I’m glad yall clarified Pac being a lyricist. This has been a life long battle I’ve had in rap discussions since a kid.😅
@dulo253Ай бұрын
Feel me?!? They love tryna downplay Pac's pen.
@andinetrbruce1213Ай бұрын
@@dulo253 Exactly. Pac wasn't a word play type but his poetic lyricism was second to none. Just listen to the second verse of White Man's World if there are any doubts.
@dulo253Ай бұрын
@andinetrbruce1213 that 3rd verse on Me Against the World too
@andinetrbruce1213Ай бұрын
@@dulo253 Now why would you do that? I just re-listened to that verse and it was indeed lyrical miracle spit from Pac and then i had to re-listen to the rest (since you sent me there) and damn....that last verse of F the World was like...bro i actually remember colliding with ninjas in that era with flags hanging out their pocket while screaming "well homie i don't give a f if you blood or cuz...long as you got love for thugs" damn just damn.
@dulo253Ай бұрын
@andinetrbruce1213 listen to "Outlaw" with your eyes closed. It's like listening to a movie unfold in your head.
@bm717252Ай бұрын
In the Makaveli era, PAC was at his peak lyrically. Album simply amazing 🔥🔥🔥🔥
@prof3ssor178Ай бұрын
Yes! Super classic 🔥🔥🔥🔥
@anonymousapocalypse247Ай бұрын
💯
@King-oj8hrАй бұрын
Not even close to his peak. He never had the opportunity to reach his peak.
@melvinhhcp3615Ай бұрын
@@King-oj8hrWe're only going by the 25 years that he lived. So Makaveli was by far Pac's peak.
@Mont3000Ай бұрын
I agree but most people sleep on all the albums before All Eyez On Me, he was snappin on those too.
@kincamell22 ай бұрын
"Promise if I have a seed, I'ma guide him right Dear Lord, don't let me die tonight I got words for my comrades, listen and learn Ain't nothin' free, get back what you earned" - Tupac "Last year was a hard one, but life goes on Bumpin' my head against the wall, learnin' right from wrong They say my ghetto instrumental detrimental to kids As if they can't see the misery in which they live Blame me for the outcome, ban my records - check it Don't have to bump this, but please respect it I took a minus and now the hard times are behind us Turned it to a plus, now they stuck livin' blinded"- Tupac
@grinchoi1Ай бұрын
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
@tiimeizmoneyАй бұрын
“Ain’t nothing free GIVE back what u earn” 🔥
@jdmorford1117Ай бұрын
LEGENDARY!!!
@rnixon753Ай бұрын
Yes sir
@YaYa_1435Ай бұрын
Facts
@Bcamp24942 ай бұрын
Man Crooks break down of Pac’s rhyme scheme on his second Hail Mary verse was 🔥.His knowledge of the craft is incredible and he shows love. Much love Crook salute 🫡
@aaronshamburger942Ай бұрын
He was talking to Joe budden directly
@nogrecordsАй бұрын
@@aaronshamburger942one million percent. ʞɔnℲ Joe Budden! I could hear Crook breakdown Pac songs from now until my last dayz on this earth!
@dagangsta0fluv2 ай бұрын
... White Manz World & Hold Your Head are my favorite 2Pac songs. But Blasphemy is the best song on this Album.
@marcus.64872 ай бұрын
yeah mane, thoze r my favorite junts off that album too mane ✌🏿🔥🔥🔥
@ChurchOfTUPACАй бұрын
Listen to it in the knowledge Jesus came for the lost of his nation 70AD when the temple was destroyed. Tupac is SACRIFICIAL BLOOD IN THE PLACE OF SIN. Simon carried the cross (with EXODUS 1831 in it dedicated to Nat Turner...who was guided by God"...u have 400 years of slavery, just like Exodus, with a woman called "Moses", Harriet Tubman, leading her ppl out of bondage (no Diddy). And the FBI COINTELPRO seeking to "prevent the rise of a black messiah "...well...if u reap what u sow what does that require? And what i got is the Intelligent Counter Program as T.U.P.A.C - The Undisputed Pope Aint Catholic (6 month b4 Kendrick was "in pole like the Pope....Makaveli's offspring ". My life is predestine for this. Also.. go read what he wrote on the handwritten trackist for the Makaveli album. This is NOT my theory. It's his. It checks out. Got some videos bout this but I'm gonna do better 1s very soon. More concise...even tho all the evidence is there. I got tons for this and tons for myself. And the tons for myself was to understand this.
