Tupac is an extremely interesting individual because he covers so many different bases. His breadth and depth are unparalleled. He is underestimated and misunderstood even by his biggest fans. I often hear the claim, when people speak on his technicality, that his lyrics are often simple and leave not much for thought but I couldn't beg to differ more. He literally chooses to simplify his lyrics and goes the subtle route. He prioritizes getting his message across over pompous self-aggrandizing. I watch people's reactions to his songs but it's extremely rare to find a reaction that doesn't miss a great deal of depth, technical or otherwise, because he can be very subtle. He rarely takes the overt technical route, unlike other rappers such as Nas, Eminem, Kool G Raps, etc. His technicality also extends past the lyrics such as in his delivery (which I believe he's the best in). This video by E.D.I. Mean, a close friend of Tupac and a member of the same group Outlawz, mentions this in little detail: ruclips.net/video/OiXsJHQNvVo/видео.html Not only that, but he is as much a human being as us. He can be very contradictory, and impulsive, and he himself would tell you that if you were to talk to him because he is more aware of his flaws than others probably are. Worse even is that people on the internet never stop mischaracterizing him and talk about him as if they knew him more than they actually did. I myself have probably participated in such mischaracterization albeit inadvertently. You hear so many stories about him, and some contradict established facts or other stories about him. He is literally so mythologized and people study him and his environment like lore. There are entire channels diligently dedicated to his lore such as DJ Vlad, The Art Of Dialogue, and many others but those two are the most high profile. DJ Vlad literally solved the investigation of his death and compiled the facts better than anyone else. Tupac was also about what he preached. And although I disagree with some of his messaging such as in the case where he flaunts his jewelry and wealth, he genuinely cared and was even in the Young Communist League in his high school years, which corroborates his many vocalizations about the redistribution of wealth, along with his obvious connection to The Black Panthers. Tupac used to let homeless people live in his mansions... What other artist does that? He wanted to spark a revolution but was cut short by his assassination. He is an imperfect person and probably would agree that the flaunting of his wealth goes against what he stands for and would consider not doing it. He did so much wrong but also so much good. He was an outspoken feminist and a macho street dude (Anyone who claims Tupac wasn't a street dude doesn't know what they're talking about even if they were close to him). Although seemingly macho, he was extremely empathetic. He would cry if you told him about your struggles. He literally cried upon hearing Napoleon's (Outlawz member) life story in front of him. Mutah Beale (Napoleon) watched his parents get killed in front of him as a toddler. Tupac could've been so much more and it saddens me how much of his potential was wasted even in his early years he was his self-coined proverbial rose that grew from concrete. So damaged yet so beautiful. "They ask us why we mutilate each other like we do And wonder why we hold such little worth for human life To ask us why we turn from bad to worse, is to ignore from which we came You see, you wouldn't ask why the rose that grew from the concrete had damaged petals On the contrary, we would all celebrate its tenacity We would all love its will to reach the sun Well, we are the roses (we are the roses) This is the concrete (this is the concrete) And these are my damaged petals (these are my damaged petals)" - Tupac Amaru Shakur on "Mama´s just a little girl" There are very few people like this in recorded history. He will be cemented as one of the greatest musicians and characters and will be known eternally. I bet with everything I love that you will not find more murals or graffitis dedicated to an artist other than him. I'm Arabic, and I've seen his name and face on more walls than I can count even in countries like Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Kuwait, UAE, and probably every country in Africa and Europe. How can a human being captivate the hearts of people living in cultures that are contrastingly alien to the one in which he lived? He is an enigma, more than a musician. I could never give his impact its due consideration.
This comment was incredible, thank you so much for sharing. I agree that he was misunderstood and that, yes, he made mistakes but he was human and did ALOT of good. I definitely feel a deep connection with him as many people around the world do. Thanks again for taking the time to watch & leave this comment, it’s very much appreciated🙏🏼
Gorgeous!! I think the EXACT SAME!! Thank you for this! Coz I would have ended up writing pretty much the exact same things. Saved me the time 💃🏽!! And you can only get to this kind of thinking when you REALLY FEEL TUPAC. With Tupac it isn't even what you see, it's a connection, a feeling thing. And ofc the perspective you have is great on money, on his empathy and on his contradictory nature. It is amazing that you hit these points. And he was one of the best human beings on this earth because of all those sides to him. So blessed that he was recorded. I am always heartbroken about his death. It's crazy.
