" they asked me last year what you call your music I said it was soul music 🎵🎶 because that what it is to me like it's like Bill weathers and Marvin Gaye THE MUSIC WILL LET YOU KNOW THAT ANOTHER PERSON UNDERSTANDS"- TUPAC ON HIS MUSIC
@@sebastienc.2257 Define intellectual because I never found Pac to be intellectual I found him preachy not in a negative way, and Big was not trying to be more mature but he was reflective with his lyrics and tried to add a bit of humor.
@@LarryBonson “interesting” you really can’t judge someone smart enough. Who am I to say you’re not smart? In my personal opinion, many things can make a person smart.
Rappers back in the day actually had a high vocabulary, and knew how to create a organic dialogue in their music. They had a poetic storyline that resonates with real life that built the culture.
Gucci man , Gucci man , Gucci man 🗑️🚮 " Brenda's gotta baby , but brendas barley got a brain , a dam shame the girl can hardly spell her name , that's not are problem that's up to Brenda's family , well let me show you how it effects our whole community" - 2pac Big differences
What they so call Rap today by females & Males is all BS to me check it:everything is about dissing the next artist,nothing is relevant you can’t even get a good verse’s that stands out to get your attention truth is it’s not worth buying or burning
Pac caught my attention early in his career from Trapped to Brendas got a baby to So Many Tears. Dear Mama was the only Rap song that my heavily religous mom ever sat down and watched the video with us. Pac had a msg or song for every aspect of life in which very few could ever match in terms of being well rounded. Most ppl only focus on Death Row Pac but prior to that dude was already a Legend in my mind. Real life reality music was my fav growing up at times u needed that inspiration to Keep Ya Head UP. RIP 2 both legends Pac n Big!
Crazy thing is i recall back in those days a lot of brothas walked around with our heads down towards the ground as if the world had already deceived us from looking up to the sky. Born into a world carrying heavy burdens and stereotypes to the point you have to wrestle your inner demons in order to build confidence. Pac was a essential part of my growth process including the imperfections.
Yo I remember not even liking pac before the west vs east beef. I'm on East Coast but that ALL EYES ON ME and makevelii changed everything. Set the bar high for every rapper .
Beans made a STRONG point 🤔, to be that young & articulate as an artist back then was rare. The world is definitely lacking creativity & originality. Stay true to yourself.
2Pac is alive helloooooo are u the one who's dead 😵 enzee1245...omg 😱 ur dead spiritually, ur next one will be Physically. Listen, 2Pac's new alias is Akil the Mc
Pac was on another level.His ryhmes still resonate 25yrs.later with what's pertaining to the black community today.Which when you really think about it is crazy.
This man is doing some of the realest talk I've ever seen any rapper do. WOW. Thank you all both for doing these interviews. We all got to remember that not everybody is down with all of the crazy control shit. Some people in the entertainment industry are actual humans like the rest of us that care and love and hope.❤♾🙏🏻
He made everyone feel his pain the world gives us he was able to keep his heart pure n open to even make the hardest of cats feel n listen to him is what set him apart
@beautifulchrissy5333 Me being a 44 years old Black man who has been a huge mega fan of Tupac since i was 13 years old of 1993 , yes Tupac had a lot mature lyrics in his raps and Tupac showed maturity in his personality ( as well as intelligence) at the young age that he was . Now Big's lyrics were not mature, Big's lyrics was mostly him rapping about gangster, street ghetto hood, nasty, ignorant shit and Big's personality was far from him being mature as a young Black man. I disagree with Beanie Sigel about Big's lyric being mature.
They was both ahead of they times much respect to both they was born leaders not knowing how influential they was as humans jus surrounded by wrong peoples much luv to both rest easy soldiers but u all still live on in our ❤s and through both of u all music the greatest of all times
I have always said Tupac is only rapper you could play right now and people would think he is still alive because his songs are still the blueprint for life today.
Yeah there lyrics was mature because we had the privilege of still seeing and somewhat being connected to a generation of men who's influences was right there for us good and bad. RIP BigandPac.
@@zoebones115 huh? Jay always been on Big side. You must be young bro, cause Jay didn’t get hot until 96” Biggie and Pac beef was going on way before Jay came along. Pac took shots at Jay first, talking about his Hawaii video with the Hawaiian shirt Jay had in and grills in his mouth.
