Tupac on Growing Up Poor, His Rise to Fame & His Future (1995) | MTV News

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In 1995, Tupac Shakur and MTV News correspondent Tabitha Soren took a stroll down the Venice boardwalk for an in-depth conversation about where the rapper has been and where he sees himself going.
0:01 What does Tupac Amaru Shakur mean?
0:41 Moving to the West Coast and dropping out of art school
3:07 Moving out to the West Coast and being broke
3:53 Tupac on his mother, Afeni Shakur and drug addiction
5:16 Childhood and growing up
5:41 Dealing with traumatic experiences
7:42 Going from making pizza to joining Digital Underground
9:14 Tupac gets a tattoo
9:43 Getting introduced to the 'thug mentality'
10:51 Growing up without a father
13:34 Working hard and success
14:27 Justice and finding the person who shot him
16:02 How life would be different if Tupac had a father
16:32 Tupac on being a father
17:46 Being in touch with his feminine side
18:15 Starting a community center with Mike Tyson
19:11 Distancing himself from a 'thug life' mentality
19:39 Being able to live a 'normal' or 'happy' life
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@MTVNews
@MTVNews 3 роки тому
BTS of Tupac & Snoop Dogg's '2 of Amerikaz Most Wanted' Video (1996): ukposts.info/have/v-deo/pYV9nIyqjGmIlY0.html
@AlexEs63
@AlexEs63 3 роки тому
MTV, wished you'd chose a different interviewer. She's interrupting, condescending and failing. 🤷‍♀️🌏✌ RIP 2Pac
@unknown.2303
@unknown.2303 3 роки тому
he also died in (1996)
@demetricruz545
@demetricruz545 3 роки тому
Pac is a hypercrit he said he know who shot him then she said he don't know who shot him 14:36 to 15:37.wow
@kiara4405
@kiara4405 3 роки тому
@@demetricruz545 she said not him
@lydiagraham6863
@lydiagraham6863 2 роки тому
@@AlexEs63 ’: thanks'’'''c
@RapFanatic4ever
@RapFanatic4ever 4 роки тому
Pac was so damn smart not your average dude in they 20’s
@donjuan130
@donjuan130 4 роки тому
Pac is sharp
@khiladisk1360
@khiladisk1360 4 роки тому
@Lord Frieza Christ i can see what kind of a mindset you hold.
@LiquidSwords-ou7lg
@LiquidSwords-ou7lg 4 роки тому
Lord Frieza Christ dawg you be on every Pac interview hating on him. Sad life you live smh.
@xxxxxx-kk7mh
@xxxxxx-kk7mh 4 роки тому
@@LiquidSwords-ou7lg hes probably a jealous ass white boy. And i am white lol
@fredschriks8554
@fredschriks8554 4 роки тому
@@xxxxxx-kk7mh I'm white too. But Pac was just great. He could be a President or a big CEO back in those days.
@yardz876
@yardz876 4 роки тому
When he said "ima write a book about it, so that I can get paid for my pain".... Damn this brother was smart.
@thenemoshow1
@thenemoshow1 4 роки тому
Yardz do you know if he ever put it out?
@EVILAKUMA
@EVILAKUMA 4 роки тому
@@thenemoshow1 he couldn't because he died early.. but there is a book I have still from his body guard years ago called "got your back" good read you can probably find it somewhere online to read
@thenemoshow1
@thenemoshow1 4 роки тому
ATS damm man what a shame 😞 wish we had the chance to see pac an old man I swear
@bodhip
@bodhip 4 роки тому
@@thenemoshow1 look it up
@sarahgeorge7786
@sarahgeorge7786 3 роки тому
@@EVILAKUMA thank you, i cry when i watch this video. i love tupac so much. i feel his strength his pain. he is the man, he was so spiritual.
@juliogoltv2209
@juliogoltv2209 6 місяців тому
People walking oround with no phones , great times 😢😢
@Kolesjani
@Kolesjani 16 днів тому
go to germany and you will feel a half to he same of nostalgic
@BlackPanzerYZ-pq9nd
@BlackPanzerYZ-pq9nd 8 місяців тому
2Pac was more than just a rapper. He was a poet, an activist, and a voice for the unheard
@josephinejonesbrown5784
@josephinejonesbrown5784 6 місяців тому
WHO WAS GILL SCOTT HERRON JUST ASKING LISTEN TO LIFELESSONS101 UTUBE CHICAGO DJEXQUISITE AND THIS YOUNG MAN WAS GOOD FOR HIS AGE GROUP DON'T FORGET FRED HAMPTON AND THEM I.TALKED TO HIS MOTHER YES AND FRED JR. MOTHER ALSO DO YOU KNOW WHAT IT IS LIKE TO TOUCH THE HANDS OF MALCOLM X YES THE MAN AND TO 🫂 HUG FRED FOLKS LOOK IN THEIR EYES WHAT A FEELING ? ? ?? ? WOW WOW WOW WOW TO TALK TO JORDAN THE BALLPLAYER TO TALK TO BROTHER GILL?????IF WOULD HAVE LIKE TO TALK TO THIS YOUNG MAN HIM AND KANYE WEST MET COMMON SENSE HE WAS KIND SWEET PERSON THE YEAR THIS MAN WAS BORN SAME AS OUR CHILDREN'S BUT I GUESS WE WERE DIFFERENT TAKE ON LIFE
@michaelmurray4919
@michaelmurray4919 6 місяців тому
And ultimately a Rapist
@Andymorales7573
@Andymorales7573 6 місяців тому
A wanna be ganster too
@joshmontgomery4993
@joshmontgomery4993 6 місяців тому
Before he was a god he was a person.
@King_opp
@King_opp 6 місяців тому
@@Andymorales7573 calm down nerd 😂
@S.P.E.T.S.N.A.Z
@S.P.E.T.S.N.A.Z 4 роки тому
*she might not realise how lucky she is to have met the legend*
@metathynk9400
@metathynk9400 4 роки тому
I was trying to figure out who this girl was to see her take on this interview
@israelgonzalez7273
@israelgonzalez7273 4 роки тому
BigHavoc 666 is true she dont even know😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎
@1_Lando
@1_Lando 4 роки тому
Fr
@jesusp556
@jesusp556 4 роки тому
Yup dumb ass bit h can’t and don’t know how to do any interview
@Thaizeo
@Thaizeo 4 роки тому
He wasn't big big then yet
@qwerty6801
@qwerty6801 2 роки тому
Dude was like 23 years old here and sounds like he already has lived a full lifetime
@sbrooks904
@sbrooks904 2 роки тому
Because he had.
@ZuumoB
@ZuumoB 2 роки тому
@@sbrooks904 that supposed to be funny?
@vivekgupta-pc8us
@vivekgupta-pc8us 2 роки тому
@@ZuumoB vh
@jamesgatz8707
@jamesgatz8707 2 роки тому
That’s the part that blows my mind. When I listen to his music and see his interviews it’s hard to believe it was mostly in his early twenties. Like he was very mature and intelligent.
@balencileak7762
@balencileak7762 2 роки тому
that’s pac for ya
@CoolHand273
@CoolHand273 8 місяців тому
What strikes me most about this interview is how Pac speaks with so much integrity. He does not fall for conjecture or gossip. He speaks his own mind and does not waste time dwelling on people may or may not have done or what they may or may not have said. It is no wonder he got so much done in such a tragically short life. He is one of the few people where it is actually true that he did more in his short life than many people’s lifetimes.
@aewisbotchprograming8165
@aewisbotchprograming8165 5 місяців тому
and THAT right there my friend is why that dude is in the underworld now as we speak.... he KNEW what he was doing and was about the whole time and wasn't apologetic about it... at least while he was on this side of the planet i'm POSITIVE he feels otherwise now...