The only thing I can do is have a job at the house and get a b or a job if you want to go to the store and get a b or a job if you want to go to the store and get a b and a job unlike it is that it's not a job if you want to go to work tomorrow morning r you are eye 👁️ try chey ra oka sari and then I don't know what to say to me too but mostly I can do it is highly effecting my bois is the only in the self I think I have a job at home Depot and I think it is highly recommended for the extra work and I think it would
That was beautiful watching someone seeing him live for the first time, he really was a treasure and I always regret not being there that night, as I was a regular to the house of blues not too long after this…
Another Beautiful Reaction! Another dope live performance Pac did was at the 94' Source awards. He did a song called "Out on Bail" Blesses to u Beautiful and ❤ to see more of u even if u don't say anything, I will still watch, lol !
The Guy with the cigar Is Suge KNIGHT that's His Name Tupac Was ABSOLUTELY AMAZING And His MUSIC IS and Was SO HONEST and MEANINGFUL YOU Can Tell He was A HONEST GOOD HEARTED PERSON GENUINELY THANK YOU FOR YOUR VIDEOS KEEP KILLING IT
Yeah the one with the cigar in the red suit is Suge Knight. The Manager and Owner of Death Row records. This song is more Mob oriented to the streets and not more with the original Pac. Pac started out more political but once he got shot in New York he changed and understandably so. See Pac was Born in Harlem and lived his earlier life in New York but they had to keep moving because of who his mother was as a Black Panther. So Moved a lot and stayed in New York, Baltimore, Jungle Marian City and Oakland. Oakland is were the Black Panthers were Formed in 1966 and then they started to spread across the nation into Big Predominately Black Cities. Listen to "My Block" the original song from "The Show" Soundtrack not the remix version and he will explain this at the end of the Song also on his "Lost Vibe Interview in 1996".
Thank you so much for clearing that up & for the extensive background info I really appreciate it👌🏻& those are high on my list so I’ll definitely react to them soon🙏🏼
Brings me back to 6th/7th grade in 1997 being the only goth skater punk metalhead outcast in the local hip hop club every weekend since I grew up in the hood and most of my cousins and friends were into rap and gang life
Un cœur❤ dans un joli corps🎉 Tupac sors d'une salle Tupac sors son micro comme un gigot et dégaine quand il parle au micro🌟 je donne juste mon avis je le donne une étoile🌟
1/If you need help understanding the speaking part, look it up. The part where he says, "he's my enemy, so she looked alright," refers to him claiming in "Hit 'Em Up" that he "f*cked your [Biggie's] wife," and when he talks about how "they locked his ass up for m*rder" refers to Snoop's m*rder case Trap Lore Ross has a video on it. 2/ You need to see the music video that goes with this; the beginning is amazing!
