Keep Ya Head Up Lyrics & Meanings: Little somethin' for my godson Elijah / And a little girl named Corinne / / Some say the blacker the berry, the sweeter the juice / I say the darker the flesh then the deeper the roots / I give a holla to my sisters on
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Decades after his murder, Tupac Shakur remains one of the top-selling and most influential rappers of all time. Read about his albums, movies, death, and more.
Pac’s deep, dark vocals and lyrics are peppered with jabs at his East Coast rivals. Lest we forget that 1996 was also the height of that whole West Side/East Coast feud. One can totally hear and feel the tension of that rivalry between the Dea...
“Keep Ya Head Up” is a quintessential 2Pac song. So is “Hit ‘Em Up.” To love 2Pac is to constantly wrestle with these contradictions, and it requires often disagreeing with him, and sometimes being disgusted with him. One imagines he would have expected no less from himself. It’...
Shakur flirted with a carful of women--unaware that a white Cadillac had quietly pulled up beside him. A hand emerged from the Cadillac. In it was a semiautomatic pistol, aimed straight at Shakur. Many of the rapper’s lyrics seemed to foretell this moment. ...
Also, it's funny to me how Pac made the greatest dis song ever in my opinion, and it wasn't even "Hit 'Em Up" and nobody else ever mentions it.I go with "Against All Odds" off Makaveli. Shit was amazing to me."Mobb Deep wonderin why a nigga blowed them out/ next time grown...
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In 1990, Shakur joined as a roadie and dancer for Digital Underground. His early lyrics were unremarkable, and he was viewed ambivalently for his tendency to act like a diva and for his occasionally violent personality. On a song for the Nothing But Trouble movie soundtrack, Same Song, Tup...
The “Hit ‘Em Up” session, it was just how much fun we were having. It wasn’t an overly intense session, even though the song came out that way. It was really just another day at the office like, “OK, we gonna do this record.” I remember a few members ofGoodie Mobhad roll...