Chords for 2Pac ft. Dave Hollister - Keep Ya Head Up (Legendado)
Tempo:
85.9 bpm
Chords used:
Abm
Dbm
E
A
Db
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Bb] [E] I'm doing something for my god, so he's live and a little bit of that's correct.
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[Abm] [Dbm]
[Abm] [Dbm]
[Abm] [Db]
[Abm] [Dbm]
[Abm] [E]
[Abm] And if you can't learn to love you, you [E] should leave.
Cause sister you don't need me.
[Abm] And I ain't trying to catch it, I just call them how [A] I see it.
You know [Em] what makes me unhappy?
That [B] my brothers [Abm] make me pay and leave a young mother to be [E] unhappy.
And since we all came from a woman, got [Abm] her name from a woman, and I came from [Dbm] a woman.
I wonder why we take from [Abm] a woman, why we break power, let me do a [Dbm] power.
Women, I think it's time to kill for [Abm] our women, time to heal our women, be real to [A] our women.
And if we don't we'll have a race of [Abm] babies that will hate the ladies and make the [Dbm] babies.
And since a man can't make one, [Abm] he has no right to tell a woman when and where to [A] create one.
So will those real men get up?
[Abm] I know you're fed up ladies, but keep [E] this in mind.
Oh, we can get rid of.
Oh, we can get rid of.
Oh, we can get rid of.
[Dm] Oh, [Gbm] [E] we can get rid of.
[Abm] I [Dbm] remember Marvin Gaye used to say to [Abm] me, he had me feeling like black was the thing to [A] be.
Suddenly the ghetto didn't seem so [Abm] tough, the local had it rough, we always had [A] enough.
I hopped the bumper by my curfew, broke the [Abm] roof, went with the local crew, and had a smoke or [Dbm] two.
I realized mama really paid the price, [Abm] she never gave a lot, she raised me right.
[E] All I had to give her was my [Abm] vice, raised her how I robbed the money, and then you took the [E] price with it.
I'm trying to make a dollar out of [Abm] it, see, see, it's hard to be legit, but you [Dbm] still pay your rent.
And in the end it seems I'm [Gb] heading for the [Abm] pen, I try to find my friends, but they're [A] blowing in the wind.
[Dbm] Last night my body lost its whole [Abm] family, it's gonna take the man and me to [Dbm] conquer this insanity.
It seems the rain will never let up, I [Abm] try to keep my head up, and still [A] people getting wetter.
[Gb] You know it's funny when it rains and [E] pours, they got money for water but can't leave the door.
[A] Said it ain't no hope for the youth, [Abm] and the truth is, it ain't no hope for the [Dbm] future.
And then they wonder why we crazy, [Abm] I blame my mother for turning my brother [Dbm] into a crack baby.
We ain't meant to survive, cause this is [Abm] that I, didn't even know you'd let [Dbm] up.
Keep your
[E] head up, child, [Abm] things will get brighter.
[E] Keep your head up, child, [Abm] things will [E] get brighter.
And uh, to all the [Dbm] ladies having babies on their own, I know [Abm] it's kinda rough and you're feeling all [Dbm] alone.
Daddy's long gone and he left you by your lonesome, thank [Abm] the lord.
For my kids, even if nobody wants [A] one.
Cause I think we can make it in fact [B] I'm sure, and if you fall stand tall [E] and come back [A] for more.
Cause ain't nothing worse than when your son [Abm] wants to know why his daddy don't love [Dbm] him no more.
You can't complain, you've felt this, hell [Abm] in my hand without a man feeling helpless.
[Dbm] Because there's too many things [A] for you to deal with, not [Abm] inside but outside, you're looking [E] pitiful.
Lot of tears is rolling down your cheeks, [Abm] you're standing home and things don't all fall this quick.
[Gbm] Cause [E] if it did you couldn't take [A] it, and don't [Abm] blame me, I was given this world, I [Dbm] didn't make it.
And [A] now my son's getting old, that [Abm] don't let go from having the world [Dbm] on his shoulders.
While the rich kids are driving, they're [Abm] still trying to hold on to surviving [Dbm] friends.
