"He'd never sacrifice his lyrical integrity for quantity." You hit the bullseye with that one. That's one of the many reasons why I feel blessed i grew up in that era listening to anything that had his name attached to it. There's wasn’t any artist who gave it to you like Pac. Every song you could feel his passion, energy, heart, and emotions. The qualities 95% of artists nowadays dont have a clue about.
I fell in love with Tupac after watching "Brenda". I'm a 43 yr old white woman. I was in high school when I first saw the video. His compassion and story telling techniques just drew me in. I learned a lot from his story telling. I was drawn to his energy. I can remember going to the mall with my best friend to buy his "All Eyes on Me" CD set. The moment I laid eyes on the cover I instantly fell in love. He had the looks, compassion, empathy, wisdom and intelligence. He was the whole package. The craziest part about looking back at his interviews, he spoke a lot of truth about topics that are relevant now. With that being said, only one word comes to mind... Profhet. I know he made it straight to heaven. God saw that while Tupac was not perfect, his efforts to make a change in the right direction was being picked apart by the selfish and corrupt. Though his fans miss him and wish we could see what else he would accomplish, God knew it was time for Pac to rest. He accomplished so much in such a short time. RIP Tupac. Xoxo 💖🙏 ☮️😇✝️
ONLY BEING WASHED IN THE BLOOD OF JESUS CHRIST AND BEING BORN OF THE SPIRIT OF JESUS CHRIST, TAKES ANY SOUL TO HEAVEN!!! I HOPE TUPAC DID MAKE IT HOME TO JESUS CHRIST...TUPAC'S CREATOR, LORD AND SAVIOR🙏🙏🙏 ONLY THE FINISHED COMPLETED WORK OF JESUS CHRIST ON CALVARY'S CROSS GIVES EACH SOUL VICTORY TO ENTER INTO THE KINGDOM OF HEAVEN "GLORY"!!!
A few of the men in my family revealed that they couldn’t play that one song because it literally made them so emotional. I’m an adult and I remember when my eldest sibling ran into my room (I was a teenager) and he screamed: “Turn it off! Nope! Turn it off! I don’t want to hear that song being played around me ever again” I swear he was going to cry. That’s when I realized how powerful Pac was ✨💐✨❤️❤️RIP 💋💋💋
I remember the day he was announced dead. I didn't go to school for 3 days. Name an artist that even a guy from Somaliland can relate to. RIP to the greatest artist of all time.
There will NEVER be anybody as good Pac. He’s actually extremely underrated when it came to his lyricism but people don’t like thinking for themselves they just copy what they heard from others.
Ppl are so dumb.. I'm pretty sure when they say he's "not a lyricist" they really mean he didn't do double entendres etc.. but then they consider Common and Talib lyricists and they never did doubles either. They were underground so they were branded lyricists lolllll
If they do one, I beg that they try to remain as close to the the original production as possible. The attempts at “modernizing” the production on certain unreleased Tupac tracks is my biggest complaint about the posthumous albums.
@@000blocks000 definitely, they should be produced by people who were close to pac and respect his vision, and don't try to tarnish his legacy like what has happened in the past
@@000blocks000 The only last posthumous album that was good is Loyal to the Game. I mean, you gotta give credit where it’s due. Eminem worked his ass off in laying the groundwork with his beats, which really had that hardcore sound to go along with Pac’s lyrics. I didn’t love the album just because of Eminem, I loved it because it had a lot of respect to it.
Bro I wish there was like an entire movie of just 2Pac in the studio. Y'know seeing Pac working is like seeing God creating life. It's one of the few things I wish I could do, is just watch 2Pac working. I often go back and listen to his interviews to spark my motivation. I love his work ethic, I am pretty sure that if we had Pac for one more year, we would get double the shit we have (songs, movies, interviews, events ......)
At first I thought a movie on pacs life would be great but that all eyez on me movie was garbage!! Pacs life needed a series because of how much he accomplished in such a short period of time and how many stories his peers have about Pac that we never get tired of hearing that we as fans want to see or picture play out on the screen needed more than an average movie length of time. Could you imagine a series on Netflix on Pacs life? Hopefully they can make that happen with the right producer and director.
@@Mr.International82 Personally I think the All Eyez On Me movie was great for new people to skim over his life but as a long time fan it felt more like a half assed cash grab and not an actual tribute. But I agree, a series would be better than a movie, not to mention it they were to make an actual movie like Resurrection we could get a sound track with unreleased songs rather than rehashing the same songs in a different order. Songs like Reincarnation, Watch Ya Mouth, Road To Glory maybe even some unheards like Till I C L.A. , Ma Babiez Mama or Death B4 Dishonor
I love how Tupac wanted the world to be in a better place and wanted everything but love for other people in his lyrics. Tupac is my all time favorite rapper. He was such in a rush in time for music because he knew he was gonna die. He wanted his music to be perfect and to inspire other people to do better.R.I.P the GOAT Tupac Shakur 💯
Remember me, as an outcast, outlaw Another album out, that's what I'm about more Gettin' raw 'til the day I see my casket Buried as a G while the whole world remembers me until the end of time - 2pac ( Song until the end of Time) 🔥 ✊👊 As crazy as he was there will be no other! ✊ 👊
@@thetimeofourlives.2128 Right that poem he wrote in the events of my demise he wrote that when he was like 18 and he wrote this song probably between the ages of 24 and 25 dude was crazy LOL but his intellect was through the roof for his age R.I.P ✊👊
@@dasouth4297 facts nobody will forget this dude as all else crazy I can honestly say out of all the rappers he loved us the most and he was fighting for us
“Blasphemy” is his masterpiece . To be able to breakdown religion on how it’s not to be revered. To deconstruct for what it really is at 25 is astounding
The Outlaws said he was listening to it on the way home and he himself was astonished saying what am I talking about? It's like he became a vessel for higher power and the lyrics came through him. It's deep.