Literally every new song that comes out from any artist born after the year 2000 is 2 mins or less. And has zero substance. Shid i done started listening to ol skool rap now cuz the new stuff jus aint it
Pac was also planning to do an album with Scarface - imagine that!!! Also Pac was going to do a song with Seagram who is underated - that would of been dope too.
I don't like how people try to pigeon hole Tupac into just a gangster rapper, he was more than that. I wouldn't really consider him a gangster rapper at all. Sure he dabbled in that but Pac had a wide range unlike most rappers, that is what made him great, He rapped about social issues, teen pregnancy, women rights, betrayal, relationships, death, depression, paranoia, Partying, fighting. He rapped about life. He was an amazing artist, calling him just a gangster rapper does not do him justice. The man was very versatile. He was the rap equivalent to bob marley, they both share so many similarities from being shot, talking about social issues etc
FACTZ, 2PAC WAS AHEAD OF TIME FOR THE AGE HE WAS, PEOPLE FORGET THE MAN WAS SO YOUNG AND STILL HAD MORE TO GIVE THE WORLD.. THEY DUMBED DOWN HIP HOP ON PURPOSE!!!! LONG LIVE THE GREAT 2PAC & BIGGIE!!!!!
Pac's the Sam Cooke of Hip Hop. His status as "King Of Hip Hop" still stands. Just like Sam's "King Of Soul" title. Nobody will ever compare or compete. Period. It's not subjective. It's evident by the way his legacy is talked about daily, 29 years after he passed. Nobody else gets that recognition & respect in this music genre.
Facts iam 41 and remember when 2pac & Biggie died!!! I was in the 8th grade and you had to be alive to remember how serious that time was!! I was real young but remember them days like yesterday
Mature, genuine, and deep content combined with a strong personality made 2Pac the icon he is remembered for. A born leader and great artist like him would definitely be needed in these crazy times!
Yeah no doubt PAC n Big we’re both mad mature beyond their year and even too this day their maturity stands the test of time, especially Pac’ lyrics n messages. RIP to both of those great brothers 🙏🏿🫡. They’re truly missed💯💯.
2pac has a legacy a legend they might been mad then, but when they realize how powerful he was in death. They had to respect it. One thing about 2pac he got his flowers on earth and things wasn’t perfect, but he was a giant.
Ive come up under both artist. Grown now and I've been amazed how grown they still seem as I listen as an adult. Hard to believe I consider them kids now.
Yup, teenagers back then were hanging out with grown gangsta..... passing down street knowledge and experiences to the likes of Nas Pac Biggie Scarface. Now kids have no guidance and peers hanging out with peers, no grown leaders. Plus, nobody wanna listen. That is why the music is so immature and dumb currently. It's been like this since 2009 2010
So did Poor Righteous Teachers, Brand Nubian, Jungle Brothers, A Tribe Called Quest, Def Jeff, Chill Rob G, Lakim Shabazz, Public Enemy, Ice Cube, Ren, Rass Kass, Kam, Mobb Deep, Nas, KMD, Paris, Latifah, Bahamadia, Rakim, Kane, KRS, Wu, Busta, The Roots & Black Thought......I don't understand how Pac gets so much praise over there emcees.
As a Black man who was in his teens in the 90s, NOTHING WAS LIKE PAC. He was bigger than music. Just go listen to his INTERVIEWS. None of them rappers you named talked like him. Pac was the epitome of a young black male in the 90s. Undeniable message with God like talent.@@ShabazztheGreaterTaker
PAC mother use to make him read the New York Times and debate with her. He grew up around the Black Panther Party. At that time, BPP members were educated. He got exposed young to real life issues and struggles. It doesn’t surprise me how his music is powerful.
So true! Both #Tupac & #Biggie spoke *Advanced!* in an interview with Remy & Pap years ago, even she said it: The 20something year olds back then are different than the 1s in this era. #BlackLove in that episode of A Different World, Tupac's character told Lena that he's not your average 23 year old. He knew, too! ❤🔥 ♊♊♊
" they asked me last year what you call your music I said it was soul music 🎵🎶 because that what it is to me like it's like Bill weathers and Marvin Gaye THE MUSIC WILL LET YOU KNOW THAT ANOTHER PERSON UNDERSTANDS"- TUPAC ON HIS MUSIC
🤔YEAH MAN WHEN ITS A GIFT 🎁 FROM GOD ITS MIND BLOWING AMAZING 🤩 FEELING TO EXPRESS TALENT OF HIP HOP ESPECIALLY AT A YOUNG AGE REST IN PEACE TO PAC 🙏🏾🎤🤍🤍🤍🤍🐐✍🏾📓
Back in the 90's music me study the dictionary at 14 facts. Our generation was very different. I'm not taking anything from the ones of this generation that has smarts and that's articulate and go to school. But it's really different from how the music affected us.
