There’s a bury me a g solo version if you’re interested lol
Oh I know the one u talkin bout.
this might be one of the greatest rap songs ever made
Apparently Pac himself was shook when they played this back lol.
Don Killuminati is definitely the album that definitely comes across as a man that knows his time is limited.
It’s a part of why I’m glad the disses didn’t get censored (before he died, Pac and Nas squashed they beef and he was gonna change out all the Nas disses on Against All Odds) we really got to see a vivid picture of a nigga rapping like his life depended on it.
I would spend a million dollars to be a fly on the walk during the Hail Mary recording session cause Pac was on some s***.
He was like Kendrick before Kendrick, but had a bit more fun with his music than I feel like Kendrick does
He was like Kendrick before Kendrick, but had a bit more fun with his music than I feel like Kendrick does
Kendrick’s voice itself can be VERY divisive. If you never liked how he sounded it’ll be hard for them to get into it. Pac legit has top 10 rapping voices ever. Up there with hov, q tip, method man, monch, and scarface.
Kendrick’s also self aware to a fault sometimes.
Also…..this is where my earlier point bout Pac being well read on things come in.
Kendrick is very aware of things….but he is not well read on those things in the slightest. It comes across in the music a LOT at times.
He was well read, something a lot of ppl don’t note when talking bout Pac.
For me, one of the things that makes a rapper stand out to me is (and honestly this isnt solely what makes one stand out but to me it does make my ears perk up) how do they carry themselves in interviews?
It always seemed like whenever you put a mic in front of him, every word meant something. To this day, i think this Vibe ‘96 interview is imo the greatest hip hop interview of all time. So many topics was touched in so little time with the savvyness of someone that was well read on those kind of subjects. And it just showed how well aware he was of everything. A lot of niggas these days be…living under a rock.
!https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=VUq6RE73R0UThe biggest con he had imo as a rapper was his loyalty to be rap LeBron James. He carried a LOOOOOOOT of trash niggas on tracks that he shoulda just let be him spazzing for 2 straight verses solo.
So real. Lot of trash nobodies on his tracks, but he wanted to take people up with him.
Yeah, very well read and smart. One of the things I love about him also. His age in these interviews always blows my mind. Son of a Panther makes a lot of sense.
also forgot niggaz done changed wit pac n richie rich.
His flow insane on that song. He dominates every f***ing song. He was definitely improving as a rapper.
Pac hardly ever picked an instrumental that went well with how the outlaws rap.
If he was more careful how to present them sonically they would of been a force to reckon with. Here’s a remastered weapon of the song “late night” with the outlaw verses and it’s pretty decent. Also has an extra Pac verse if y’all interested
!https://youtu.be/FEsmnF_2tA0If anyone ever things Outlawz were trash, just watch/listen to them on this. Absolute greatness. Pac dominates obviously.
I think voice, energy etc is so much more valuable to making music than technical ability. That doesn't just apply to rap. When you only have technical ability and none of the heart the music is just lacking
Curren$y suffers from this somewhat
This project Dramacydal the best thing out of pac camp
Napoleon sounds great in this
tbh i think kadafi and fatal were dope
Kadafi was great. Always enjoyed his verses.
Outlawz were good. It was all the other random names you would see on a Pac track that ruined it.
Big Syke on the AEOM track is a weird one, but it makes Pac sound even better when he comes in with the last verse.
Blasphemy is still one of the greatest musical creations ever made. I put it up there with the Moonlight Sonata my nigga
Big facts
Remember what my pops told me
His personality and charisma
His work ethic
Plus he's a good technical rapper I know ppl like to say that he isn't but he was killing s***. but the first two made him a legend
Kadafi was great. Always enjoyed his verses.
Outlawz were good. It was all the other random names you would see on a Pac track that ruined it.
Big Syke on the AEOM track is a weird one, but it makes Pac sound even better when he comes in with the last verse.
Lol he kinda sounds like 2Pac doing a voice
this might be one of the greatest rap songs ever made
Always been my favourite on the album. Also love how it blends with TKADILA
This is the greatest rap song ever none of your favorites are doing this type of energy
!https://youtu.be/87dmz7LYWtINope. It literally never gets boring either. Like, I used to put Ambitionz in a similar category, but honestly it hasn’t aged anywhere near as well as T96
Apparently Pac himself was shook when they played this back lol.
Don Killuminati is definitely the album that definitely comes across as a man that knows his time is limited.
It’s a part of why I’m glad the disses didn’t get censored (before he died, Pac and Nas squashed they beef and he was gonna change out all the Nas disses on Against All Odds) we really got to see a vivid picture of a nigga rapping like his life depended on it.
I would spend a million dollars to be a fly on the walk during the Hail Mary recording session cause Pac was on some s***.
He elevated to a level that immortalised him tbh
One of my favourite things about his discography were the outro dialogue especially on Never B Peace, Starin' Through My Rear View, Life Goes On but so many more classics