If you liked this live performance you must react to 2pac live at the house of blues he went off and the guy with the red suite and cigar is the infamous Suge knight
@@journeymariereacts 2Pac is officially 5'11 and that's literally on his mugshot. It's just that Snoop Dogg is tall as fuck (6'4) and so is Suge Knight (Around 6'3). Any other height claim is pure speculation. Some say the mugshot heights are inaccurate because they're apparently always with shoes on but 2Pac doesn't wear heels obviously. If he's shorter than 5'11, he has to be at least 5'10 or 5'10.5. Don't guess people's heights by how they look around others because you're bound to get them wrong. Also, please consider reacting to 2pac-Mama´s just a little girl lyrics in the following link (Not any other version): ruclips.net/video/LYedw1fm6bI/видео.html
Tupac il n'a pas besoin de tuer quand l'étoile fils il n'a pas besoin de tuer quand l'étoile🌟 l'oiseau fil🐦 quand li prends le micro et qu'il est énervé personne ne peut l'arrêter Tupac la légende vie pour l'éternité je donne mon avis Tupac Tupac restera la légende avis il y aura pas mieux que lui respect je donne mon avis femme cœur qui vit je te donne mon avis respect pour tes commentaires🎉 3:263:38
Moi je suis énervé quand je vois ce gros en costume rouge avec son long cigare 🌟💙j'ai rien contre les gros je respecte💙 les gros 🌟mais pas lui avec son cigare et son costume rouge 🌟on voit que lui car il aime bien se faire voir🌟 mais qu'est-ce qu'il fait dans le concert 🌟il prend tout Tupac🌟 dans ses bras 🌟mais il n'est pas sincère 🌟et qu'est-ce qu'il faut dans ce concert lui qui fait sous entendre qu'il a fait disparaître des rappeurs qui le gênait comme Tupac disparaître pas dans l'esprit l'esprit vie🌟2 rappeur comme Tupac n'était pas d'accord avec lui car ce gros tas en costume rouge lui devait beaucoup d'argent à Tupac relation de son l'application de la mort de certains rappeur comme d'ailleurs son argent briser dès couple il a dit même au monde entier qu'il pouvait payer toutes les femmes qui voulaient avec son argent au pays entier il a annoncé et c'est pas fini et c'est pas gêné de le dire au monde entier l'état ne pense même pas à la gravité d'un crime envers l'humanité de l'homme et de la femme de l'abus de son argent l'état prends ça à la légère femmes briser des couples blessé dès cœur briser 2 femmes et des hommes d'hommes blessé et de femmes ils sont coincés par la pauvreté et ils ont pas le choix il croit le maître avec son argent car et son costume rouge avec son cigare le monde est l'état le laisse faire c'est un crime qui en profite de la pauvreté d'hommes et de femmes cet homme n'a pas d'âme ton cigare qui me dépasse c'est clair qu'on voit que lui avec son costume rouge c'est ce qui veut qu'on voit écouter j'ai même pas envie de dire son nom car pour la mort de Tupac il est pas pour rien il y a des rappeurs connus et d'autres rappeurs qui sont inconnus ce sera un jour une surprise envers ce gros tas avec son sugar et son costume rouge qui ressemble à un clown un jour un rapport inconnu traduction l'argent il croit avoir pour toujours le jour de sa mort il emporte Rabat au paradis l'emportera pas avec lui son argent dans sa tombe pour l'abus où il a abusé des femmes avec son argent il a dit au monde entier qu'avec son argent il peut avoir les femmes qui veut femmes mais pas un rappeur qui tombe du ciel un rappeur inconnu que Dieu fasse qu'un jour tu lui feras face Tupac avec ton esprit et pour toutes les femmes qu'on était à abuser de son argent ton super costume rouge ne fais pas la classe ce qui fait la classe c'est le comportement de Tupac qui fait la classe et la différence et un rappeur inconnu viendra te faire face car ce gros tas traduction l'argent le costume le mot l'argent tu monteras pas au paradis tu auras pas de paradis tuto costume rouge ne monteras pas au paradis quand on partira à poil au paradis et on apportera rien à part notre esprit mon tour à au paradis il y y aura que Dieu pour juger et tu seras jugé au paradis costume rouge au long cigare Dieu te jugera je donne mon avis cœur dans un joli corps qui vit je donne mon avis respect pour tous tes commentaires🌟
The fact that Pac never got the chance to headline his own tour, his stage presence , breathing and everything is Gawd tier
I honestly believe if Pac didn’t die in 96, he would’ve went on to become the biggest artist in the world.
Amazing that all these years later, Dr. Dre and Snoop headlined the Super Bowl halftime show while performing 2Pac/Dre's song "California Love."
