1993 single by 2Pac
"Keep Ya Head Up " is a song by American rapper 2Pac from his second studio album, Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z... (1993). It was released on October 28, 1993 by Interscope Records as the album's third single, peaking at numbers 12 and 13 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and Cash Box Top 100 .
Background
The song features R&B singer Dave Hollister and is dedicated to Shakur's godson Elijah, and Corin, daughter of Salt from Salt-N-Pepa [ 2] — the two had met through Treach of Naughty by Nature .[ 3] The song focuses on black womanhood.[ 2] Additionally, it makes reference to Latasha Harlins , who was shot by a Korean shopkeeper in 1991, increasing tensions between the Black and Korean communities of Los Angeles before the 1992 Los Angeles riots .[ 2] The music video for the song opens up with the words "Dedicated to the memory of Latasha Harlins, it's still on."
Production and release
The beat is sampled from Zapp 's "Be Alright " and the chorus is taken from The Five Stairsteps ' "O-o-h Child ". It was first released in Shakur's 1993 album Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z. later appearing after his death in 1998 in his Greatest Hits compilation. A "sequel" to the song, "Baby Don't Cry (Keep Ya Head Up II) " was released on 2Pac's posthumous album Still I Rise in 1999. The song was featured in the Tupac biopic All Eyez on Me .
Music video
The music video for "Keep Ya Head Up" has a basic format with Shakur rapping in the middle of a circle surrounded by a crowd of people and in some scenes he is seen holding a young child. His mother Afeni Shakur and close friend Jada Pinkett Smith made cameo appearances in the video.[ 4]
Critical reception
Publication
Country
Accolade
Year
Rank
Bruce Pollock
United States
The 7,500 Most Important Songs of 1944–2000
2005
*
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
The Songs That Shaped Rock
2011
*
Alyssa Rosenberg of Brisbane Times felt the song "weaved together a critique of negligent fathers, an argument for abortion rights and a sharp analysis of misogyny."[ 5]
Track listing
"Keep Ya Head Up" (LP version)
"Keep Ya Head Up" (Vibe Tribe remix)
"Keep Ya Head Up" (Madukey remix)
"Rebel of the Underground"
"I Wonda If Heaven's Got a Ghetto"
"Keep Ya Head Up"
"Keep Ya Head Up" (instrumental)
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Chart (1994)
Position
US Billboard Hot 100[ 11]
61
US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs (Billboard )[ 12]
53
Certifications
Credits
Engineer – Bob Tucker (tracks: A2, B2), Norman "Slam" Whitfield, Jr.* (tracks: A2, B2)
Engineer [Remix] – Eric Flickinger (tracks: B1), Franklin Purrell (tracks: B1)
Mixed By – D. Nettlesbey* (tracks: A2), Norman "Slam" Whitfield, Jr.* (tracks: A2)
Producer – D-Flow Production Squad, The* (tracks: B2), D.J. Daryl* (tracks: A1, B1)
Remix [Additional] – Norman "Slam" Whitfield, Jr.* (tracks: B2)
Remix,
Producer [Additional Production] – Bryant "Moe Doe" Johnson* (tracks: B1), Battlecat* (tracks: B2), Howard Johnson (2) (tracks: B2), Kris Kellow* (tracks: B2), Lea Reis (tracks: B1), Paul Arnold (tracks: B2), Vibe Tribe (10) (tracks: A2)
Vocals – Black Angel, The (tracks: A1, B1), Money B (2) (tracks: B2), Shockalock (tracks: B2)
References
^ Sal Manna. "Official Biography" . Retrieved November 4, 2019 .
^ a b c "The story behind Tupac Shakur's 'Keep Ya Head Up' " . hiphophero.com . 2022-01-24. Retrieved 2023-03-29 .
^ "2Pac, Salt's Daughter And The Story of Keep Ya Head Up " . 2PacLegacy.net . 2021-06-04. Retrieved 2023-03-29 .
^ Pough, Gwendolyn D. (2015-12-01). Check It While I Wreck It: Black Womanhood, Hip-Hop Culture, and the Public Sphere . Northeastern University Press. p. 134. ISBN 978-1-55553-854-5 .
^ "5 songs politicians should listen to before they're allowed to talk about hip-hop" . Brisbane Times. April 9, 2015.
^ https://interscope.com/collections/singles-day-2024/products/2pac-keep-ya-head-up-7-vinyl
^ "2Pac Chart History (Hot 100)" . Billboard .
^ "2Pac Chart History (Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs)" . Billboard .
^ "2Pac Chart History (Hot Rap Songs)" . Billboard .
^ "Top 100 Pop Singles" (PDF) . Cash Box . Vol. LVII, no. 15. December 4, 1993. p. 10. Retrieved April 25, 2024 .
^ "Billboard Top 100 – 1994" . Billboardtop100of.com . Retrieved July 3, 2021 .
^ "Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs – Year-End 1994" . Billboard . Retrieved July 3, 2021 .
^ "New Zealand single certifications – 2Pac feat. Dave Hollister – Keep Ya Head Up" . Radioscope. Retrieved January 7, 2025 . Type Keep Ya Head Up in the "Search:" field.
^ "British single certifications – 2Pac – Keep Ya Head Up" . British Phonographic Industry . Retrieved November 11, 2022 .
^ "American single certifications – 2 Pac – Keep Ya Head Up" . Recording Industry Association of America . Retrieved October 28, 2020 .
External links
Studio albums Posthumous albums Live albums Remix albums Compilation albums Related albums Extended plays Singles Posthumous singles Other songs Featured singles Books Stage Documentaries Outlawz Related articles