@grinchoi1Ай бұрын
Blasphemy gives me goosebumps
@nbaoldhead4666Ай бұрын
Yep my Top 3 on thst album too!! At age 49 then the tracks that stayed relevant even as a GrabdFather
@action8393Ай бұрын
HYH hit different. All time fav
@borngifted53982 ай бұрын
Makaveli is 2Pac at his absolute Best !!! So many song titles from this Album became major staples in HipHop History !!! 🔥👑 🔥
@immaculatemal13792 ай бұрын
Yes Makaveli is like the final boss he’s lyrically at the top of his game and could’ve made this a double album with no skips is what always gets me when I think about all the unreleased classics he had at his passing. It’s messed up because he’s was only getting better and making quality music at a rapid pace effortlessly. Man imagine Pac at 28, let alone his 40’s & 50’s on the mic
@Mono-kr4ih2 ай бұрын
Facts All the people who say PAC isn't Lyrical never heard this album. facts 7 Day theory his best work
@prof3ssor1782 ай бұрын
@@Mono-kr4ihIT'S RETARTED WHEN PEOPLE SAY PAC AIN'T LYRICAL NEEDS TO BE SLAPPED ✋🏾 HE'S ALWAYS BEEN LYRICAL.. HE'S HIP-HOP.. LOL SOME PEOPLE JUST DON'T KNOW WHAT HIP-HOP SOUNDS LIKE SMH
@Mono-kr4ih2 ай бұрын
@@prof3ssor178 Big facts my favorite PAC album is Thug Life they was all lyrical on that album
@prof3ssor178Ай бұрын
@@Mono-kr4ih Yes sir 💯
@Ruthless_RaiderАй бұрын
One of the deepest "HALF-BARS" I've ever heard: "Comin for the Pharoah's kids.....Babylon BEWARE!" Even during his war, he was STILL tryna wake us up and warn the enemy. Realest S--- EVER!
@KP43-08Ай бұрын
Tupac didn’t care about being lyrical he just cared about getting his message across and that’s what people have to understand
@RapperHolikАй бұрын
that's what the world related to. That's why he's the GOAT and the most popular and appreciated worldwide.
@stephencox8723Ай бұрын
Tupac most obviously cared about being lyrical. look at how he pieces syllables together. his rhyme style is patterned after rakim.
@KP43-08Ай бұрын
@@stephencox8723 yeah but he still didn’t care as much as people care about it today he cared more about the message than how he said something but when he actually says something, he puts energy behind it so it really didn’t matter if he was lyrical or not
@stephencox8723Ай бұрын
@@KP43-08 if you’re lining up six syllables often you most definitely care about being lyrical. he doesn’t have to make his lines technically sound yet he does it with great skill quite often. Pac definitely cared about the feeling and energy but just based on how he patterns his rhymes he cares about being lyrical a great deal.
@KP43-08Ай бұрын
@@stephencox8723 OK bro I’m not gonna sit up here and argue with you he’s My favorite rapper I’m just saying he was a type of artist that cared about his message more than anything else that’s all I’m trying to say dammm..
@kyle64242 ай бұрын
Cold part about it, got smoked by a fiend, tried to floss on him, blind to a broken man's dream - c'mon bro.
@grinchoi1Ай бұрын
I rewind that part mad times. That bar is so poetic and visual.
@jetta3568Ай бұрын
A Hard lesson.. ⛽️ 🔥 I use that line in day to day life .. a lot of conversations.. it’s real!!
