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2pqc changes

Keriah from Naples, Flthis is a great song my most favorite of tupac's it has amazing lyrics and he will always be the king of hip hop.and has an outro which is placed in between the 2nd and 3rd verse in the retail version here is a link to the original acapella from that u can tell the speed is different & this is a low quality clip of the original beat and chorus Nathan from Christchurch, New Zealandthe retail song is remixed off 2pacs original version of changes which is slower and has a completely different instrumental and speed and was recorded in 1992.i will always believe that he is still alive because all his songs have secret messages if you listen closely. i still believe tupac is very much alive, living under a false name so as to be avoided getting killed. Aviva from Rockville, Mdi have to disagree with you guys.Eileen from Yucaipa, Ca2pac is the shizznet!!!.Ryan from Abingdon, Vai think it's funny that 2pac says "even though it seems heaven sent, we ain't ready to see a black president." But now we have a black president who always preaches about CHANGE, which happens to be the name of this song, almost.There is not a rapper alive who can hold a match to him and what he did to make the rap game what it is. Sushi from Chicago, Il2 Pac is the best.*darion~jade* from Woodstock, GaYou have to get the message to like this song.I think Tupac was trying to point out our own path to self destruction. A hustler is "keeping it real" while a studious or successful black man is "acting white". We, as a people, seem to flock to the negative and try to stomp out the positive.

2pqc changes

James from Detroit, MiI think this song isn't totally about racism, but more about us as black people pausing for some self reflection.He has many, many great songs similar, Incomparable Great Talent, RIP. Me, he's saying there's forces against you-just because, but you could be your own worse enemy sometimes, there's folks just as poor-just as disfranchised as you but don't look like you or come from where you came from and perhaps you should unite instead of fight/H8 each other. This is basically a roadmap to the actions we need to take to reverse climate change.Īctually the song/RAP is about what you want it to be as an individual listener. Amber from San DiegoApply the lyrics in the song ‘Changes’ to the current day environmental crisis –Īnd let’s change the way we treat each other.Bobby Brown from Port HarcourtMy real Gee.Joseph Zumani from Malawi BlantreyI have no dream if one day hiphop industries will realese another best rap like 2pac, Pac He was.he is and he will be the king of hiphop 4evar.If only Tupac could see how far most of us have come. Uriel from San DiegoI've heard this song for the first time I can comprehend music at the age of 8 (I've 26 now) and the line about having a black president is just so ironic cause immediately we get someone totally different.Rishi 2pac was not only a rapper, he was a story teller.Jimena from Switzerlandall the facts that were named were really interesting.















2pqc changes