@@Catthatisblue lmaooooo I was thinking same thing. These noobs commenting on pac less than a year ago clueless to how he good he was, at least they waking up. Music so bad today that people are at least doing the right thing and going back to find the good shit.
@@vladtheimpaler9390 you can hear in his verse that pac inspired his verse he sounded similar in delivery, and not only that, he was still dissing ja rule. He was never on pac level. He was way poetic, in top of his mind, rap was rap but he was revolutionary all day. Facts. Two totally different guys.
I remember being blown away when this song dropped. Unreleased 2Pac material was popping up everywhere, so many years after he died. He has more songs after death than alive. It's crazy. Who else can say that? Usually when an artist died that was the ends - maybe 1 album. This dude dropped bangin double albums for a decade after death
Juice wrlds unreleased is more than pac and that’s crazy. Not to discredit or throw under the bus what pac did. Different time different shit but the amount of unreleased music juice wrld had was insane and talking about this reminded me of it so I had to reply
@@wxndrr7548 bro it doesn't matter. That is beyond disrespectful. Seriously put juice world in the same breath as Pac? Juice was decent, but Pac died 30yrs ago and still considered the goat by most. Juice will never have that impact or notoriety, nor will they be playing his music in 30 years (prolly much less) and he won't be talked about at all in a few years. A rapper dying g doesn't make them a legend, and 2pac was 10000x more than that, and Pac ain't even my favorite rapper. Just spitting objective facts
@@lovingGood7778when I was younger around 12 lol i used to like ja rule on some of his songs. But when 50 killed him, im all for 50. Thats when i downloaded all his songs haha. The younger days
Cannot find the hidden track on this album when I download it yrs ago there was a beast of a track..... Been searching for it ever since.... 2020....till the end of time brraa
I can actually see 50 Cent and 2pac doing more collaborations with each other than anybody else. Their styles compliment each other very well, I think that their chemistry would be on point. 50 Cent definitely would've been a part of death row east. For those who wonder where 50 Cent was when 2pac was making music , it all depends on the time frame that we're talking about. 50 Cent was only 15 when 2pac made his first album and about 19 1/2 when Pac was recording his last album.
@@milesmontego479 Yeah it's actually due for an upgrade as I don't think that they would've gotten along as well now because 50 was associated with Dre and had a problem with Suge.
@@naturesown1807 thats exactly what would have happened. Pac woulda tried and blocked Dre and 50 and black balled them in the industry. 50 don't give a f*ck who he goes at as long as it aint Em ..50 even went at Dre
Sitting down, burning a fat blunt to this song like I'm sure Pac was when he was recording these verses in the booth. This one never gets old. 2020, and we'll never stop slapping you 2pac. RIP the 🐐
@@asherwood2739 Yes junior, I know that. Pac recorded hours and hours of lines in the studio that we haven't heard today. He had no idea he would get killed and they would use these bars to make this song. Fact of the matter is, he still recorded this in the studio, my statement has nothing to do with the beat and the remixing they did to it after he died.
Tupac is the goat him and DMX and 50 cent always been my favorite.. I love how fifty include Tupac and stepped up and made sure he killed it instead of a medicore rap
"And since my life is based of sinning, I'm hell bound"...where I'm from, there is some real killers, and since their lives are based off sinning so much they are bound to go to hell. That is one of the realest lines I've ever heard Tupac say, and growing up in tough area, in a sense I can relate, real recognize real Tupac rest in paradise forever.
"It's going to be some stuff you going to see that's going to make it hard to smile in the future" "Until Makaveli returns it's all eyes on me and you can hate it or love it" I love Pac and I love 50 salute to the true legends of hip-hop until the end of time GGGGGGGGGGGGG G-UNIT💥😎✌
😊25th of March 2023 and I just finished working out at the gym and playing this realist killas jam by my man Tupac and 50 cents, motivation music gets my blood pumping 💪
Since my life is based on sinning.. I’m hell bound/ rather be buried than be worried..living held down/ That was godly and str8 to the throat!!!! Damn pac we miss you!
“ my game plan to be trained in military mind of a thug lord sitting in the cemetery crying, I’ve been lost since my adolescence calling on jesus, balling as a youngsters , wondering if he see’s us” 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥☄️
I am just thankful to be young and around at that time when he was here the energy he brought to all of us no matter what city everybody felt his energy I got through my teenage years cause of him RIP PAC
Born in '77 to be exact growing up in the early and late '80s and early 90s i've seen the beginning of Hip Hop from The Sugarhill Gang, Kurtis blow, Eric B & Rakim LL Cool j, Run-Dmc, Big Daddy Kane etc the list goes on with Legends but the energy that PAC brought to the table it's unheard of and his energy never will be matched unbelievable he was blessed to be a messenger for the most high God Yahweh FACTS 110% It's damn shame he never got to fulfill that purpose but he did what he could while he was here God rest his soul REST IN POWER KING TUPAC AMARU SHAKUR 1 LOVE & RESPECT ✊🏿 THE GREATEST TO EVER TOUCH THE 🎤