Pac was all about black people rising and ownin or own East west south we all are related the original indigenous people of America he knew that he was name after a chief
Tupac was the perfect example of having a balance between a hard and ruthless side & a soft and emotional side, how a real man supposed to be and the energy of Pac's voice is crazy, so much personality. No one's matched him since, and his writing style is pure poetry, it's crazy.
Man Pac and scarface was ALWAYS tight Pac was universal thats what make him special he can go anywhere and the gangsters love him from all over the USA
Tupac was a fake studio gangster none of the east coast west coast beef was all fake it was a distraction from us looking at the real picture witch is them faking there death's and escaping America
I use to think the same thing, but when he made 2Pac the ghost I knew he really had love & respect for Pac out side of the outlawz/ Thuglife master P kept 2Pac name alive for year's most respect to master P
Shout outs to BET and the No Limit family for making this series. I’ve been thinking lately about Master P’s hustle and how he overcame so much adversity. This really hit at the right time for me and now I know a little more about him. Thank you 🙏
A clear case of being in the right places at the right time & making all the right moves. The key was when he promised himself to give up the dope game & focus on the rap game, he was blessed at that moment 🙏🏿
The bay area always been one step ahead of the rest of the country . It's crazy how much this documentary been focusing on the bay so far . Master p never really talked much about it after he left Richmond . But from him to Pac , it's obvious the bay area heavily influenced both their careers . I'm finna start slappin more master P now .
Yep Luniz, Dru down and I think Spice 1 all beefed with him because he stole the bays swag and lingo and claimed it as his own. Especially Ice Cream Man, which is a oakland thing
@@lamarswaggout2011 his excuse was people called themselves the ice cream man, but he did seem like he bit Dru Down n the Luniz with all that stuff he was doing like them In the video. Then when someone brought up Luniz to him, he had the nerve to say "who". 🤣 🤦♂️
Only Master P and Treach made tributes to Pac after he was murdered. For P to say Pac inspired him shows how much respect he had for him and shows that the tribute song he did was genuine.
The thing with Master P he's wealthy. Like the Chris Rock saying, those who are wealthy are able to make jobs and get other people rich. That's what he did when he brought No Limits back to Louisiana. He bought rappers homes and even helped out Snoop Dogg when he was he broke. Master P is doing fine.
Search master p on youtube & NO LIMIT FOREVER on youtube and go to where it says "About" and you'll see the rest of his official social media platforms.
I remember listening to The Ghetto Is Trying to Kill Me when it first came out as a kid. My friends and I were dying laughing because we had never heard anything like it before we were used to listening to East and West coast rap....
Pac was a Revolutionary bred Prophet for the urban community. He is and will always be the 🐐 in my book. When you sit and disect his lyrics, it's obvious. Fly high my guy 🕊️😇
When P music started coming out thru the hood on mixtapes i was thinking this he was trying to be another PAC at 1st so i kinda ignore him becuz of it until my older homies started playing him becuz they was feeling him from shouting out PAC on the song miss my homie eventually i blended in liking him more becuz my homies bump P til his muzik rub off on me as well.
@@1RobertSmith 💯 that's how it started missing PAC how i felt as well he started making ghetto songs with beats similar to how PAC sorta got down around the choices of topics type vibe he came in the game from the void of PAC as a replacement similarity i felted.
@@ivyrich2777 yes they were born in Michigan but raised in New York. I’m not knocking their music but it just wasn’t my style no disrespect. I’m a big 2PAC fan. What do you love no limit I remember the city stores in Michigan had her own no limit section they were big from 97 up on till 99 in Muskegon...
Pac almost joined Ruthless Records instead of Death Row. He could've joined no limit but No Limit wasn't as big, as popular as Death Row or Ruthless. No Limit would go on to be on of the biggest music companies of the 90s and early 2000s and had more longevity but who knew itvat the time. Master P didn't or Easy E didn't come and get Pac out of jail Suge did, and it was a 3 album contract so Pac being the workaholic he was thought shit I can do 3 albums in 1 year which he did. But 2pac was loyal and loyalty is what got him killed being loyal to the MOB Pirus and he wasn't a member. It's sad that someone so loyal with so much talent was killed over a single punch.
