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Remembering Rich Homie Quan: A Legacy of Music and Hear
In this heartfelt tribute, we remember the life and career of Rich Homie Quan, the beloved rapper who left an indelible mark on the hip-hop community. From his breakthrough hits like 'Type of Way' to his collaborations with top artists, we explore his journey through music and the personal moments that defined him. Join us as we celebrate his legacy and reflect on the impact he had on fans and fellow artists alike. Don't forget to share your favorite memories of Rich Homie Quan in the comments below.
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  • @liiliibart5949
    @liiliibart5949 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

    😢😢

  • @troypurdy7791
    @troypurdy7791 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Who made the intro beat?its dope!!!

    • @RealPivotTV
      @RealPivotTV 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

      I wish I could say that I did but it actually came from a clip service sort of like motion array. I thought it was pretty sick too

  • @eazy-e_fan64
    @eazy-e_fan64 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

    When does it come out I want to see it

    • @RealPivotTV
      @RealPivotTV 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@eazy-e_fan64 approximately 2 weeks

  • @lamarent9130
    @lamarent9130 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Big Suge Knight

  • @RykerRoach-jp3xb
    @RykerRoach-jp3xb 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Thank you for that I need someone to say that😊

    • @RealPivotTV
      @RealPivotTV 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

      You are so welcome

  • @stumac202
    @stumac202 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Diddy da boogeyman 😂

    • @RealPivotTV
      @RealPivotTV 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@stumac202 In a whole different way lol

  • @denloc81
    @denloc81 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Suge knight played two professional games then he got kicked off the team

    • @RealPivotTV
      @RealPivotTV 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@denloc81 yep, that’s right he was in the nfl.

  • @Kidanification
    @Kidanification 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

    SUGE literally got da best lawyer he could find.

  • @johnnys3487
    @johnnys3487 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Im sure you'll be seeing a copyright strike from dj Vlad very soon cause thats how he do

  • @KHALIFAOUTLAWMUSIC
    @KHALIFAOUTLAWMUSIC 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

    and in ur video right here u show how Suge was set up how bone ran up on him first u can see it in this video he was set up lol easy..self defense but we know they been tryna put Suge away for any lil reason Suge not stupid dude very smart and no one can take his legacy away. no matter how much bad y'all try to make him look. they split Suge n pac up just like Kobe n shaq...kobe came out better and Suge will too..

    • @RealPivotTV
      @RealPivotTV 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@KHALIFAOUTLAWMUSIC did I say he wasn’t? I really just tried to stick with what is public knowledge. I don’t have an opinion on it either way other than I just wish none of it had happened.

  • @KHALIFAOUTLAWMUSIC
    @KHALIFAOUTLAWMUSIC 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

    false info

    • @RealPivotTV
      @RealPivotTV 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@KHALIFAOUTLAWMUSIC how so? To say that and then not let us know what is false is silly? I researched the hell out of this but if I got something wrong let me know so I can fix it, please?

    • @KHALIFAOUTLAWMUSIC
      @KHALIFAOUTLAWMUSIC 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@RealPivotTV ok go research federal agent Phil Carson, the Dossier on Biggie smalls death, same ones killed pac killed biggie and it was rampart and Compton pd reggie right jr and David kenner set Suge up they was tryna kill Suge not 2pac. go research everything u explain is false to take Suge out. then Dre. Dre and universal made sure Suge never get out when they tried to kill him at tam burger he ran them over tryna get away.

  • @siner2442
    @siner2442 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Very well done. But there is no evidence and nobody has been convicted of PAC’s murder… also a lot of Artist get sued or Pac said he was in court every once before he was even on DeathRow & so has EM, I guess it’s just part of being in the Entertainment Industry? Anytime u make a name for urself or have something that’s a worth… people will always try to take it from u

    • @RealPivotTV
      @RealPivotTV 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

      No evidence of what? There was literally a videotape of Suge running the man over? Did I say someone got convicted of 2pac’s? I think maybe I am misunderstanding? Are you talking about this video?

  • @bolivar4537
    @bolivar4537 12 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I think that last part he was trying to simulate petty little arguments with Kim. I think it was completely intentional.

  • @astargmoneynevaendz999
    @astargmoneynevaendz999 12 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Jewish defense League (the mafia); Boogeyman

  • @donaldmccall3968
    @donaldmccall3968 13 วันที่ผ่านมา

    This men disrespect the music industry bye associated with gangster.