This 2+ minute interview spoke Volumes,,,,,how Beenie said 70s80s babies basically era bars are wayyy more mature than today ,,,was bout pain not fame over night ..Great interview
2Pac was a icon at a early age .. Pac was like A Bo Jackson of rap Beans is right the early pac raps were like some real hip hop black power music like public enemy krs one stuff ..
2pac died in September '96, he had just turned 25 that June. He recorded Changes in 1992 which means he was 20 or 21 years old when he recorded that song. That's crazy. Mature beyond his years frfr.
Most people back then were a little more mature and that was due to being around the great generation they made it mandatory to be functional even if you were a goof.
I seen Beans In The Movie Theatre In South Philly . He had Tim’s on with a reg t-shirt & jeans .. he wasn’t trying to impress No one .. No Bling & Ole Azz Tims .. Love me some Beans 💯♥️
That's because Jay wasn't in a position of strength to beef with pac in that time of history. His career would of ended before it got off the ground at that time. And i think Jay was really moving stealthy and calculated at that time him and The Legendary Ta.
@@AManOfCulture1o1Tupac ain’t never end no one career bozo yet along jayz.. after hit em up biggie continued going multi platinum.. After ether jayz continued to go multi platinum.. you can’t stop greatness bozo
Jay Z said on a track If I die...."If I run into Pac in Heaven I'll ask him where we went wrong"? And Beans is so right about Tupac not sounding like a youngster but a universal spokesman for an entire culture! That's why some of these ignorant young rappers try and stir shiii up saying Tupac was overrated or he was boring, etc, because they know they don't have the ability to affect every genre in the Masses. Tupac's work is timeless.
Great point, Beans. I don’t listen to today’s rappers, so I never thought to compare. However, I remember PAC’s first album. I remember ‘Soldier’s Story’ and ‘Brenda’s Got A Baby’, in which he used stories to address real social issues. I remember Big’s ‘Respect’, and ‘Juicy’, and how he spoke of his own personal redemption without sounding preachy. Early 90’s was the best era of hip-hop! Chuck D/Public Enemy….My all time favorite!
They say Jay-z can’t fw Pac, but all we did as late teenagers was hustle buy clothes and go to clubs and pop bottles, who u think we like more🤔 but I can see why ppl say that tho, some ppl lived a Brenda’s gotta baby life or dear mama story. To each their own ✌️
THIS GENERATION OF THESE RAPPERS AND TEENAGERS CAN BARELY COMPLETE A DAMN SENTENCE
Damn you hit the nail on the head 💯
Yes the lack of vocabulary and stupidity is beyond crazy I’m trying to figure out how these weirdos get out of bed
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They also do not know subject verb agreement and that goes for R&B
Literally this the slowest generation based on literacy
Pac literally has a song for every life situation... That kind of music is truly Timeless like Bob Marley and Marvin Gaye. Relatability is Everything!
Super facts!
I feel the same way about r Kelly
Yes, that is what separated pac from the rest from his era, he had a wide range
" they asked me last year what you call your music I said it was soul music 🎵🎶 because that what it is to me like it's like Bill weathers and Marvin Gaye THE MUSIC WILL LET YOU KNOW THAT ANOTHER PERSON UNDERSTANDS"- TUPAC ON HIS MUSIC
Bone Thugs n Harmony as well 💯
Beans - I Can Feel It In The Air
Still one of my all time favorites till this day 🔥
Just got done blasting that song too
Most Definitely!!
Big time!
Facts 😇
Tha lox killed dat beat
Beanie not lying about how mature pac and big lyrics are for their age shit you can say that for Nas and mobb deep
Big had filthy lyrics. Research more on his.
@@777tillinfinity Every rapper had filthy lyrics we weren't sensitive little babies.
Biggie's lyrics were not that more mature. Maybe mature in terms of how graphic they were but not on an intellectual level.
