REMASTERED IN HD! Official Music Video for Changes performed by 2Pac (ft. Talent). Follow 2Pac Instagram: / 2pac Twitter: / 2pac Facebook: / tupacshakur Website: 2pac.com/us (C) 1998 Interscope Records #2Pac #Changes #Remastered
Notorious King/ had talent/ cube/snoop/epmd/ not lots of people/ fuck even sponge bob has more talent than this bitch/ u probably have some looooose assss talent between ur cheeks too/ but not bitch ass pac/ now that u made the first move/ yeah nosy bitch any other questions/ and no I dont know who ur baby daddy is either bitch!:)
***** thats not what it means, it means they wont have kids in the first place. it was a diss to biggie and his crew, it wasnt what he really thought in everyday life.
Biggie didn't set up 2pac he knew the people that robbed em. But he couldn't tell 2pac cause he would of been killed and been called a snitch. Diddy was shooting warning in a car across the street. Lil cease was at the balcony and saw pac and he went to tell big hey pacs here. Big told cease go get em for me. Lil cease went to get em and he saw pac get robbed and shot. He ran away in the elevator cause they told em to get fuck in the elevator He told biggie crying nobody believed em and big went down and pac was already upstairs they called 911 and right away started having everyone questioning what I don't get is every time he got shot they got away with it think about it. Biggie was doing his first album. First album. Mom cancer, he's not even a millionaire yet. He's just taking off why would biggie be in the same spot pac got gunned at? Does that really make sense and plus that's very suicidal on his career and life don't yoy guys understand big homie did a bid for em. He was getting out the drug life biggie and 2pac was just at the wrong place st the wrong time. 2pac didn't listen to Biggie he warned em. And who shot ya? Was way before the beef cause u can hear it in his voice he sounds young .. The lyrics doesn't even talk about 2pac and the lyrics doesn't even say anything towards Tupac. look up lil cease, big, lil cease they have pic together. Man coming from a buff and I think that the government has something to do with it and plotted everything
He still here and his belief keep in your heart quote by tupac I Iove and live by !Keep your head up and stick your chest out and handle it! Please people live your dreams there still is good out there and live your life be you peace and god bless
" And i still see no changes , Can't a brother get a little peace It's war on the streets and the war in the Middle East Instead of war on poverty" Rest in peace legend.
I'm a white man from Pennsylvania. When I first listened to this song as a child it single handedly changed my entire perspective. I started reading about things Pac was saying. Such a beautiful man gone too soon. We need you right now more than ever brotha ❤️
When Pac said “I'm not saying I'm gonna change the world, but I guarantee that I will spark the brain that will change the world” you damn sure did pac. R.I.P homie
Devonte A all of us that needed to wake up and demand a change’ it starts with everyone of us ppl of color we’re all in it it’s not depicted to only one person we’re all responsible to seek change and demand equality and justice
As a 42 year old white guy from the suburbs, listening to music like this when i was 14-15 years old gave me perspective and taught me something...thats why as i grew up ive aleays had friends of all shapes sizes and colors
This song make 😢 cry because everything all fuckked up in the world. But we continue to be strong. Life hard but it definitely a blessing. Anyone reading this and in a dark place be strong it’s gonna pass. Just take care of yourself and stay out of other people business just focus on you and your priorities and keep making a good for yourself. Stay blessed
@@zosreactions1594 the end of the song where he says he's gotta stay strapped cuz some thug from wayback might look for revenge, thats how he died... rip 2pac
I bet he was saving it for that "One Nation" Album he was working on with East Coast Rappers and West Coast Rappers basically bringing everyone together
anass jebali yeah this song is a posthumous song. This version never came out when pac was alive. He had already did the verses but I guess they Remixed it to this masterpiece
Tupac was an actor. Look up his audition tapes when he's talking about how he loves to treat women with respect and kindness. Once you play Bishop he stayed in character from that moment on
I've never even entertained the Goat talk because a lot of cats know nothing about Music. 2pac was/is a definitely of Rap music. To me Biggie was overrated, he used to rap offbeat and his rhymes were senseless. Big Pun was better than Biggie straight up.
4/25/24, almost May. Still bumping this song and Pac. One of a kind. Legend. It’s undeniable that he was the greatest rapper of all time and one of the best overall artist of all time. One can only wonder how much more he would have achieved if his time were longer.