  • @garyfahkir1050
    @garyfahkir1050 13 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Suge knew how to handle gangsters not business men

  • @RaShonShannon-yf3yu
    @RaShonShannon-yf3yu 13 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Rumor has it that Suge Knight ran Death Row like a cartel, people were afraid to go to Suge directly, Suge Knight brought the gang culture and lifestyle into the industry and various gang members were on Suge's payroll. Suge Knight was the Nino Brown in the industry.

    • @RealPivotTV
      @RealPivotTV 13 วันที่ผ่านมา

      I don’t think he was like that at first. But after he made all the money from the chronic, doggy style and dog food I think he let it change him. A lot of people said he was super solid at first. All about the business. He put all his chips on 2pac too so when that ship sank. 🤷🏽‍♂️ you are right though I heard the same stuff in the last parts of death row he was a tyrant.

  • @joekennonmagnetizedmindz2233
    @joekennonmagnetizedmindz2233 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Well I grew up in this era and if you wanted to be the best you were on dearth row ...then after they went under hear come the dirty south no limit taking over the game .getting money

    • @RealPivotTV
      @RealPivotTV 13 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Yeah man death row was where it was at. They fell hard after pac died though. No limit doesn’t get the credit they deserve for holding in down rap music for the time after death row unfortunately but they had me standing in line every week for those skittle colored cd’s lol

  • @GaBoy4135
    @GaBoy4135 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Vlad is always in people's business. He is just like a woman. Never shut up

    • @RealPivotTV
      @RealPivotTV 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@GaBoy4135 yeah man it’s crazy

  • @devantejackson5085
    @devantejackson5085 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

    People Can Say Whatever About Suge Knight But Hadn't Suge Been Him Untouchable "Death Row" Records Wouldn't Exist and Certain Artists Seen As Legends Wouldn't Exist Either Such As: Dr.Dre Snoop Dogg Daz Kurupt Nate Dogg Lady of Rage Jewell(R.I.P.)🙏🕊️ RBX The DOC And Of Course Makaveli Da Don 👑🐐. Seem like Pac was the Only One Loyal With Suge. LL Makaveli Da Don 👑🐐💯 Free Big Suge AKA Simon ✊💯

    • @devantejackson5085
      @devantejackson5085 13 วันที่ผ่านมา

      My Bad 😅 I Meant to Put the R.I.P. by Nate Dogg Much Respect R.I.P. Nate Dogg 🙏🕊️.

    • @RaShonShannon-yf3yu
      @RaShonShannon-yf3yu 13 วันที่ผ่านมา

      But don't forget about Dr. Dre too whom co-founded Death Row along with Suge Knight prior to leaving Death Row to form Aftermath.

  • @Nate-zi4ev
    @Nate-zi4ev 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Free Suga Bear...

  • @Bob-cg4jy
    @Bob-cg4jy 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

    This man ran the label like a gang not like a label

    • @RealPivotTV
      @RealPivotTV 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

      frfr

    • @siner2442
      @siner2442 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

      How do u run a gang? U never ran one so how would u know…

    • @Bob-cg4jy
      @Bob-cg4jy 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@siner2442 what please I didn't need to ran a gang I was my own man at 17 years old I was making money I did 7 years jail I was pronounced dead for 15 mins and in jail I was the shot caller facts I was the one calling the shots u have no idea now I'm out of jail finished my parole brought a house worth 1.3 million dollers with my brother and going to soon god willing get married settle down and by another house.

    • @Bob-cg4jy
      @Bob-cg4jy 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@siner2442 I been around heavy people and killers my brother went to jail for murder what do u know I've lost friends who I considered brothers to me im not proud of anything I did I've turned my life around and moving foward.

    • @jonjon6534
      @jonjon6534 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

      At the time believe it or not. That's what needed to happen.

  • @GlennCrinerLA
    @GlennCrinerLA 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Boogie man because he had rappers killed like 2pac!!

    • @RealPivotTV
      @RealPivotTV 13 วันที่ผ่านมา

      I do t think he had 2pac killed man. Most folk don’t let people shoot at them. I definitely think he had some to do with biggie though.

    • @GlennCrinerLA
      @GlennCrinerLA 13 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@RealPivotTV I wouldn’t be saying it if it wasn’t true

    • @RealPivotTV
      @RealPivotTV 13 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@GlennCrinerLA ok bro💪🏽👍🏽 I definitely won’t say you are wrong. These days anything is possible but you got to tell me why Suge would let someone shoot at him and what did he have to gain by killing him? Also Greg Kading looked into that theory about Suge having Pac killed and didn’t find anything, like literally nothing. I definitely wanna be the first one to prove Suge did it though. That would be incredible to be able to break that story so please let me in on it? Tell me how he did it?