@@sebastienc.2257 Define intellectual because I never found Pac to be intellectual I found him preachy not in a negative way, and Big was not trying to be more mature but he was reflective with his lyrics and tried to add a bit of humor.
@@LarryBonson “interesting” you really can’t judge someone smart enough. Who am I to say you’re not smart? In my personal opinion, many things can make a person smart.
Dude, pacs song “keep ya head up” is one of my favs and its 100%! Listen to it!
Most definitely listen to 2Pac’s first album and he was like 19 years old 20 100% agree with that
I got the first album 1991.
I love how you address this topic with such honesty.
Beanie never met 2pac and biggie but it would of been cool if he did
They would’ve embraced bruh
@@jaygales9050 what you mean
@@tobiashillsjr8420basically they would have been cool with him and accepted him. Lol
@@stephordless8876 I see
Can you imagine Beans and Biggie doing a track together 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Rappers back in the day actually had a high vocabulary, and knew how to create a organic dialogue in their music. They had a poetic storyline that resonates with real life that built the culture.
Gucci man , Gucci man , Gucci man 🗑️🚮
" Brenda's gotta baby , but brendas barley got a brain , a dam shame the girl can hardly spell her name , that's not are problem that's up to Brenda's family , well let me show you how it effects our whole community" - 2pac
Big differences
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Exactly. Music was dumbed down on purpose
Back in the day 25 was like middle age 😂😂😂
What they so call Rap today by females & Males is all BS to me check it:everything is about dissing the next artist,nothing is relevant you can’t even get a good verse’s that stands out to get your attention truth is it’s not worth buying or burning
Pac caught my attention early in his career from Trapped to Brendas got a baby to So Many Tears. Dear Mama was the only Rap song that my heavily religous mom ever sat down and watched the video with us. Pac had a msg or song for every aspect of life in which very few could ever match in terms of being well rounded. Most ppl only focus on Death Row Pac but prior to that dude was already a Legend in my mind. Real life reality music was my fav growing up at times u needed that inspiration to Keep Ya Head UP. RIP 2 both legends Pac n Big!
Crazy thing is i recall back in those days a lot of brothas walked around with our heads down towards the ground as if the world had already deceived us from looking up to the sky. Born into a world carrying heavy burdens and stereotypes to the point you have to wrestle your inner demons in order to build confidence. Pac was a essential part of my growth process including the imperfections.
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You're spitting nothing but hot 🔥 #FACTS bro ✊🏾
I always wondered who was making those beats for 2PAC back then 💿 🔥 SO MANY TEARS ME AGAINST THE WORLD ETC epic movie type beats
Yo I remember not even liking pac before the west vs east beef. I'm on East Coast but that ALL EYES ON ME and makevelii changed everything. Set the bar high for every rapper .
Jay z always talk about Tupacs delivery and how strong his voice was too
Jay z really don't give a crap about Pac. Pac didn't like Jay z because Jay z said it's to much west coast d licking. Pac took offense to that.
@@illjwill5360Pac wasn't even from the west and he was throwing up west side like it was his daddy, pac was fake af
@@illjwill5360 mf, Pac didn’t even know Jay.
Fake outrage was all it was.
@@illjwill5360jay just talking from a rap standpoint. He not gon talk down on that man and he dead
@@beattheodds6219 He's not gonna do it publicly but privately I think he will talk down on him
Beans made a STRONG point 🤔, to be that young & articulate as an artist back then was rare. The world is definitely lacking creativity & originality. Stay true to yourself.
i'm also still amazed how pac and biggie were young but their lyrics especially Tupac his lyrics are timeless.
rest in peace to therealest.
2Pac is alive helloooooo are u the one who's dead 😵 enzee1245...omg 😱 ur dead spiritually, ur next one will be Physically. Listen, 2Pac's new alias is Akil the Mc
Facts
That line in Brenda‘s got a Baby “She didn’t know what to throw away or what to keep”
Pac was on another level.His ryhmes still resonate 25yrs.later with what's pertaining to the black community today.Which when you really think about it is crazy.
So does Nas’s
@@gettinmines125 Facts!💯
30 years
Black and brown community!
@@JonathanTorres30574 Yes sir!
This man is doing some of the realest talk I've ever seen any rapper do. WOW. Thank you all both for doing these interviews. We all got to remember that not everybody is down with all of the crazy control shit. Some people in the entertainment industry are actual humans like the rest of us that care and love and hope.❤♾🙏🏻
Real talk...
