Hit Em Up..

#1
damn when was the last time you bumped this track ive just heard after ages ago cuz its like u get board of it, but this track smashes it this is what a diss song should be like, PAC GOIN ALL OUT!!! Yeh i hit the bong..
 

SiGh

Who's there?
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#2
lol u need to get out more homie. u hit the bong on a saturday nite and u come to post it in a forum. :(
 
#5
good decision on the ban... the guy was a faggot!
and yeah hit em up is a powerful song. i havent listened to it in a while, but when i do it will be quacktastic for sure
 
#9
have any of yall tried not to pay attention to the lyrics and listen to the beat? man that beat is SO GANGSTA!! especially when it switches up, every instrument and bell ring in that beat is perfect. if i could find the ACTUAL instrumental of Hit Em Up(not a song that has a SIMILAR beat) that would be fire.
 

Butt Rubber

More arrogant than SicC
#11
pretty much all my friends at college have the song on their computers so i always hear it

plus its on death rows greatest hits, which i listen to daily
 
#14
Isn't it weird how in almost every clean version of a song, Pac sounds less emotional?

Hit 'Em Up... Pac was practically yelling. Compare when he says "First off, fuck your bitch and the clique you claim" to the clean version where he goes "First off, touched your chick and the clique you claim." There's just so much more energy in the LP version.

2 of Amerikaz Most Wanted... compare certain parts like when Pac says "Now follow as we RIIIIIDE, mothafuck the rest, two of the best from the West Side" to when he says "Now follow as we riiide, you can check the rest, two of the best from the West Side" in the clean version. The LP is just so much more wild.

On the opposite end of the emotion spectrum, compare I Ain't Mad at Cha. Listen to when Pac says "I can see us, after school, we'd BOOOMB" in both versions. The LP version is just so much more intense.

I wonder why Pac just didn't put the same vocal energy into both versions of his songs...
 

Butt Rubber

More arrogant than SicC
#16
DeeezNuuuts83 said:
Isn't it weird how in almost every clean version of a song, Pac sounds less emotional?

Hit 'Em Up... Pac was practically yelling. Compare when he says "First off, fuck your bitch and the clique you claim" to the clean version where he goes "First off, touched your chick and the clique you claim." There's just so much more energy in the LP version.

2 of Amerikaz Most Wanted... compare certain parts like when Pac says "Now follow as we RIIIIIDE, mothafuck the rest, two of the best from the West Side" to when he says "Now follow as we riiide, you can check the rest, two of the best from the West Side" in the clean version. The LP is just so much more wild.

On the opposite end of the emotion spectrum, compare I Ain't Mad at Cha. Listen to when Pac says "I can see us, after school, we'd BOOOMB" in both versions. The LP version is just so much more intense.

I wonder why Pac just didn't put the same vocal energy into both versions of his songs...
its hard to put emotion into songs without swearing
 

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