@itonlyhurtswhenyoulie
@itonlyhurtswhenyoulie 4 місяці тому
@@aewisbotchprograming8165 Wheeew, you're all over this one!! You sound like such a hater. Was this the "comment you were looking for"??? Poster typed nothing that even remotely hints at or gives life to what you're suggesting. So psyched to respond to the comment, only to come off as a self-righteous prick. Smh
@fikremaryamendaykefagn7228
@fikremaryamendaykefagn7228 4 місяці тому
cool!
@myunitt911
@myunitt911 2 місяці тому
He was incredible at spreading the word! Unfortunately he got side tracked, wrapped up in things he didnt know. That stupid shit got him killed!
@JaceDeanLove
@JaceDeanLove 2 місяці тому
​@@aewisbotchprograming8165 there's no afterlife don't be silly
@prowesa3240
@prowesa3240 10 місяців тому
"It's harder for a woman to raise a family than it is for a Man" 😭🙌
@Yah-Izoa-Hakaboth
@Yah-Izoa-Hakaboth 9 місяців тому
Totally disagree to that statement, but it was his opinion during that era. It’s hard for a man to do it alone and a woman to do it alone. GOD will step in and help each individual to overcome their struggles, but it isn’t easy. A blessed marriage between a man and woman is what GOD adores! It takes team work!
@69weed.420
@69weed.420 6 місяців тому
What about between two queers?
@AlmightyEvil1
@AlmightyEvil1 6 місяців тому
Lol
@bigdawg3305
@bigdawg3305 6 місяців тому
Boy listen to mom 👩🏼 Girl listen to Dad 👨🏼
@planc3318
@planc3318 5 місяців тому
@@Yah-Izoa-Hakabothhe’s right lmao
@SupremeStylez
@SupremeStylez 4 роки тому
Seeing this feels like he is still alive...
@chadstone9561
@chadstone9561 4 роки тому
He was too real for this world
@sanderanocic
@sanderanocic 4 роки тому
Look up akil the mc
@ochodatboy3059
@ochodatboy3059 4 роки тому
He is trust me
@SupremeStylez
@SupremeStylez 4 роки тому
@@hannahorozco8394 i don't think so but okay
@Abtedrismerkezi
@Abtedrismerkezi 4 роки тому
absolutely....... (((
@elleanaramos-lundy4238
@elleanaramos-lundy4238 4 роки тому
I love how no matter what she kept saying about his mom being a “crackhead” he kept defending her name now that’s love❤️
@banggangtookamane9625
@banggangtookamane9625 4 роки тому
The agenda of the question was to irritate him in the first place
@tyresebrown2131
@tyresebrown2131 4 роки тому
The media always does 💯 Thank you Tupac you made me starting making Music 🖤 ukposts.info/have/v-deo/o4OZm4SKg5B2r4U.html
@jackkeenan_
@jackkeenan_ 4 роки тому
Elleana Ramos-Lundy I hate how when he said that his mom is “the bomb” to him, she cut him off and said “I know she is NOW but what about back then” as if Pac wasn’t supposed to love his mom when she was going through shit
@warmcloud2218
@warmcloud2218 4 роки тому
@@jackkeenan_ I know wasnt that rude she seemed like she was trying real hard to put his Mom down I love how he loves his mama ain't shit that could change the love he has for his Mom. Respect!
@JeromeProductions
@JeromeProductions 4 роки тому
Jack Keenan exactly
@introvertedbeauty00
@introvertedbeauty00 6 місяців тому
He was so outspoken and full of life. All of his interviews are timeless, almost feels like they were taped yesterday. Wish I could’ve met him. Keep resting peacefully King👑
@makaveli7165
@makaveli7165 4 місяці тому
me2 shorty…me2
@user-ci2sy5jb2j
@user-ci2sy5jb2j 2 місяці тому
Exactly. He was always pouring his heart out to people but it seemed like no one was listening or really understood. It’s a shame he was only understood when he was gone. R.I.P🙏🏾
@DinkyDiTruBlu
@DinkyDiTruBlu Місяць тому
Yup.. king of rap..
@BigWadzBigJocks
@BigWadzBigJocks 6 місяців тому
I grew up obsessed with Tupac, listened to his music every day, watched movies he was in, began to write poetry because of poetry he wrote. Such a profound impact on my late teens. And I was born a year after he passed. His impact is still felt in society today.
@ebazileyes1475
@ebazileyes1475 6 місяців тому
,You said you were born a year after he passed. Imagine you came here from above as a soul to enter earth, he left here earth as a soul to go back where you came from. Thats the change of life. One day it repeats again for everyone
@kimoslice1613
@kimoslice1613 4 роки тому
When you see Tupac speaking you feel like you're missing this real friend that you never met ... :'(
@jacqulinnepoulard9843
@jacqulinnepoulard9843 4 роки тому
you're so right pac is that someone you love so much but never met.i love tupac so much my inspiration. you can kill the man but never is legacy pac lives on for ever one of the realest person who walks gods earth tupac
@JerrellXotiikClemmons
@JerrellXotiikClemmons 4 роки тому
Karim MAHAMDIA ukposts.info/have/v-deo/bmRmrIV-pImFxXU.html
@antonio4truth125
@antonio4truth125 4 роки тому
@@jacqulinnepoulard9843 ye man when i hear to hes music i cry because hes so Good and i miss him
@unpredctble1992
@unpredctble1992 4 роки тому
so fckin true man
@sasha9019
@sasha9019 4 роки тому
Honestly
@SugaFree2387
@SugaFree2387 4 роки тому
Look at PAC just greeting all his fans and just chillin, while all these new rappers walk around like they have any kind of importance, and just ignore everybody
@subscribed193
@subscribed193 4 роки тому
SugaFree for real times have changed nd not for the better
@phumlanimncwango7686
@phumlanimncwango7686 4 роки тому
People would run them down it’s really not safe for them now tbh
@DizzyD21
@DizzyD21 4 роки тому
blame smartphones and all that
@dreadxplayzs7849
@dreadxplayzs7849 4 роки тому
@@DizzyD21 blame the fans for praising them for the stupid no talent shit they say and do.
@goldiesincity8005
@goldiesincity8005 4 роки тому
Not all really there are alot of rappers today and yesterday. That are really laid back and humble to there fans , your thinking about singers and actors.
@karlmarkmugisha3903
@karlmarkmugisha3903 5 місяців тому
Pac had this great sense of humor and was naturally likable something most stars today don't have
@Silverhazed
@Silverhazed 9 місяців тому
The biggest thing that sticks with me is you can just see the love and respect people had for Tupac.
@scottiep7216
@scottiep7216 4 роки тому
The only man who could rock a sweater vest and make it look gangsta. love pac.
@civiliantv7906
@civiliantv7906 4 роки тому
Big facts!!! 😆
@rileyfreeman9726
@rileyfreeman9726 4 роки тому
and the dude who could rock the nose rings like nobody else could
@enzigenes
@enzigenes 4 роки тому
A Coogi vest to be exact.
@lpt4794
@lpt4794 4 роки тому
enzigenes u proud now ?
@enzigenes
@enzigenes 4 роки тому
@@lpt4794 Actually, I am.
@tayyab4696
@tayyab4696 4 роки тому
"Money gave me confidence" We need more honest people like Tupac.
@mrginkzmusic5945
@mrginkzmusic5945 4 роки тому
Slim dude you still have one hes called 6ix9ine
@9ethersteppa808
@9ethersteppa808 4 роки тому
MrGinkzMusic his whole career was based off lies
@tayyab4696
@tayyab4696 4 роки тому
@@mrginkzmusic5945 Bro, I've seen memes of that guy. What actually happened?
