I was 12 years old when PAC died. I remember vividly coming home from school, turning the tv on to MTV and saw Kurt Loader announce his death. I’d loved PAC since I was little when I saw him in Juice. This video still breaks my heart and brings a tears to my eyes. I’m 40 years old now and still listen to 2pac several times a week. Thank you for showing love to PAC ❤
Yep, debuted 2 days after he passed. Thats why everyone’s always like damn he predicted his death was coming, he knew he had to get these good words on out to the people!
He didn't want Pac in this song help because he was trying to live a straight life and Pac was still in the game. Pac was lementing on the fact the guy didn't want to be part of the life anymore and was no long associating with him but he wasn't mad at him.
This my favorite pac video the song is great but the video is just over the top this is the stuff that separates pac from these other rap niggas okay so pac dies protecting his friend and because of survivor's gulilt his friend spirals down into a deep depression.. so pac who's now transitioned is sent back to help his friend thru his situation so he can finally be at peace "you gotta earn your way" this is pac's way of earning his place in heaven notice at the end of the last verse he looks directly at his friend and tells him "I ain't mad atcha" his friend blamed himself for pac's death but at the end he comes out of his depression gets his shit together and visits pac's wife , daughter and mother at the end of the video 😭😢 pac was outhea tryna make niggas cry