If you want to know his reach..I'm white from middle England and I woulda run through a brick wall for him..still would 25years later. A great Tupac phrase is "first I'm going to give them what they want to hear, then I'm going to tell them what they need to hear" This can be shown in the All eyez on me album, which is party/gangsta, then the Makaveli album which is so real and raw. If you get time try Troublesome 96 as it encapsulates this perfectly, first two verses are the most gangsta, thuggish and then Boom last verse knowledge knowledge knowledge! Good reaction!
It takes years to really understand 2pac. Years! Then one day you get it. He was a revolutionary, a young revolutionary. He would have been very instrumental had they not killed him. Screw being perfect, he had what it takes.
His mother Afeni Shakur was a political activist and member of the Black Panther Party in Harlem (since 1968) 😉 MTV was like that at the time - QUITE DOPE! Many of the journalists and VJs was musicians, artists, DJs or at least very into the music themselves and didn't do 'fluffy interviews' or just being 'salesmen'.
The sentencing she was referring to was when he punched the Huge brothers on a movie set. And Madonna was watching this interview off camera, apparently they had a thing.
I know this is 1 year old but he was actually starting to do everything he said in this video before they murd3r3d him, he had rappers from all over the country including another legend like Pac, Nas, they all joined the movement and a few of the rappers were working on an album with Pac, but it was called One Nation.
2PAC reach was huge. 2PAC has a curriculum in universities and colleges. 2PAC is all over the world even more now then in the 90's. I love ❤️ and miss 2PAC so much. He was my generation. No one has picked up his mantle and carried on his message.
Raised a Tupac fan, his beautiful mind had everything planned out, legal and record company really short changed him during his rise. Sad to see his platform for the community never seemed to exist except on interviews.
Great reaction he was the best rapper in the game during his time and many believe as I do the G.O.A.T he had the #1 album in the country while in prison beating out one of Bruce Springsteen's albums got out dropped All Eyes On Me the 1st double CD in rap history that went 5x platinum in 2 months its Diamond now with no social media he was only on the music scene for 6 years '90-'96 he recorded 713 songs and starred in 6 or 7 movies and was so ahead of his time from his intellect and the subjects he took on in his music and died at 25. React to Tupac I AINT MAD AT CHA (VIDEO) UNCONDITIONAL LOVE BRENDA'S GOT A BABY MOMMA'S JUST A LITTLE GIRL
Sadly nobody took the opportunity to take the torch… guess they scared of the outcome with a target on their back….but some black celebrities talk about stuff Tupac mentions but don’t really take a stand….
Did any of you listen to this interview, J Cole or Kendrick does not go as hard as Tupac when it comes to trying to change the world, they talk about the problems but not to the point how pac does
I'm thinking more along the terms of lighting the spark...I think Kendrick and J.Cole have the potential. But like Tupac said no one wants that job. Not sure if the same approach Tupac had in his time would get the same reaction now. I think we are more divided now. We talk less. Everybody's ready to be offended...I don't know...Tupac was definitely one of a kind.
@@mimi101 I agree with you on that, I feel they got the potential to do it. Oh yea specially how the world works now (social media) I think some folks would try cancel or get offended how he approach things. Yea he was one of a kind
You saying that it was never able to happen, but look what Martin Luther King try to do, same thing basically happened to Pac, but pac was a mixer of MLK and Malcom X
@@SuffiReaxWhat he is saying is that most black competent leaders that try to make change and actually make the people move end up dead. Malcolm, Martin, Medgar, Huey, Fred Hampton,
I love your reaction! You really listened to his words and has amazing responses 👏 . Alot of people don't understand THUG LIFE, they really believed he was spreading criminal activity. He really did spark many young minds and many more to come.
Soulja's Story, Point the Finga, Part time mutha , papaz song, dayz of a criminal (og) , wassup with the love ( digital underground ft . 2pac ), jealous got me strapped, MC BREED FT 2pac I gotta get mine, Slipping into darkness, last werdz ft ice cube and ice T