@mrginkzmusic5945
@mrginkzmusic5945 4 роки тому
Chandler McDaniel im talking about that he snitched on his gang members (its kinda a meme thing)
@mrginkzmusic5945
@mrginkzmusic5945 4 роки тому
Slim dude he had 2 option: facing to 40 or life sentence in prison or snitch on his gang members, he chose to snitch but the meme started because he didnt just snitch on what he was asked for he even snitch on other things that the judge didnt even asked so. That why i was saying theres 69 still on this earth for honesty (meme)
@DeeRam187
@DeeRam187 6 місяців тому
This interview shows you how well mannered and intelligent Tupac really was.💯 he was very different compared to any other rapper and especially rappers now days
@user-mu2mp8ll6c
@user-mu2mp8ll6c 6 місяців тому
Especially because you can't understand any of these mumble mouth fools
@NaNasBarrio
@NaNasBarrio 4 місяці тому
Man, I’m telling you anybody would’ve got offensive with these questions. It was literally therapist type shit. This was an interview about music. It was all about feelings and emotions and how you felt when your mama smoking crack what the fuck dude it’s crazy to think how much shits changed and you could never walk but A-list celebrity down Venice Beach and have an interview like that Outlived his truth he was a genius anybody with fall in love with him he was a Charmer❤
@NaNasBarrio
@NaNasBarrio 4 місяці тому
Man, if I could go back in time, I woud be thise kids getting a damn autograph
@carltonbanks5470
@carltonbanks5470 13 днів тому
Unfortunately Ms Tabitha used those nice manners as him trying to hit on her ordinary looking ass after the man was long dead. Disgusting behavior from her.
@NR-dr9ud
@NR-dr9ud 12 днів тому
Doesn’t tell you how gay and a media plant he was. Dude was as gay as the day is long
@stephengiese7549
@stephengiese7549 10 місяців тому
He was not afraid to answer any questions. He was cute, funny, revealing, grateful and honest. Never heard him interviewed before. He had a very rough younger life but he moved on with his wits. Rip.
@annunakian8054
@annunakian8054 3 роки тому
Pac was so intelligent, well spoken, down to earth, thoughtful, original. There's no rapper alive like him. GOAT.
@BobbyBravvo
@BobbyBravvo 3 роки тому
Nipsey Hussle 🤔💭
@Mroniboy.
@Mroniboy. 3 роки тому
@@BobbyBravvo he died man
@BobbyBravvo
@BobbyBravvo 3 роки тому
@@Mroniboy. my bad I read it wrong lol
@Kyorn
@Kyorn 3 роки тому
bleedat
@terrysmith8918
@terrysmith8918 3 роки тому
@@BobbyBravvo couldn’t polish he’s boots
@reyk3524
@reyk3524 4 роки тому
They got money for the war, but can't feed the poor. - Tupac Shakur
@hassandhuntow8240
@hassandhuntow8240 4 роки тому
With hm
@JR-mt2bc
@JR-mt2bc 4 роки тому
Anon2018 bruh they ain’t that poor there just lazy to work
@milesmorales6305
@milesmorales6305 4 роки тому
J R that’s false
@spamsboikodak295
@spamsboikodak295 4 роки тому
Jr they don’t make much money of those jobs and the good jobs whites own and they not letting know blacks work for them learn yo knowledge
@alexhs0804
@alexhs0804 4 роки тому
@@JR-mt2bc lies the government can up minimum wage but wont because they know that wit the minimum wage is barely enough to have a roof over their head and food with a bit of money left over. Also jobs wont help the homeless they know they havent been clean for a long time but will just ask them to leave a phone number because they know they dont own phones which basically means they will forever be homeless and poor
@Kadaf1
@Kadaf1 9 місяців тому
I was at Venice Beach today , I thought to myself “this looks like the location of that Tupac interview” and yes it is. It gave it extra meaning , thinking I’m in the same location that Tupac once was . RIP
@champobwalya3514
@champobwalya3514 6 місяців тому
Everytime he mentioned his mom,he just lit up with such a grin,he adored his mom,Pac is a legend man,decades after his death we still here ❤️
@ladyindaroom
@ladyindaroom 3 роки тому
Interviewer: "What was it like for your mother to be addicted to crack"? Tupac: "She was my hero" I love the respect he always had for his mother! RIP King Tupac!
@juanrevelo2440
@juanrevelo2440 3 роки тому
Tupac knew my ancestors from Peru, lets go
@MyMostBeautifuCinema
@MyMostBeautifuCinema 3 роки тому
Followed by “She IS my hero.”
@1CristylJ
@1CristylJ 3 роки тому
AND he corrected her. She called his mother a "crack addict." He said, "she was addicted to crack". That's just like calling Black descendants "slaves" instead of saying "people who were enslaved." #catchthat
@hamig306
@hamig306 3 роки тому
n even as a crack fiends mama, you still was a black queen mama
@Gail-gs9jd
@Gail-gs9jd 3 роки тому
He was so respectful I would have snapped and she could have worded that better
@selassieafrica2
@selassieafrica2 4 роки тому
As calm as Pac is you can tell he's aware of his surrounding
@l3gtk1la3
@l3gtk1la3 4 роки тому
Yep
@thewholewrld
@thewholewrld 4 роки тому
Nobody catch my man slippin no kap
@paulv5260
@paulv5260 4 роки тому
He's got multiple eyes in the area watching out at all times.. rip pac
@agugharachidera5683
@agugharachidera5683 4 роки тому
Those guys on blue following him
@LittleLo
@LittleLo 4 роки тому
The one time he was not looking he got shot Rip pac
@ballya3253
@ballya3253 10 місяців тому
He was one handsome man.May his soul continue to rest in perfect peace..
@anthonymcken6050
@anthonymcken6050 10 місяців тому
I only found out today that this "woman" has tried to Me too him over this interview.
@KatePearl-
@KatePearl- 6 місяців тому
He was so ahead of his time and I love the way that he responded to some of the dumbest questions in history on any subject ever with an almost otherworldly level of eloquence, elegance and excellence. ❤
@adolphus2002
@adolphus2002 3 роки тому
He wasn't even 25 here, yet he was so self aware and had a good understanding of people and how life works. This man had the soul of an artist, being a thug was just for survival.
@eliasveracruz2759
@eliasveracruz2759 3 роки тому
Thought the same
@conradjones9673
@conradjones9673 3 роки тому
Nahh he had the soul that the powers that be fear most
@unstoppableking2356
@unstoppableking2356 3 роки тому
Well said 👏
@dcfromthev
@dcfromthev 3 роки тому
Bingo!
@yir9383
@yir9383 3 роки тому
Exactly..good observation!
@ObeyTriangles
@ObeyTriangles 3 роки тому
whoever ended up buying that batman glasses didn't even know the legend touched it.
@scam-proof2500
@scam-proof2500 3 роки тому
My thoughts too ;))
@bradford_shaun_murray
@bradford_shaun_murray 3 роки тому
the dreaded Tupac'meister
@tonynoneya4022
@tonynoneya4022 3 роки тому
💀 😂
@ronaldmcdonald1977
@ronaldmcdonald1977 3 роки тому
that way gay bro. Its glasses lol.
@naomibrunson3369
@naomibrunson3369 3 роки тому
Right
@illegaleagle3546
@illegaleagle3546 9 місяців тому
Huge huge fan of Pac here, from Essex in England. Man i grew up listening to this mans music and hand on heart I have never heard anything even close to as good as this man. The passion, the heart, the charisma, the voice, the music, the lyrics, the beats, the flow. This man should still be here today. R.I.P to the greatest that ever done it. ❤
@cavaliothorson7755
@cavaliothorson7755 8 місяців тому
I agree and as someone who was born and raised in California, I say that Tupac had a lot more living to do but didn't get the chance. He could've been in a lot more great movies and maybe even become the Mayor of L.A., and then came fake ass people like ja rule copyin him after he was gone.
@TheLeviticalPrincess
@TheLeviticalPrincess 7 місяців тому
I love Tupac’s transparency. He just told his truth how it is. No filter. I’m so inspired by him always. ❤ Tupac
@shahidh7
@shahidh7 3 роки тому
PAC, You have NO idea how many people loved and still love you. You will never be forgotten..
