by stillmatic » Feb 25th, '11, 01:00
I love the video for many reasons.
But mainly, because to focus is back to Dre here. The video really needed to do that, because of course the song itself feels like it's just Eminem's with his 2 verses, but the video drives the attention back to Dre. You almost forget by the end of it that Eminem had two verses. That's the power of the video, by the end of it you can't help but even remember when Em was in it.
Seriously, the ending is chilling. I still can't get over it. I hope some of the new generation of hip hop fans really recognize what Dre's done for the industry. NWA is one of those acts that will never ever be forgotten, just like Eminem. Dre at Eazy's grave is just .......wow. I can't describe it.
RIP Tupac. RIP Eazy E.
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