And [E] it's crazy, things will never let [Abm] up.
Please, [Dbm] God, keep your head up.
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[Abm] [Dbm]
[Abm] [Dbm]
[Abm] [Db]
[Abm] [Dbm]
[Abm] [E]
[Abm] And if you can't learn to love you, you [E] should leave.
Cause sister you don't need me.
[Abm] And I ain't trying to catch it, I just call them how [A] I see it.
You know [Em] what makes me unhappy?
That [B] my brothers [Abm] make me pay and leave a young mother to be [E] unhappy.
And since we all came from a woman, got [Abm] her name from a woman, and I came from [Dbm] a woman.
I wonder why we take from [Abm] a woman, why we break power, let me do a [Dbm] power.
Women, I think it's time to kill for [Abm] our women, time to heal our women, be real to [A] our women.
And if we don't we'll have a race of [Abm] babies that will hate the ladies and make the [Dbm] babies.
And since a man can't make one, [Abm] he has no right to tell a woman when and where to [A] create one.
So will those real men get up?
[Abm] I know you're fed up ladies, but keep [E] this in mind.
Oh, we can get rid of.
Oh, we can get rid of.
Oh, we can get rid of.
[Dm] Oh, [Gbm] [E] we can get rid of.
[Abm] I [Dbm] remember Marvin Gaye used to say to [Abm] me, he had me feeling like black was the thing to [A] be.
Suddenly the ghetto didn't seem so [Abm] tough, the local had it rough, we always had [A] enough.
I hopped the bumper by my curfew, broke the [Abm] roof, went with the local crew, and had a smoke or [Dbm] two.
I realized mama really paid the price, [Abm] she never gave a lot, she raised me right.
[E] All I had to give her was my [Abm] vice, raised her how I robbed the money, and then you took the [E] price with it.
I'm trying to make a dollar out of [Abm] it, see, see, it's hard to be legit, but you [Dbm] still pay your rent.
And in the end it seems I'm [Gb] heading for the [Abm] pen, I try to find my friends, but they're [A] blowing in the wind.
[Dbm] Last night my body lost its whole [Abm] family, it's gonna take the man and me to [Dbm] conquer this insanity.
It seems the rain will never let up, I [Abm] try to keep my head up, and still [A] people getting wetter.
[Gb] You know it's funny when it rains and [E] pours, they got money for water but can't leave the door.
[A] Said it ain't no hope for the youth, [Abm] and the truth is, it ain't no hope for the [Dbm] future.
And then they wonder why we crazy, [Abm] I blame my mother for turning my brother [Dbm] into a crack baby.
We ain't meant to survive, cause this is [Abm] that I, didn't even know you'd let [Dbm] up.
Keep your
[E] head up, child, [Abm] things will get brighter.
[E] Keep your head up, child, [Abm] things will [E] get brighter.
And uh, to all the [Dbm] ladies having babies on their own, I know [Abm] it's kinda rough and you're feeling all [Dbm] alone.
Daddy's long gone and he left you by your lonesome, thank [Abm] the lord.
For my kids, even if nobody wants [A] one.
Cause I think we can make it in fact [B] I'm sure, and if you fall stand tall [E] and come back [A] for more.
Cause ain't nothing worse than when your son [Abm] wants to know why his daddy don't love [Dbm] him no more.
You can't complain, you've felt this, hell [Abm] in my hand without a man feeling helpless.
[Dbm] Because there's too many things [A] for you to deal with, not [Abm] inside but outside, you're looking [E] pitiful.
Lot of tears is rolling down your cheeks, [Abm] you're standing home and things don't all fall this quick.
[Gbm] Cause [E] if it did you couldn't take [A] it, and don't [Abm] blame me, I was given this world, I [Dbm] didn't make it.
And [A] now my son's getting old, that [Abm] don't let go from having the world [Dbm] on his shoulders.
While the rich kids are driving, they're [Abm] still trying to hold on to surviving [Dbm] friends.
And [E] it's crazy, things will never let [Abm] up.
Please, [Dbm] God, keep your head up.
[N]
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Dbm
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Dbm
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_ _ _ [Bb] _ _ [E] I'm doing something for my god, so he's live and a little bit of that's correct.