@hiphoptruthsАй бұрын
The broken man shouldve cried it out and let that other man who flossed on him make him stronger to get his hustle game up so he could floss too instead of being an emotional b***h and smoke dude 😂
@mississippimakaveli6779Ай бұрын
A hard lesson
@Jay-o1n7xАй бұрын
This is the dopest break down I have ever heard of Pac’s Makaveli album. Crook is right. I have noticed the new generation mostly discredit Pac’s writing ability but Pac was an outstanding lyricist and poet. Great high level hiphop content right here. Shoutout to Tray,Yac and Crook. This vid made my day.
@twinboyz2004Ай бұрын
He said “ Peeped the weakness in the rap game and SEWED IT”🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
@OlliWitta3_21 күн бұрын
And THAT is why he was killed. Sean Combs
@Fowler0526Ай бұрын
“Money-makin' plans, pistol close at hand, swollen pockets Let me introduce the topic, then we drop it Expose snakes ‘cause they breed freely See me rise, located worldwide like the art of graffiti”-Makaveli killed that!
@derrickhoward1543Ай бұрын
He actually said ride. It rhymes with worldwide. Peep the details.
@OnlyUknow2Ай бұрын
Located worldwide like the art of graffiti is a crazy/insane bar!!! Double triple meaning.
@TwoH.Q2 ай бұрын
Finally!!!! People don’t talk about this album with the proper reverence! It’s Illmatic and Makaveli, tied for greatest hip hop album of all time, for me.
@immaculatemal13792 ай бұрын
I always said that. Both short but no skips and lyrically inclined. I just think Pac had the more entertaining Voice and Energy on the mic while Nas was lyrical genius with his descriptive and heavily detailed pen.
@TwoH.QАй бұрын
Agree with you on all points!
@ChurchOfTUPACАй бұрын
Yeah.... but Makaveli is SACRIFICIAL BLOOD IN THE PLACE OF SIN. SIMON carried the cross (with EXODUS 1831 in it dedicated to Nat Turner who was guided by God)..and 400 years (Exodus) of slavery including a woman called "Moses", Harriet Tubman, leading her ppl out of bondage (no Diddy)....and the FBI COINTELPRO seeking to "prevent the rise of a black messiah "... and if u reap what u sow what does that require?.... Add to that, Jesus came soon for the lost of his nation 70AD when the temple was destroyed as prophesied known as the Seige of Jerusalem? Well...this is 1 percent of what i got in my predestined path and I've been T.U.P.A.C - The Undisputed Pope Aint Catholic at least 6 months b4 Kendrick was claiming to be "in pole like the Pope... Makaveli's Offspring ". I pieced this in late 2012. Last thing I'd say; go google the handwritten tracklist for the Makaveli album...this is NOT my theory...this is his. The Makaveli album is GOD LEVEL .... for real.
@melvinhhcp3615Ай бұрын
Nas surpassed Illmatic
@TheHumanBallsackАй бұрын
I've always believed these two albums are the pinnacle of Hip Hop. I'm glad someone else agrees
@stephenlee3495Ай бұрын
Pac was getting deeper and deeper on each project.
@knowthyself6335Ай бұрын
17:20 is a good explanation of why 2 pac is a lyricist. Many people say he is not! They be missing it. They be hating!!!
@big_probАй бұрын
Yes because any critism of pac is always hating 🤦🏿
@knowthyself6335Ай бұрын
@big_prob tell us how you really feel!!
@ramire7heavenz252Ай бұрын
Usually it a NY ñigg@... im from Jersey btw
@knowthyself6335Ай бұрын
@ramire7heavenz252 Already I'm from Down South.
@AnnaNoyola-k2rАй бұрын
Haterz
@anthonywhitaker227Ай бұрын
Trey Dee said some cold shit when he said 2 Pac said we are the strongest most beautiful people on the planet 🌍 and We need to dig deep in our selfs and find that ! 🫶🏿 the young King 🤴🏾 knew how to speak to the soul of the real Soulja’s from the streets 🤛🏿
@imayeseekayАй бұрын
💪🏾💪🏾
@MrStacyD1200Ай бұрын
The RAWNESS of this album is what makes it (2 me) the Greatest Album Of All Time!