Tupac is an extremely interesting individual because he covers so many different bases. His breadth and depth are unparalleled. He is underestimated and misunderstood even by his biggest fans. I often hear the claim, when people speak on his technicality, that his lyrics are often simple and leave not much for thought but I couldn't beg to differ more. He literally chooses to simplify his lyrics and goes the subtle route. He prioritizes getting his message across over pompous self-aggrandizing. I watch people's reactions to his songs but it's extremely rare to find a reaction that doesn't miss a great deal of depth, technical or otherwise, because he can be very subtle. He rarely takes the overt technical route, unlike other rappers such as Nas, Eminem, Kool G Raps, etc. His technicality also extends past the lyrics such as in his delivery (which I believe he's the best in). This video by E.D.I. Mean, a close friend of Tupac and a member of the same group Outlawz, mentions this in little detail: ruclips.net/video/OiXsJHQNvVo/видео.html
Not only that, but he is as much a human being as us. He can be very contradictory, and impulsive, and he himself would tell you that if you were to talk to him because he is more aware of his flaws than others probably are. Worse even is that people on the internet never stop mischaracterizing him and talk about him as if they knew him more than they actually did. I myself have probably participated in such mischaracterization albeit inadvertently. You hear so many stories about him, and some contradict established facts or other stories about him. He is literally so mythologized and people study him and his environment like lore. There are entire channels diligently dedicated to his lore such as DJ Vlad, The Art Of Dialogue, and many others but those two are the most high profile. DJ Vlad literally solved the investigation of his death and compiled the facts better than anyone else.
Tupac was also about what he preached. And although I disagree with some of his messaging such as in the case where he flaunts his jewelry and wealth, he genuinely cared and was even in the Young Communist League in his high school years, which corroborates his many vocalizations about the redistribution of wealth, along with his obvious connection to The Black Panthers. Tupac used to let homeless people live in his mansions... What other artist does that? He wanted to spark a revolution but was cut short by his assassination. He is an imperfect person and probably would agree that the flaunting of his wealth goes against what he stands for and would consider not doing it. He did so much wrong but also so much good. He was an outspoken feminist and a macho street dude (Anyone who claims Tupac wasn't a street dude doesn't know what they're talking about even if they were close to him). Although seemingly macho, he was extremely empathetic. He would cry if you told him about your struggles. He literally cried upon hearing Napoleon's (Outlawz member) life story in front of him. Mutah Beale (Napoleon) watched his parents get killed in front of him as a toddler. Tupac could've been so much more and it saddens me how much of his potential was wasted even in his early years he was his self-coined proverbial rose that grew from concrete. So damaged yet so beautiful.
"They ask us why we mutilate each other like we do
And wonder why we hold such little worth for human life
To ask us why we turn from bad to worse, is to ignore from which we came
You see, you wouldn't ask why the rose that grew from the concrete had damaged petals
On the contrary, we would all celebrate its tenacity
We would all love its will to reach the sun
Well, we are the roses (we are the roses)
This is the concrete (this is the concrete)
And these are my damaged petals (these are my damaged petals)" - Tupac Amaru Shakur on "Mama´s just a little girl"
There are very few people like this in recorded history. He will be cemented as one of the greatest musicians and characters and will be known eternally. I bet with everything I love that you will not find more murals or graffitis dedicated to an artist other than him. I'm Arabic, and I've seen his name and face on more walls than I can count even in countries like Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Kuwait, UAE, and probably every country in Africa and Europe. How can a human being captivate the hearts of people living in cultures that are contrastingly alien to the one in which he lived? He is an enigma, more than a musician. I could never give his impact its due consideration.
This comment was incredible, thank you so much for sharing. I agree that he was misunderstood and that, yes, he made mistakes but he was human and did ALOT of good. I definitely feel a deep connection with him as many people around the world do. Thanks again for taking the time to watch & leave this comment, it’s very much appreciated🙏🏼
Gorgeous!! I think the EXACT SAME!! Thank you for this! Coz I would have ended up writing pretty much the exact same things. Saved me the time 💃🏽!! And you can only get to this kind of thinking when you REALLY FEEL TUPAC. With Tupac it isn't even what you see, it's a connection, a feeling thing. And ofc the perspective you have is great on money, on his empathy and on his contradictory nature. It is amazing that you hit these points. And he was one of the best human beings on this earth because of all those sides to him. So blessed that he was recorded. I am always heartbroken about his death. It's crazy.
