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I Ain’t Mad At Cha

2Pac

Lyrics

[Intro: 2Pac & Danny Boy Steward]
Change, shit
I guess change is good for any of us
Whatever it take for any of y'all niggas to get up out the hood
Shit, I'm wit' ya, I ain't mad at cha
Got nothin' but love for ya, do your thing, boy
Yeah, all the homies that I ain't talk to in a while
I'ma send this one out for y'all
Know what I mean? 'Cause I ain't mad at cha
Heard y'all tearin' up shit out there
Kickin' up dust, givin' a motherfuck
Yeah, niggas, 'cause I ain't mad at cha

[Verse 1: 2Pac]
Now we was once two niggas of the same kind
Quick to holla at a hoochie with the same line
You was just a little smaller, but you still rolled
Got stretched to Y.A. and hit the hood swoll
'Member when you had a Jheri curl, didn't quite learn
On the block, wit'cha Glock, trippin' off sherm
Collect calls to the crib, sayin' how you've changed
Oh, you a Muslim now? No more dope game
Heard you might be comin' home, just got bail
Wanna go to the mosque, don't wanna chase tail
It seems I lost my little homie, he's a changed man
Hit the pen' and now no sinnin' is the game plan
When I talk about money, all you see is the struggle
When I tell you I'm livin' large, you tell me it's trouble
Congratulations on the weddin', I hope your wife know
She got a playa for life, and that's no bullshittin'
I know we grew apart, you probably don't remember
I used to fiend for your sister, but never went up in her
And I can see us after school, we'd bomb
On the first motherfucker with the wrong shit on
Now the whole shit's changed and we don't even kick it
Got a big money scheme and you ain't even with it
Knew in my heart you was the same motherfucker that
Go toe to toe when it's time to roll, you got a brother's back
And I can't even trip, 'cause I'm just laughin' at cha
You tryin' hard to maintain, then go ahead
'Cause I ain't mad at cha
[Chorus: Danny Boy Steward & 2Pac]
I ain't mad at cha
I ain't mad at cha
I ain't mad at cha

[Verse 2: 2Pac]
We used to be like distant cousins, fightin', playin' dozens
Whole neighborhood buzzin', knowin' that we wasn't
Used to catch us on the roof or behind the stairs
I'm gettin' blitzed and I reminisce on all the times we shared
Besides bumpin' and grindin', wasn't nothin' on our mind
In time, we'd learned to live a life of crime
Rewind us back to a time was much too young to know
I caught a felony, lovin' the way the guns blow
And even though we separated, you said that you'd wait
Don't give nobody no coochie while I'll be locked up state
I kiss my mama goodbye and wipe the tears from her lonely eyes
Said I'll return but I gotta fight, the fate's arrived
Don't shed a tear, 'cause mama, I ain't happy here
I blew trial, no more smiles for a couple years
They got me goin' mad, I'm knockin' busters on they backs
In my cell, thinkin', "Hell, I know one day I'll be back"
As soon as I touch down
I told my girl I'd be there, so prepare to get fucked down
The homies wanna kick it, but I'm just laughin' at cha
'Cause you's a down-ass bitch and I ain't mad at cha
[Chorus: Danny Boy Steward & 2Pac]
I ain't mad at cha
I ain't mad at cha
I ain't mad at cha
A true down-ass bitch and I ain't mad at cha

[Verse 3: 2Pac]
Well, guess who's movin' up? This nigga's ballin' now
Bitches be callin' to get it, hookers keep fallin' down
He went from nothin' to lots, ten carats to rock
Went from a nobody nigga to the big man on the block
He's Mr. Local-Celebrity, addicted to movin' ki's
Most hated by enemies, escape in the luxury
See, first you was our nigga, but you made it so the choice is made
Now we gotta slay you while you faded, in the younger days
So full of pain while the weapons blaze
Gettin' so high off that bomb, hopin' we make it to the better days
'Cause crime pays, and in time, you'll find a rhyme'll blaze
You'll feel the fire from the niggas in my younger days
So many changed on me, so many tried to plot
That I keep a Glock beside my head, when will it stop?
'Til God return me to my essence
'Cause even as an adolescent, I refused to be a convalescent
So many questions and they ask me if I'm still down
I moved up out of the ghetto, so I ain't real now?
They got so much to say, but I'm just laughin' at cha
You niggas just don't know, but I ain't mad at cha
[Chorus: Danny Boy Steward & 2Pac]
I ain't mad at cha
I ain't mad at cha
I ain't mad at cha
Hell nah, I ain't mad at cha
I ain't mad at cha
And I ain't mad at cha
I ain't mad at cha
I ain't mad at cha
I ain't mad at cha
I ain't mad at cha

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If you're a fan of old school rap, then you've probably heard the classic hit "I Ain't Mad At Cha" by Tupac Shakur and Danny Boy Steward. This iconic track is a staple in the rap genre and a fan-favorite to this day. The song was first released in 1996 but was not accompanied by a music video until after Tupac's death, serving as the final music video featuring the iconic rapper while still alive. "I Ain't Mad At Cha" features a sample from DeBarge's "A Dream" and a sound that Tupac was excited to hear, according to Kurupt who was present in the studio during the recording.

About I Ain’t Mad At Cha

From the very beginning, "I Ain't Mad At Cha" pulls you in with its slower and melodious beat, different from the typical aggressive sound that often accompanies rap. The track focuses on Tupac's personal experiences and emotions, with raw and relatable lyrics that tell a story of change and regret while also reflecting on the harsh realities of life. "I Ain't Mad At Cha" is a powerful message of forgiveness, acceptance, and understanding.

The song begins with Tupac reminiscing about his past days on the streets and the friends who have been lost to violence, as well as the changes he's made in his life after achieving fame and success. He contemplates how his friends might view him and the choices he's made, ultimately accepting that he can't change the past and that he's simply grateful for the good times they shared together.

As the song progresses, Tupac reflects on the importance of moving forward and growing as a person, even as he acknowledges his flaws and past mistakes. He raps about how he's learned from his experiences and is no longer interested in the negativity and drama that once consumed his life. In the chorus, Danny Boy Steward's soulful voice provides a powerful and emotional layer that complements Tupac's introspective lyrics, driving home the message of the song.

One of the most remarkable things about "I Ain't Mad At Cha" is its honesty and vulnerability. Tupac doesn't shy away from addressing his past conflicts and struggles with violence and instead uses the song as a platform to reflect on these issues and promote a message of peace and change. His lyrics demonstrate how much he's grown as an artist and a person, and his delivery is both powerful and poignant.

In the end, "I Ain't Mad At Cha" is a testament to the talent and legacy of Tupac Shakur. The song demonstrates his versatility and willingness to explore different themes and sounds while maintaining the raw and authentic voice that made him such an influential figure in the music world. "I Ain't Mad At Cha" is a timeless classic that continues to inspire and move audiences to this day.

If you haven't yet experienced the powerful emotion and honesty that is "I Ain't Mad At Cha", it's time to give it a listen. This iconic track is a true masterpiece that will leave you reflecting on your own experiences and the importance of growth, forgiveness, and acceptance.

  • Release Date: September 15, 1996
  • Artist: 2Pac