He made everyone feel his pain the world gives us he was able to keep his heart pure n open to even make the hardest of cats feel n listen to him is what set him apart
A Face & Beans album would have been crazy‼️🤯
Shit,it damn near happened.Face was cool with Rocafella and New York in general.Face gained a lot of respect with New York and Philly MCs.
@1mortalados63 Or Philly and NY rappers gained Face's respect 🤔, Face had been on for a good lil min. But shit either way we missed out on this album.
Thing is that was suppose to come out around the late 2000’s. But nothing was talked about that album again like Ghost and MF DOOM album
They have a mixtape called Mac and Brad
@edwardmoore7664 idk if it's a mixtape, I think it's just a Beans song featuring Face
I still bump that Beanie Sigel and Scarface “Mom Praying” 🔥🔥🔥
Classic
😂😂😂😂😂😂 me to with top down
Timeless @@ItsMeCharlieB
@@ItsMeCharlieB💯💯🔥
@@kato6395 can't forget that Mac And Brad joint off Beans first album
Totally agree with him Tupac and Biggie was young these new generation of rappers sounds very immature compare to the legends 🕊️
@beautifulchrissy5333 Me being a 44 years old Black man who has been a huge mega fan of Tupac since i was 13 years old of 1993 , yes Tupac had a lot mature lyrics in his raps and Tupac showed maturity in his personality ( as well as intelligence) at the young age that he was
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Now Big's lyrics were not mature, Big's lyrics was mostly him rapping about gangster, street ghetto hood, nasty, ignorant shit and Big's personality was far from him being mature as a young Black man. I disagree with Beanie Sigel about Big's lyric being mature.
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@@CarlosHernandez-wq9pc No doubt💯.
Your listen to the music they make main stream there's plenty of artists who are better than 2 pac
@@stephonwar2843that’s subjective
When I listen to songs like Pain and If I Die Tonight it blows my mind that dude was like 22 years old at the time, RIP the goat!
😂 Scarface is definitely a top 5 MC. IMHO
He's everyone's favorite Emcee's favorite Emcee.
My 2nd favorite
Not everyone's but he is a great rapper@@Manny-nm8dh
His Tiny Desk is one of the best ive ever heard and im more and R&B person.
That's where Makaveli got his swag from Scarface & Spice 1 influence him 💯
They was both ahead of they times much respect to both they was born leaders not knowing how influential they was as humans jus surrounded by wrong peoples much luv to both rest easy soldiers but u all still live on in our ❤s and through both of u all music the greatest of all times
I have always said Tupac is only rapper you could play right now and people would think he is still alive because his songs are still the blueprint for life today.
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Bruh ❤🎉 Mac and Brad is a classic. My pen 🖊 😍 😑 got nice after tht record
Not only did Pac write for himself, but he wrote for the speachless. He could hear or read something, and make that topic into a song.
The whole game from the message to the 90s the whole game was grown and different..rip pac n big
Yeah there lyrics was mature because we had the privilege of still seeing and somewhat being connected to a generation of men who's influences was right there for us good and bad. RIP BigandPac.
Pac and Jay never really had any beef. It’s was Pac just didn’t like anyone that’s was cool with Biggie at the time
Facts
Jay picked sides and took cheap shots 🛑 that
Wrong Jay z jumped in the biggie and pacs veef
@@zoebones115facts
@@zoebones115 huh? Jay always been on Big side. You must be young bro, cause Jay didn’t get hot until 96” Biggie and Pac beef was going on way before Jay came along. Pac took shots at Jay first, talking about his Hawaii video with the Hawaiian shirt Jay had in and grills in his mouth.
When you have real things to say it comes off exactly that way
It’s so nice to see him on your platform
Have a great weekend
good point...pac & big was very mature in their music...nowadays these rappers sound like kids
lmao how tf was biggie "mature" in his music?
@@mspennyisaac the lyrical content, the different subject matter, the actual complicated words, the storytelling bye 🙄✌👋
@@mspennyisaacWhile I don't defend Biggie regularly,he did have mature lyrics..especially compared to these weirdo clown rappers today.