@jasondawson92
@jasondawson92 3 роки тому
I still got all Tupac’s albums when he first came out I miss this guy one of the great hip hop artists
@yakimamullen3696
@yakimamullen3696 3 роки тому
Akil the MC LIVES 🙌👑🙌
@tupacmcshakur2589
@tupacmcshakur2589 3 роки тому
Dont worrie,, am back very soon dropping a new album
@jimmysgotmailsable
@jimmysgotmailsable 3 роки тому
Word... I wish he knows
@TheEternal323
@TheEternal323 3 роки тому
@@yakimamullen3696 glad someone is awaken
@RapFanatic4ever
@RapFanatic4ever 4 роки тому
Damn 23 years ago today we lost Pac what a loss
@lionhearteagle302
@lionhearteagle302 4 роки тому
It still hurts after 23 years r.i.p 2pac
@TheDesciple30
@TheDesciple30 4 роки тому
Facts fellas!!!
@RapFanatic4ever
@RapFanatic4ever 4 роки тому
floyd fletcher get the fuck off here with that negativity
@RSjs25
@RSjs25 4 роки тому
Lord Frieza Christ your name makes your whole comment extremely disturbing
@magicvampirelver1321
@magicvampirelver1321 4 роки тому
RIP🙏2PACGodfather🖤THUGANGEL🙌🏼
@pauliewalnuts240
@pauliewalnuts240 8 місяців тому
Cant help but seeing how well defined he was. He knew what he wanted, who he was, who he is, and what he wanted. He just has a real understanding of life, people, and himself.
@69weed.420
@69weed.420 6 місяців тому
He should NEVER have went to Vegas. We all knew that much.
@805fillmore
@805fillmore 3 місяці тому
@@69weed.420 He should’ve never got in a fight with that crip. Also maybe a security guard or 2. He was the most famous rapper on the planet at the time.
@andysledge
@andysledge 2 місяці тому
Yea but Suge messed him up when he was in prison he changed..
@donovanyng
@donovanyng 9 місяців тому
He was an upstanding character. The walk and talk of a good king. Magnanimity.
@capoislamort100
@capoislamort100 8 місяців тому
2Pac strikes me Like a young Egyptian warrior prince lost in time.
@rssingingthoughts1937
@rssingingthoughts1937 Рік тому
The fact he was not bombarded by fans they kept distance and respected the fact he was interviewing he still took the time to say hello back ! More then most celebrities do now.
@alastairtheduke
@alastairtheduke Рік тому
No internet or phones to speak of
@rustbeltrobclassic2512
@rustbeltrobclassic2512 Рік тому
@@alastairthedukenot true, i mean we had cell phones and had beepers and had internet at home.. AOL came out in 1993.
@JordanR34948
@JordanR34948 11 місяців тому
2 different pacs from the voice in face go look at the 1996
@squibbelsmcjohnson
@squibbelsmcjohnson 11 місяців тому
He wasn't super famous then
@setoalgorytgm2748
@setoalgorytgm2748 11 місяців тому
You're speaking in a postmodern way.
@kiampierre1527
@kiampierre1527 2 роки тому
She was throwing every jab at him possible and he always replied with an intelligent answer rip King Shakur
@rachelmartinez5604
@rachelmartinez5604 2 роки тому
She was very condescending and judging - she comes across like a person who's never had to struggle in her life as well as lacking the fundamental ability to be empathetic. When she made that snide remark about him smoking all his drugs he was selling when he told her he was a bad drug dealer said so much about her as a person. Her smirk when she said that too!? Ugh what a privileged, judging bitch - she has disgusting character.
@andrejsandal2382
@andrejsandal2382 2 роки тому
Yeah, she was very presumptuous in several cases, even when it came to Pac's mother. I guess times were different back then, this was 26 years ago, and Pac was fighting what that lady represented, the prejudice and judgement coming from the people. And he recognised that the most efficient way of achieving victory is to deflect her arguably quite provocative questions with his calm, charming demeanor, making her look like even greater of an asshole and shifting the public opinion. He knew what he was doing, well played, sir O7
@smartinez281
@smartinez281 2 роки тому
I don't think she did it to be rude or condescending. It's just a sign of someone who did not understand the other side of the tracks. Remember- this was the 90s. When mainstream america was being exposed more to non-mainstream cultures, lifestyles and points of view. Especially views from black youth It sounds cringy NOW but take the context of the time frame.
@naguibzidan8991
@naguibzidan8991 2 роки тому
@@smartinez281 yo agreed, first of all the "smokin your own drugs" comment was made because she thought he was talkin bout sellin bud; not crack. She was tryna be cute, not a asshole. As for the other comments that come across as condescending etc, she was just fixated on this "artist with the childhood trauma and hardship" narrative bullshit that sold magazines back then. The media eats that shit up, then and now. Also: I think she prolly smitten, and got some preconceived idea of who the man was based on what she thought she knew about his background. Maybe I'm not explaining the concept well enough. I don't know about nowadays, but back when that motif was super popular among teenage suburban females, trust me; it got me good deal of puss in HS.
@geminilife3014
@geminilife3014 2 роки тому
Tabitha already knew the answers. She was asking questions that the MTV audience would be asking.
@fsands69
@fsands69 8 місяців тому
when he started speaking about his community games plans i couldnt help but just let myself cry. He was too sharp for that generation and i bet if we was still alive he'd still be. Either as an artist or as a person you can sense how much admiration he can awake in you. Remained clean-minded regardless of how difficult his life was when growing up. I know we all have something to relate to when it comes to be about Pac. I'll learn bout him as much as possible. Such a lovely dude.
@boommediarealestate6850
@boommediarealestate6850 5 місяців тому
when you hear him you feel like you know him, because he’s a vessel of the truth. even when he’s wrong, he’s being so real it’s impossible not to love him
@eskiasmcdaniels5648
@eskiasmcdaniels5648 3 роки тому
I can’t imagine walking down Venice beach and randomly seeing pac. Wild
@_Diaryofwealth
@_Diaryofwealth 3 роки тому
Bruh
@Ilovechicago100
@Ilovechicago100 3 роки тому
I know right. I’m jealous
@fatahhajji8422
@fatahhajji8422 2 роки тому
Pp
@musicboynewann2039
@musicboynewann2039 2 роки тому
It took his death for him to be larger than life like they did michael ppl appreciate you more when you dead
@voodiethemoody
@voodiethemoody 2 роки тому
@@musicboynewann2039 Bruce Lee on that list big time
@zerobrine5226
@zerobrine5226 2 роки тому
The 90's were an incredible time.
@allgasnobrakes919
@allgasnobrakes919 2 роки тому
Our parents would probably say the 70’s as 80’s were the best time
@ogcapital9364
@ogcapital9364 2 роки тому
Dude he’s an actor. He went to private school to become an actor. He’s playing a character
@Directorate
@Directorate 2 роки тому
For America maybe, for Europe it was the worst period after WW2.
@davide1241
@davide1241 2 роки тому
OG most of the world dont understand the world is a stage. What Shakespeare said was true lol..
@metcalfhottie6305
@metcalfhottie6305 2 роки тому
Yes indeed
@geminismom4u
@geminismom4u 9 місяців тому
Interview of a LIFE TIME!!! She put him to the screws and he was all honesty. No leader politician, or King ever came this real. Period. 🎤 drop!
@kthuncho
@kthuncho 7 місяців тому
I gotta start watching more of his interviews Pac really was ahead of his time for him only to be 25 he had a mind like he was 50 this interview felt like you was there with him he was a living legend a true icon long live Pac
@freddiecramford3722
@freddiecramford3722 4 роки тому
PAC: "I tell everything about me I don't wanna tell his business" THAT'S respect right there!!
