2pac's verse gives me the impression that he was evolving as a rapper and a lyricist, people forget that he was only 25 when he died, all the rappers people consider great such as Jay-Z and Eminem didn't hit their stride until they were in their 30's, makes you wonder how different rap would be if he had lived to see even another year.
@@petrusamp7792 because it is THUG is an abbreviation to a bigger meaning. The. Hate. U. Gave. (THUG), Little. Infants. Fucks. Everybody. (LIFE). Pac gave a positive, revolutionary meaning to an otherwise negative phrase like Thug Life.
It was like Tupac's lyrics was increasing and everybody be like Tupac is not lyrical but he could have went lyrical anytime he wanted to but he didn't care about being a mc he cared about getting his message across to the masses and touching people soul with his music
@@J2theK he wrote alot of his shit Right then and there after he heard the track playing. I e watched multiple Interviews where they said. They would Hear Track And Pac would have his lyrics down and done with in minutes.. And that he also told a couple of people that did mk music with him. Whatsvthat shit you can do better then that basically I'll put some one else on the track. Cant remember exactly what interview but it was one with Napoleon hope I spelled it right and a couple others that I cant remember exactly who else but there's multiple interviews where Different artist has said it
It's funny how people judge Pac by songs like Cali love, Hit em up, Dear Mama and other mainstream stuff. They don't even know 25% of his catalogue. I bet 100% they never heard this one, Life of an outlaw, first to bomb, wherever u are, all out, if I die 2nite, late night, fuck em all, everything they owe, let's fight, etc.
@@kazyvad3962 And ofc you missed the point, possibly on purpose too. The problem is, people only know his most mainstream stuff, they don't even listen to his full albums, 90% probably don't even know that he has unreleased music. Then they go around saying bullshit like he wasn't lyrical, when they can barely name 40 songs at most.
@@kazyvad3962 I'm talking about people I see on the net. Majority of rap community to be exact. They know little bit but they are quick to open their mouth.
Ronnie FlatPlane well, you obviously don't know about Tupac.... he shot two crooked cops n the ass.... Biggie bagged fucking groceries... and they're both dead.
perfect example of pac's production "Get that beat poppin, throw them niggas on the song.. whoever we catch freestylin throw them niggas on a song.. whatever his last word was, that be the song..."
zayaveli Listen, this song is crazy, I don’t care which rapper is your favourite, if you’re from that generation, this generation, this tune is almost non existent but damn that beat, the flows all of them had and it was great close. I’ll put this song (it’s a remix)against any ever made in rap and it’ll hold up.
rip pac..you never forgotten..asholes shut you..but you still number one..always..we love you..you bring joy strenght and power in my life..thank you legend xx
Stillll bumping this hidden gems 💎 lol I be wanting to keep them to myself but feels better to have 2pacs legend spread and continue to make every one vibe to these tracks 🔥 been coming back since 2017 ouuuuu these OG unreleased songs deserve to be heard world wide
As soon as you hear 2pacs voice the whole track went from good to Perfection, no rapper dared challenge 2pac on the mic only thing that stopped him was a cowards bullet.
Thuglife ... My 👑 kingz & 👑 queenz only 4 tha real ... Shid is real ... Dhiz type of living ain't 4 every 1 & datz y I said only 4 tha real ... Thuglife outlawz 4ever eternally