The thing about pac and why most of us go so hard riding for him is because he’s literally saved our lives, especially mine. Not many other rappers I can think of have that type of effect on a person listening.
I feel the same way, he’s helped me through so much in my life, especially the death of my parents, and I didn’t have my father either. Dear Mama hits me hard, and he said what I wanted to say. I was 13 when he passed away, and I will never forget anything about when I found out he passed. Broke my heart, and the feeling doesn’t change. Rest in peace to my mentor Tupac Amaru Shakur 🙏🏼❤
People in the United States 🇺🇸 don’t really understand how popular pac songs are in the entire world 🌎 his songs are still playing worldwide till this days pac is the best of them all.
I can attest it. In Brazil Tupac is know in the entire country. Look in the map the size of the country to see what that mean. And we don't even talk english. We just feel it. On travels to Portugal, I could see a lot of young people with Pac shirts... I saw, nobody told me.
"Maybe it was me who caused it, the fight and the hurtin', in my room crying 'cause I didn't wanna be a burden". One of the most underrated lines in hiphop.
"Hopin' for better days, maybe a peaceful night Baby, don't cry, 'cause everything gon' be alright Just lay your head on my shoulder Don't worry 'bout a thing, baby girl, I'm a soldier, huh Never treated me bad, no matter who I was You still came with that unconditional love" This part if the last verse Pac was talking about his ex-wife Keisha Morris. (They were married on April 29 1995 but divorced only ten months later.
Fun fact: This song is Pac's song, which was later given to Hammer for his Album. It was supposed to appear on some Pac's project he was working on at that time. Not 100% Black Gold. It was called "All Eyes One Me Vol.2"
@@BlackL1NE Pac had still wanted to do music after he wanted to move on from Death Row Records 😞. He couldn’t get away from that despite he had other endeavors
This song was dedicated to MC Hammer as a tribute to their friendship when Pac found out that Mc Hammer was a revolutionary conscious individual and a true friend to him when he joined Deathrow, so this song tied up , strengthen their bonds with Hammer ( a poem or tribute to Mac Hammer)
Crazy thing about Unconditional Love, is it’s not even supposed to be a Pac song. There’s a reason why it was never on one of his albums while he was alive. And why the levels don’t feel mixed properly. It’s just a reference track he made for MC Hammer. Same as Jay Z made a reference track for Dre and Snoop, to make Still Dre. He just laid the words down for Hammer to copy. Hammer actually does the song on his own album.
@@jayhag5481 Yea I've heard it. Same thing with "this ain't livin." That song was written for Snoop. That's why Pac says, "I reappeared as the Doggfather," because it's supposed to be snoop rapping it.
If he did. He was wise beyond his years and that child was sheltered from Fame and a Industry that would've robbed said child of it's innocence and childhood. We will never know.
You wanna hear Tupac Spitten Prophecies then listen to "Starin Thru My Rearview" off Gang Related Soundtrack or Thugs Mansion off Better Days. Also I've heard Outlawz specifically Napoleon say Tupac didn't believe in God or whatever. But I don't believe that. It says in the Bible God Judges Men by their heart. In I bet if u add every rapper that said GOD in their lyrics Tupac said it the most. We can't judge him. And we can't read a man's heart.
With tupacs writing he would write from many different perspectives. Sometimes it was about himself, Sometimes his stories were about other people's situations, what he calls the viewers, perspective. So not everything he raps is literally about something he went through. I believe he wrote stories about different situations that occur in lower class society specifically that time frame of late 80s early 90s. For example, as far as we know, tupac had no kids but a close friend of his may have and he saw the trials and tribulations that his friend went through in that particular situation therefore he was able to embody that situation. He was very empathetic, which is what makes his music so relatable to the average person. So not every lyric is literall to him have to keep that in mind very poetic. Love your reactions, though keep doing more
@mrbloyd I have been following you for a while now and I definitely appreciate your open mindedness towards Tupac being that you sided with Biggie growing up. With that being said, when you listen to Tupac, he is speaking from a different almost 3rd person perspective when he raps. 90% of his lyrics are about things he saw, read about or experienced himself. That’s why he is one of the greatest artists of all time. He made “Soul Music” because he made music that everyone could relate to regardless of class or color. Everyone knows “Dear Mama”.
Tupac has no children he talks about having a child in a couple songs metaphorically. Just like he's mentioned his father's dead which is also not true (but was dead to him)
2pac was just a great writer and often spoke to a child he always wanted and never had. Imagine realizing that 2pac was a better writer and artist than Biggie decades later.
Tupac mentions a child in a few of his tracks . My belief is he did indeed have a child maybe even 2 . I doubt we will ever be told who these children are I'm guessing for safety reasons . He obviously knew he had children and he purposely kept thier names very secret
I know that when he said "this is for my godson Elijah, and a little girl named Corrine," that little girl is the daughter of Salt, of Salt and Peppa. Saw that in an interview a few months back. One of their videos, she's was hugged up with a dude in the bed. That dude was Pac.
i just find it hard to believe you never heard these songs that are so popular across all genres before. how is this possible unless you are very young or something.
Tupac did not have a kid. There are some tracks where he hypothesized what it might be like to have one or put himself in someone else’s position, but in this track he is speaking about a friend who has cleaned up his act and settled down with one woman to raise a family. Every stanza in this track represents an era in his life from childhood to his young adult and impoverished youth to his fiancée. The struggles, joys and changes chronicled throughout the lyrics are bound by the recurring theme of unconditional love and perseverance.
Bro I don't know why they canceled you but I really like you. You're really down to Earth and I like that. I hate that they canceled you. I really do Lord knows.
You keep missing it bro. But that's Pac for you. You can get him however you think he is, and you would still be right...and wrong at the same time. But he still love you...with unconditional love.