This song is what made me like rap/hip-hop, it made me realize that rap isn't all just about sex, drugs and crime, it's anout the culture When I heard this song fir the first time, it just touched me
How can the goat debate even be a thing when it comes to PAC! And I’m no PAC fan boy, but think about the variety of things he rapped about. From thugging, black empowerment, uplifting black women, a song to his mother, police brutality and corruption, poverty, his diss records. Just to name a few topics! His songs were meaningful no matter what song it was, even “ How Do You Want It” so to me hands down Pac is the goat
You must have a lot of time on your hands to be advertising on someone else's comment thread. I understand leaving a couple of post about this artist, but you're going up and down the comment thread and its a bit disrespectful...
eddy roy love pac and i wish he were here too, but even if he was i doubt music today would be anty different. Tupac was more of a poet IMO and a great one at that even a great rapper. nit thing changes. look how many old school rappers arew still here and they changed with the time. there really doing nothing great. Snoop dogg had success again with songs like Drop it like its hot, and nothing against snoop but i hated that song. Eminem gto Dre back to rapper fro a minute he put out another great album. lets hope for another. thign change like tupac said in thsi video. even if he was a live we be always wishing it was still yesterday. we all do no matter what were talking about. but yesterday is gone and today is a new day new era. people come people go. Theres still good music to be made we just have to be open minded about it. This era is gone and even if it was ever bought back it wouldt work it wouldnt be the same. But thank god we have youtube to release these days. music makes me very nostalgic and emotional, its one of my passions, and even i went through that faze of this new shit sucks. YEa most of the mainstream still does but i learned to open more and im starting to like music again. THeres plenty people here on YT doing music, some even doing covers which are better than originals. I don't like Miley or the biebs so i never give her songs a chance but i've heard covers of her songs that sound amazing. With rap its all about a catchy beat and chorus with just words thrown in there. In a way i get it hiphop had to change because everyone wrapped about the struggle and stuff in 80s an 90s that it had to change sometime. If pac was still alive id think he still be doing good music but wouldnt compare to his old shit and prob wouldve changed up his style. well then again now that im thinking Jay-z still out there making money and lil wayne (though dont care for wayne) even Eminem came out and changed up his style with Recovery and than again with MMlp2. I still think Tupac would still be a great influence on black youth and just all youth in general. I think and just hope hed never conform to that auto-tune/clubs and bitches/punch line rap shit. and hed still be giving us stories which would be good but idk if theyd be great? hed get to a point where he cant rap about the struggle no more because he'll be rich. I think hed be a hollywood star acting in great movies and still doing music on the side and releasing shit when make gold or even silver. where do you think hed be today? THe only thing im glad about surrounding his death is we never seen nor ever will him fail. not that i think he would but with today's youngins on the net who knows what shit they'd do to this man. oh man sorry for the long post just finished my energy drink lol and got carried away.
K.Jojo that mainsteam shit isnt hiphop, its just a form of rap. Eminem, Jayz are still hiphop. NAs though hes not as big as he was. Kenya to me does geat music even though i cant stand the guy, but i see him as popish hiphop. Lok online i think you can find some real hiphop out their still being made. its hard but it out there. one kid i like because hes more of a poet like Pac, nas, dmx, and Em, is Goerge Watsky. Hes not everyone cup of Tea and understadn that his music is a bit hipop but more poetry to me. he was even one the last episode of def jams poetry show.??? was it called that i cant remember its been so long. He is white though, but that not what makes me like him, if it was than id like MGK, and mac miller which i dont, but macklemore is pretty good to me. Goerge actually was the kid who had that viral video in like 2010 of white kid rap fast. which was cool. ONe of my favorite songs of his is 4am cuz its speaks about the music industry and hip-hop today as well as other things. at least give that song a shot. he also does stuff with a live band at times which i love. My younger brother does rap, i guess its a bit hiphop. im biased cua hes my bro but i think his musics pretty cool theyve been changin too and getting better. I dont liek all there songs but the ones i do like are really good. Their best song IMO got taken down by some scumbag who used teh same beat. My brother and his friend leased it but the kid bought it. he had a right to make my bothers video down but to me it was a shallow move. it was called summer girls i thinnk? the kid Yoni who sings the chorus actually did his own version too which is nice, but the otehr white dude (forget his name) didnt do the song justice. well anyway my point was my brother group used a live band and it makes it sound so much better especially at live concerts. but if want to check them out ill give you the name or link to their channel. im proud of him. being from a ghetto with a bunch of junkies and kids making bad choices from poor parenting, im proud hes doing what he wants in his life instead of drugs. again not sure if youd consider them hip hop but its worth a hear. But look all over youtube and soundcloud yous find some people you like. were getting older now so we miss the things of the past and because of our nostalgic feelings we tend to not gives certain things a try. That age of hip-hop is never coming back and agree hip-hop tody is garbage mainly mainstream but it will have a revival with some new shit, hopefully.
It's the 17th of April 2024 and i am here thinking if 2pac was still alive he would've been the G.O.A.T (he is) and the best selling male artist/rapper of all time🥲❤ #RIPTOTHEGOAT2PAC
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