    • @GlennCrinerLA
      @GlennCrinerLA 13 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@RealPivotTV . When Tupac was sent to prison in 1994 he was planning on spending atleast 3 years there. He hated prison and would have done anything to get himself out of there. Suge had previously asked him to join Deathrow, but he said "he just wasn't ready." The reality of it is that Tupac didn't want to join Deathrow, but changed his mind when faced with prison. Suge said he'd get Tupac out, in exchange Tupac had to do 3 albums for Deathrow. They worked out a contract in which Tupac would receive an advance of $1 million for the first album, in addition to $125,000 for a car, a $120,000 expense allowance for one year, a $250,000 legal fund to be spent as Tupac desired, and David's legal services. Tupac would be paid a royalty of 18% for sales of the first album, plus a bonus of 1% if it went Gold, and another 1% if it went Platinum. For the second and third, Tupac would be paid an advance of no less than $1 million, or $1 million for every million copies of the prior album which was sold, and he would be paid a royalty of 18% of sales, plus a bonus of l% if it went Gold, and another 1% if it went Platinum. Tupac said at the time he signed the contract "I know I'm selling my soul." But he couldn't stand another few years in prison. Tupac agreed and Deathrow lawyer David Kenner went about bailing Tupac out of jail. The New York Court of Appeals granted him leave to post bail. $850,000 was raised by Atlantic Records, which was posted in a corporate guarantee. The rest was put up with a $300,000 bail bond and $250,000 in cash from Suge or Interscope. Tupac immediately began and released the album All Eyez on Me, a double CD which covered the first 2 CD's of the contract. While on Deathrow Tupac really seemed to change, influenced by Suge in the mob lifestyle and obviously bitter for the setup in the rape case and being shot 5 times. While on Deathrow he was jacked by Suge Knight repeatedly. He was charged rent on a Wiltshire apartment that other Deathrow artists lived in on 9 separate occasions. He was charged $23,857 for repairs to a Porsche owned by Steve Cantrock and Suge. Suge and another Death Row representative, who were in California at the time, on the phone told him that he had spent $2 million more than he was entitled to receive. He was charged $115,507 for three pieces of jewelry from B.L. Diamonds, Suge said that the jewelry was a gift to Tupac from Suge, but the bills were never paid. On May 2nd, Tupac was charged $14,500 rent for a house in Malibu which David Kenner lived in. He was then charged $100,000 rent for David Kenner, then $12,000 more. He paid $2700 for Nate Dogg's child support and charged $5,845 for jewelry that Suge bought from XIV Karats Ltd. Sept 3rd he was charged with expenses associated with Michel'le Toussa's Range Rover for $1,453.51. He was also charged over $28,000 for a Chevy Suburban Title. It was taken in Tupac's name initially, but was given to Suge's brother-in-law, Norris Anderson. Tupac was charged $51,425 in connection with the cost of transferring the car to Norris. In August Tupac was charged $2,965, for an American Express bill from Suge's wife. Tupac was charged with expenses that he never agreed to pay which were attendant to the production of albums released by Death Row. He was charged $3,421,842 in video production costs and $663,012 in audio production costs. When Tupac died he had no mutual funds, IRA, or real estate. He owned no stocks or bonds, and had a checking account that had less than $105,000. He also didn't own his Woodland Hills house in San Fernando Valley that he had recently thought he had bought. There was a five-figure life insurance policy, the beneficiary was Sekyiwa, a $61,000 Jaguar that Suge got for Tupac's appearance in a commercial, and a Hummer. His apartment, Rolls-Royce, and Mercedes were listed in Death Row's name. There's no question Deathrow was run corruptly, and they owed Tupac a lot of money, which is reason enough to kill Tupac. With Tupac's last CD, Makaveli The 7 Day theory, Tupac was poised to leave the row as he'd filled his contract agreement. He was ready to setup Makaveli Records and Euphanasia, a production company from which he wanted to make movies. He was going to be the first artist on the label, One Nation was the second and he had plans to sign Greg Nice and Smooth, another group at quest and Ghetto Starz which is an offshoot of The Outlaws. He also had another company called 24/7, for his music and video work, the scripts he was writing, and the books he would begin as soon as he finished the plans he was doing with Leila to reform the educational system. On August 26th, 12 days before Tupac was shot, he was on the set all day and at the studio all night. On the 27th, Tupac sent Yaasmyn Fula, who managed his business affairs, to the studio to get tapes of what he had done because he wanted to listen to them. Deathrow said no, David Kenner wouldn't allow it. Tupac fired him. Yaasmyn wrote a letter saying that Tupac had finished his last album and he wanted to leave Death Row. Tupac gave Yaasmyn permission to hire another lawyer. On September 7th, Tupac went back to L.A. He decided he wasn't going to go to Las Vegas, but to Atlanta to settle problems with some relatives instead. Suge got him to change his plans because weeks before he'd promised Suge he'd go to the Tyson/Seldon fight with him. He said he didn't want to go, but he'd given Suge his word. At the MGM Grand Tupac was mad because Suge showed up at the last minute. He sat in section 4, row E, seat 2. After the fight they got into a fight and beat Orlando Anderson, a crip who snatched a Deathrow chain from Travis Lane. They went back to Suge's place and got ready to go to club 662 owned by Suge. Tupac had wanted to drive his Hummer, but Suge said that they had things to discuss and got Tupac to ride with him. They drove first in a caravan of cars towards club 662. A white Cadillac pulled up beside them and opened fire. Tupac tried to get into the backseat, but Suge pulled him down, and a bullet bounced off of his right hip bone and hit is lung. He was also hit in his right hand and chest. Suge was grazed by a bullet, and suffered a minor head wound. Immediately after the shooting, the Cadillac went south on Koval. Suge made a U-turn from the left lane of Flamingo and sped West toward Las Vegas Blvd., away from the nearest hospital. Yafeu Fula (Khadafi) had been in the car behind the BMW with bodyguards and said he could identify the shooter. He was later found dead in New Jersey with one shot to the back of his head. What reason would Suge have to kill Tupac ? Well Tupac had over 200 master tapes, tapes which would leave Deathrow if Tupac left, if dead they would own rights to the tapes and they wouldn't have to pay the enormous amount of money they owed him. Perhaps Tupac had knowledge of the Row that Suge didn't want him to have if he left. Whoever it was that shot Tupac, didn't seem to want to kill Suge. 13 shots were fired at the car and Suge was grazed by one. Orlando Anderson, who was rumored to have been part of the shooting was a crip, and Suge was a blood. Anderson originally testified that Suge had participated in the beating in the MGM theater, a violation of Suge's parole. He later changed his statement. Orlando Anderson was paid off

