2pac - Grab The Mic (original)HQ

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Tupac - Grab The Mic original version. i'm not the owner, the owner is WIDEawake Death Row Ent

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  • Realist lyricist ever to touch a mic. Able to articulate everybody’s pain. joy. and sorrow...
  • @mr100moore1
    I miss Pac so much man… 😞😔😢 my favorite Rapper ever
  • @KingDanny9
    We need a new 2pac album with all these unreleased songs that's out. Unbelievable. RIP to the GOAT
  • Got Damn that 3rd verse🎤🔥🔥🔥🔥Pac was on a whole other level than any Rapper! The Greatest To Ever Do it...Pac recorded this song January 12th 1996 produced by Johnny J
  • @cdd89
    Nobody comes close… Pac was and still is on another level!
  • i was 14 when this man transitioned to the next realm I'm now 39 and still there's fire shit from pac i haven't heard and i'm a huge 2pac fan i listen to his music almost every day at some point throughout the day. This is why he will always be the G.O.A.T. to me
  • Deep meaningful lyrics. Touches your deepest corners. WOW. Respect from Bangladesh 🇧🇩
  • UNTIL SOMEBODY TOPS THE CONTENT THAT PAC SPOKE ABOUT WITH SUPREME POTENCY, THERE WILL NEVER BE NOBODY BETTER THAN PAC 💯💯💯
  • You know why a lot of rapper hated on pac saying he was overrated or not lyrical? It’s because they knew he didn’t have to be and that made them jealous and mad because they knew that couldn’t do what pac did and he didn’t have to go there as far as being lyrical! Pac knew himself that he could be on a higher level lyrically but that wasn’t his M.O. Pac was more direct and to the point, in your face. He wanted you to feel his message.
  • @matb6851
    "when there aint no love for a young nigga he turn evil" shit hit my soul
  • @gmon7940
    Damn, first time listening to this since 06. I had forgotten about this gem.
  • Good to see there's still REAL pac fans out there. Peace
  • @Sandybrown15
    The definition of Passion, raw talent and foresight.Pac was a tireless campaigner against oppression, inequality and injustice even while reigning over rap and still growing himself then 30 years later all the things he fought against is what we are now witnessing and fighting against and realising pac saw it from way back. Police brutality, poverty, social justice, music, guns, corrupt justice and prison systems, the youth dying, the political class not caring, joblessness, drugs, taxes and economic oppression. Pac is the God of hip hop youth immortalised in timeless knowledge That’s Y his name still unleashes power to free the oppressed and stirs up some much emotion in the youth of every generation.
  • Ended up here by accident trying to find for another song. Totally adding this to my playlist