Pac couldn't outgrow hiz 1986 ballet tutu
@@mspennyisaacu 1 underage fangirll ain't ya ? 😂
That’s because the drugs done destroyed these young dudes brains..All they can do is harmonize to a 2 minute song
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Literally every new song that comes out from any artist born after the year 2000 is 2 mins or less. And has zero substance. Shid i done started listening to ol skool rap now cuz the new stuff jus aint it
Harmonize or mumble
True
No artist did drugs back in the day?? Cmon now
Man beans an Scarface was magic on those tracks they did together especially “this can’t be life” that beat alone soulful
Beans and Face Mob album would be crazy! Biggie and Pac's lyrics did sound beyond their years.
Pac was also planning to do an album with Scarface - imagine that!!! Also Pac was going to do a song with Seagram who is underated - that would of been dope too.
Pac might always be the GOAT. Dawg had a futuristic pen.
Might 😂 Is and always will be
lol. He could barely write
@@themack74 You’re leather.
He ‘s right Tupac music is relevant now and Biggie’s music as well young and wise beyond their years
BigFactz 2pac still my favorite damn near 30yrs later may his soul RIP #Philly
I don't like how people try to pigeon hole Tupac into just a gangster rapper, he was more than that. I wouldn't really consider him a gangster rapper at all. Sure he dabbled in that but Pac had a wide range unlike most rappers, that is what made him great, He rapped about social issues, teen pregnancy, women rights, betrayal, relationships, death, depression, paranoia, Partying, fighting. He rapped about life. He was an amazing artist, calling him just a gangster rapper does not do him justice. The man was very versatile. He was the rap equivalent to bob marley, they both share so many similarities from being shot, talking about social issues etc
The same guy who used to spit on people. Start a fight in a second because he couldn't just talk it over the person. Riggghtttt.
@@Carl-w6z It's that duality that made Tupac, Tupac/ It shows in his music.
@@Carl-w6zu a YT I know it
He was a theatre kid. The only thing “gangster” about him was the way he was killed. Look it up lol
@yourdaddy9622 whats it like having a simple mind? I always wonder that.
FACTZ, 2PAC WAS AHEAD OF TIME FOR THE AGE HE WAS, PEOPLE FORGET THE MAN WAS SO YOUNG AND STILL HAD MORE TO GIVE THE WORLD..
THEY DUMBED DOWN HIP HOP ON PURPOSE!!!!
LONG LIVE THE GREAT 2PAC & BIGGIE!!!!!
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Tupac and Scarface are my all time favorites, it's just the knowledge and reality of how street life really is
Pac n Big made timeless music
He so right! I still feel like PAC and Big be given knowledge and I am way older now than they were then at that age!
Pac's the Sam Cooke of Hip Hop. His status as "King Of Hip Hop" still stands. Just like Sam's "King Of Soul" title. Nobody will ever compare or compete. Period. It's not subjective. It's evident by the way his legacy is talked about daily, 29 years after he passed. Nobody else gets that recognition & respect in this music genre.
Facts iam 41 and remember when 2pac & Biggie died!!! I was in the 8th grade and you had to be alive to remember how serious that time was!! I was real young but remember them days like yesterday
That would be a helluva album "MAC & BRAD
Mature, genuine, and deep content combined with a strong personality made 2Pac the icon he is remembered for. A born leader and great artist like him would definitely be needed in these crazy times!
Yeah no doubt PAC n Big we’re both mad mature beyond their year and even too this day their maturity stands the test of time, especially Pac’ lyrics n messages. RIP to both of those great brothers 🙏🏿🫡. They’re truly missed💯💯.
Pacs lyrics are forever timeless
Facts Beans. That was music.. they were before their time for sure
2pac has a legacy a legend they might been mad then, but when they realize how powerful he was in death. They had to respect it. One thing about 2pac he got his flowers on earth and things wasn’t perfect, but he was a giant.
Tupac’s lyrics was only getting better and better
Rest in peace thug angel Tupac Shakur 🙏🏽
Ive come up under both artist. Grown now and I've been amazed how grown they still seem as I listen as an adult. Hard to believe I consider them kids now.
Guess who's back, Beanie S, Scarface, and Jay Z over a Kayne beat. Definitely a top 25 all time song in Hip Hop.
Beanie was already one of my faves but him Goating Face just bumped him up some notches
Pac in his early 20’s had the wisdom of a 50 year old… It’s crazy that he knew so much so young.