@deshawzn79Ай бұрын
This is hands down my favorite album of all time. Start to finish no skips. Completed in a damn week which is even more krazy!!!
@Mr.Memphis102 ай бұрын
Makaveli always been my favorite album!
@kincamell22 ай бұрын
Gratitude. I walked 4 miles to buy that CD from The Warehouse. I was 13 years young. One of the best albums, ever.
@pappi-z1f2 ай бұрын
makaveli his greatest album in my opinion
@nicstone3141Ай бұрын
His greatest its the greatest album in hip hop history
@alpizzle2963Ай бұрын
I co sign this
@chriss4061Ай бұрын
All eyes on me 1000 times better in my opinion
@alpizzle2963Ай бұрын
@@chriss4061 says no one
@chriss4061Ай бұрын
@@alpizzle2963 says my opinion
@gheewhizАй бұрын
underrated lyricist! we all know he had the aura and the rebel spirit that we love, but the rhymes aren't appreciated enough!
@nicmag7238Ай бұрын
Me Against the World is still my favorite 2PAC album, but Makaveli comes in as a strong 2nd; however, that posthumous R U STILL DOWN is hotter because those songs were made around the same time at MATW.
@hoya4448Ай бұрын
💯
@steven1811Ай бұрын
😮
@joshuakithyoma9575Ай бұрын
Still I rise album is better than most of his albums ...Me against the world is his greatest though
@christemple22212 ай бұрын
"there's a rush, this could be my last chapter" 🎯🎯 YOU COULD FEEL IT‼️
@kingdarius901Ай бұрын
Very very dark album timeless and one for the books!
@bird3atlАй бұрын
Pac was our generations Fred Hampton ✊🏾💪🏾
@melvinhhcp3615Ай бұрын
Malcolm X
@MakePlazeАй бұрын
@@melvinhhcp3615 you can pick either one, and yes he was that to our generation. Now if you know how each fell to their demise, then are we really gonna say conspiracy theories when we ask about the roll suge played in his demise? Do we not know who Malcolm X's security detail was, do we not know who willie oneal was, do we not know who jesse jackson is and where he was standing? Eye phux with Crook, but snoop was planted, and not authentic.
@bobbyrossfella3248Ай бұрын
When i listen to tracks like Hold Ya Head, I hear a grown man whos been through a lifetime already. Not a 25 year old whos just coming into his own. Even though theres lighter or more up beat tracks like toss it up and to live and die in la, songs like white mans world and blasphemy put it all in perspective. We are dealing with a different mindset here. Listening to Makaveli to me is equivalent to reading several books such as art of war and autobiography of malcolm x rolled into one. Grown up hip hop. Not preachy, just spitting facts. Raw and uncut. This is why I still to this day can appreciate this album and its content. Its still relevant and will continue to be. Timeless.
@OlliWitta3_21 күн бұрын
Facts "Life of An Outlaw" is GIVING GAME . Art of War. "Code 3 , attack formation, pull out your pistols. Keep an eye out for them devil's, cuz they're itching to get ya"
@OlliWitta3_21 күн бұрын
20:42 is God just another COP waiting to beat my ass if I don't go pop?!
@Nuttso882 ай бұрын
White Manz World (demo version) , Krazy, and Hold Ya Head are my favorite from the album
@chuuuchify2 ай бұрын
Blasphemy might be the greatest song in Pac's catalog
@midwestmarauder48212 ай бұрын
I don't know...Hold Ya Head was up there also!
@chuuuchify2 ай бұрын
@@midwestmarauder4821 I can see that argument
@lonniqueedmondson99272 ай бұрын
History ...no other rapper could go that deep
@grinchoi1Ай бұрын
Facts. That song was deep on a whole nother level
@skdakidbmeАй бұрын
Blasphemy, Hold Ya Head, Krazy, White Man’s World etc he had some gems on it fasho… this album was DEEP💯🫡
@mareomcgee9363Ай бұрын
“Dear mama don’t worry I’m a watch 4 snakes/ tell sekwyia that I love her/ but it’s hard 2 day I got the letter that she sent me And I cried for weeks/ this what came out when I tried to speak”
@officialmaleeksouls4093Ай бұрын
Time goes by Puffing on life, hoping that it gets me high, get a nigga going krazy🤦♂️
@livhuwanindou8064Ай бұрын
Crazy
@creptandwecameАй бұрын
All I heard was…Time Goes By, Puffin on Lah…hopin that it gets me high!