The only thing I can do is have a job at the house and get a b or a job if you want to go to the store and get a b or a job if you want to go to the store and get a b and a job unlike it is that it's not a job if you want to go to work tomorrow morning r you are eye 👁️ try chey ra oka sari and then I don't know what to say to me too but mostly I can do it is highly effecting my bois is the only in the self I think I have a job at home Depot and I think it is highly recommended for the extra work and I think it would
Wow
One of my favorite performances ever! Thanks for reacting!
Of course😊
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One of the most classic hip hop songs of all time. You can play this song at any time and turn up to it 💯🔥
Pac was a fly ass nigga man one of the GOATs fasho
That was beautiful watching someone seeing him live for the first time, he really was a treasure and I always regret not being there that night, as I was a regular to the house of blues not too long after this…
2pac and his energy he don't care.
Another Beautiful Reaction! Another dope live performance Pac did was at the 94' Source awards. He did a song called "Out on Bail" Blesses to u Beautiful and ❤ to see more of u even if u don't say anything, I will still watch, lol !
Lol thank you so much for the support🙏🏼I’ll definitely react to that soon👌🏻
@@journeymariereacts 👍💯
The Guy with the cigar Is Suge KNIGHT that's His Name Tupac Was ABSOLUTELY AMAZING And His MUSIC IS and Was SO HONEST and MEANINGFUL YOU Can Tell He was A HONEST GOOD HEARTED PERSON GENUINELY THANK YOU FOR YOUR VIDEOS KEEP KILLING IT
I was a kid when 2pac had the streets on fire in 1995/1996! 🔥💯😎
I was only 6 when makaveli was laid to rest his legacy still lives on forever and we still play his music til this day in atlanta 🔥
Yeah the one with the cigar in the red suit is Suge Knight. The Manager and Owner of Death Row records. This song is more Mob oriented to the streets and not more with the original Pac. Pac started out more political but once he got shot in New York he changed and understandably so. See Pac was Born in Harlem and lived his earlier life in New York but they had to keep moving because of who his mother was as a Black Panther. So Moved a lot and stayed in New York, Baltimore, Jungle Marian City and Oakland. Oakland is were the Black Panthers were Formed in 1966 and then they started to spread across the nation into Big Predominately Black Cities. Listen to "My Block" the original song from "The Show" Soundtrack not the remix version and he will explain this at the end of the Song also on his "Lost Vibe Interview in 1996".
Thank you so much for clearing that up & for the extensive background info I really appreciate it👌🏻& those are high on my list so I’ll definitely react to them soon🙏🏼
2 Pac was so a head of his time. And still till this day no one can match him!.
That's Marion "Suge" Knight with the cigar and red suit. 💯
Love your reactions! Keep your content coming.. also you're very cute 😍
Thank you so much🙏🏼🙏🏼
This was a classic love the video Marie stay motivated dream big 1 mill on the way Queen
love the reaction. Keep doing your thang.
Please react to Tupac Toss it up video ft K-Ci & Jo-Jo, Danny Boy, & Aaron Hall (actress Lisa Raye is in the video)
Definitely👌🏻👌🏻
Brings me back to 6th/7th grade in 1997 being the only goth skater punk metalhead outcast in the local hip hop club every weekend since I grew up in the hood and most of my cousins and friends were into rap and gang life
Tupac the best.
Best time 90s❤️ Real TALK 🤜🤛
Ol Snoop looks a lot younger here
And now Snoop is a torch 🔦 Carrier in the Olympics ❤🎉
Un cœur❤ dans un joli corps🎉 Tupac sors d'une salle Tupac sors son micro comme un gigot et dégaine quand il parle au micro🌟 je donne juste mon avis je le donne une étoile🌟
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2pac was the best to ever do it.
2pac is crazy live
2pac was a great performer
Best
2PAC HOW DO YOU WANT IT LIVE!!!!
At the end the one in the RED suit & cigar is *Suge Knight* former *CEO (Death☠️Row Record)*
Mais um escrito 2pac shakur top😉✌💪❤👏👏😘😘
You should react to 2pac How Do U Want It live performance, that one is sooo good i know you will love it 😍
1/If you need help understanding the speaking part, look it up. The part where he says, "he's my enemy, so she looked alright," refers to him claiming in "Hit 'Em Up" that he "f*cked your [Biggie's] wife," and when he talks about how "they locked his ass up for m*rder" refers to Snoop's m*rder case Trap Lore Ross has a video on it.