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_ _ _ _ [Abm] _ _ [Dbm] _ _
_ _ [Abm] _ _ _ [Dbm] _ _ _
_ [Abm] _ _ _ _ _ [Db] _ _
_ _ [Abm] _ _ _ [Dbm] _ _ _
_ [Abm] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ [Abm] And if you can't learn to love you, you [E] should leave.
Cause sister you don't need me.
[Abm] And I ain't trying to catch it, I just call them how [A] I see it.
You know [Em] what makes me unhappy?
That [B] my brothers [Abm] make me pay and leave a young mother to be [E] unhappy.
And since we all came from a woman, got [Abm] her name from a woman, and I came from [Dbm] a woman.
I wonder why we take from [Abm] a woman, why we break power, let me do a [Dbm] power.
Women, I think it's time to kill for [Abm] our women, time to heal our women, be real to [A] our women.
And if we don't we'll have a race of [Abm] babies that will hate the ladies and make the [Dbm] babies.
And since a man can't make one, [Abm] he has no right to tell a woman when and where to [A] create one.
So will those real men get up?
[Abm] I know you're fed up ladies, but keep [E] this in mind. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Oh, we can get rid of.
_ Oh, we can get rid of.
Oh, we can get rid of.
[Dm] Oh, [Gbm] [E] we can get rid of.
[Abm] I [Dbm] remember Marvin Gaye used to say to [Abm] me, he had me feeling like black was the thing to [A] be.
Suddenly the ghetto didn't seem so [Abm] tough, the local had it rough, we always had [A] enough.
I hopped the bumper by my curfew, broke the [Abm] roof, went with the local crew, and had a smoke or [Dbm] two.
I realized mama really paid the price, [Abm] she never gave a lot, she raised me right.
[E] _ All I had to give her was my [Abm] vice, raised her how I robbed the money, and then you took the [E] price with it.
I'm trying to make a dollar out of [Abm] it, see, see, it's hard to be legit, but you [Dbm] still pay your rent.
And in the end it seems I'm [Gb] heading for the [Abm] pen, I try to find my friends, but they're [A] blowing in the wind.
[Dbm] Last night my body lost its whole [Abm] family, it's gonna take the man and me to [Dbm] conquer this insanity.
It seems the rain will never let up, I [Abm] try to keep my head up, and still [A] people getting wetter.
[Gb] You know it's funny when it rains and [E] pours, they got money for water but can't leave the door.
[A] Said it ain't no hope for the youth, [Abm] and the truth is, it ain't no hope for the [Dbm] future.
And then they wonder why we crazy, [Abm] I blame my mother for turning my brother [Dbm] into a crack baby.
We ain't meant to survive, cause this is [Abm] that I, didn't even know you'd let [Dbm] up.
Keep your _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ head up, child, [Abm] things will get brighter.
[E] Keep your head up, child, [Abm] things will [E] get brighter. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ And uh, to all the [Dbm] ladies having babies on their own, I know [Abm] it's kinda rough and you're feeling all [Dbm] alone.
Daddy's long gone and he left you by your lonesome, thank [Abm] the lord.
For my kids, even if nobody wants [A] one.
Cause I think we can make it in fact [B] I'm sure, and if you fall stand tall [E] and come back [A] for more.
Cause ain't nothing worse than when your son [Abm] wants to know why his daddy don't love [Dbm] him no more.
You can't complain, you've felt this, hell [Abm] in my hand without a man feeling helpless.
[Dbm] Because there's too many things [A] for you to deal with, not [Abm] inside but outside, you're looking [E] pitiful.
Lot of tears is rolling down your cheeks, [Abm] you're standing home and things don't all fall this quick.
[Gbm] Cause [E] if it did you couldn't take [A] it, and don't [Abm] blame me, I was given this world, I [Dbm] didn't make it.
And [A] now my son's getting old, that [Abm] don't let go from having the world [Dbm] on his shoulders.
While the rich kids are driving, they're [Abm] still trying to hold on to surviving [Dbm] friends.
And [E] it's crazy, things will never let [Abm] up.
