Link to my new Pac Mixes right here!!! Check it out!!! Also please like and share!!! Invincible Mix: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-401mSY8uDaQ.html Definition of a Thug Ni$$a: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-QIhB8eJgFFU.html
You added the video clips of the people making their statements and pac as well during talking to the press? Plus female backing vocals (harmonizing) If so, you're amazing 👏🏼 Definitely love and respect your mix.
@@stoniegadg3t-music345 I did add the statements from reporters, Dan Quayle and Pac. The female backing vocals were already baked in to the track. Glad you liked the video and appreciate you watching!
I can't imagine a single day without Tupac and the rest... I love listening to them and watching them... they have reached such a level that even God couldn't create music like them 😎😎😎😎 and whenever I hear only Storm's voice, I always cry 🥲🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰 this girl has the most beautiful voice, I'm in love with it❤❤❤❤
Тупак Шакур-величайший музыкант, которого когда-либо знал хип-хоп. Никто не работал усерднее, никто не был столь разносторонним, и никто не заботился так, как он. Его жизнь трагически оборвалась в возрасте до 25 лет, но его наследие живет через бесчисленные альбомы и песни, которые он оставил позади. Это видео посвящено ему, величайшему MC всех времен!
@@Gunn27 I think he means there ain’t much music made with such potency anymore. Extinct type of music. (I don’t fully agree with that sentiment but I understand his point)
Anyone here in the hell that is 2020? PAC would be turning 49 tomorrow. Imagine how different music would be if he was still with us? How different the world would be? RIP GOAT ✊
Can we talk about how dope Stretch is on this? Pac is nearly perfect in everything he does and not a lot of people can rap on the same level but Stretch ain’t bad on this! That beat tho! 🔥🔥🔥
Loukmann m.ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-SKalpB3WUt8.html to pull something like this off you have to be connected and the mafia was started by a Freemason also so it’s all connected
makes the hairs on the back of my neck stand up every time I hear this track, pac was so influential and accomplished so much in such a short life, R.I.P. Pac you kept it real 💯 till that tragic day
@@bethanycameron1683 the point he is making is that many people feign concern, but its fake.. cos if they really were worried they would do something productive about it.
Tupac rapped from the gut. His best work is stuff like this, stuff that talked about life, politics, oppression, and his personal struggle. I know the East vs West stuff was popular and sexy, but this is when he was at his best.
Even Tupac said it was just disrespect and wished no harm on the Notorious B.I.G., that he even still cared about him, even to call him a little brother. I truly believe that they would of squashed the beef sooner or later, hence why Tupac was leaving Deathrow Records, to open Makaveli Records. It was just a Puff and Suge beef if you actually look at it in a realistic point of view, Tupac didn't hate Biggie, and Biggie didn't hate him either, other than disrespect. It didn't help that the media got involved and started twisting their words against each other, it was all for entertainment purposes, only to escalate in both their death's. I imagine that Tupac was so sick of the shit that he started hinting at it in his song's. That he started speaking out against the media, if you listen carefully he does call it out.
This would've been perfect outro for the all eyez on me movie . It would give people who don't know much about Pac's journey within those 5 heavy years from '91 to '96 a more inside deeper look at his life with the photos/clips and with this bomb ass track where he fully lets loose!!! The realest to ever do it!!! Damn Pac you were on a mission from god and your spirit will always be in the hearts of millions of die hard fans worldwide! 1 ///////////////////////
@idot6749 Stretch was one of the dudes that shot Pac in Quad Studios, it’s sad cuz this was a great and deep song but his homie betrayed him. R.I.P 2Pac
I always think about that u know I know for sure he would be running the music industry and he could have run for president but they took him too soon, he did a lot in such a little time
Wow!!!! Amazing work!!! I'm glad you took the time in detail for someone that was very particular in his own work. He'd be proud of this. RIP to the greatest.
I've just downloaded this masterpiece video because I'm hoping to start a family of my own next year and I think I've just found the first music video of pac that I want to raise my children on from day 1!
Love what you said here man and I really appreciate it! I feel you, it's especially important nowadays to expose children and younger people to REAL music because unfortunately for them and for us there's something major that's been lost!
Everything about this song is powerful/emotional. The bass line, Pac's lyrics & even in the case of this video, the ending damn-near put me in tears. Great work...
Pain, misery, struggling, marked for death and yet remains fearless the embodiment of a black man struggle, something I don't hear anymore in todays music. Now everyone getting money and that's not reality.
4:15 and later had me in tears,Pac being born a panther wanted to be a revolutionary like his peers,like Malcolm,Muhammad ALI MLK and he was trained to be that. A revolutionary to change the way world runs and raise a voice for weak and overlooked black community(infact all the innocents and weak suffering in this world to corruption). He chose to be an MC and use his talents to put his message out. But look at the pain in his eyes,he was too deep in that thug life style which I think he put on as a show,he had a heart of gold a true artist,a poet even took ballet dancing in school. HE wasn't a thug or violent man but he was too deep in that ghetto shit. And looking at 4:15 and above I feel like he is saying "Damn I was raised to be a voice of unity,my mother,every woman who raised me,all I wanted was to be a revolutionary but this game too dirty for me a single man to clean".. R.I.P My Idol, gone too soon,no Infact Silenced too soon,you can't be an influential man and someone to speak against system in this cold world.. The world looks upto you Prince Makevallei ain't nobody gonna take your place,Bar too high..
