EPILOGUE: I'm still stunned. What an innovative piece of music. What a brutal subject to take on. This guy, with so much going for him, feeling like he does. No matter how successful you are, no matter how many fans you have, you can still hurt inside. You still have your own feelings. He cut himself open on this.
Thanks for the compliment, man. All I've gotten so far are compliments -- no insults. That's got to be some kind of record for social media. Very kool.
i love seeing people open there minds too the world of hiphop. when you listen to the storys then you can start too see a whole new meaning in the grimy lyrics. amazing video
Sir i appreciate you giving an ear to my type of music, i am not a fan of commercial rap thoe i did started with that. I want to clear up something about these songs ( tupac and biggie) that if you want to understand these two i suggest to listen to them in a metaphor of two angels from Sodom & Goliath that burned down that corrupted disgusting city( wich we all live now) like for example this one biggie is calling for help but his so calked "friend or homie" doesn't know what he's talking about just listen to him aaking what is wrong as if he doesn't know him nor where he comes from but what he knows is that he is making money of his songs so he really wants him alive. A biggie song 'Going Back to Cali' its the same but puffy calls him to wake up and get down to the airport cause they have a flight to California where biggie is in danger of a beef east and west but puffy says that tgey gotta get that paper so he really doesn't give a shit about his friend might getting killed over there so it says alot that biggie shows all the fakes true colors and tupac burns them with truth. Just a thought thank you sir.
Dude, wow, thanks for the insight. Yeah, I see (and hear) now, after listening again, that this guy on the phone with Biggie was not really his friend. Biggie seemed to know that some people in your life don't really care about your well-being. That time period, mid-90s, was truly a wild time in rap hop.
EPILOGUE: I'm still stunned. What an innovative piece of music. What a brutal subject to take on. This guy, with so much going for him, feeling like he does. No matter how successful you are, no matter how many fans you have, you can still hurt inside. You still have your own feelings. He cut himself open on this.
If you want emotional rap music like this 2Pac is the man, i will be happy to give recommendations
Great review bro. Love your dialogue. Please keep it up.
Thanks for the compliment, man. All I've gotten so far are compliments -- no insults. That's got to be some kind of record for social media. Very kool.
i love seeing people open there minds too the world of hiphop. when you listen to the storys then you can start too see a whole new meaning in the grimy lyrics. amazing video
Oh man, tell me about it. The thoughts and feelings I'm getting from hiphop...you just don't get them from rock and rollers. Thanks.
great song very deep i think as a music lover you would like anderson paak. good flow, great lyrics and great musicianship.
Thanks man, I'll put Anderson Paak on my list. Rap on, my friend.
Sir i appreciate you giving an ear to my type of music, i am not a fan of commercial rap thoe i did started with that. I want to clear up something about these songs ( tupac and biggie) that if you want to understand these two i suggest to listen to them in a metaphor of two angels from Sodom & Goliath that burned down that corrupted disgusting city( wich we all live now) like for example this one biggie is calling for help but his so calked "friend or homie" doesn't know what he's talking about just listen to him aaking what is wrong as if he doesn't know him nor where he comes from but what he knows is that he is making money of his songs so he really wants him alive. A biggie song 'Going Back to Cali' its the same but puffy calls him to wake up and get down to the airport cause they have a flight to California where biggie is in danger of a beef east and west but puffy says that tgey gotta get that paper so he really doesn't give a shit about his friend might getting killed over there so it says alot that biggie shows all the fakes true colors and tupac burns them with truth. Just a thought thank you sir.
Dude, wow, thanks for the insight. Yeah, I see (and hear) now, after listening again, that this guy on the phone with Biggie was not really his friend. Biggie seemed to know that some people in your life don't really care about your well-being. That time period, mid-90s, was truly a wild time in rap hop.
@@JopiniStJopy Yup... so biggie is the pimp...tupac is the rebel.