Underrated track.. but I can see why it ended up on the chopping block. Some of the verses he used in other songs... But this just shows songs that Pac threw away were tighter than other cats songs that they released.
A very short life but a phenomenal work. When I listen to Pac's music and read all comments below that come straight from your hearts guys, I can't stop feeling my eyez resisting to retain tears. I feel connected to y'all and all you are writing it's what I'm feeling when I listen Pac. Eternal 2Pac. Rest In Peace.
Reason for that, it's they need more people for it and it has to be young to endure it and the only reason they wage those, it's to make money for the rich, not for ideals, not to defend anyone, on the contrary, it's to subjugate other countries. You just need to see the reality out there and how people lives, while also learn history to see what those at the top did inside and outside the U.S.
I know all of his songs except some unreleased ones. Its been 4months since i wrote that, and ive found alot of unreleased songs now... damn pac was a legend
To my Brothas in the Varrio, livin worse than us niggas in the ghetto so, I gives a fuck about you're language or complexion, you got love from the niggas in my section. One of the hardest verses I ever heard, Tupac will always be missed and loved by the Raza.😢
This song just reaches deep down into your soul...the lyrics, the beat, the cadence....fuccin masterpiece!! "...to my brotherz in the barrio, you livin worse than the ni**az in the ghetto so, I give a fucc about yo' language or complexion, you got love from the ni**az in my section." Classic shit Pac. Much love from your mexican brother..✊🏽✊🏽.
I'll never forget, I left my newborn daughter with my parents to go link up with a chick.... Then Pac comes on my radio "AND THE NIGGA WIT THA CELLULAR PHONE, LEAVE HIS BABY AT HOME, SO HE CAN GO OUT AND BONE" 🤣🤣🤣 I'm like "man come on Pac!"
Haha plus the voice in the background "you ain't right". Reminds me of Dave Chapelle with his Tupac sketch were Tupac is directly speaking to him "Dave Chapelle that ain't your wife.. Go HOME! "
I was 12 when pac died and I cried for days. Who knew how much influence these rappers would have on not only young black males but also other races and genders as well. I must say I miss his tracks and rhymes looking back and he will always be the Real GOAT
@@GAMERCASB I agree unite as one and overthrow the malicious people which are the elite people on top of the pyramid! We must rise against them to the top together. We have a purpose against this Curruption 😠
R.I.P. to Big D'Tanyum aka He. Great Writer, Lyricist and Singer. Original Writer, Lyricist and Singer of this song. Floss Mode...For Life. One Love to Gov...He is Him.
Damn This Takes Me Back To 1996 Bass Style DJ’s Had All The 2pac Unreleased Music Pac Left Us I Love This Version Over The Commercial Version Of The Song I Love That Raw Street Elements Of The Original Version ………….813 Westside Of Florida Home Of The Man Who Put So Many Legends On From Oakland , California Tampa , Florida Got So Much Love For Reall
He belongs in a category with the great revolutionary singers like Bob Marley, Miriam Makeba, Peter Tosh, Hugh Masakela, and Lucky Dube (to name a few). He was chosen, too gifted, and great for any rapper to be compared to him
This is a scrapped remix from the R U still down album produced by shock G. The other one is the OG with the Oh Honey sample, scrapped from the troublesome but the album got turned down cus violence (this turned into S4MN)
@@appieLolthis was not made that recently. Pac heard this beat and wrote to it. He made multiple versions of the same song. It didn’t come out probably because the sample wasn’t clear
@@dexterisaccs545 Why are you making that up 😆? Shock has stated in multiple interviews that he recorded those remixes for the album afeni was planning in 98. She was the one who ordered him to do it. This cause I had to remix was first released on of the makaveli bootlegs and this and the other remixes (Changes, Cause I had to, Dopefiends diner.) were later also played on the way back show (Money B's radio show). Heres shocks answer to an interviewer asking about that remix "In 1997 Afeni called me in to help reproduce some of the unreleased outtakes from Pac's first four albums that she had access to. Her intention was to modernize them." " What about "Po' Nigga Blues (Cause I Had 2)" remix that is on the internet since 1997? Shock G: Yea, that was one of 'em. The four Num and I did were - "Diner", "Changes", "Resist the Temptation", and "Cause I Had To (a.k.a. Po' Nigga Blues)". That's Num and I singing the choruses - "Cancha see we're raised ta all be thugs..". Num wrote those lyrics too. Afeni didn't prefer our "Changes" remix but I loved it, I hope she releases it one day."