2/ You need to see the music video that goes with this; the beginning is amazing!
When Tupac referenced April 29th it was the riots in Los Angeles in 1992
Now that's how you perform live.
If you liked this live performance you must react to 2pac live at the house of blues he went off and the guy with the red suite and cigar is the infamous Suge knight
Since you've never heard this you should listen to the studio version and official music video
RIP to the 🐐 2 Pac
💯 PAC THE GOAT EASY 💯 SISTA KEEP GOING ✊👁️💙
The clear video is amazing
2pac resist the temptation reaction you will love this song
👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
😢 Rest in peace Tupac Amaru Shakur
The beginning though😂
I was flabbergasted😂😂
He was talkin bout Biggie wife;faith evans who was pregnant at the timex
Ohh ok damn😬
Great reaction as always sis. When you can, react to Joe Budden-10 minutes.
The guy with the cigar in the red suit was Suge Knight
Hard to believe this was 30 years ago
Check Out How Do You Want It Live, It's from the same concert.
Definitely👌🏻👌🏻
You have to do “UNCONDITIONAL LOVE”
powerful
Wasn’t pac like 5’6, that’s what people say but he claimed he was taller. Some claims say he was but people who really knew him say about 5’6 or 5’7
Hmm I would guess around 5’6 that’s what he looked like
@@journeymariereacts 2Pac is officially 5'11 and that's literally on his mugshot. It's just that Snoop Dogg is tall as fuck (6'4) and so is Suge Knight (Around 6'3).
Any other height claim is pure speculation. Some say the mugshot heights are inaccurate because they're apparently always with shoes on but 2Pac doesn't wear heels obviously. If he's shorter than 5'11, he has to be at least 5'10 or 5'10.5.
Don't guess people's heights by how they look around others because you're bound to get them wrong.
Also, please consider reacting to 2pac-Mama´s just a little girl lyrics in the following link (Not any other version): ruclips.net/video/LYedw1fm6bI/видео.html
That was sure knight with the cigar
That's Suge Knight with the cigar
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 legendary 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
CEO of Death Row Records, Suge Knight w/the cigar/red suit, since he claims L.A. Blood.
Suge knight is the dude with the cigar. He was the CEO
Can u please react 2 "
who do u believe in "by 2pac I bet u will love it
Lots of requests for this one so definitely👌🏻
Its Suge Knight with the cigar the owner of Death Row at the time 😉
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Please react to Pac performing Dear Mama live. 🤞🤞🤞
react to it pls
React to 2pac&Outlawz Song High Speed
You need probably go listen to pacs very first album to his last an it will give you alot of information that you need !!!
That is Marion sugar knight
Have you ever seen his SNL performance with Danny boy I think you should check it out you'll love, ill performance!
Guy with the Cigar is Suge Knight
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Tupac - How do you want it live
Already filmed just gotta edit & post so coming soon😊
@@journeymariereacts oh okay coo! Can't wait to see your reaction🙂🙏🏾
How long will they mourn me
The good die young
Dope feinid diner
Black Jesus
One day at time
Toss it up video and How do you want it Live. Have you out yo seat
Ok those next👌🏻👌🏻
@@journeymariereacts Make sure you ready for a workout....
You should react to how do u want it,it was on the same show
Ok definitely will
@@journeymariereacts 🤜
React to Tupac 1993 interview
That was Suge Knight in the red.
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Please make more video reaction about 2PAC
How do you want it 2PAC > live
Please react to (do for love) by 2pac
Already know this one unfortunately, let me any others you wanna see though👌🏻
I'm waiting to my request 😅
I have alott of requests & I’m in the process of moving right now so it may take a while but Ill try my best to get to everyone’s requests soon!😊
@@journeymariereacts that's nice
Red suit is sure knight
Tupac il n'a pas besoin de tuer quand l'étoile fils il n'a pas besoin de tuer quand l'étoile🌟 l'oiseau fil🐦 quand li prends le micro et qu'il est énervé personne ne peut l'arrêter Tupac la légende vie pour l'éternité je donne mon avis Tupac Tupac restera la légende avis il y aura pas mieux que lui respect je donne mon avis femme cœur qui vit je te donne mon avis respect pour tes commentaires🎉 3:26 3:38
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If you want to know why you like this Era and Tupac I'll tell you
Have you listened to Tupac song better days
Suggestion do a reaction to Tupac "Definition of a thug nigga"
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Red suit on stage SUGE KNIGHT
She is beautiful asl
Thank you🙏🏼
Listen to Bob Marley - i shot the sheriff
hey watch keep your head up live
That's Suge knight !!
