First time ever hearing 2PAC! Never really listened to hip hop. Dear Mama was emotional!

Published 2024-02-20
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In my journey through music's vast landscape, I ventured into uncharted territory with 2Pac's "Dear Mama" — marking my very first encounter with Tupac's work and, frankly, hip-hop as a whole. Admittedly skeptical due to my limited exposure to the genre, I was profoundly moved by the rawness and authenticity that 2Pac brought to this heartfelt tribute. As a mother, the depth of emotion and respect woven through the lyrics struck a chord with me, offering a new perspective on the power and poignancy hip-hop can convey. "Dear Mama" didn't just open my eyes to Tupac's genius; it bridged a gap I never knew existed, connecting me to the realness of motherhood and struggle through the rhythm of rap.

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All Comments (21)
  • @sersastark
    Dear Mama is in the Library of Congress for a reason.
  • @MrSmith-ot9ei
    29 years later......that song still gets the tears flowing
  • @jamie3093
    Tupac is the only rapper who you could play some of his records to someone who hates rap music and they would like them. Dear Mama, Brenda’s got a baby, Keep your Head up, Changes & Unconditional Love transcend race, generations & class. RIP Mr Shakur
  • @tannerstubbs4573
    i lost my mom 3 years ago, i cant listen to this song without tearing up. such a beautiful song
  • @ael9065
    I would recommend 2pac- Keep ya head up as the next track
  • @SoundBiteInc-
    He was imprisoned for a crime he didn’t commit so he wasn’t able to be in this video💔
  • @joameshill1433
    I spoke at my mother funeral & I used some of 2pacs words. Because now as grown men we known."Its hard for a woman tryn to raise a man, U was single mother on welfare tell me how u did it, Momma made miracles happen every Thanksgiving"....
  • Everybody talks about the negative music he did but not the positive and you have to have the bad with the good and again I feel they are both amazing when you truly listen
  • @goatfather5711
    People think 2pac is rapper, so wrong. He is an artist. This song and many others proves it.
  • @melanielopez735
    For beginners to Tupac, I also recommend: Changes I Ain’t Mad Atcha Keep Your Head Up Brenda’s Got A Baby California Love To Live And Die in L.A. I hope you come to appreciate this remarkable artist and human being too ❤
  • @maradonamelo3420
    I'm from Brasil and I like to listen tu pac so much ,, to me he's the best always
  • I love Tupac. He's was my favorite from the Era of rap I am most familiar with. There was so much meaning behind the music back then.
  • @portiaismyname
    One of his most beautiful and realest songs, ever. R.I.P TO THE GREATEST RAPPER DEAD AND WHEN HE WAS ALIVE. 🙏🏿🙏🏿🕊️🕊️🕊️💙💙💙
  • @20lovejay
    Listen to Tupac unconditional love
  • @tdee2847
    Your reaction was so pure.. I appreciate you stepping out of your comfort zone and listening to something new.. RIP TUPAC❤