@p.c.c.7723
@p.c.c.7723 4 роки тому
freddie cramford her questions are so invasive, “why didn’t you have a dad?” “Was your mom a crack addict then?” “Why didn’t your mom take care of you?” Invasive, and unprofessional!! He handled the interview with patience and grace
@AdeFAkamo
@AdeFAkamo 3 роки тому
Dropped a new freestyle. Let me know what you think 🤔 instagram.com/p/CAjz69egS8P/
@digtoodeepgetstuckindahole6992
@digtoodeepgetstuckindahole6992 3 роки тому
@@p.c.c.7723 stfu she's cool af too.
@p.c.c.7723
@p.c.c.7723 3 роки тому
I dont mean to be rude I'm just blunt um no she literally is not
@pcangeldust
@pcangeldust 2 роки тому
​@@digtoodeepgetstuckindahole6992 She's a devil, far from cool.
@ikagengmmeti3532
@ikagengmmeti3532 4 роки тому
This is the side of Pac a lot of the media propaganda never showed us - the humble Pac.
@chadstone9561
@chadstone9561 4 роки тому
You gotta remember, tupac was only like 24-25 here, dude was still evolving as a person, like we all do. People always act like 2pac was older than what he was, just because he was more advanced. He even said once that in ten years from now im probably gonna be alot more calm
@truegamermartinkenwa
@truegamermartinkenwa 4 роки тому
True, it's like an agenda. they only want to show people the death row, angry thug pac but not the intelligent, revolutionary side of him.
@XDB888
@XDB888 4 роки тому
propaganda? Tupac is universally loved, few people portray him otherwise even the media, but the circumstances of his life and death can not be misrepresented... he died in vein
@lalastaywoke
@lalastaywoke 4 роки тому
He has just got out of jail
@antonioorlandosc
@antonioorlandosc 4 роки тому
@@chadstone9561 He died when he was 25, what u talking about he being 25 here?
@Kristina-yl9zf
@Kristina-yl9zf 9 місяців тому
I love this interview. It makes you think that he's still alive. He really was a fun person. Its too bad and so sad that his life ended the way it did. Just awful 😞
@Mike_tyson7
@Mike_tyson7 3 місяці тому
He is alive
@HL2lover
@HL2lover 11 днів тому
@@Mike_tyson7 died decades ago in a drive by shooting
@Mike_tyson7
@Mike_tyson7 10 днів тому
@@HL2lover Tupac died but makaveli lives on and don't you ever forget
@woodstock5841
@woodstock5841 7 місяців тому
RIP Tupac Shakur. We won't never forget you
@69weed.420
@69weed.420 6 місяців тому
I think yo you saying we "won't never" forget him. That says WON'T NEVER or the equivalent WILL ALWAYS.... If we "NEVER" forget but then decide we "WON'T NEVER" forget, then that be like sayin "WE WILL ALWAYS" forget.. Feel me That shits called a double negative and FYI 2 negatives make a positive so feel me you told Pac's ghost that "WE WILL ALWAYS FORGET YOU" Now that shit funny. Already. Speak foyo selve I ain't EVER finna forget Pac.
@mariecampbell3373
@mariecampbell3373 3 роки тому
He was polite, and still put her in her place at times.
@thalinaful
@thalinaful 3 роки тому
What a man
@MyJOSE2013
@MyJOSE2013 3 роки тому
Lol. forcing her to have awkward pauses
@Ronnie-Jones
@Ronnie-Jones 3 роки тому
The most forbidden documentary in history: “Europa The Last Battle” at archive dot org
@PiLLO360
@PiLLO360 3 роки тому
@@Ronnie-Jones what’s it about?
@DickTahshon
@DickTahshon 4 роки тому
I was 21 in '95, I remember this interview. Dudes wanted to be Pac and women wanted to be with him. He was already a living legend at this point. Time flies and things sure have changed.
@brianticas7671
@brianticas7671 4 роки тому
Yeah he was a bad ass raper man.
@Flinstone_Edible
@Flinstone_Edible 4 роки тому
@@brianticas7671 rapper*
@InvadersMustDie1918
@InvadersMustDie1918 4 роки тому
He was very intelligent and he got crazy charisma for a 24 years dude. That's why people loved him so much, not just because of his hip-hop career, but his persona.
@faisalkisambira7199
@faisalkisambira7199 4 роки тому
@javiercarlos rodriguez Boy no wonder you were born by artificial insemination you foolie
@RedPillVegan
@RedPillVegan 4 роки тому
Yeah i remember this too and I was 9!
@itistamaranicole
@itistamaranicole 4 місяці тому
How can you not love this man?! So real! This is a good interview!
@sputnik3258
@sputnik3258 9 місяців тому
People without gadgets talking to each other like humans should do. Such a beautiful sight to see. RIP, PAC.
@darkstar1650
@darkstar1650 4 роки тому
If I had a chance to hang out with someone famous for a day, I'd pick Pac hands down...
@bta7658
@bta7658 4 роки тому
For me Nikola Tesla
@michaelreece3221
@michaelreece3221 4 роки тому
@Pretty Princess P P Was that really neccessary c'mon now
@_jay_6132
@_jay_6132 4 роки тому
Manu Ginobili lmao
@TheSCPStudio
@TheSCPStudio 4 роки тому
Can't imagine hanging around with a corpse is all that fun.
@InvadersMustDie1918
@InvadersMustDie1918 4 роки тому
I'd pick Kendra Lust.
@hiphoprbloverjon9180
@hiphoprbloverjon9180 4 роки тому
Kind of weird not seeing so many people on the boardwalk like it is today. I also like the fact there's no smart phones being shoved all around him and everybody is just minding their business giving him space like he was one of them. Totally different world...lol.
@PHlophe
@PHlophe 4 роки тому
this was shot early mañana. then end now it was a busy spot
@foxxymoonpremires19
@foxxymoonpremires19 4 роки тому
23 yrs later he would've been swamped with cellphones
@geraldkirkwood
@geraldkirkwood 4 роки тому
Back then people had respect for 2pac they knew what he was about..he had more street love then most today..only dude I know who still can walk like that is Master P
@maceomillions2192
@maceomillions2192 4 роки тому
The Real Charlie O You can see security a bit on the side lol... I was wondering the same thing at 1st
@bio-plasmictoad5311
@bio-plasmictoad5311 4 роки тому
Probably the time of day
@Aerochalklate
@Aerochalklate 9 місяців тому
ppl say he wasn’t a real gangsta but he def was the realest in his era.
@sdebesa3
@sdebesa3 5 місяців тому
The way he loved and honored his mother and talked about her addiction and as much as I know she hurt him he would still said she's my hero I just love that about him he recognized his mother struggles and he knew that she was an amazing person and just having a hard time coping with life struggles
@aewisbotchprograming8165
@aewisbotchprograming8165 5 місяців тому
you know his mother iLLed a cop then fled to cuba right?? she's the inspiration for the BLM leaders and the movement itself.. were you aware of that?? doubt it, just another gerbil idol worshipping a KNOWN fraud, AS USUAL...
@BryanCasella
@BryanCasella 3 роки тому
Tupac very well composed and intelligent, wasn’t phased by her dumb questions.
@damnitsme8511
@damnitsme8511 3 роки тому
EXACTLY bro
@jackyc.3022
@jackyc.3022 3 роки тому
@Lord Frieza Christ who ever said he died over a chain?... learn your facts
@sotaboysanchez7711
@sotaboysanchez7711 3 роки тому
@Lord Frieza Christ u getting slapped
@jackyc.3022
@jackyc.3022 3 роки тому
Lord Frieza Christ he died bc he was a threat to white supremacy. He was a leader and advocate for change and freedom for the black community. He was educated and well spoken, and whites are scared of black and brown liberation period. They staged his death to make it seem like he “died by the chain” with the use of media and negative stereotypes. Based on the his answers, despite the interviewers poor choice of words and clear lack of understanding of the struggle, pac was still able to present himself with the upmost humility and respect. Does that look, sound or seem like someone who would “die by the chain”. No. Facts.
