2Pac - Keep Ya Head Up
"Keep Ya Head Up" by 2Pac is one of his most powerful and inspirational tracks. Released in 1993 as part of his album Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z., the song touches on themes of resilience, social injustice, and the struggles that women face, particularly single mothers. It’s known for its uplifting message and compassionate tone, where Tupac encourages people—especially women—to stay strong in the face of adversity. The track is often considered a classic not only for its lyrics but also for its sample of the 1971 song "Keep Ya Head Up" by the legendary soul artist, Betty Wright.
The song resonates with so many because of its raw emotion and universal appeal, addressing societal issues still relevant today.
2Pac - Keep Ya Head Up Lyrics
Little somethin' for my godson Elijah and a little girl named Corin
Some say the blacker the berry, the sweeter the juice
 I say the darker the flesh then the deeper the roots
 I give a holler to my sisters on welfare
 Tupac cares, if don't nobody else care
 And uh, I know they like to beat ya down a lot
 When you come around the block, brothas clown a lot
 But please don't cry, dry your eyes, never let up
 Forgive but don't forget, girl, keep your head up
 And when he tells you you ain't nuttin' don't believe him
 And if he can't learn to love you, you should leave him
 'Cause sista you don't need him
 And I ain't tryin' to gas ya up, I just call 'em how I see 'em (you don't need him)
 You know me makes me unhappy? (What's that?)
 When brothas make babies
 And leave a young mother to be a pappy (oh, yeah, yeah, yeah)
 And since we all came from a woman
 Got our name from a woman and our game from a woman (yeah, yeah)
 I wonder why we take from our women
 Why we rape our women, do we hate our women? (Why? Why?)
 I think it's time to kill for our women (why? Why? Why? Why?)
 Time to heal our women, be real to our women
 And if we don't we'll have a race of babies
 That will hate the ladies, that make the babies (oh, yeah, baby)
 And since a man can't make one
 He has no right to tell a woman when and where to create one
 So will the real men get up
 I know you're fed up ladies, but keep your head up
Keep ya head up, ooh, child, things are gonna get easier
 Keep-keep ya head up, ooh, child, things'll get brighter (ohh)
Keep ya head up, ooh, child, things are gonna get easier
 Keep-keep ya head up, ooh, child, things'll get brighter
Ayo, I remember Marvin Gaye, used to sing to me
 He had me feelin' like black was the thing to be
 And suddenly the ghetto didn't seem so tough
 And though we had it rough, we always had enough
 I huffed and puffed about my curfew and broke the rules
 Ran with the local crew, and had a smoke or two
 And I realize momma really paid the price
 She nearly gave her life, to raise me right (oh, yeah)
 And all I had to give her was my pipe dream (yeah, yeah, yeah)
 Of how I'd rock the mic, and make it to the bright screen
 I'm tryin' to make a dollar out of fifteen cents
 It's hard to be legit and still pay your rent
 And in the end it seems I'm headin' for the pen
 I try and find my friends, but they're blowin' in the wind
 Last night my buddy lost his whole family
 It's gonna take the man in me to conquer this insanity (no, no, no, no)
 It seems the rain'll never let up
 I try to keep my head up, and still keep from gettin' wet up
 You know, it's funny when it rains it pours
 They got money for wars, but can't feed the poor
 Said it ain't no hope for the youth and the truth is
 It ain't no hope for the future
 And then they wonder why we crazy
 I blame my mother for turning my brother into a crack baby
 We ain't meant to survive, 'cause it's a setup
 And even though you're fed up
 Huh, ya got to keep your head up
Keep ya head up, ooh, child, things are gonna get easier
 Keep-keep ya head up, ooh, child, things'll get brighter (ohh)
Keep ya head up, ooh, child, things are gonna get easier
 Keep-keep ya head up, ooh, child, things'll get brighter
And uh
 To all the ladies havin' babies on they own
 I know it's kinda rough and you're feelin' all alone
 Daddy's long gone and he left you by ya lonesome
 Thank the Lord for my kids, even if nobody else want 'em (left you all by yourself)
 'Cause I think we can make it, in fact, I'm sure
 And if you fall, stand tall and comeback for more
 'Cause ain't nothin' worse than when your son
 Wants to know why his daddy don't love him no mo'
 You can't complain you was dealt this
 Hell of a hand without a man, feelin' helpless
 Because there's too many things for you to deal with
 Dying inside, but outside you're looking fearless
 While the tears is rollin' down your cheeks
 Ya steady hopin' things don't all down this week
 'Cause if it did, you couldn't take it, and don't blame me
 I was given this world I didn't make it
 And now my son's gettin' older and older and cold
 From havin' the world on his shoulders
 While the rich kids is drivin' Benz
 I'm still tryin' to hold on to my survivin' friends
 And it's crazy, it seems it'll never let up, but
 Please, you got to keep your head up

