Brenda's Got a Baby
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| Single by 2Pac | ||
| from the album 2Pacalypse Now | ||
| Released | 1991 | |
| Format | 12" single | |
| Recorded | 1991 | |
| Genre | Rap | |
| Length | 3:55 | |
| Label | Interscope | |
| Writer(s) | T. Shakur, D. Evans | |
| Producer(s) | The Underground Railroad | |
| 2Pac singles chronology | ||
| "Brenda's Got a Baby" (1991) |
"If My Homie Calls" (1991) |
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"Brenda's Got a Baby" is rapper Tupac Shakur's debut solo single, taken from his album 2Pacalypse Now. The song is about a fictional 12-year old girl named Brenda who lives in a ghetto, has a baby, and is incapable of supporting it. The song explores the issue of teen pregnancy and its effect on the young mothers and their families. Like many of Shakur's songs, "Brenda's Got a Baby" draws from the plight of the impoverished. Using Brenda as a metaphor for young mothers everywhere, Tupac criticises the low level of support from the babies' father, the government, and society in general.
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The opening consists of a duet singing the song’s title repeatedly. Much of the rest of the song is one long verse performed by Tupac. The verse begins with him telling a group that he has heard about Brenda’s pregnancy. He also notes that the girl has had virtually no education in her life, having only barely obtained minimal skills in writing, and calls this a "damn shame", critcizing the lack of scholarship support. He also seemingly feels a connection between this and Brenda's current motherhood crisis, which can be viewed as an encouragement for sex education. At this point, Tupac is interrupted by another member of the group, who feels that this matter does not concern them and is the responsibility of the girl's parents. But Tupac insists that it does indeed effect the entire community, and begins to reveal the entire story.
Brenda is a young girl who lives in a ghetto and obviously has little hope in life, thus suffering from clinical depression. Her family is very poor, and her father is a heroin addict. Brenda is impregnated by her unnamed boyfriend, who is her cousin, but she is successfully able to hide her pregnancy. Tupac explains that it wouldn’t matter to her family if she gave birth, as long as they had first dibs on the government assistance.
Although she believes that her boyfriend will stay with her and help her raise the child, he is merely a molester, and abandons her before she gives birth to her baby on the bathroom floor of her house. Brenda tries to dispose of it by throwing it in a trash bin, but the baby’s bawling leads to her retrieving it. Her mother scolds her severely, and Brenda becomes so ashamed of herself that she runs away from home.
Brenda now begins a life on her own, and unsuccessfully seeks employment. Her attempt to illegally sell crack cocaine results in robbery, and eventually she views prostitution as her only way to make money. This lifestyle finally leads to her being murdered, but the lyrics never explain how (the music video reveals that she was shot in an alley by a mugger). What becomes of other characters, such as her family, her boyfriend, and the baby itself, is uncertain. The final minute or so of the song consists of a chorus singing “don’t you know she’s got a baby” repeatedly.
The video of the song is black-and-white. It was made to visualise what Tupac narrates. The first part shows Tupac and Money-B talking about Brenda, and then the actual story starts.
The video begins with "based on a true story", since although the characters themselves are fictitious, the issues the song discusses are present in the modern world.
Parts of the video were included in Tupac: Resurrection, a 2003 documentary on 2Pac's life, and it appears as a bonus in its entirety on the film's DVD.
The song has been praised by artists such as Nas, The Game and Mary J. Blige as being one of Tupac's most touching and poetic works. The Game refers to the song in his single "Hate It or Love It" in the line 'Pac is gone, and Brenda still throwing babies in the garbage'. Notorious ALI also refers to the song in his single "Thugz Life" in the line 'Yo Pac, may I ask, is Brenda still throwin' babies in the Trash?'
In 1998 it appeared on 2Pac's Greatest Hits.
Studio albums: 2Pacalypse Now · Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z. · Thug Life: Volume 1 · Me Against the World · All Eyez on Me · The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory
Posthumously created studio albums: R U Still Down? (Remember Me) · Still I Rise · Until the End of Time · Better Dayz · Loyal to the Game · Pac's Life
Other albums: Greatest Hits · The Rose that Grew from Concrete · Nu-Mixx Klazzics · Tupac: Resurrection (Original Soundtrack) · 2Pac Live · The Rose, Vol. 2 · Tupac: Live at the House of Blues
Singles: "Brenda's Got a Baby" · "If My Homie Calls" · "Trapped" · "I Get Around" · "Keep Ya Head Up" · "Papa'z Song" · "Holla If Ya Hear Me" · "How Long Will They Mourn Me?" · "Pour Out A Little Liquor" · "Cradle to the Grave" · "Dear Mama" · "Old School" · "So Many Tears" · "Temptations" · "California Love" · "2 of Amerikaz Most Wanted" · "How Do U Want It" · "Hit 'Em Up" · "All Bout U" · "I Ain't Mad at Cha" · "Life Goes On" · "Toss It Up" · "To Live & Die in LA" · "Hail Mary" · "Wanted Dead or Alive" · "Made Niggaz" · "I Wonder If Heaven Got a Ghetto" · "Do For Love" · "Changes" · "Runnin'" · "Happy Home" · "Unconditional Love" · "Baby Don't Cry (Keep Ya Head Up II)" · "Until the End of Time" · "Letter 2 My Unborn" · "Thugz Mansion" · "Still Ballin" · "Runnin' (Dying to Live)" · "One Day at a Time (Em's Version)" · "Thugs Get Lonely Too" · "Ghetto Gospel" · "Untouchable" · "Pac's Life"
Filmography: Nothing But Trouble · Juice · Poetic Justice · Above the Rim · Bullet · Gridlock'd · Gang Related · Tupac: Resurrection · Live 2 Tell
Documentaries: Tupac Shakur: Thug Immortal · Tupac Shakur: Words Never Die (TV) · Tupac Shakur: Before I Wake... · Tupac Shakur: Thug Angel: The Life of an Outlaw · Biggie & Tupac · 2Pac 4 Ever · Tupac: Resurrection · Tupac vs. · Tupac: The Hip Hop Genius (TV) · So Many Years, So Many Tears · Notorious (TV)
Books: The Rose that Grew from Concrete · Tupac: Resurrection · Inside a Thug's Heart · 2Pac Lives The Death of Makaveli / The Resurrection of Tupac Amaru (Volume 1) · Tupac Shakur Legacy
Companies: Non-Stop Productions · Joshua's Dream Corporation · Thug Nation · 24/7 Productions · Out Da Gutta Records · Amaru Entertainment
Shakur family: Afeni Shakur · Geronimo Pratt · Mutulu Shakur · Assata Shakur · Mopreme
Related articles: Feuds · Timeline · The 7 Day Theory · Tupac Amaru Shakur Center for the Arts · Thug Life · Outlawz · West Side Boys
