So Many Tears Explained

So Many Tears
Cover:SoManyTears.jpg
Type:single
Artist:2Pac
Album:Me Against the World
B-Side:If I Die 2Nite
Released:June 13, 1995
Recorded:1994
Studio:Soundcastle Studios, Los Angeles
Genre:Conscious hip hop
Producer:Shock G
Chronology:2Pac
Prev Title:Dear Mama
Prev Year:1995
Next Title:Temptations
Next Year:1995

"So Many Tears" is a song by American rapper 2Pac from his third studio album, Me Against the World (1995).[1] It was released on June 13, 1995, as the album's second single. It was produced by Shock G, who used a sample of Stevie Wonder's That Girl, and is often described as one of the album's best. A music video was made for "So Many Tears" and there were also numerous live performances of this song on Saturday Night Live and on Shakur's House of Blues concert, his last recorded show.

Composition

The song was produced by Shakur's longtime mentor, Shock G, who produced it using a sample of the song "That Girl" by Stevie Wonder with a slowed down harmonica solo heard during the chorus.[2] The song's lyrics are autobiographical with Rolling Stone's Cheo H. Coker noting the track "finds an almost vulnerable 2Pac not only dealing with the senseless violence that marked his childhood but with the internal demons that threaten to consume him, snapping at his conscience like hellhounds on a bluesman’s trail".[3]

Live performances

Shakur performed "So Many Tears" during his Saturday Night Live appearance on February 17, 1996. He also performed the song on his House of Blues concert and it is included on the Live at the House of Blues live album.[4]

Credits

Track listing

Maxi-single
  1. "So Many Tears"
  2. "So Many Tears" (Key of Z Remix)
  3. "So Many Tears" (Reminizim' Remix)
  4. "Hard to Imagine" by Dramacydal
  5. "If I Die 2Nite"
Promo single
  1. "So Many Tears"
  2. "So Many Tears" (Key of Z Remix)
  3. "So Many Tears" (Reminizm' Remix)
  4. "If I Die 2Nite"

Notes and References

  1. "Me Against The World | Album Reviews | Rolling Stone." Rolling Stone. Jan S. Wenner, 2 Feb. 98. Web. 06 Apr. 2014.
  2. Web site: Simmons . Nadirah . June 15, 2017 . Seven Tupac samples you didn't know you needed .
  3. Coker. Cheo H.. Cheo Hodari Coker. Me Against The World. Rolling Stone. March 10, 1995. February 2, 2008. https://web.archive.org/web/20071223111616/http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/tupacshakur/albums/album/219703/review/6067996/me_against_the_world. December 23, 2007. live.
  4. Web site: Farr . James . June 30, 2021 . Tupac's last concert, the House of Blues & the 22-year old who made it happen . Culture Honey.