@jackyc.3022
@jackyc.3022 3 роки тому
BlowYa BrainzOut ew stop
@shed726
@shed726 4 роки тому
For a 1995 camera, the quality looks good.
@Mr.Clean69420
@Mr.Clean69420 4 роки тому
It looks like mid 2000s
@vtggas_2958
@vtggas_2958 4 роки тому
Maybe it's expensive camera
@bangelz0949
@bangelz0949 4 роки тому
Dont act like 1995 is centuries ago
@nathanshane1497
@nathanshane1497 4 роки тому
jermaine tobin uhhh almost 30 years ago fuck you mean?
@Nedula007
@Nedula007 4 роки тому
VHS
@worldofrandomvideos
@worldofrandomvideos 7 місяців тому
2023 and this dude is still and angel! Helping us all navigate through life! Forever missed!
@PH-mf9cg
@PH-mf9cg 7 місяців тому
I was 1 year old when Pac died… even still, he was such a huge impact in my life. He got me through a lot of hard times. He’s such a real one, still today he’s one of the realest people to ever live. He’s so kind, loving, compassionate and intelligent, he’s the example we should all be taking. RIP 2Pac ❤🙏
@OG.WILLY.SANTOS
@OG.WILLY.SANTOS 6 місяців тому
PAC is for everyone from any time, I was born in 89 and only head pac for the 1st time when changes came out but it opend my eyes to a true legend ❤rip
@Nick-ji7ly
@Nick-ji7ly 4 роки тому
“I think I’ll be a great father I love kids” so sad you had to leave at such a young age...
@prideleo2217
@prideleo2217 4 роки тому
@Nick 420 The Genius already wrote the song Letter to my Unborn Child. Relate, the world is Fantasy!
@421whitney
@421whitney 4 роки тому
He has the most gorgeous smile I’ve ever seen
@Ali-oh6wh
@Ali-oh6wh 4 роки тому
true 🥺
@teresawicks-kq3bq
@teresawicks-kq3bq 4 роки тому
And the prettiest eyes!
@421whitney
@421whitney 4 роки тому
teresa wicks Yes..Most beautiful eyes I’ve ever seen... so deep
@Zlervo
@Zlervo 4 роки тому
He was beautiful
@lisasanchez5959
@lisasanchez5959 4 роки тому
He was so handsome
@delilahbrickerrealtor4893
@delilahbrickerrealtor4893 7 місяців тому
It’s harder for a woman to raise a family than it is a man…. (POWERFUL) he had respect for women and I respect and appreciate that. RIP PAC
@Woze899
@Woze899 2 дні тому
Thats factually incorrect tho
@rezcellent
@rezcellent 3 роки тому
Imagine just casually walking past Tupac
@ogbasedcwizzy4325
@ogbasedcwizzy4325 3 роки тому
YT ppl
@eddiehueso90skid11
@eddiehueso90skid11 3 роки тому
IMAGINE HOW THE TATTOO ARTIST FELT N FEELS NOW THAT HE DID ART ON HIM
@MelissaJayne1
@MelissaJayne1 3 роки тому
m.ukposts.info/have/v-deo/spScjXeea350t4k.html
@royaltmusicc
@royaltmusicc 3 роки тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/nKKQeKyWZGNkjnk.html
@rezcellent
@rezcellent 3 роки тому
@@eddiehueso90skid11 WHY ARE WE YELLING
@rolliemosley
@rolliemosley 4 роки тому
He's unlike any rapper you see today. The humbleness, the human in him, the aggression, the realness. Never another rapper like him.
@spirowthedragon457
@spirowthedragon457 4 роки тому
Rollie Mosley Eazy e is just like him cz them man was close look at digital underground days
@taylordestiny3906
@taylordestiny3906 4 роки тому
Rollie Mosley 💙🙏🤴🏾💙😇🌊💙🦋💎ukposts.info/have/v-deo/pmNlfXdriG90zok.html
@skimasktheslumpgod7532
@skimasktheslumpgod7532 4 роки тому
20 year later: lil pump is unlike any rapper you see today. 🙄
@alexandersegura6824
@alexandersegura6824 3 роки тому
Nipsey
@rolliemosley
@rolliemosley 3 роки тому
@@alexandersegura6824 Nipsey was as real and more mature as Pac. But he wasn't 1/4 of the artist as Pac. Or had the microscope as Pac did. No comparison to me really
@lin-deehorne3143
@lin-deehorne3143 5 місяців тому
Awww Pac. I've been a fan forever but I learn more about you every day😢. Its 2023, but I still feel your loss ❤❤❤❤❤
@nikkis3682
@nikkis3682 4 роки тому
All I do is watch interviews of Tupac it’s like I can’t help myself lol
@justlynn5693
@justlynn5693 4 роки тому
Me too
@SirrahTBT
@SirrahTBT 4 роки тому
same bra
@reubensingh1430
@reubensingh1430 4 роки тому
Me too pac forever
@grigrig9107
@grigrig9107 4 роки тому
Me too.. its just tooo far gone now no turnin back.
@jaywilliams968
@jaywilliams968 4 роки тому
Me three sadly there will never be another Tupac may he rest in peace and I'm forever play his music
@Ashleybear1995
@Ashleybear1995 6 місяців тому
Tupac was so real& so respectful to women and everyone his personality shines thru in this interview he would of been a good dad and the best husband! ❤
@trinity2145
@trinity2145 6 місяців тому
I knew this man was great. But watching him just shows how wonderful of a person he was. We truly lost a hero. Those centers for the kids. Was a great idea. He really would’ve changed life for us all. One ate at a time. He was ahead of his time, wise, caring, serious, and amazing. His voice was of an angel. Truly sad that we lost him.
@lus_kai
@lus_kai 4 роки тому
His voice is the most satisfying thing I've ever heard .
@JerrellXotiikClemmons
@JerrellXotiikClemmons 4 роки тому
lus kai ukposts.info/have/v-deo/bmRmrIV-pImFxXU.html
@aprilrussell869
@aprilrussell869 4 роки тому
Relaxing n soothing
@kellysnyder1405
@kellysnyder1405 Рік тому
We're 1971 kids...hard to believe I'm 52 and he's forever 25. Mad love for this king...missing him 💙
@JangoBlader
@JangoBlader 11 місяців тому
But he is still 52 technically but he died at 25
@flxcsfrr0839
@flxcsfrr0839 11 місяців тому
@@JangoBlader UMM ACKSHUALLY🤓☝️ HE'S NOT TECHNICALLY 52 IF HE DIED AT 25
@JangoBlader
@JangoBlader 11 місяців тому
@@flxcsfrr0839 he is 52 according to his birthday. But he died at 25
@j.c.9336
@j.c.9336 11 місяців тому
Forever young.
@JangoBlader
@JangoBlader 11 місяців тому
​@@flxcsfrr0839 age is just a number when it comes to death. You can die at any age
@saragiard
@saragiard 6 місяців тому
Not even therapist ask as much questions. Terribly intrusive interview. Tupac is beautiful.
@Frontline830tx
@Frontline830tx 2 місяці тому
No, she was just completely immersed and compelled by his charisma and wholesomeness.
@camirrahcharles2493
@camirrahcharles2493 3 місяці тому
Little did she know that 30 years later that this interview would be iconic with a RAP LEGEND. ❤ Also thank you to whomever his dad is, because AFENI and him blessed us with an amazing artist, lyricist, poet, and musician.
@user-oo3gs2rz7o
@user-oo3gs2rz7o 4 роки тому
"I LOVE KIDS, I LOVE THE INNOCENCE" THIS LINE ITSELF SPEAKS OF HOW A NICE HUMANBEING HE WAS
@user-oo3gs2rz7o
@user-oo3gs2rz7o 4 роки тому
@@omarimurphy1747 what you gotta hate bruh. Take it easy. Learn to be a man from the man in the video
@SRMR93
@SRMR93 4 роки тому
I know. That part broke my heart. Reminded me of MJ. They both would have been great friends
@RunninFromTheK9
@RunninFromTheK9 4 роки тому
Yea well I’m paying for saying that line now lmao I’m raising my 4 year old adopted little brother...
