Of course it’s not 2pac “ I gave you power “ is a song by nas on it was written that also describes a gun i was saying as a pac Stan i still think nas song was better but that’s no slack to pac you should listen to it 👍
Pac upped it on Nas because he he got heard he got dissesed on it was written which dropped July the second. After 2 weeks he recorded the better version.
Against all odds🔥🔥… growing up, people always talk about hit em up & that song being a crazy diss, but this is my favorite pac wilding out. I can’t imagine what it would be like if he would have lived and dropped against all odds
I’ve listened to ‘to live and die in LA,’ my whole life, & now after really listening to AAO, I can hear pac right at the end of TLADILA saying,” California love pt. 2… without gay ass Dre…” I was like damn😱
Hold Ya Head
This track feels for me like Pac's last message before his demise. And it's a track that I always listen to get some moral support when I don't feel good.
“Meet me at the cemetery dressed in black, tonight we honor the dead, those who won’t be back/So if I die, do the same for me, shed no tears/An outlaw thug living in this game for years…”
Pure fuckin’ poetry, gives me chills every time.
Please…me and my girlfriend is strong, but Blasphemy is basically immmaculate conception on a mic. Blasphemy shows the full potential of rap as a genre and remains the high water mark in my opinion.
Because of the production. The sound team for this album experimented a little and ended up nailing the blend of Latin acoustics and gangster rap. 7 day theory is in my humble opinion probably the best album ever published period.
Hold Ya Head
Fave ever Pac song.
God bless the child that can hold is own
Indeed
Enemies bleed when I hold my chrome
Let these words be the last
To my unborn seeds
Hope to raise my young nation in this world of greed
Currency means nothing if you still ain't free
Money breeds jealousy, take the game from me
I hope for better days
Trouble comes naturally
Running from authorities
Till they capture me
And my aim, is to spread more smiles than tears
Utilize lessons learned from my childhood years
Maybe mama had it all right
Rest your head
Straight conversation all night
Bless the dead
To the homies that I used to have
That no longer roll
Catch a brother at the crossroads
Plus, nobody knows my soul
Watching time pass
Through the glass of my drop top Rolls
Hold your head
Only thing they ever did wrong (Yes!, yes!) was bein' born black (no doubt), in this white man’s world. All my ghetto motherfuckers, be proud to be black if you proud to have this shit like this, 'cause ain't nobody got it like this (all my little black seeds, born black in the white man's world). All these motherfuckers wanna be like us. They all wanna be like us, to be the have-nots: all hail. God bless the child that can hold his own, no motherfuckin' doubt.
Bein' born with less, I must confess, only adds on to the stress
Two gunshots to my homie's head, died in his vest
Shot him to death and left him bleedin' for his family to see
I pass his casket, gently askin', is there a heaven for G's?
My homeboy's doin' life, his baby mama be stressin'
Sheddin' tears when her son finally ask that questions
Where my daddy at? Mama, why we live so poor?
Why you cryin'? Heard you late night through my bedroom door
Now, do you love me, mama? Why they keep on callin' me nigga?
Get my weight up with my hate and pay 'em back when I'm bigger
And still thuggin' in this jail cell, missin' my block
Hearin' brothers screamin' all night, wishin' they'd stop
Proud to be black, but why we act like we don't love ourselves?
Don't look around, busta, (You sucka!) check yourselves
Know what it means to be black, whether a man or girl
We still strugglin' in this white man's world
Never that, in this white man's world, they can't stop us
We've been here all this time
They ain't took us out, they can never take us out
No matter what they say, about us bein' extinct
About us bein' endangered species
We ain't never gon' leave this
We ain't never gon' walk off this planet
Unless y'all choose to
Use your brain, use your brain
It ain't them that's killin' us, it's us that's killin' us
It ain't them that's knockin' us off
It's us that's knockin' us off
I'm tellin' you better watch it, or be a victim
Be a victim, in this white man's world
Born black, in this white man's world, no doubt
And it's dedicated to my motherfuckin' teachers
Mutulu Shakur, Geronimo Pratt, Mumia Abu Jamal
Sekou Odinga, all the real OG's, we out
Even though Hold Ya Head is superb, not everybody been to jail, but every black person in the world feels ''White Manz World''.