@jameswright4595Ай бұрын
Makaveli dropped when I was in 10th grade. Crook is absolutely right, when this album dropped. People was saying Pac said "Suge shot me" in the beginning of the album. They even played that snippet on the radio in Detroit. This album had the rap game in a choke hold. He passed away 2 months before the album dropped. It was all kinds of theories surrounding his death. Not to mention the videos with him in it was coming out. First time hearing Hail Mary, I kept that song on repeat for days.
@OnlyUknow2Ай бұрын
All facts. Movies dropping in 97 albums keep dropping... like damn is the brother dead or not ? It was to real. Crazy times from 96 to 00 it was a wild time.
@jameswright4595Ай бұрын
@OnlyUknow2 exactly, right after he passed away. I Ain't Mad At Cha video came a few days later. A month after that, Toss It Up video dropped. After that, 2 Live And Die in LA video came out. Pac was the hardest working man in the rap game
@jonbonson75Ай бұрын
Peep - kzbin.info/www/bejne/ppOrqHuchbuooMUsi=xIdw4XrN4f5tAG6w
@ricardo_ignacio2 ай бұрын
I truly appreciate this channel and what you 3 do. While most other people in the Hip Hop lane are gossiping and snitching on each other, it is refreshing to get artists give their input on the art of other artists. Thank you! ✌🏽
@kelloggs2110Ай бұрын
💯
@afoxxx3114Ай бұрын
One of my top 10 greatest rap albums of all time.
@prestige8391Ай бұрын
When you turn off tha lights I’ll be there in tha dark!
@melvinhhcp3615Ай бұрын
Thuggin eternal
@zeresenayweldeslassie6693Ай бұрын
This album is 🔥🔥🔥🔥 But 'krazy' makes me very emotional!
@antiquitypoitier48702 ай бұрын
This is a great conversation. And it forces me to think of how awesome it would be to hear Pac, today, tell us his thoughts and motives on his music.
@ricardo_ignacio2 ай бұрын
Imagine if he was sitting there giving his input... we missed out on so much. If he would've been born 20 years later when social media existed maybe we would've gotten more from him.
@Mr.International82Ай бұрын
Pac using the church bells in Hail Mary was genius. Gives you goosebumps
@TheRealJrokАй бұрын
That somg still gives me the willies to this day
@aramonde175Ай бұрын
This album was so raw that you could hear PACs undeniably greatest lyrical talent to the maximum effect. You can feel his energy vibing on each tracks. Blasphemy song which is track #5 was originally “Blast 4 me”. He was so biblical on this track talking about relevant figures like Malcom X and other issues going on over seas. Too bad the song “when thugs cry” didn’t make cut in this album. But overall this would be Makaveli the Don master piece.🔥💯🫡
@TheVALLEYBOY5592 ай бұрын
This was dope ! My favorite album in the world ! I got chills hearing these statements about this album and certain songs ! No other album gets to me in my heart like Makaveli does ! How I feel about the songs you guys spoke of , is exactly how I feel ! A dope panel of 3 artists who I respect! 🫡 thank y’all for this video ! It’s deep !
