Timestamps: 1. intro 1:20 2. If I die 2nite 4:20 3. me against the world 10:09 4. So many tears 16:38 5. Tempstations 21:20 6. Young N* 27:46 7. Heavy in the game 32:18 8. Lord knows 37:48 9. Dear mama 43:03 10. It ain't easy 48:03 11. Can u get away 52:50 12. Old school 58:17 13. F* the world 1:02:25 14. Death around the corner 1:07:22 15 Outlaw 1:11:49
My all time favorite Pac album! Most will go with All Eyez On Me because of the hits but Me Against The World just hits different! Not to mention Temptations & So Many Tears are my favorite Pac songs 🔥🔥
This album has my fav 2Pac song of all time on it and it’s the title track “Me Against The World” the song takes me back to when my Step Father used to play it all the time in the living room smoking black & milds RIP Popz it’s just sum about that song that just makes me emotional.🥹🙏🏽🐐🕊️✨(To me this is Pac’s most realest album before all the Death Row nonsense came and got in the way of this legend.)
So many tears my favorite off this. The introspective lyrics really showcases Pac`s talents and makes him stand out from his "gangster rap" peers at the time which all where playing tuff guys that where too insecure to show real emotions
My Favorite Pac Album & One of my favorite albums of all time. The Dope thing about this album that stands out to me , is this album came out when everyone in HipHop was super territorial & mainly repping they city & where they were from. With this Album Pac was making songs that described the whole black community, no matter what city or coast you were from. Pac was The Bridge of it All, Born & Raised in Harlem, Lived in Harlem & The Bronx til he was 15, Lived in Baltimore for a Few Years, Then Lived In Oakland. He had the personal experience of all these different hoods & put it into these songs.
My favorite artist of all time. He honestly got sharper every album. Very rare thing. Usually it's downhill. Very few artist get better in my opinion. Great job gentlemen
Love 2pac. Growing up to his music, movies, poetry was just amazing. Still remember where I was when I found out he died. 7th grade homeroom. Still bums me out cause man he would've been everywhere. Great reaction y'all.
This is more somber than ALL EYEZ ON ME. These songs come off as r&b. I think Pac dragged a little bit slowing it down to sing tempted to sing but stuck to rappin'. He had such a distinctive voice. Had that bounciness, that energy to it opposed to others that are laid back so much you need the music to dance to. You take away the music from Pac, you can still dance to his voice alone. "Lord knows" song, you take away the lyrics, it's a gospel song. You get a gospel touch, r&b soul touch , all this out of a hip hop artist. Never ever ever again. Rock n Roll Hall of Fame.
Thank you for playing this album. Fun fact there is a podcast called "sample lounge" and easy mo bee is breaking down how he produced the songs on this album especially temptations and it's mind blowing I swear .. as a producer it's like wow
Yo this is definitely my favorite Pac album and rap album as a whole. I got this album right when CD's got big as an 8 year old and it got me thru some times. Will always have a special reserved place in my heart and life
My favorite album of all time it just shows you what he was going through at the time based off of the intro he was going through a lot of pressure so that's why you can feel everything he saying
Also i want to add this channel is unique. Great stuff. Adding your perspective with your fathers works so well. You learn a lot by doing that - 2 diff generations with diff contributions is awesome. A huge issue in hip hop is people not understanding the root of where it comes from. Personally i view rap and hip hop differently. Rap is the method of expression, hip hop is the culture. I would love if you at some point did a reaction to the Dear Mama documentary on Pac and Afeni Shakur's story ... it's really well done, i think it was up for awards .. and gives a real insight into his upbringing and his mothers .... civils rights, to Malcolm X, to black panthers, to hip hop.
WOW MAN, IT'S SO DAMN COOL THAT AND A BRILLIANT IDEA THAT YOU AND YOUR POPS GET TO REACT TO GENERATIONAL MUSIC TOGETHER. HEY MAN, LET YOUR POPS LACE YOU WITH SOME CLASSIC SOUL GEMS EVERY NOW AND AGAIN. THAT WAY IN RETURN HE CAN SCHOOL US IN OUR GENERATION ON OUR ROOTS AND CULTURE AND WHERE IT ALL COMES FROM.
Much love and respect from Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK I Remember buying the last cassette from HMV back in March 1995 £9.99 Got the bus back to my friends house ... I said look what I've got...pulled the cassette from the pocket of my naughty by nature hoodie ! We were so excited to listen to it man!!! I was 12 years old ... Amazing memories. One of my favourite album's of all time! 🇬🇧🇺🇸🇬🇧
So happy yall finally did this album! 1. Me Against the World 2. Don Kiluminati 3. All Eyez on Me Most underrated song : Until the end of time give your pops a listen to that song that and starin at the world through my rearview
Pac's best album for sure. No one was saying what he was saying ,,, and no one was making you feel it like he made me you feel it. All eyez on me was a release ... and makaveli is up there. No hip hop artist created a better album than this for me. And personally So Many Tears is the best song .... Everyone around the world LOVE it. He makes music that makes all walks of life relate to it ... the hardest thing to do in life.