Blasphemy one of the greatest songs oat
My dad used to love that second verse and I didn’t understand why until I got to my 20s
That’s one of those songs that you live and grow with man. Fact he made that when he was that age completely blows my mind
Dude was on an entirely different level. Not just for his talents but what he represented. He poured his heart and soul into his music that’s why mfs then and now could never fw him. Bruh rapped like he was possessed
Blasphemy made me a pac fan no lie, i always thought he was cool but one day my brother played it and i took all his pac cds the same night
His best body of work imo
Wasn’t even finished yet as well which is insane to think about
Miss me wit that misdemeanor thinking
We fall back
Never that too much that tequila drinking
We all that
this is facts, album is amazing and have been bumping Krazy for as long as I can remember
Pacs best work imo
Agreed
Great album. Definite classic, just wish the outlawz weren’t on it as much as they were
They’re on a lot of his songs tbh
They’re on a lot of his songs tbh
Way too many! That’s why MATW will always be my favourite pac album. It’s not that they were terrible, it’s just the solo pac songs are infinitely better
zoned out and cried a lot to this s*** when i was going through it. and reveled in the militant parts of it. 3 day theory tracklist configuration better than the released one tbh
What's the 3 day theory version
What's the 3 day theory version
one of the configurations of the album that was constructed before he died
one of the configurations of the album that was constructed before he died
!https://youtu.be/aKqlDlmWodEPreciate it
WHY EXPLAIN THE GAME NIGGAS AIN'T LISTENIN
blasphemy is one of the greatest songs ever made, as far as im concerned
his magnum opus
one of the configurations of the album that was constructed before he died
!https://youtu.be/aKqlDlmWodEhonestly the intro on to live and die in LA doesn't make sense on the released version, but it makes sense on the 3DT version because it was supposed to be on watch ya mouth
Blasphemy
Have you ever seen a crackhead? That's eternal fire
that track gives me chills and makes me sentimental man
The preacher want me buried, why? 'Cause I know he a liar
Have you ever seen a crackhead? That's eternal fire
Why you got these kids' minds thinkin' that they evil?
While the preacher bein' freaky, you say, "honor God's people"
Should we cry when the Pope die? My request:
We should cry if they cried when we buried Malcolm X
Mama, tell me: am I wrong? Is God just another cop
Waitin' to beat my ass if I don't go pop?
verse 2 is just perfect
This and blasphemy bruh. I ain't a killa but don't push me
!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b0iIA5p8swkEvery once in a while it saddens me to think this man really ain't here.
Even the interviews around this time you could tell he was seeing so much more than just hip hop. Only a certain type of mind can write joints like Blasphemy and White Man'z World. At only 25.
Mc Eiht's interview with Vlad (one of the only "non-fed" interviews) talking about 2pac really makes you just realize how much bigger of a mark he could've left on this world.
Still bullshittin', niggas in Jerusalem waitin' for signs
God comin', she's just takin' her time (haha!)
Livin' by the Nile, while the water flow
I’m contemplatin' plots, wonderin' where the thought’ll go
Brothas gettin' shot, comin' back resurrected
It's just that raw s***, nigga, check it (that raw s***)
Amazing writing on this track, he compares the black man's plight to the struggle of Jesus and his crucifixion and its very thought-provoking