@RaisedOn2pacАй бұрын
Loved this content, keep it coming 💯👍🏽y'all got my subscription
@gullagam1512Ай бұрын
Facts crook, I done shed so many tears fulla that liqour. specially that Lord knows and hold ya head
@JuiceCannonАй бұрын
I was 6 when pac died. heard Makaveli at 13 but to young to understand/appreciate it at that time. It’s easily now my fav album it aged like fine wine
@mobmoneytelevision2 ай бұрын
I was 10 years old when I got this album for Christmas in 96❤
@TwoH.QАй бұрын
Wow. 10 years old, listening to this
@mobmoneytelevisionАй бұрын
@@TwoH.Q u grown fast in Compton my whole family was playing pac all eyez on me made me love rap I was 9 when that came out💯
@Topsey2000Ай бұрын
My aunt worked at a newspaper where they would review albums so she gave me Makaveli. I was 15. I didn't know Pac + Makaveli were the same person lol
@mobmoneytelevisionАй бұрын
@@Topsey2000 lol I remember when he died the Compton swapmeet had all the unreleased music it was crazy back then
@Topsey2000Ай бұрын
@@mobmoneytelevision Hip Hop wasn't mainstream in the UK like it is now, so it was hard to keep up with the music + news of the artists. Pac died at that time so I didn't know what was going on
@JermaineHarris-m4rАй бұрын
As usual, great content! Remember ' Pac said on " The Show" Soundtrack, "My Block," he named several places/blocks he resided and/or hustled or frequented.
@DCKINGVDAGOATАй бұрын
Tray & Crook???? Oh yeah, Im here for it. SUBSCRIBED immediately. East Coast (DC) LOVE......RIP PAC
@dikiasmartt399Ай бұрын
Hold ya head Krazy Life of an outlaw White manz world
@justicebolton4844Ай бұрын
Had to subscribe to you all for braking down the goat's lyrics in detailed unlike none.
@derrickhoward1543Ай бұрын
Crook was in his bag. Pac had incredible technical ability. Those examples he give were only glimpses
@The-Randomest-GuyАй бұрын
🎯 Verse 3 of the song "me against the world"... Oooof
@KNelchyАй бұрын
love the breakdown of his rhyme schemes - no one has the schemes AND the passion that he had
@Dodgers_2Ай бұрын
The way bomb first went into Hail Mary was cinematic
@BleezoDaProtocalАй бұрын
Man!!! I wish I could've been a part of this episode I'm an ultra Pac Advocate and I would've given a crazy point of view of his bar's but I agree with y'all
@TahumGarland-uf3cp2 ай бұрын
Listen to white man world in these days of times, I feel what PAC was talking about now. Then it flew over my head, now I see he picture that was painted. Hold ya head was like I could go to prison, if I do I’m hold my head so you hold ya head.
@qthe6thman2 ай бұрын
Greatest hip hop album ever 🎯
@driseyboyАй бұрын
Best album along with all eyez on me !
@grinchoi1Ай бұрын
Have you ever seen a crackhead?? THATS eternal fire!
@leogoliveАй бұрын
That’s one of the heaviest things I’ve ever heard anyone say. I caught that immediately!
@TwoH.Q2 ай бұрын
No skips on this album. The only energy I can equate to this album, is when I read the autobiography of Malcolm X. I passion and conviction, in the face of oppression and ignorance, were palpable!
@BKEFilmsUSАй бұрын
The only one I used to skip was "Just Like Daddy."
@PrinceSt198Ай бұрын
My favorite 2Pac song is Who do you believe in.. Because it applies to what really goes on in every hood or urban cities even today... Plus his faith in God was strong.. (I see mothers in black cryin', brothers in packs dyin' Plus everybody's high, too doped up to ask why Watchin' our own downfall, witness the end It's like we don't believe in God cause we livin' in sin I asked my homie on the block why he strapped, he laughed Pointed his pistol as the cop car passed and blast It's just another murder, nobody mourns no more My tear drops gettin' bigger but can't figure what I'm cryin' for Is it the miniature caskets, little babies Victims of a stray, from drug dealers gone crazy Maybe it's just the drugs, visions of how the block was Crack came and it was strange how it rocked us Perhaps the underlyin' fact stay high explain genocide It's when we ride on our own kind What is it we all fear, reflections in the mirror We can't escape fate, the end is gettin' nearer) #Classic #Goat 🙏🏾 My favorite on this album is To live and die in LA, and white man'z world 💪🏾
@buddahmonk1361Ай бұрын
Thank you for holding the goat down long love TUPAC
@henrysedillo5834Ай бұрын
Go on and break down some Crooked I music Salute to the comments section and peace to the Hosts and the Hostess 🙏👊👍 ......... LBC ya 💯💯💯
@dcam8540Ай бұрын
Thanks for setting the record straight!!!!!!!!
