Is Changes the greatest rap song alltime and its not even close?

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Lmao Ny state of mind isnt even Nas's best song.

And Changes isnt even Pacs top 20 songs. But its a great song still.
I ain't say it was the G.O.A.T. song, or that it was Nas' best song (it's definitely a contender). IMO it's Nas song where he went off the most with the flow and lyrics I prefer One Love over NY State of Mind just on Illmatic. Personally I think Pac's G.O.A.T. song is Keep Ya Head Up or Hail Mary.
 

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What crazy is that The Pope actually loves 2Pac's song "Changes" and it was his 12 Favorite list......:wow: That's actually said something a lot about Pac.
 
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still so relevant :wow:


That Melle Mel verse
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Me Against the World the best Pac joint, the 3rd verse the realest shyt ever recorded in Hip Hop history bar none.


The thought crossed my mind, strictly off the strength of that last verse, but the Lawz fukked it up altogether.


But that 3rd verse is cold than muthafukka.If you asked me to think of one verse that summed Pac up as a artist, it would be that one.
 

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Even the pope listens to this song :noah:

I dont think no rap song will ever be better than this

Pac was only 21 when he recorded this :what:


this was moreso a go-to pac song for suburbanites and hip-pop radio. thats why it was such a big hit.

when you talk about the best pac records, this isnt even in the convo.

its like dude said, "i wonder if heaven got a ghetto" was the better version of this song, and that really wasnt all that either.
 

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The thought crossed my mind, strictly off the strength of that last verse, but the Lawz fukked it up altogether.


But that 3rd verse is cold than muthafukka.If you asked me to think of one verse that summed Pac up as a artist, it would be that one.

The Lawz held their own, but that really shoulda been 3 verses of Pac. It prolly woulda been more recognized as his most prolific work. That 3rd verse was literally what he stood for and what he wanted to get across shyt still relevant as it was then.

smh, a lot of classic Pac joints got ruined by the Outlawz. Still I Rise OG comes to mind...
 

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I think Pac is the GOAT, but this shyt right here



Is the quintessential hip hop song
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this is the goat hip hop track.... when you consider when it was made and how advanced and relevent the lyrics are also the replay value 500 years later:whew:
.....heard this come on my sirius in the whip just the other day and i was like:gladbron:this is my shyttt!!!!!:banderas:
 
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