You have no idea on how excited I am to find your channel! I’d like to suggest that you dig deep into who Tupac really was! He’s one of the most interesting artists of all time, from his childhood upbringing to his death! You may not know this but mother was a key figure in the Black Panther Party and was facing over 100+ years in prison and got acquitted by defending herself in court she went through all of that just one month prior to Tupac being born. His family tree is very deep. He didnwhat no other rapper will ever do! Pac shot at off duty police officers cause they were harassing someone and charges were dropped, he later got beat by police once he became famous. He was accused of rape (falsely in my opinion). You can go see the accusers story on VladTV on RU-vid (her name is Ayanna Jackson). Went to prison and was released out on bail and got murdered a short time later. Pac did so much more!! The man did it all! His story will have your jaw dropping! Keep on doing this cause I think most that are out there creating videos like this are not truly not first time reactions.
Man I'm kind of excited to see your reaction to the kind of stuff I listen to respect your my favorite reactor I think it's cool to see someone step out of there musical preference and explore
Before he went to do a solo career he was in the group called Digital Underground. His 1st time rapping was called The Same Song. The song I get around had members of the Digital Underground on this song. Just to let know the history of hip hop/rap it started in 1978 to today, it's as big as of a archive as rock n roll of artists/songs. Just to let you know there's many layers of hip hop/rap right now your viewers are only giving you only the hard side of hip hop/rap like I said many layers & styles to this genre of music. Also since you started this your subscriber have only hit you up on only 90's hip hop/rap & giving you the same artists as The Real Dead Ones reaction sites & others. Don't believe me check out other sites you'll see it. A lot of reaction sides are stuck or pigeon hole you into the click they put other reaction site in & they are now so predictable now & even got boring. Hip hop/rap history is so massive you should need to copy others. That's what the viewers/subscribers are doing with you. You wanted to know of White artists. Before Eminem there were hip hop artists the 1st won was you wouldn't believe was Blondie - Rapture in 1978, then the Beastie Boys, 3rd Bass, Vanilla Ice & others. Where i'm from there is Atmosphere, Brother Ali & Prof. There a guy called Logic that is blowing up now. Hope the in site helps you out & your posts to figure out where you really want to take it but don't be a copy cat reaction site there are a lot of them now. Be different like Lost In Vegas. Good luck.
Me Against The World, Only God Can Judge Me, and So Many Tears are great introspective Tupac songs that would be awesome for you to react to to get to see the other side of Tupac.
The other guys on this song are from the legendary hip hop group Digital Underground, they served as Tupac's mentors whenever he first started rapping.
You should watch Tupac: Resurrection. It was nominated for an academy award for best documentary... should've won. It's 2pacs life in his own words (through interview parts). It's beautifully done and very interesting. He had an incredible life for such a young person. It also touches on his family background with black Panthers and political prisoners. Maybe you could even make a reaction out of that...
Tupac was a great MC, visionary, lyricist and was way ahead of his time. His top 10 in my humble personal opinion in no particular order are: Changez, letter to my unborn child, brenda's got a baby, dear mama, ambitionz as a rider, keep ya head up, life goes on, staring through my rear view, unconditional love, ghetto gospel. Have fun, you will love them.
The other guys are from a group called Digital Underground (Humpty Hump...) 2Pac actually started out with them. He was a background guy. And then they put him on eventually.
First single from Strictly 4 My Niggaz was Holla if u hear me... Didnt go so well, than Shock G from DU told him to drop I get around and from the moment Tupac became worldwide superstar...
"The Humpty Dance" and "Same Song" by Shock G. He was in that song. If you haven't heard those songs that would be a good reaction. They follow the same vibe. Same Song is 2pac's Debut.
I've been trying to have my friends listen to tupac that haven't been exposed to him. What we have to realize is he was 25 when. He was took from us . I am now 47 and he was say Shit that I can really under stand and for me to be flicking through RU-vid and to run into you mind and you I acknowledge would you have from listening to the few song is such a a relief or should I say empowerment cuz Tubac was not just for us he was just for everybody us I was mainly black people but he was for the minority and if you check more eggs and stuff interviews and other songs you will see how powerful he was and such a young age I respect your show and that you took the chance to listen to him and enjoy it I tell people if you don't take a chance you don't stand a chance and us about other types of music what does say heartfelt for everybody minority good show I like it and I will be sharing it with others keep it up MBD my advice is that you dive a little deeper into interview and other songs from his catalog he had two different size I were both understandable if you come from that so you made my day peace
You should check it out the different sides to 2pac's music with songs such as hit em up, resist the temptation, Brenda's got a baby, or When we ride. Keep it up :)
youre never gonna go wrong with Pac. The other fellaz on the track were from the group Digital Underground of "Humpty Dance" fame. Pac got his break being a dancer for them. I want to say his 1st break to get a verse was on "Same Song"
'Renee' by The Lost Boyz...old but my favorite song... Or 'Things wil never change by E-40 thats my second favorite... I'm old school so my playlist is 95% older stuff... But those are some new artest to check out...
Man I been binge watching you all damn day. I heard you say a few times voice with ass to it. Like voice? Check out some gangstar ( guru) rip) voice gets me still. Black thought from the Roots might get ya too!
2 songs I think you'll love is Proof - "Forgive Me" or Proof - "Kurt Kobain" he was Eminems best friend but unfortunately he got shot 12 years ago, Proofs Son has followed in the footsteps of his dad and is now a rapper under the name Nasaan and one of his songs is called "OK" if you ever get chance to check that out as well
still clown with the underground is a reference from being in Digital Underground. Shock G produced track. Humpty. hung out with him one night he bought a bottle of champagne at the club and we kicked it
Janell Monae Archandroid...React to the album in full. She hits almost every kind of genre on it and it's a concept album based around a story. It will blow your mind.
A lot of people think that tupacs slogan (and tattoo) of thug life was a gangster life style, but it was an acronym. The Hate U Give Little Infants Fucks Everyone. It was actually his fork of a political movement believing that inner city problems come from the lack of parenting. Absolute genius. Berkley colllege actually has an english course on the life and poetry of tupac amaru shakur. Cool little facts
Michelob is definitely on the rise lol every function I go to has Michelob rather than Bud Light or Budweiser. Corona & Modelo is always the primary suspect though lol
Technically this is a Digital Underground song featuring PAC. If I’m not mistaken they took him under his wing and then he took off like a rocket 🚀. Big ups to Digital Underground for discovering 2Pac!!! 🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼✊🏼
May I suggest reacting to Mac Miller? "Donald Trump" for a party type vibe and "Clarity" or "The Star Room" for a deeper/lyracist vibe. I'm a fan of all, but "clarity" (especially paired with the official video) gives me a raging case of "feelitis"