@justicebolton4844Ай бұрын
I rarely heard folks speak on this, but as I listened to you all. And you mentioned go listen to Makeveli Bomb first. I was able to put words on how my love for 2pac and his message is deep as blood. After all these years the trauma of losing him 💔 it hard to go listen to listen to his music and not getting lit because he is the real one. The love pain and anger is so raw that the hurt would take me out of my centered peace. So I haven't been able to go and heal by listening without missing that hommie and being stress at why we couldnt protect our Black Jesus.
@JoiRandomАй бұрын
The first time I heard “Hail Mary” left me sitting there speechless.. I couldn’t get past that song the first few hours I had the CD .. I couldn’t stop replaying it ..
@ItsAnEndlessWorldАй бұрын
Crook breaking down bars got me hype over here listening I'm rapping word for word 🔥🔥🔥
@ItsAnEndlessWorldАй бұрын
I can rave about this album all day... it's my favorite, nothing else comes close! Pac was at his APEX. The rapping pockets he was in, the lyricism, the passion, vulnerability, the rugged style draped throughout it!?! It's a masterclass from an MC I can debate no rapper has reached on a solo project. What bothers me the most is how better Pac was getting. Usually rappers peak with their first body of work but this man kept leveling up. Listen to the last songs Pac recorded his voice completely changed and the lyrical prowess was different. '97 would've been a scary year. Rest in Power to the GOAT
@Ghostthief86Ай бұрын
I put this album in and it was so fire that it melted my stereo system 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥👑👑👑👑👑 long live KING PAC
@prof3ssor1782 ай бұрын
My favorite Pac album right here I was 6 years old when it came out back in the days and fell in love with it. My Dad used to bump it alot in 1996, 97! A Westcoast Hip-Hop/Gangsta Rap/Hip-Hop classic 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🙌🏾
@50Deuce502Ай бұрын
Part 2 please ....new subscriber! I consume anything Pac related
@Chomza15Ай бұрын
First and only album I've never pressed skip, and I listen to a range of artists and genres. Woo!!! This album is greatest album of all time 💯
@jarvasedundy1Ай бұрын
2pac was more than a rapper with a message. He was a versatile artist. That could do it all🎉
@alanrobertson2952Ай бұрын
I really enjoyed this conversation from ppl who really knew the King in my opinion Pac is the best to ever do it, it's funny how these bias rapper's claim Pac wasn't that good lyrically 😂😂 he was a beast and you knew that because the top mc's he dissed back then no one had a reply for him...
@leogoliveАй бұрын
Good point 👍🏾
@kyle64242 ай бұрын
Pac actually had some of the best, more than just Hail Mary, openings to verses in hip hop history.
@TwoH.Q2 ай бұрын
Hell yeah! On this album especially.
@ronniehorton7969Ай бұрын
He got too many. Under Pressure last verse, Pain last verse, Street fame first & last verses. I can keep going is crazy 😆. He has the best delivery ever.
@MrLuhbat49Ай бұрын
@@ronniehorton79692nd verse on me against the world , opening on so many tears ANY VERSE on ambitionz as a ridah , last verse on death around the corner , how long will they mourn me , first verse on dear mama man so many
@zephniahjonesiii5274Ай бұрын
I love all y’all for this show. Tupac is my all time favorite. I haven’t heard a breakdown like this, ever. PAC’s lyrics run threw my mind daily
@AnthonyHill-ur6qz2 ай бұрын
Part 2 please y’all broke it down so vividly
@anthonyknowin2860Ай бұрын
What's unique about this album is it's like a true snapshot into an artists heart. Controversy and all. The production, sonically there's nothing that sounds like it to this day. A true piece of art and should be studied more. Salute to Dee, Yac, and Crook for this one 🫡
@setlistradioАй бұрын
"Just like daddy" "To Live And Die in La" "White Man'z World" "Krazy" "Hold ya Head"
@ThePodcastLife-1Ай бұрын
A MILLION THINGS GO THROUGH MY MINNNNNNNND/ YOU AIN'T GOTTA BE IN JAIL TO BE DOING TIMMMME R.I.P Badass R.I.P. Tupac.
