💯💯💯
This classic vs. Money is my b.... by Nas ? Great react as usual .
1st time 😳😳😳 hold on🔥🔥
He got the idea from nas song I gave u power
this song was inspired by Nas - I Gave You Power
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Great reaction! 💯Yes more Pac...react to Tupac
WAR GAMES (DEATHROW VERSION)
LIFE SO HARD
GHETTO STAR
WHEN WE RIDE ON OUR ENEMIES (RARE UNRELEASED)
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 legendary 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Listen to A.Z. Wanna Be There it’s 🔥🔥🔥
Do Tupac - Life Goes On... classic song
Tupac murders this entire album. He had that seriousness about his rapping that sets him apart from JayZ and the newer guys.