One of Tupac's greatest songs ever, as recollected by many of those who have listened to and reviewed it. Released 2 days after his death, it has an eerie similarity to what happened: Tupac getting shot, dying in a car, where he reminisces and talks about all of his friends of the past. It's not one of the "thug" songs of many of today's rappers; it's a recollection of his past and his life, and how he rose in popularity, despite so much adversity.
I kiss my Mama goodbye, and wipe the tears from her lonely eyes
Said I'll return but I gotta fight the fate's arrived Don't shed a tear, cause Mama I ain't happy here
I'm through trial, no more smiles, for a couple years"
This is a statement made to indicate a situation a person doesn't want to just come out and say they enjoyed.
Something unexpected or unusual that the person in question wants to share with the group and when questioned on it; rather than give a straight answer, they say "well let's just say i wasn't mad about it".
Jeff: So last night maren came over and wanted to all of the sudden hook up so we made out for a while and she went home.
Sometimes used just to describe something that is simply OK, but more often used in the context of describing something that you initially expected to be unpleasant or unsavory but through experience found it much more tolerable and possibly enjoyable than you had previously thought.
How's that fancy ghost pepper hot sauce on those wings? "You know, I ain't mad at it. I like the hints of pineapple even though this may mean hickory holein the near future..."