2pac was a beast in the studio man. He was ahead of his time, He was doing what NBA youngboy does now. Dropping banger after banger, constantly. Never missing. We missed out on so much more music from pac. He was planning on working with nas and numerous other New York rappers, also he was planning on working with outkast, UGK and also deangelo and r kelly. Man pac would have killed it in 1997, I feel like he was reaching his prime, I don't think his work here was done. if you notice his last album the don killuminati his rap style had changed so much and was getting way more better. 1997 would have been crazy. Such a shame such talent was taken away from us smh
And That’s the reason why he‘s better than Biggie to me. He was just unreal when it comes to session,passion & focus. I can’t understand how ppl say he isn’t Lyrically. Bcs they‘re so many unreleased songs where he was busy on the mic. Pac a Legend for sure
Man, if Pac was still alive he would do Lil Wayne things before Lil Wayne did that. For the fact he made All Eyez On Me in just 2 weeks shows how goated he‘s is. Legend Pac🐐
When it comes to music, 2pac remain the hero and my best! He's an uncelebrated philosopher. It doesn't matter how you did it, it doesn't matter how long you stay and it doesn't matter how you have been perceived or rated. What matters is the impact you make and the legacy you left behind. He emphasized "Change" which eventually become a popular slogan at every stage of affairs. Rest on the great philosopher. Tupac Shakur. Nevaluz.
Tupac is my favorite artist of all time not only because of his music but because I grew up without a father so discovering pacs music and his interviews and his mindset towards things and people I’ll take all of those lessons with me forever so thank you Rest In Peace
2Pac wasn't just a rapper, he was a poet and a visionary. Pac was an icon, a true legend and a true 🐐 in hip-hop. My favorite album by him is Me Against the World.
This was great to watch! Few videos I hadn’t seen of pac! Showing him on a more down to earth level! What a multi talented guy this dude was!! A huge loss for us all! Still bump his music every day!
2pac hit you in every which direction you never knew what way he was coming from on a record he touched on all 10 basic human emotions in his music i.e Fear, Anger, Sadness, Joy, Disgust, Trust, Anticipation, Surprise, Remorse and Love. Most rappers only one or two dimensional 2pac had layers of versatility.
when pac passed me and my girlfriend at the time and several friends all didnt go to school for an entire week a couple kids got in trouble..lol pac is a legendary figure . no doubt.
He touched so many people and still does. Its amazing. All over the World, people know him, have favorite Lyrics they can sing along in the sleep. And yet, he was still so young, hard to believe how much he achieved in such a short time. i mean, its not only the music, the films, the poetry etc too. Gone, but never forgotten
Summer of 96 Pac was ridin on some other type of energy. Makaveli is PAC’s most organic album and my favorite. No Johnny J, new sound, no outside features other than Bad Azz. Iconic shit.
His best album was "Me Against The World" based upon production and subject matter. He was more in tune with what going on with how the world was and the trial and tribulations he was facing. The "All Eyes On Me" album was more forced even though it was a good album but the production was more instrumental to the album than his earlier works.
This man allowed a disabled girl hang in the studio with him for a whole day.. he had a heart of gold.. he invited her whole family too and took care of them He also flew a little boy who was terminally ill with cancer to a basketball game with him and then named a foundation after the boy when he passed away called “Joshua’s Dream”
fo real a lil disable girl hanging out @ death row?!! lulz was suge around that day?? ...damn. RIP pac 😔 snoop snake n diddy hope karma get yall someday.
My favourite album is the don killuminati. For casual fans that aren't familiar with his work I recommend you listen to his song blasphemy to get a glimpse of his brilliant poetry. If you analyse that song and get what he's saying you will go wow. The guy was a genius and brilliant at hidden meanings in his music. A lot of his words go over people heads but if you analyse his songs you will realize what a genius this guy was.
Pac was alien having accomplished all that he's done considering all that he's been through in just 6 years!. . You could only imagine what 30+ years would look like.