Just found this vid. I must say GREAT JOB!! Been a fan of this man since 1991. Like many others I too find it hard to believe he is still gone. A genius in my mind who was years ahead of his own time. Toward the end of this had me tearing up. Rest In Power Pac
Tupac the coolest man to ever live he told all of us how the system was and people was in general I love him to death and never will forget him his interviews and music is what keeps me going and keeps me fighting he represented is black people to the fullest and he is in my heart every waking day I miss him dearly much love to the Shakur family rest in heaven king of hip hop I miss you and so many others do as well peace.
Rih Pac they took the realest one who ever touch the m I c. Away from us a natural born leader but they can't never take away the words you left for us to continue on with. Love you bro. And I will always feel the pain. Much love from st.Louis mo
Fantastic and so heartbreaking video of the rebel, the teacher, the leader, the young black prophet, the true, the real, the truly magnificent and greatest of all time, Tupac Shakur. We still miss and love you brother.
he is first a dancer ( actor kid school ) for Digital Undergrounds and the most funny guy in the crew than he go for rappin career and actor films finally he never quit his role movie from JUICE and Above The Rim
For those youngins that think "Old music suxx" check pac out, scarface, Spice-1, Kool G Rap.. The music they put out now days carry no message but destruction.. They are "dumbing" your generation down and making you passive.. Stay away from lean, mollys, oxys, all that trash.. You hear in the music now days, No Lacking...but you wanna sip lean and pop oxys?? Don't get caught sleeping droopy...
Pacs embryo was cultivated in prison. I'm sorry he went thru that. I write books for Pac. We don't need more athletes we need more thinkers. All 2pac quotes. He was the political entertainer. The political entertainment ideals and PolicalArtist Against Corrupting Societies PAACS. The closets thong we will ever see to how Pac may have been emotionally is Mike Tyson. Everyone Loves Mike Tyson. Why wouldn't they love Pac as much now? We still do. I was 7 when he died and I have felt lost ever since. I lost my favorite non family person. Friend. Pac never lied to me. Fuck you Drake. You lie. That s Why you're alive duh doi
@@seexzavierfilms we need more athletes thats willing to be apart of our overall growth and athletics helps alot of get a chance to be a thinker at higher institutions so don't knock nobody we have to use whatever tools we've been given to advance understand that and quit judging and being a dream killer
@@coleeason6007 2pac said that himself. That wasn't my quote. Tupac himself said we don't need more athletes we need more thinkers. Talking about his people. Every black kid wants to be an athlete or an artist. Pac himself said we need more thinkers. Being a thinker doesn't mean you go to college. It means you think your way to success. I stand with Pac. We need more thinkers not athletes. I wasn't judging and I wasn't dream killing. But everyone can't have the same dream. Then it's a stereo type. If you think an athlete will promote growth in his community as common and as easy as a politician or an innovator someone who provides a greater value than an entertainer. For a entertainer or athlete to be on the pro level they have to be a pro. After being professional enough to have the influence they have to decide to be a good influence and then go against the grain and possibly risk their success trying to be a positive influence. LeBron James can make political statements and keep his job but Capernick couldn't. That's what I mean. A rapper or an athlete on average will be too cowardly to be a political leader. If you want to raise athletes in hopes they make the community better I mean go ahead but the thinkers I raise will leave a more indelible stamp on mankind. There are many great boxers in the ring. But Ali fought outside of the ring. He gave up his title to win a fight outside of the ring. Please don't call me a dream killer dude you don't know me. You're arguing over a quote that Tupac himself said. One more time let me say. That was from Tupacs own mouth.
@@coleeason6007 but I do agree with the first line in your response. That's what I said. It takes a choice after being great at your craft to decide to use your voice.
I Remember He Made This Song For The Movie He Played In Called Above The Rim. Tupac Shakur ' Duane Martin ' Marlon Wayons ' Bernie Mac ' Leon' Big Stretch And That's Was A Great Movie Too.
FLAWLESS MAN! Just superior ! Timing, Images, Footage and overall respect for the two rappers. People tend to overlook Stretch but it's healing how you manage to put them together, despite their differences in reality back in the day. Excellent work bro!
Loved the interviews with pac real voice in-between music. Good job. I'm in tears bc this song always teers me up, I can absofuckinglutely relate. Ty bro
I remember when you died even though I never met you l felt like I been knowing you my whole life inspired by your true words and realness rest in paradise to the greatest rapper of all time all the way from Dallas Tx 👌
This man 2Pac had a song literally for every mood you're in at some point,related to and attracted both males and females,great musician,actor,spoke on issues literally wasn't afraid of anyone admirable man was and is a genius.