Man whan the people will realise that 2pac was that guy who tooked hip hop to mainstream, he make the game whit emotions and put that reality in, he sacrifice his life so all of them can be rich... Pac was the brain
Tupac and Master P soaked up that Richmond game tho, Ghettos Trying To Kill Me was shot in Richmond, rockin Richmond hats, plus him & his brothers always mentioned Richmond in they old music
Good mini documentary. From 2Pac to Master P and J Prince. Respect to all and their success. No limit hustled its way up to the top of the Hip Hop charts and became a major label.
As a Lil Boy I remember seeing Master p and he's Family On the Road to Success when I said in Richmond C.A. in my younger Days silk went to school with my sister n Law
Is that P at the 5:34 mark? I always knew that P interacted with Pac, especially when they both lived in Oakland, but I've just never seen any photos of them together. If that's P at the 5:34 mark, that would be dope!
"Got the game from my uncle St. Charles...use to bank down the street at Wells Fargo, but now its Merrill Lynch...and just think I use to sit the bench." -E40
it's inspiring to me how he had to hustle to make it with a baby back home. I like his strategies with giving his music to dudes in the hood driving pimped out cars and handing out tshirts to homeless people to advertise.
Tupac is Still Spoke about till this day. Even my grandparents don't listen to Tupac and they know about Tupac. My grandma will still tell you this day "I don't like Tupac's music but he's still alive he faked his death" in my grandmas words and she don't listen to that type of music of it's not country oldies or jazz she don't listen to it. But she believes that Tupac is still alive
I LOVE 2PAC BECAUSE HE WAS OUTSPOKEN & GENUINE HE KNEW EEVVVEERRYYYYBBBBOOOOODDDDDYYYY IN THS MUSIK INDUSTRY MOVIE INDUSTRY & FASHION INDUSTRY HE WAS OPEN MINDED ABOUT EVERYTHING AND EVRYBODY HE CAME ACROSS BUT U CAN TELL HE KNEW WHO TO KEEP ON A SHORT LEASH & WHO HE TRUSTED..MAY HIS SOUL BE AT PEACE AND WITH GOD..
Man, Tupac was everywhere in the 90s for real.
He said he got around 💯
@@godsson1603 he sure did Big Homie! LoL! Peace*Love*Music From Seattle Y'all!!! 😷😷😷
He still everywhere! Even more now! 👁️
PAC knew lot of people during his time, but he was not even 50 years.
Almost every one has a story to tell about him.
He definitely the goat
I like how P puts his whole family to work...thats how it should be done
No Limit was the definition of a family business!
On that mafia ish
@tawagg504 I like your comment! I agree with you 100% that is so true it should be done. Thank You Appreciate You comment!?
I like public enemy
No doubt
PAC always had love for the south and they always held him down. Real recognize real
Dmx > pac
He lived in Atlanta in the 90's back then plus his mother Afeni Shakur is originally from Lumberton, North Carolina.
DMX Is Better Than Tupac stfu bitch
Pac was fake and fruity switching sides
Pac was the complete opposite of real. He was a whiny, loud mouthed lil bitch
Pac helped and touched alot of people lives. He wanted to see everybody win. He wasn't a haters nor was he selfish.
He just put himself. With the wrong people.
Pac was all about black people rising and ownin or own East west south we all are related the original indigenous people of America he knew that he was name after a chief
@@abeezysportsxentertainment True. A bunch of disloyal people. He would be alive today if he would had better company.
@@KL33O100 Indeed, Tupac Amaru. His music got me through alot of pain. I have just about everything pac: music, movies, books, etc.
Pac touched people like danny boy and ru paul
Tupac was the perfect example of having a balance between a hard and ruthless side & a soft and emotional side, how a real man supposed to be and the energy of Pac's voice is crazy, so much personality. No one's matched him since, and his writing style is pure poetry, it's crazy.