Pac in the studio was like nothing you've ever seen before......as fast as he wrote it ,he would go in there and buss it like he had been knowing it......4 songs in 8 hrs easy....if your were on the song and he wrote his part before you.....u off the song,and he's going to write another verse infront of you,and go in the booth and buss.....come out and say "alright next song"
I wish I was in the studio with him when he was recording hit 'em up, cos I really wish to see the 🔥 in his eyez at the last part of the track, rest in power pac
I think Pac knew his time was short therefore his "sense of urgency" (and the energy created from that urgency!) was and still to this day is UNMATCHED! It can't be duplicated!
@@rockk9753 duh Captain Obvious! I don't think he cared about "rubbing people the wrong way." That was his intention. He felt he was wronged. So as they say........"hurt people hurt people."
For me I think it was that genius in him that he was born wit imagine ur birthday present it's 265 pages of a book u should read till to the end when you done reading it u should explain what was the book talking about to ur mom
If you love music, there’s nothing more magical than being in the studio working with an artist. I had the blessing of spending a few hours just him and I talking about everything. I love him. I love his music and I love the idea that I will see him again, one day. In my heart forever. ❤
Sorry to break it to you but there's not a single thing that's real about PAC he was a fraud liar and deciver who only acted hard on camera akil the mc is pacs new identity
@@dominicbrogsdale3348 you can go watch thug immortal documentary on RU-vid and hear my uncle Troy tell a few different stories he had with tupac. Apparently they fought once because tupac wouldn’t get out of my uncles cousins car lol
2 Pac is a deep player who spoke real all day every day and me as some who like to write music he is an insparation to all of us that grew up in the 1990's
The best track from Tupac in my opinion is changes this track is full of messages and i really love hearing to this track and the sad thing is nothing really changed till now but dont lose hope or faith Rest in Peace Pac
2PAC : the greatest, the only one, the rap God, the power of words, the eternal, the magical, the iconic, the inspiration, ................ just is simply 2PAC
I was behind pac mainly because he was the people's champion, and he was motivating, inspiration. I listened to 2pac even more after the 7 day theory when I started getting into writing poems, stories and drawing. Plus my uncle looked like a season veteran 2pac.
Love this I am a 53year old man. Tupac spook to my heart as a young man. I was able to see things from a point of view that my heart was only able to see with his music.
TUPAC the most efficient rapper ever.. this nigga had more speed than the terminator destroying the music industry with his banging music (in a good way).. writing ar least 3 songs in a day that's what makes Tupac so great!! And his struggles & inspirational message in the songs will forever live on (keep your head up).. the song which touched me the most is 'I ain't mad at cha' ..imagine you made a song and a video reflecting on your life and your enemies who wanted you kill and to still forgive them in your song saying "I ain't mad at cha", now that is so deep. Then Tupac died after this song. That's what makes it so touching. It's like he knows he's about to die..This guy inspirational a great LEGEND
@@jalenaverylloydaveryiisson8862 he was surrounded with enemies who he though was his friends.. those who he eat with, drink with and laugh with betrayed him... I don't even think Suge was a friend to him.. Tupac should of never got into that vehicle that night with Suge
This was deep and the elaboration of pacs life and habits was well explained. I love other artist explaining there pov of things as well. This was well put together. 👏 Thanks for making this.
pac was born to be an icon, he knew he wasnt long for this world so he was in a hurry to say what he wanted to say, he was a visionary, he didnt deserve to go out the way he did, people say hes still alive like they do elvis, its hard for some people to accept hes gone
@@ashwilson177He lacked nothing. Imagine he took his time to write a song. If he wanted to he could be more lyrical than anyone, but it wad all about the message.
@@ashwilson177 I spoke to you in a civil manner and you chose to insult me. Using phones on site are prohibited, and that's why I made small grammar mistakes.
Loved pac always will I remember when he past I cried for days still to this day I get teary eyed. There is no other rapper I can ever listen to that will measure up to pac to this day I can listen to pacs music all day long
There is actually an audiobook called Tupac in the studio that drops this year or next year all I know is I pre-ordered it and I can't wait to hear the stories of that book
Tupac worked fast and got music out because he had so many ideas and lot of the time Tupac wanted to do different projects especially while doing "Me Against The World" and "The Don Killuminati : 7 Day Theory" during those times Tupac was recording for his Group Album "Thug Life" in 1994 while making his 3rd studio album "Me Against The World" and in 1996 Tupac was recording for a collaboration with East Coast Rappers and West Coast Rappers called "One Nation" while he was recording "The Don Killuminati:7 Day Theory"...Tupac just loved being in the studio creating music and he wanted to get his message across to the people as well as the people he had a problem with...Tupac is the GOAT 🐐because of the level he was on and the great amount of music he made well before he turned 25 years old and to put out so much Great Music in a short time is remarkable...I just don't see any other Rapper who impacted and influenced Hip Hop the way Tupac did...Many have made a Big Impact and Influenced the culture but not all in one like Tupac
To this day I'm still influenced by his music he was a young man but was very very wise and ahead of his time he had the knowledge and wisdom of a 40 year old.I was in school when I heard he died a sad day I'll always remember 🙏🙏
The words that he spoke to Jada Pinket Smith was priceless when he wrote a poem that said I've seen your Kind before Pac was so spiritually intuitive!!