@AjieA
@AjieA 4 роки тому
Facts!
@tishsharay7509
@tishsharay7509 4 роки тому
Bilal K lol I said this same shit also the same reason he didn’t want Kids is reason I’m 28 with none fear of them going through race wars and being black in this world
@jamaljamal59
@jamaljamal59 2 роки тому
We lost Tupac at 25 almost 25 years ago and his name is still relevant till this day as long as we got UKposts or any type of music platform Tupac will live forever. He's truly the G.O.A.T. 🐐🎤
@francophile4082
@francophile4082 2 роки тому
👆✅
@winterwarden
@winterwarden 2 роки тому
Shrek spoke up when nobody else dared....
@princessroyalty7879
@princessroyalty7879 2 роки тому
He left his music, videos, and interviews to help us keep our head up, so we want be afraid to stand up for what is right.
@user-bz1kf1ww5l
@user-bz1kf1ww5l 2 роки тому
Absolutely. Only started listening to his music this year and my mind is blown
@locadisa
@locadisa 2 роки тому
Yep. What they should do with the help of Vlad tv,MTV, and other interviewers is something like a 7 part Netflix melodrama of all of the "Death Row" players and their stories acted out from the time that they came to Death Row,met Tupac,Suge,Snoop,Dre up until Tupac's demise, Snoop's split from the record company and how it all came tumbling down. There are some great stories out there. So many left penniless and without good careers.Danny Boy has the best stories,The late Frank Alexander and Reggie Wright. Too many interviews on "You Tube" that really need to be compiled.
@r.m.90
@r.m.90 10 місяців тому
This is one of his best interviews. He seems like such a good guy here. Bad circumstances turned him into who he became as a person with the wild antics, but he did know better.
@logankerlee1988
@logankerlee1988 6 місяців тому
This was such a quality interview! I grew up being a big fan of Tupac. His music and story helped motivate me as a teenager and helped me grow into a man. Nothing but respect for him.
@elite0510
@elite0510 3 роки тому
" if I go to South America they gonna love me " noo Pac not only south America but the whole world love u Rest In Peace PAC
@stefanbraun7427
@stefanbraun7427 2 роки тому
I'm still in therapy for his death...
@mkodyChallengesYOurexistence
@mkodyChallengesYOurexistence 2 роки тому
@@stefanbraun7427 get well bro 🙏
@mkodyChallengesYOurexistence
@mkodyChallengesYOurexistence 2 роки тому
@@stefanbraun7427 keep ya head up
@js6103
@js6103 2 роки тому
We love you in South America 🤘🏿🖤
@michaelmisgna7809
@michaelmisgna7809 2 роки тому
Ya we love you to from est Africa eritrea 🇪🇷
@chubbachuubs6199
@chubbachuubs6199 4 роки тому
So did everyone just randomly get this in their recommended ?
@digko
@digko 4 роки тому
Yeah babe
@Lambullghini
@Lambullghini 4 роки тому
I'm not complaining
@user-se8nh3yu1e
@user-se8nh3yu1e 4 роки тому
And I’m not disappointed
@fabiang7846
@fabiang7846 4 роки тому
Tapac Amazing man
@peepthesitchtarot
@peepthesitchtarot 4 роки тому
Yus
@BatkoNashBandera774
@BatkoNashBandera774 6 місяців тому
"I'll tell everything about me, but I don't wanna tell his business", then proceeds to be the best storyteller rap has ever seen.
@nivita9830
@nivita9830 Місяць тому
There was a purity about Tupac that really draws you in. His truth, his words, and the way he articulates his life/reality just really touch and captivate you. His interviews (still) have a powerful impact.
@BlaxicanBeautyTV333
@BlaxicanBeautyTV333 4 роки тому
"I rather write a book about it, get paid for my pain... I wanna write about it, it'll be deeper." Damn. He just woke me up. Writing is literally my life.
@smokey3570
@smokey3570 4 роки тому
Keep writing x
@metathynk9400
@metathynk9400 4 роки тому
truth!
@Jae-kg4dc
@Jae-kg4dc 4 роки тому
Mine too
@DeadlyCauses
@DeadlyCauses 4 роки тому
Do it🙏🏾💪🏾
@drzbillionaire
@drzbillionaire 4 роки тому
Hey Maryam I rap I see you dance we can collab on music let me know it would be cool
@Ronatron1
@Ronatron1 4 роки тому
he was so humble....this seemed to be his actual personality.... legendary musician
@JerrellXotiikClemmons
@JerrellXotiikClemmons 4 роки тому
Haroon Khan ukposts.info/have/v-deo/bmRmrIV-pImFxXU.html
@briansanchez2092
@briansanchez2092 4 роки тому
Free Thinker Loyalty, not ego. Suge bailed him out when all his homies were turnin on him. Anybody had problems with Suge, best believe Pac was rollin. If you’re gonna talk, make sure you know what you talkin bout, fuckin marc
@kenoshatire2650
@kenoshatire2650 4 роки тому
@Free Thinker I think Suge and his Pyru buds were definitely bad influences on him. Can't blame him for hooking up with Death Row considering how big they were and how Suge bailed him out. But I think they definitely pushed him to act more bold, thuggish, and confrontational. Suge wanted a thuggish star to make headlines and 2pac wanted to impress the gang members that were always hanging around.
@grinchoi1
@grinchoi1 4 роки тому
Pac was never just 1 thing or just one way.
@briansanchez2092
@briansanchez2092 4 роки тому
@@grinchoi1 Couldn't agree more
@rithikasobha3182
@rithikasobha3182 10 місяців тому
This broke my heart 💔 I always cry when I watch this like a billion times 😢 I wish you were still alive. I love the 90s ❤❤ the best music, best style, best people. #legend
@emmamurphy7458
@emmamurphy7458 6 місяців тому
I loved this brother when he was alive and I’m glad I appreciated him while he was alive!
@violetblue8216
@violetblue8216 3 роки тому
I love how he doesn't knock his mom and calls her his hero.
@prosurferwaves6195
@prosurferwaves6195 3 роки тому
This was Big To Me At The Time in The 90's Kid Watching Interview of Tupac Venice Beach and Being American w a Tough Prideful Jamaican Mom, Felt I Was Relating and Felt More Appreciative Towards Her Protective Roughness For Raising Me N My Siblings in California Alone Like That! Timeless Appreciative of Black Women in a Deeper Understanding! 💯✊🏾💯
@truckerj8717
@truckerj8717 3 роки тому
Of course she was the head of the black Panthers... Duh... She was a queen
@McCreatiion
@McCreatiion 3 роки тому
Eminem left the conversation
@patymoonkaraoke
@patymoonkaraoke 3 роки тому
Humble. He was Love and Light.
@fah232
@fah232 3 роки тому
As he should.
@BlizzRM10MOZES
@BlizzRM10MOZES 3 роки тому
Yo, man... If you showed kids this interview today, they wouldn't even think he's a rapper. This man could have and would have achieved absolute greatness beyond his rap and acting career.
@elliottgainey3129
@elliottgainey3129 3 роки тому
I was the same way when I was young, I'm 16 and I converted to Hip Hop
@MelissaJayne1
@MelissaJayne1 3 роки тому
m.ukposts.info/have/v-deo/spScjXeea350t4k.html
@willphipps4820
@willphipps4820 3 роки тому
He did achieve it
@carefever5539
@carefever5539 3 роки тому
That's why government feared him
@Adizero2
@Adizero2 3 роки тому
They wouldn't think he's a rapper because the mainstream image of a rapper got perverted
@zebran7578
@zebran7578 9 місяців тому
I love 2pac, I love THAT he answer all the questions. Some dudes just being rude and walk away. Miss that legend 👼
@MoneyMonkeys-Mula
@MoneyMonkeys-Mula 7 місяців тому
‘I think i will be a very very good father, because i lovee kids, i love the innocent. It jus does something to my chest’💕💕
@leavemiialone1868
@leavemiialone1868 4 роки тому
It's sad to hear about Pac thinking about having kids when he never got to...