@jwthevisionaryАй бұрын
I stopped this to go and listen to the Makaveli album, then came back to hear the rest your masterful breakdown. I really appreciate this and absolutely agree with everything y'all said. Looking forward to part 2. Salute! 💪🏽💯👑
@12tribes61Ай бұрын
The energy of that album is crazy 🔥
@JustSimpleInfo2 ай бұрын
🫡 I appreciate the three of you making these videos and hearing your thoughts introspective on some of the classics like the Don Makaveli #SeaTown
@lamarcraven2314Ай бұрын
Man I love y’all all three of y’all man been a fan of all you guys your music and everything and crooks you cutie we’re breaking it down on them. They need a new part in the Bible just for us. Oh man I touched my heart bro, but it took you to dissect that you are a true soldier and you are a connoisseur of hip-hop. Truly appreciate you and salute to you all.🫡🙏🏽🔥
@dcam8540Ай бұрын
Yes he did
@patrickwoods1521Ай бұрын
This is my favorite Pac album. And my top 3 favorite hip hop album of all time.
@tabiasshakur7213Ай бұрын
realism gotta love this rip 2pac never forgotten
@xsqiztАй бұрын
White man's world & Hold ya Head talk about a thug tear 😢😂😂❤👑🐐
@HarveyBlevins-i4hАй бұрын
Well that’s what makes music so special. When u can get into someone’s feelings and emotions and make them feel like he’s speaking to just you. That’s why he’s the GOAT
@theglewshowАй бұрын
This was legendary and classic Amin all aspects. Thank you for this Dee Yac And Crook 💯
@komptonbop8109Ай бұрын
Love this episode..should have been longer..I can literally listen to 2pac stories ALL DAY LONG
@creptandwecameАй бұрын
We need Part 2 ASAP!!! This channel is right up my alley. Love this typa shit mayne!!!!
@kevinlittlejohn7418Ай бұрын
Great video!!! As a 40yo Pac fan, I can appreciate this video. Great Job Team
@DCsWiseManАй бұрын
I love y’all for breaking down the prophet’s words Makavelli Da Don forever ❤️💯
@VladimirLalic-w1kАй бұрын
Damn, I miss Tupac!
@scottisarock9765Ай бұрын
I got all types of goose bumps watching this. Props!
@driseyboyАй бұрын
I was waiting for this one! From the gang best stuff on the tube
@reggiewilliams97592 ай бұрын
That intro beat so ill
@KNelchyАй бұрын
Pac had an issue with Dre because he claimed Dre to be lazy and taking credit for work done by other producers.
@derrickhoward1543Ай бұрын
Exactly. Plus he had an issue with him not showing up to Snoop's trial. He also said that there's secrets, that he didn't have to reveal because they'll reveal themselves. Pac already told us his problems with Dre. People feel like they can say anything because he isn't here anymore.
@jonathanweathersby3rd570Ай бұрын
@@derrickhoward1543 but its true look he took credit for mailman and scott storch and probably many more dre aint shit but a idea
@theharveycoАй бұрын
Jimmy Iovine said the same thing.
@zingasmith1076Ай бұрын
Right very true dre takes too long to get a song done for 2pac.
@pedrosaucedo333Ай бұрын
Dre is a true homosexual who hits females. All in the industry know it. But they Kool with it. Pac wasn't.
@RudolphManorАй бұрын
Salute From Cincinnati, Ohio. 💯
@boonboon9118Ай бұрын
HOLD YA HEAD - Song gives me the chills every dam time !! Amazing Album !!!!
@jeffreymichaels627Ай бұрын
Salute from Jersey to the show!
@thomaswilson-tu8ykАй бұрын
Preach Crook!!! And Pac was only 25 spitting bars like that...