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EXCLUSIVE: Tupac - So Many Tears

Having a bit of trouble with the Scarface upload everyone, I'm sorry but I will get it up soon ASAP! Hopefully this makes up for it :)

EXCLUSIVE: Tupac - So Many Tears

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Yes I agree with you all even though he's talk about death It somehow comes out Beautiful but I think that's because What he's talking about we all wonder about it, Life after death, Losing love ones, It comes from a real place In all of us!

RED

You guys should watch the movie Juice! I think your Dad will enjoy it.

Milton Williams

I totally agree! (Kai’s dad)

The FrontRoom

"My every move was a calculated step to bring me closer to embrace an early death ... Now there's nothing left" #Genius!!

Angela Faison

I often think about who Pac would be if he was still here & what he would have done with his time. The same way I think about what impact Martin or Malcolm would have had if they were able to grow old. I feel like they all would've changed the world so much ❤️

Amanda B

Thanks for the rec, Jordan. Definitely need to watch a doc on this giant of hip hop. (dad)

The FrontRoom

If you still want to learn more about PAC, watch the documentary “Dear Mama” on Hulu. Great dive into his life and his mother’s background that made him the man he became. Highly recommended.

Jordan Richardson

I just subscribed to listen to you guys react to 2pac.. he saved my life.

Cameron

At one time Tupac was suicidal, I think dad was spot on in his thoughts that Pac wanted to leave this world. If you haven't watched Dear Mama Afeni or his aunt(I can't remember who) recounts him sitting alone on Jasmine Guys sofa with a gun. I can't remember if it was after he got shot or after the rape allegations but those time periods overlapped anyway.

Amanda B

Thanks man!

The FrontRoom

Thats a really fly jacket Kai

Jonathan

funny your days says something about pac feeling "trapped"... listen to a tack fromhis first album, its called "trapped"... You know they got me trapped in this prison of seclusion, Happiness, living on the streets is a delusion Even a smooth criminal one day must get caught, Shot up or shot down with the bullet that he bought...

Steve Jacoby

Hail Mary by Tupac 🙌

Aeriona Moles

To learn more about Tupac like your dad said he wanted, watch the documentary 'Tupac Resurrection'. It's a chronological life story narrated in his own words from various interviews. Really well produced and a must watch. Soundtrack is great too

Richard Birchall

One of my favorite PAC songs

Alex Umana

Please react to more Pac!!! “Letter 2 my unborn” “Better Dayz” “Po N****z Blues Remix” “Life Goes On” “Unconditional Love” “High Speed” “Hellrazor” “White Manz World” “Baby don’t Cry” “Pain” “Pour out a little Liquor” “I Wonder if Heaven got a Ghetto (hiphop version)”

Marco

Tell dad Tupac resurrection is a GREAT movie about tupacs life from his birth to his death, it even goes into his parents backgrounds !

miss texas

It would be cool if you guys reacted to a Tupac movie like JUICE

miss texas

Great reaction ! Please show dad Tupac hail Mary video

miss texas

Was Stevie sampled? I totally missed that somehow! Thanks Elizabeth :) - Kai’s dad

The FrontRoom

The level of awareness Tupac had of his own situation and childhood trauma as a whole was incredible. He left it all in his music and people are still disecting his words to this day. People realized his words were simple but yet 10 fold powerful. This is why I rank him over a Biggie or Eminem who may have technically been better rappers. But Tupac's impact far exceeds any of those rappers solely off his subject matter. It was so much deeper than the surface and I am forever grateful for Tupac Shakur. The man will have you thinking about your own life experiences and how they shaped you as an individual. Far more impactful than any rap feat anyone can do. Nipsey Hussle is a similar style rapper that has the same impact on the rap culture. Hope you guys react to some of his work also in the future

K. Rich Jr.

Love when you guys react to Tupac. I’m surprised Dad didn’t catch the Stevie Wonder sample in this song (unless I missed him saying something in the commentary)

Elizabeth Kelly

GREAT REACTION AS ALWAYS GENTLEMEN. THIS TRACK MIGHT BE IN MY "TOP 3" TUPAC TRACKS OF ALL TIME!

KAZBAAH

Tupac definitely had a way with words. He always was able to paint a perfect picture with simplistic words. That’s why he’s so relatable. You can see yourself in his songs. Even if you lived a completely different life.

Gary Domingos

Mine too. Thanks for watching Luni

The FrontRoom

To Live and Die in LA from his Makaveli album is one I think you guys would really enjoy.

Kenysha

Great reaction. My favorite Tupac album.

Luni


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