    • @RealPivotTV
      @RealPivotTV 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Yeah man, interesting. I covered some of that in this video even. I appreciate what you said it was very thorough and almost all of it has been proven and I am aware of it. The only two things I am hung up on is 1. Suge deciding to let the crips shoot into his car. They actually re-inacted that whole deal where they took the same cars and tried to shoot into the bmw without striking the driver and not even the cops could recreate that situation. Every attempt hit the driver in a different part of his body. Of all the places Suge could have had 2pac shot why do it when he’s sitting right next to him? That just is extremely hard to believe and according to the forensic experts it’s impossible to pull off with any kind of certainty that the driver wouldn’t be killed. The other thing is the reason. Suge didn’t end up with that music anyway. Most of it was leaked and held up with sample clearances. The few albums death row co-released with Afeni Shakur were in conjunction with her label and she was way, way harder to deal with then 2pac was. She was about her business. Suge would have been way better off dealing with 2pac than his mom especially if he was trying to do some crap. Plus idk if you have heard of @straightgametv with DELRAY RICHARDSON but he’s shown all that paperwork from where 2pac was bailed out and it wasn’t what a lot of people thought it was. According to him Tupac was never even signed to Death Row. The whole deal was a marketing ploy between Suge and Jimmy Iovine and where I will admit that seems kinda odd Delray has backed it up several times with the correct paperwork. That brother is on his game! Very knowledgeable of the all of the contracts in this situation. So idk man. I definitely understand where you are coming from. I can’t even say that I wouldn’t agree with you but those few things really tell a slightly different story.

  • @IzzyIrizarry-ci7jr
    @IzzyIrizarry-ci7jr 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

    FREE SUGE KNIGHT

  • @2008guelo
    @2008guelo 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Very good video 😎

    • @RealPivotTV
      @RealPivotTV 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@2008guelo thank you!