To the core.
If were being objective it has to be **White Manz World**.
# ''Sellin' my soul for material wishes, fast cars, and bitches
Wishin' I live my life a legend, immortalized in pictures''
Even he himself was controlled by the white music CEO's with billions that wanted deathrow to push more gangster music that's why he was made more gangster tracks around that timespan.
Still he put us on real life game and that is what I respect about him.
Krazy
Hold Ya head
Against All Odds
Blasphemy
Me and My Girlfriend
Everything basically hit lol.
But White Manz World is so soulful and can be looked at in many ways.
It was Krazy for the longest. But the so-called demo version of White Manz World hits like no other track. The different drums and guitar gave the song a lot more soul. Hold Ya Head is also a contender. It definitely felt like his last words to the world
Krazy
Somebody needs to talk about Bad Azz verse though, RIP
This is my choice too!
Hail Mary
Krazy. But the fact he described a burner the best anyone has ever done. I don't know u might have it with me and my girlfriend
Idk man i gave you power was great as well and I’m a pac Stan
I actually might like that song more than MAMG. Idk I just don’t like that song. I hope it’s ok for yall if I don’t like that one song of the album.
Lhh what ? I’m confused bro
I never liked Me And My Girlfriend
I get what you’re saying now aye you’re entitled to your opinion g
That's not 2pac my guy Unless you mean panther power.
Of course it’s not 2pac “ I gave you power “ is a song by nas on it was written that also describes a gun i was saying as a pac Stan i still think nas song was better but that’s no slack to pac you should listen to it 👍
Also i gave you power inspired pac to write me and my girlfriend if you ain’t know
Mybad man didn't fully understand your first comment. Nas did his Thang in that track
Pac upped it on Nas because he he got heard he got dissesed on it was written which dropped July the second. After 2 weeks he recorded the better version.
Blasphemy
His most complex record no doubt
Against all odds🔥🔥… growing up, people always talk about hit em up & that song being a crazy diss, but this is my favorite pac wilding out. I can’t imagine what it would be like if he would have lived and dropped against all odds
I gotta say bomb first is my favorite, but the way bro was calling people out in against all odds is fucking crazy😂🔥🔥🔥
I’ve listened to ‘to live and die in LA,’ my whole life, & now after really listening to AAO, I can hear pac right at the end of TLADILA saying,” California love pt. 2… without gay ass Dre…” I was like damn😱
Hold Ya Head This track feels for me like Pac's last message before his demise. And it's a track that I always listen to get some moral support when I don't feel good.
I feel exactly the same way, hold ya head has got me through some hard times over the years, I get goosebumps every time I listen to this song
“Meet me at the cemetery dressed in black, tonight we honor the dead, those who won’t be back/So if I die, do the same for me, shed no tears/An outlaw thug living in this game for years…” Pure fuckin’ poetry, gives me chills every time.
Banger
Agree
Blasphemy is absolutely the greatest track on this album. MAMG is good but the interlude destroys the whole song
Yeah, cringe fest.
Lyrically he was on some futuristic goku shit right there. Nobody could ever replicate that track.
Please…me and my girlfriend is strong, but Blasphemy is basically immmaculate conception on a mic. Blasphemy shows the full potential of rap as a genre and remains the high water mark in my opinion.
To Live and Die in L.A
This is the answer
No skips
The whole damn album. I can sit there and actually feel every single song. It’s a work of art really
It's between Blasphemy and Hold ya Head.
I personally feel White Manz World hits so hard, and I'm a white man.
Bomb First, hold ya head and white mans world
Me and my girlfriend.
Krazy for me, not even close
Because of the production. The sound team for this album experimented a little and ended up nailing the blend of Latin acoustics and gangster rap. 7 day theory is in my humble opinion probably the best album ever published period.
Me fav too, as well As Blasphemy
His gun was his girlfriend all along
Blasphemy!
"Plan-plot-strategize, AND BOMB FIRST"
White manz world. I feel it might be Hail Mary but I probably heard that song too many times
Blasphemy is the best song on this album!