@BigWilt2000
@BigWilt2000 4 роки тому
Baby Jay and what’s even crazier too is there are so many Pac lookalikes
@JeromeProductions
@JeromeProductions 4 роки тому
Baby Jay yep..
@ionknomanee347
@ionknomanee347 4 роки тому
He would’ve but he was so busy he didn’t want to have kids and leave them and be an absentee
@lalastaywoke
@lalastaywoke 4 роки тому
He has a son he hide him.
@jonneaholmes6989
@jonneaholmes6989 4 роки тому
LeaveMiiAlone for real especially in that interview when he said he’ll always be friends with jada and they’ll grow old together that brought tears to my eyes 😭
@kerollkeroro
@kerollkeroro 4 роки тому
wow he sooo polite when answering question, no single cures n the way he answer so smart inteligence wow, such a man to look up to.
@jameswilliam9160
@jameswilliam9160 4 роки тому
Unboxing Box you’re just saying that cause he’s black. So you think all blacks curse and talk loud all the time? And since you see a black person talking normal you’re in total shock? Wow. What if it was a white person you wouldn’t have said nothing since that is usually how whites talk. Proper with intelligence and proper grammar.
@LetThereBeRaineTV
@LetThereBeRaineTV 4 роки тому
James William Wow. No one can even give a compliment without being criticized! That is insane to me!
@jameswilliam9160
@jameswilliam9160 4 роки тому
Raine it’s not criticism. I did not criticize anybody. Just the guy on this comment is being sarcastic and even if he’s not his comment has racist undertones as if blacks can’t talk with intelligence. The reporter was also well spoken didn’t curse or anything but that wasn’t a surprise I guess. Only if a black persons talk like that then it is
@reileymartell4646
@reileymartell4646 4 роки тому
@@jameswilliam9160 it has nothing to do with him being black, it's about rap and the identity people build from the music
@RelentlessPedigree
@RelentlessPedigree 4 роки тому
@James You are what is keeping racism alive. Brought it up for no justifiable reason. ▪︎The interviewer is not expected to cuss when speaking, regardless of gender or race. So that was irrelevant. They are expected to hold at least some kind of level of professionalism. ▪︎The original poster of the comment never claimed to be suprised. More like admired his choice of words and seemed inspired. ▪︎2Pac is an outspoken "rapper"/musician that is known to NOT hold his tongue, and not give a fucck when it comes to "pulling punches" - he is very direct. That said, it seemed like the comment was in good-manner and was a way of showing respect - when apposed to modern ignorant azz "rappers" that just don't have respect and lack true morals and values. You don't have to attack someone random with an assumptiom if you're not contributing anything valuable. There are other places, more important places, to get YOUR message across. As it is an important one that I agree with for the most part. - Just not in this context. Get'ta grip brotha 💪🏽👑
@amarugee808
@amarugee808 7 місяців тому
He really Walked the earth damn i was seven when he died Heard His Music trough my Cousin and still Listening to PAC music
@fatimaperez5383
@fatimaperez5383 15 днів тому
Man I never grew up with 2pac's music, first picture I saw of him without knowing who he was, vividly remember, was in front of my classroom in 4th grade. First impression when seeing him, I thought he was an activist, he gave me that vibe, like a poet. Come to find out he was that kind of man. I am now diving into his life, music and interviews, etc. And even if I was not alive in this time yet, it feels as if time has not passed, and is like a time machine and it makes you feel like you are in those good times and feels like he is alive, is weird because I've felt this with other artists but he is different, it really really feels he is not dead when I see his interviews. I am now 23 and the fact that at 22-23 pac was speaking with this much intelligence, wisdom and knowledge and sincerity, is so shocking and admiring, I can't even have half of that wisdom now. And then I find out he was just 25 when he passed, that is damn young yo. But he still shines, he is never forgotten, new generation like mine and after me, still talk and listen to him. Rest in peace to a literal genius. ❤❤
@yvngsemanic
@yvngsemanic 3 роки тому
"How was it to grow up without a father?" Tupac: "It's not just me that does that". I love how he isn't victimizing himself. He cares about others before himself. His music really meant something. That's why most of the rappers nowadays won't ever have the same influence on people. R.I.P Tupac Shakur 🙏🏼
@marionsanders2207
@marionsanders2207 2 роки тому
Naaaww she asked a dumb asss question why didn’t you grow up without a father then he says it’s not just me because how she asked like it was his decision to grow up without a father
@fastlane6190
@fastlane6190 2 роки тому
@@marionsanders2207 FACTZ
@s3d843
@s3d843 2 роки тому
Yeah the interviewer just sounded privileged and clueless when she said it.
@rypsterhc8673
@rypsterhc8673 2 роки тому
Semanic you didnt get it
@dizzy4dizney432
@dizzy4dizney432 4 роки тому
She doesn't have a clue!!!!! And he stayed respectful the whole time. Truly a great man.
@barcelona8855
@barcelona8855 4 роки тому
Thats why hes TUPAC! lil gwayne would have dissed her and walked away
@JohnTepopo
@JohnTepopo 4 роки тому
telling the whole world his mom done crack .. ya call that a genius ? Neh.
@ermiaseritrea7119
@ermiaseritrea7119 4 роки тому
@@JohnTepopo Tupac telling the world his mom done crack isn't why we consider him a genius. That makes him an honest man, not hiding the bad things he experienced growing up. Jimmy take your hating self somewhere else.
@RellBrown100
@RellBrown100 4 роки тому
Yeah she was a bitch
@edverayala9372
@edverayala9372 4 роки тому
Wdym she doesn’t have a clue,
@albertbrand2382
@albertbrand2382 5 місяців тому
Man speaks straight from the heart
@sdebesa3
@sdebesa3 5 місяців тому
He was an amazing individual way ahead of his time and a true empath a poet an artist and a great lyricist and storyteller. Brenda had a baby which is what really got a lot of people's attention was amazing heartbreaking raw and real he was not afraid to be deep. Like I said he had an old soul
@RLB314
@RLB314 4 роки тому
23 Years Later. PAC is still missed. Truly one of a kind. 🐐 🙏🏾
@kiransk3547
@kiransk3547 4 роки тому
Eminem is the GOAT
@kiransk3547
@kiransk3547 4 роки тому
@MS Opinions are like A holes , everyone has one. But don't even dare disrespect Eminem 🐐. Peace out ✌️.
@kiransk3547
@kiransk3547 4 роки тому
@Uno Jonesanother ignorant Racist f**k
@kiransk3547
@kiransk3547 4 роки тому
@Uno Jones and Tupac died long ago 🙄🙄 Nas and EMINEM are way better than this overrated shorty . 2ShitPac
@kiransk3547
@kiransk3547 4 роки тому
@Uno Jones wtf ! Your age?? EMINEM is the biggest selling rapper/artist of all time. EMINEM is the most influential rapper of all time. EMINEM has outsold everyone and still doing it . Get your dumb brain some factcheck. Google some facts and then come at me . Don't disrespect Nas , u dumbass, know your history and culture u dumbf**k.
@peddusvideos5465
@peddusvideos5465 4 роки тому
He was such a chill and patient guy.. we miss you legend.
@troytroy4191
@troytroy4191 4 роки тому
Yeeeah he is really missed
@shaybrown5289
@shaybrown5289 4 роки тому
Yessss truly missed
@troytroy4191
@troytroy4191 4 роки тому
@@shaybrown5289 yeees alot of people miss him
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