  • @Theimperialone-o2g
    @Theimperialone-o2g 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Bone really is to blame for that whole incident. He and whoever sent him should be in jail

    • @RealPivotTV
      @RealPivotTV 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@Theimperialone-o2g man I don’t disagree either on that.

    • @GaBoy4135
      @GaBoy4135 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

      They was trying to jumped suge so only thing for him to do is get the hell out of there. Just so happened someone got ran over. He should've been charged with murder. That's just like saying if folio ran over the guys that was shooting at him he would've been charged with murder. No. That's considered self defense.

    • @RealPivotTV
      @RealPivotTV 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@GaBoy4135 he built up a bad reputation for himself. I really think if he hadn’t been in so much trouble previously and hadn’t been around the Tupac shooting that they wouldn’t have been so hard on him. It really seems like they wanted him out of the way.

    • @GaBoy4135
      @GaBoy4135 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @RealPivotTV if suge would've just pulled off before hand. He would still be on the streets and getting his business back on point. You see how they talk about him while he is locked up but was scared to say stuff when he was on the streets

    • @RealPivotTV
      @RealPivotTV 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@GaBoy4135 most definitely

  • @Theimperialone-o2g
    @Theimperialone-o2g 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

    You cant find anyone in or out of jail that said they slapped suge knight- suge in the source magazine (2000)

    • @RealPivotTV
      @RealPivotTV 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@Theimperialone-o2g that’s crazy

    • @charlie-zc6bj
      @charlie-zc6bj 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Yes, I can. Knockout Kid he knocked out suge knight. Fact! 💯

    • @Theimperialone-o2g
      @Theimperialone-o2g 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@charlie-zc6bj that interview was done from jail back in 2000... he was still the most feared man in music back then

    • @charlie-zc6bj
      @charlie-zc6bj 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@Theimperialone-o2g its 10 years old he still got knock out thats my point

    • @KINGMONKEY1989
      @KINGMONKEY1989 13 วันที่ผ่านมา

      ​@@Theimperialone-o2g No you're right. He just gets knocked out by random barbers 🤣

  • @curtingdebaptismcurtgolp262
    @curtingdebaptismcurtgolp262 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

    #CurtisGolphinToNorthKorea

  • @omartalavera3989
    @omartalavera3989 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Anyone who's really from Los Angeles knows that suge wasn't a "G", he stayed on the porch and then went to college. He never put any work in. Iykyk.

    • @RealPivotTV
      @RealPivotTV 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@omartalavera3989 I appreciate that info bro. I’m not from California. I have a brother that lived out there and I visited a few times but I wasn’t anywhere near this stuff just a huge fan. Do you know Suge? I’d love to hear about that?

    • @omartalavera3989
      @omartalavera3989 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

      I'm from Los Angeles but I'm not from Compton. I have cousins from there that grew up in the 70s and 80s. Everyone in that city knows the real.

    • @RealPivotTV
      @RealPivotTV 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@omartalavera3989 that’s what’s up man. I will definitely look into that. I am most likely going to put together a full on documentary. Wanting to do like a 2hr video for each death row member or at least the ones that have that much info out there. I really appreciate your feedback and your watching, Man. Hope to see you back.

    • @just2fresh814
      @just2fresh814 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@omartalavera3989 Suge pretty much proved that you don't have to be a G to move how he moved 😂💯

    • @thugxlove88
      @thugxlove88 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@just2fresh814 doesnt really matter how he started off. He ended up being more powerful/influential than the average gangbanger

  • @mattgilbert5850
    @mattgilbert5850 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Suge sure has left a legacy

    • @RealPivotTV
      @RealPivotTV 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@mattgilbert5850 man ikr? I didn’t even touch on half of it. I wanted to see how this would be received before I tried to.

    • @mattgilbert5850
      @mattgilbert5850 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @RealPivotTV I know he has a whole lot of history and trust you will be able to tell the whole story like you did here. Suge is kind of a complex character. I enjoyed part one. I'll be watching if you decide to do more. Keep up the great work brother.

    • @RealPivotTV
      @RealPivotTV 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@mattgilbert5850 there will definitely be more. I want to do each artist from death row. Full biographies on each.

    • @mattgilbert5850
      @mattgilbert5850 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @RealPivotTV Looking forward to it. I will subscribe so I don't miss the next one. This part of his history was not something I had seen much about before now. Thanks for making an informative presentation.

    • @RealPivotTV
      @RealPivotTV 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@mattgilbert5850 thank you I appreciate every single subscriber it’s been a long journey brother