Please, [Dbm] God, keep your head up.
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_ _ _ _ [Abm] _ _ [Dbm] _ _
_ _ [Abm] _ _ _ [Dbm] _ _ _
_ [Abm] _ _ _ _ _ [Db] _ _
_ _ [Abm] _ _ _ [Dbm] _ _ _
_ [Abm] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ [Abm] And if you can't learn to love you, you [E] should leave.
Cause sister you don't need me.
[Abm] And I ain't trying to catch it, I just call them how [A] I see it.
You know [Em] what makes me unhappy?
That [B] my brothers [Abm] make me pay and leave a young mother to be [E] unhappy.
And since we all came from a woman, got [Abm] her name from a woman, and I came from [Dbm] a woman.
I wonder why we take from [Abm] a woman, why we break power, let me do a [Dbm] power.
Women, I think it's time to kill for [Abm] our women, time to heal our women, be real to [A] our women.
And if we don't we'll have a race of [Abm] babies that will hate the ladies and make the [Dbm] babies.
And since a man can't make one, [Abm] he has no right to tell a woman when and where to [A] create one.
So will those real men get up?
[Abm] I know you're fed up ladies, but keep [E] this in mind. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Oh, we can get rid of.
_ Oh, we can get rid of.
Oh, we can get rid of.
[Dm] Oh, [Gbm] [E] we can get rid of.
[Abm] I [Dbm] remember Marvin Gaye used to say to [Abm] me, he had me feeling like black was the thing to [A] be.
Suddenly the ghetto didn't seem so [Abm] tough, the local had it rough, we always had [A] enough.
I hopped the bumper by my curfew, broke the [Abm] roof, went with the local crew, and had a smoke or [Dbm] two.
I realized mama really paid the price, [Abm] she never gave a lot, she raised me right.
[E] _ All I had to give her was my [Abm] vice, raised her how I robbed the money, and then you took the [E] price with it.
I'm trying to make a dollar out of [Abm] it, see, see, it's hard to be legit, but you [Dbm] still pay your rent.
And in the end it seems I'm [Gb] heading for the [Abm] pen, I try to find my friends, but they're [A] blowing in the wind.
[Dbm] Last night my body lost its whole [Abm] family, it's gonna take the man and me to [Dbm] conquer this insanity.
It seems the rain will never let up, I [Abm] try to keep my head up, and still [A] people getting wetter.
[Gb] You know it's funny when it rains and [E] pours, they got money for water but can't leave the door.
[A] Said it ain't no hope for the youth, [Abm] and the truth is, it ain't no hope for the [Dbm] future.
And then they wonder why we crazy, [Abm] I blame my mother for turning my brother [Dbm] into a crack baby.
We ain't meant to survive, cause this is [Abm] that I, didn't even know you'd let [Dbm] up.
Keep your _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ head up, child, [Abm] things will get brighter.
[E] Keep your head up, child, [Abm] things will [E] get brighter. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ And uh, to all the [Dbm] ladies having babies on their own, I know [Abm] it's kinda rough and you're feeling all [Dbm] alone.
Daddy's long gone and he left you by your lonesome, thank [Abm] the lord.
For my kids, even if nobody wants [A] one.
Cause I think we can make it in fact [B] I'm sure, and if you fall stand tall [E] and come back [A] for more.
Cause ain't nothing worse than when your son [Abm] wants to know why his daddy don't love [Dbm] him no more.
You can't complain, you've felt this, hell [Abm] in my hand without a man feeling helpless.
[Dbm] Because there's too many things [A] for you to deal with, not [Abm] inside but outside, you're looking [E] pitiful.
Lot of tears is rolling down your cheeks, [Abm] you're standing home and things don't all fall this quick.
[Gbm] Cause [E] if it did you couldn't take [A] it, and don't [Abm] blame me, I was given this world, I [Dbm] didn't make it.
And [A] now my son's getting old, that [Abm] don't let go from having the world [Dbm] on his shoulders.
While the rich kids are driving, they're [Abm] still trying to hold on to surviving [Dbm] friends.
And [E] it's crazy, things will never let [Abm] up.
Please, [Dbm] God, keep your head up.
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