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Inspired by the emotional intensity of 2Pac's "So Much Pain (Izzamuzzic Remix)", this feature aims to provide users with a deeper understanding of song lyrics and their emotional resonance.
The lyrics of "So Much Pain" are some of the most existential of Pac’s career. He opens with a defiant, almost prophetic stance: "They'll never take me alive, I'm gettin' high with my four-five / Cocked on these suckas, time to die" .
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The lyrics utilized in the remix are derived from 2Pac’s original track "So Much Pain" (which itself samples Jackson 5’s "Pain"). The remix typically utilizes the hook and specific verses that highlight 2Pac's internal conflict.
So much pain... So much pain... (I shall not fear no man but God) Through the storm, we ride.
The original beat, produced by Rated R, sampled "Maybe Tomorrow" by Grant Green. It is a jazz-infused, gritty reflection of mid-90s paranoia. In the original verses, 2Pac isn't just rapping about street violence; he is dissecting existential dread.
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Read Guide →Inspired by the emotional intensity of 2Pac's "So Much Pain (Izzamuzzic Remix)", this feature aims to provide users with a deeper understanding of song lyrics and their emotional resonance.
The lyrics of "So Much Pain" are some of the most existential of Pac’s career. He opens with a defiant, almost prophetic stance: "They'll never take me alive, I'm gettin' high with my four-five / Cocked on these suckas, time to die" .
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The lyrics utilized in the remix are derived from 2Pac’s original track "So Much Pain" (which itself samples Jackson 5’s "Pain"). The remix typically utilizes the hook and specific verses that highlight 2Pac's internal conflict.
So much pain... So much pain... (I shall not fear no man but God) Through the storm, we ride.
The original beat, produced by Rated R, sampled "Maybe Tomorrow" by Grant Green. It is a jazz-infused, gritty reflection of mid-90s paranoia. In the original verses, 2Pac isn't just rapping about street violence; he is dissecting existential dread.
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