20 years later, his legacy still lives on and his lyrics still resonate with millions of people. Tupac was a legend and a staple in the 90’s rap game. Tupac was not only a rapper, but an activist, often rapping about the black struggle including issues such as police brutality, racism and government corruption. Seeing that his songs were recorded over two decades ago, one would assume that the lyrics would be outdated and no longer relatable. But as you listen to his music, you’ll find yourself wondering if he could see 20 years into the future, as his lyrics are eerily relevant today. Though he has hundreds of songs, here are 6 Tupac lyrics that still carry weight and relevancy in 2016:
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“And since we all came from a woman, got our name from a woman, and our game from a woman…I wonder why we take from our women why we rape our women do we hate our women?” – Keep Ya Head Up
Probably Pac’s most well-known song and also one of his most compassionate, Keep Ya Head Up is a sweet rap dedicated to women (more specifically, black women). Though the whole song is still relevant, this particular line cuts deep. Rape is still a great issue in society, with one in five women experiencing sexual assault in their lifetime, and rape being the single most unreported crime. Though sexual assault has definitely been on a decline since the 1992 (the year this song was recorded), it’s an issue enough to where where many women in today’s society can unfortunately resonate with this line in a song that was made almost 24 years ago.
2. “Here on earth, tell me what’s a black life worth? A bottle of juice is no excuse, the truth hurts.” – I Wonder If Heaven Got A Ghetto
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And why the hell am I locked in jail? They let them white boys free, we be shocked as hell.” – God Bless The Dead
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“The American Dream wasn’t meant for me, cause Lady Liberty is a hypocrite and she lied to me.” – Panther Power
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It ain’t a secret don’t conceal the fact, the penitentary’s packed, and it’s filled with blacks…there’s a war on drugs so the police can bother me”– Changes
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They got me trapped, can barely walk tha city streets without a cop harassing me, searching me. Then asking my identity. Hands up, throw me up against the wall, didn’t do a thing at all… – Trapped
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