Yup, teenagers back then were hanging out with grown gangsta..... passing down street knowledge and experiences to the likes of Nas Pac Biggie Scarface. Now kids have no guidance and peers hanging out with peers, no grown leaders. Plus, nobody wanna listen. That is why the music is so immature and dumb currently. It's been like this since 2009 2010
So did Poor Righteous Teachers, Brand Nubian, Jungle Brothers, A Tribe Called Quest, Def Jeff, Chill Rob G, Lakim Shabazz, Public Enemy, Ice Cube, Ren, Rass Kass, Kam, Mobb Deep, Nas, KMD, Paris, Latifah, Bahamadia, Rakim, Kane, KRS, Wu, Busta, The Roots & Black Thought......I don't understand how Pac gets so much praise over there emcees.
As a Black man who was in his teens in the 90s, NOTHING WAS LIKE PAC. He was bigger than music. Just go listen to his INTERVIEWS. None of them rappers you named talked like him. Pac was the epitome of a young black male in the 90s. Undeniable message with God like talent.@@ShabazztheGreaterTaker
PAC mother use to make him read the New York Times and debate with her. He grew up around the Black Panther Party. At that time, BPP members were educated. He got exposed young to real life issues and struggles. It doesn’t surprise me how his music is powerful.
Pac was very deep when he spoke. His beats were based on experiences.
I miss the energy his music brought to the city(Philly) still one of my fave artist
Beans and his crew literally took Jay Z to the next level.
So true! Both #Tupac & #Biggie spoke *Advanced!*
in an interview with Remy & Pap years ago, even she said it: The 20something year olds back then are different than the 1s in this era. #BlackLove
in that episode of A Different World, Tupac's character told Lena that he's not your average 23 year old. He knew, too! ❤🔥
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Realshit💯💯💯💯
2pac music is spiritual when you listen to him even when he featured on any other rappers songs
" they asked me last year what you call your music I said it was soul music 🎵🎶 because that what it is to me like it's like Bill weathers and Marvin Gaye THE MUSIC WILL LET YOU KNOW THAT ANOTHER PERSON UNDERSTANDS"- TUPAC ON HIS MUSIC
@@dominicbrogsdale3348 That's Correct
Dmx was more spiritual than tht studi0gayster lol
@@dominicbrogsdale3348tupacs music is for the lirtpe boys thr aspire to be keyboard gs😅
Siegel × Scareface = 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥...I'm here for it!
🤔YEAH MAN WHEN ITS A GIFT 🎁 FROM GOD ITS MIND BLOWING AMAZING 🤩 FEELING TO EXPRESS TALENT OF HIP HOP ESPECIALLY AT A YOUNG AGE REST IN PEACE TO PAC 🙏🏾🎤🤍🤍🤍🤍🐐✍🏾📓
Back in the 90's music me study the dictionary at 14 facts. Our generation was very different. I'm not taking anything from the ones of this generation that has smarts and that's articulate and go to school. But it's really different from how the music affected us.
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This 2+ minute interview spoke Volumes,,,,,how Beenie said 70s80s babies basically era bars are wayyy more mature than today ,,,was bout pain not fame over night ..Great interview
Pac had a song for everyone to relate to despite race, ethnicity, culture, or class.
What great insight & comparison. Hip Hop vs. Rap
2PAC R.I.P THE GOAT.
"Two teenagers." Soak on that, reminisce, and visualize for a minute.
Respect from Sierra Leone 🇸🇱 west African
With love from Abuja ,Nigeria my brother
A Mac & Brad EP would be 🔥
2:00 Same thing with NaS.
Yawn
2Pac was a icon at a early age ..
Pac was like A Bo Jackson of rap
Beans is right the early pac raps were like some real hip hop black power music like public enemy krs one stuff ..
2pac died in September '96, he had just turned 25 that June. He recorded Changes in 1992 which means he was 20 or 21 years old when he recorded that song. That's crazy. Mature beyond his years frfr.
2pqac wasn't mature when he decided to st00p d0wn to a crip kids level 😂
@@IShotTupache wasn't no crip. See that's the problem dumb mf like you say shit and don't know even know wtf they talking about.
Most people back then were a little more mature and that was due to being around the great generation they made it mandatory to be functional even if you were a goof.
@@IShotTupac STHU. He wasn't no crip
There was no social media back then.
You had to go outside into the world to learn. Social media to Tupac was him being on a talk show going hard.
