Name someone else who had more rhythm than pac , he had the best dance moves ever , the best self Ora ever , I mean look at toss it up video he had the best swag and energy . Nobody did it better
I remember when "Let's play house" came out, I'll never forget seeing the video for the first time! Still jam that do this day and it never gets old! 90s forever
Times like this I feel he was at his happiest no one bothering him or trying to harm him he was free to move around with his eyes closed puffing his cigarette dancing in circles
@@aminatak1985 I wish he had more times like this 😪 but his life was full of frustration I could see it in his face so often and I know the feeling because I had hard times in the past and when you just feel like you can't win it just sucks. dead or alive I just hope he's happy
yes it really bothers me that he wasn't given a chance to be fully happy and calm down, if he was here he would have been so much mature and making changes but he wasn't given that opportunity. i love watching videos of him smiling and laughing, cause in most videos especially during deathrow, you just see him staring off or in deep thoughts ot he looks worried, there is a big difference from his earlier days to deathrow, he always had that boyish glim in his eyes, and always laughing, at deathrow and him going to jail, thats light in his eyes was a lil dim now, they killed that mans spirit.@@chitownmytownofficialonean6067
You're missing the point. Your acting like he is an average human being. His charisma and coolness factor is beyond any mere mortal. He was uniquely talented. You know NSYNC made a song god must have spent a little bit more time on you. God probably spent a whole week to make Tupac Shakur. Tupac is an emperor of hip hop. Before a troll makes some comment about how "gay" I supposedly am. I'm on the internet people get very predictable after a while. Look at the news of 2021. Yeah we missed our coolness and awesome factor by that much... That's how important Tupac was.
Tupac was one of a kind. The it factor, charisma, everything was there. No marketing ploy or any marketing gimmick had to force me to listen to pac. 90s kids thought that shit was nerdy. When I heard that voice along with the beats I had no choice but to listen. He had such drawing power. His aura just screamed "I'm cool and I'm badass and popular". I don't see artists with that badass ability. People are like omg you gotta listen to Kendrick Lamar. But he doesn't have that ability to draw. Even kids today gotta force me to listen using some nerdy marketing ploy. The artist can't draw me with their charisma. Not soulja boy, not wacka flocka, not da baby, none of them.. the only artist today has to be brave enough to say fuck the new world order and fuck the illuminati in order to be an equivalent of Tupac Shakur.
It was Nate and Michelle on that Beat that made Pac dancin' around like this!!! I can fully relate to it!!! 🤔 I heard the Track before I saw this Video, and was dancing like Pac to this song!!! So I knew, Pac and me had the same kind of taste!!!!
Gormez Pacino, today's rap/hip hop for the most part is just tedious and watered down. there is a few ppl coming with decent at best sounding songs but nowhere near the passion and organics as the 90's