Pls react to 2pac me and my girlfriend.
React to 2pac how do you want it
Already know this one but let me know any others you wanna see👌🏻
React to 2pac can you get away
Hey you are Very pretty 😎
Thank you😊
Moi je suis énervé quand je vois ce gros en costume rouge avec son long cigare 🌟💙j'ai rien contre les gros je respecte💙 les gros 🌟mais pas lui avec son cigare et son costume rouge 🌟on voit que lui car il aime bien se faire voir🌟 mais qu'est-ce qu'il fait dans le concert 🌟il prend tout Tupac🌟 dans ses bras 🌟mais il n'est pas sincère 🌟et qu'est-ce qu'il faut dans ce concert lui qui fait sous entendre qu'il a fait disparaître des rappeurs qui le gênait comme Tupac disparaître pas dans l'esprit l'esprit vie🌟2 rappeur comme Tupac n'était pas d'accord avec lui car ce gros tas en costume rouge lui devait beaucoup d'argent à Tupac relation de son l'application de la mort de certains rappeur comme d'ailleurs son argent briser dès couple il a dit même au monde entier qu'il pouvait payer toutes les femmes qui voulaient avec son argent au pays entier il a annoncé et c'est pas fini et c'est pas gêné de le dire au monde entier l'état ne pense même pas à la gravité d'un crime envers l'humanité de l'homme et de la femme de l'abus de son argent l'état prends ça à la légère femmes briser des couples blessé dès cœur briser 2 femmes et des hommes d'hommes blessé et de femmes ils sont coincés par la pauvreté et ils ont pas le choix il croit le maître avec son argent car et son costume rouge avec son cigare le monde est l'état le laisse faire c'est un crime qui en profite de la pauvreté d'hommes et de femmes cet homme n'a pas d'âme ton cigare qui me dépasse c'est clair qu'on voit que lui avec son costume rouge c'est ce qui veut qu'on voit écouter j'ai même pas envie de dire son nom car pour la mort de Tupac il est pas pour rien il y a des rappeurs connus et d'autres rappeurs qui sont inconnus ce sera un jour une surprise envers ce gros tas avec son sugar et son costume rouge qui ressemble à un clown un jour un rapport inconnu traduction l'argent il croit avoir pour toujours le jour de sa mort il emporte Rabat au paradis l'emportera pas avec lui son argent dans sa tombe pour l'abus où il a abusé des femmes avec son argent il a dit au monde entier qu'avec son argent il peut avoir les femmes qui veut femmes mais pas un rappeur qui tombe du ciel un rappeur inconnu que Dieu fasse qu'un jour tu lui feras face Tupac avec ton esprit et pour toutes les femmes qu'on était à abuser de son argent ton super costume rouge ne fais pas la classe ce qui fait la classe c'est le comportement de Tupac qui fait la classe et la différence et un rappeur inconnu viendra te faire face car ce gros tas traduction l'argent le costume le mot l'argent tu monteras pas au paradis tu auras pas de paradis tuto costume rouge ne monteras pas au paradis quand on partira à poil au paradis et on apportera rien à part notre esprit mon tour à au paradis il y y aura que Dieu pour juger et tu seras jugé au paradis costume rouge au long cigare Dieu te jugera je donne mon avis cœur dans un joli corps qui vit je donne mon avis respect pour tous tes commentaires🌟
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He was not a rapper but a Poet there is a big difference.
Rapper means rhythm and poetry
Not nowadays bunch of shit
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@@JJEHUTYY Straight Up. 💯