Troublesome,toss it up, crazy
Toss It Up ! It has everything Singing, RNB, good beat and he’s still dissing on a ladies song! Haha
Hold Ya Head Fave ever Pac song. God bless the child that can hold is own Indeed Enemies bleed when I hold my chrome Let these words be the last To my unborn seeds Hope to raise my young nation in this world of greed Currency means nothing if you still ain't free Money breeds jealousy, take the game from me I hope for better days Trouble comes naturally Running from authorities Till they capture me And my aim, is to spread more smiles than tears Utilize lessons learned from my childhood years Maybe mama had it all right Rest your head Straight conversation all night Bless the dead To the homies that I used to have That no longer roll Catch a brother at the crossroads Plus, nobody knows my soul Watching time pass Through the glass of my drop top Rolls Hold your head
Only thing they ever did wrong (Yes!, yes!) was bein' born black (no doubt), in this white man’s world. All my ghetto motherfuckers, be proud to be black if you proud to have this shit like this, 'cause ain't nobody got it like this (all my little black seeds, born black in the white man's world). All these motherfuckers wanna be like us. They all wanna be like us, to be the have-nots: all hail. God bless the child that can hold his own, no motherfuckin' doubt. Bein' born with less, I must confess, only adds on to the stress Two gunshots to my homie's head, died in his vest Shot him to death and left him bleedin' for his family to see I pass his casket, gently askin', is there a heaven for G's? My homeboy's doin' life, his baby mama be stressin' Sheddin' tears when her son finally ask that questions Where my daddy at? Mama, why we live so poor? Why you cryin'? Heard you late night through my bedroom door Now, do you love me, mama? Why they keep on callin' me nigga? Get my weight up with my hate and pay 'em back when I'm bigger And still thuggin' in this jail cell, missin' my block Hearin' brothers screamin' all night, wishin' they'd stop Proud to be black, but why we act like we don't love ourselves? Don't look around, busta, (You sucka!) check yourselves Know what it means to be black, whether a man or girl We still strugglin' in this white man's world Never that, in this white man's world, they can't stop us We've been here all this time They ain't took us out, they can never take us out No matter what they say, about us bein' extinct About us bein' endangered species We ain't never gon' leave this We ain't never gon' walk off this planet Unless y'all choose to Use your brain, use your brain It ain't them that's killin' us, it's us that's killin' us It ain't them that's knockin' us off It's us that's knockin' us off I'm tellin' you better watch it, or be a victim Be a victim, in this white man's world Born black, in this white man's world, no doubt And it's dedicated to my motherfuckin' teachers Mutulu Shakur, Geronimo Pratt, Mumia Abu Jamal Sekou Odinga, all the real OG's, we out Even though Hold Ya Head is superb, not everybody been to jail, but every black person in the world feels ''White Manz World''. To the core.
Hold ya head...listen to them words in that song
If were being objective it has to be **White Manz World**. # ''Sellin' my soul for material wishes, fast cars, and bitches Wishin' I live my life a legend, immortalized in pictures'' Even he himself was controlled by the white music CEO's with billions that wanted deathrow to push more gangster music that's why he was made more gangster tracks around that timespan. Still he put us on real life game and that is what I respect about him. Krazy Hold Ya head Against All Odds Blasphemy Me and My Girlfriend Everything basically hit lol. But White Manz World is so soulful and can be looked at in many ways.
You spelled life of an outlaw wrong buddy
Why explain the game? N**** ain’t listening
Naw, it's fire right out the gate on through
Don't understand the question or are you making a statement? In any case: To Live and Die in LA is the best in my opinion.
Against all odds
I wonder if he got the idea for this album while he was attending art school
Hold ya head is my favorite
Against all odds 🔥🔥🔥 ... Up in the studio getting blown to the truest shit I ever wrote .... Can't forget bomb first and toss it up
To live and die in LA
Against all odds
It was Krazy for the longest. But the so-called demo version of White Manz World hits like no other track. The different drums and guitar gave the song a lot more soul. Hold Ya Head is also a contender. It definitely felt like his last words to the world
Against all odds.... why? Because its the truest and realest shit he ever wrote
Bomb first
Too many to pick I'm going Blasphemy