Dat Mac & Brad is still my fav collab 2 this day!! “Da ye yo, da ye yo!!”💯💯
I seen Beans In The Movie Theatre In South Philly . He had Tim’s on with a reg t-shirt & jeans .. he wasn’t trying to impress No one .. No Bling & Ole Azz Tims .. Love me some Beans 💯♥️
That's because pac and big.. took notes from the ones came before them.. old soul's.. this generation don't respect the older guy like we use to..
Mack and Brad Classic 💯💯💯✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿 we need that bro, we been waiting over 20 yrs.
At least Jay didn’t bash Pac with them having history of beef💯
Listen to Dead or Alive pt 1 and 2. That was AFTER his murder.
That's because Jay wasn't in a position of strength to beef with pac in that time of history. His career would of ended before it got off the ground at that time. And i think Jay was really moving stealthy and calculated at that time him and The Legendary Ta.
Thats what you think lol
No,he beefed with Pac..but he had to hide behind Biggie to do it.Dude had no power while Pac was alive.
@@AManOfCulture1o1Tupac ain’t never end no one career bozo yet along jayz.. after hit em up biggie continued going multi platinum.. After ether jayz continued to go multi platinum.. you can’t stop greatness bozo
What makes pac the greatest is that he makes music and it makes it seem like he’s rapping about your life and struggles.
The industry is funding nonsense over pure talent and content!
Beanie & Scar would be 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥
Dope Question!!!!!!!!! Jay is my fav but Pac couldn't be denied!!!!!!! For me it's like Bron my fav & MJ can't be denied!!!!!
Pac and Jay are 1 of 1’s.
Yet jay stole bigs style
@@mmmmcolbert8787Hov don’t rap like Big at all…plus they was friends
@@mmmmcolbert8787 Stop it. Jay-Z has a completely different flow than Biggie
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His lines are like verses to me. Love to hear him speak . Preach Mr Beans
Pac...RIP. mister cee just passed too...RIP
Really ?....what the hell ?
???
Ed lover posted it on his IG.
wtf. Wow
@@thecunninlynguist damn smh....RIP DJ Mister Cee !
True
Thinking back
I think that was the element most rappers had, mature content.
MR.MR.SCARFACE is the greatest of all time
Bruh it took till jay was in his 40s on his 444 album to FINALLY rap about the shit pac was rapping about in his early 20s
I always say the songs PAC was making at that age was incredible the average 22 yr is not thinking about making a Brenda Got A Baby or Keep Ya Head Up
Cause everyone got tiktock brain these days
Jay Z said on a track If I die...."If I run into Pac in Heaven I'll ask him where we went wrong"? And Beans is so right about Tupac not sounding like a youngster but a universal spokesman for an entire culture! That's why some of these ignorant young rappers try and stir shiii up saying Tupac was overrated or he was boring, etc, because they know they don't have the ability to affect every genre in the Masses. Tupac's work is timeless.
"Scareface def in my top 10" and proceeds to ask a JayZ and Pac question lol, smh.
Scandalous 😂
@@HurtblessingsTVhe knows nothing bout 🐐 scarface
Before his voice change, Beans was one of the NICEST most UNDERATED! Guy was a BEAST
The Goat he was just different
This is how a Black man should speak. Beanie is articulate, and able carry the conversation. Todays rappers have at best a sixth grade aptitude.
Pac and Jay Z was never beefing, Jay-z was Biggie Homie so he got caught in
the cross fire of 2pac rampage and lyrical assault on Biggie.
The only assault that happened was to pac in jail behave yourself homie
I think it was that Brooklyn finest song. But yeah I mostly think Pac was just fun in for anybody that was from NYC and popular at the time
The way he describing pac and big being young and having all that maturity reminds me a bit of xxxtentacion
Scarface is my favorite rapper
Great point, Beans. I don’t listen to today’s rappers, so I never thought to compare. However, I remember PAC’s first album. I remember ‘Soldier’s Story’ and ‘Brenda’s Got A Baby’, in which he used stories to address real social issues. I remember Big’s ‘Respect’, and ‘Juicy’, and how he spoke of his own personal redemption without sounding preachy.
Early 90’s was the best era of hip-hop! Chuck D/Public Enemy….My all time favorite!
Pac = H.N.I.C.💯🎯
They say Jay-z can’t fw Pac, but all we did as late teenagers was hustle buy clothes and go to clubs and pop bottles, who u think we like more🤔 but I can see why ppl say that tho, some ppl lived a Brenda’s gotta baby life or dear mama story. To each their own ✌️