Pac & DMX both
Thats that Gemini energy .like different people.
Let's not forget 69!
@@johnbronson8928 or the Island boyz!!! GOAT's!!
Not really he needed a father .. tupac was the typical fatherless thug way too emotional
Master P basically manifested the type of life he wanted with framing his albums that weren’t yet platinum or gold! That’s dope!
Man Pac and scarface was ALWAYS tight Pac was universal thats what make him special he can go anywhere and the gangsters love him from all over the USA
Pac wanted to unite the Ghettos trough the whole 50 States
@@amarugee3003 thats why he started to rap and sing one nation one luv pac had the influence and the brain to change the world
@@psscht1374 only he was capable of this thang with his Persona ,Energy ,Voice and the whole Thug Life Movement all he needed was Time few more Years
@@amarugee3003 nah he just didnt do it he could do it then he was just lost in the lifestyle
@@psscht1374 he was distracted definitely
Tupac helped a lot of people Thru hard times.
While the whole time he was broke
pac is the fukin goat
He still does till this day
Tupac was a fake studio gangster none of the east coast west coast beef was all fake it was a distraction from us looking at the real picture witch is them faking there death's and escaping America
@@prestongower7800 how long did it take you to think & type out this response 🤔
P opened up for Pac...Love..Pac talked about giving certain rappers a lane that didnt have a big NYC/LA platform....LOVE
yea p opened for Pac just like Biggie Tupac put people on forreal and they forget.
@@melonfox6807 Where are you from?
Yes he did🔥
Master P motivated lots of rappers behind him through the ones that inspired him. That's beautiful.
When Master P use to scream Tupac name I thought he was doing it for the clout but Pac really helped P in the music industry!😏
We gotta be more positive
Never forget those who help you
I use to think the same thing, but when he made 2Pac the ghost I knew he really had love & respect for Pac out side of the outlawz/ Thuglife master P kept 2Pac name alive for year's most respect to master P
What better way tell your own story while you alive. Real Talk 💯
Word 💯💯
have you watched the full series yet? it is good! 🔥
That way you don't have to worry anyone else telling lies on you and dont know half wat they be talkin bout lol
@@BETNetworks just learnig
Interesting to see how determine Master P was and the struggles he went through as well as those who inspired him such as Pac, respect...
The south and west get along cause most people in the west family comes from the south
Yeap same wit the midwest
Facts
Armond Chaney facts g
He ain't lyin!!! (Arsenio Hall voice)
Especially the bay area
I swear P"s life is basically like the show the Empire
Man respect to pac that why down here in New Orleans we called Soulja Slim the 2pac of the N.O he was real and looked out for his people
Pac should’ve joined No Limit instead of Death Row he’d still be alive today
Tevin Hemmans right
You know niggas on no limit got murdered to?
And actually own his cars, home, and property. Pac loved his Rolls Royce but it was under Suge's name.
God had bigger plan's for Pac
@@restlesscommentator2616 It wasn't his that's why suge had him killed he met his contract obligations he couldn't let that money leave
Tupac will assist anybody, n that's being quite hospitable. Love u Tupac ❤️❤️❤️💯
People gone have pac stories until the end of time because some people not telling they pac stories yet and pictures Makaveli lives on
Fakaveli is dead
Makaveli lives
CHUUCH
@@tupacaintshitbutaballerina7857 sammaveli
@@tupacaintshitbutaballerina7857
Rodgaveli
There’s footage of Tupac playing football in the street in Atlanta. Imagine how crazy it would be to walk down the street and see that.
I never knew Tupac helped out Master P during his career
at that time the bay area was strong . e40 , pac , master p , jt , too short many bay artist were united and sharing game with each other
@@marpar3971 Pac was on Deathrow in LA when he helped out Master P !!!!
Him and Suge took him on tour in 96
💙
@@latimes2310 no wasn’t on death row in 93
@@joshrennie4109 Master P talking about 95\96
Shout outs to BET and the No Limit family for making this series. I’ve been thinking lately about Master P’s hustle and how he overcame so much adversity. This really hit at the right time for me and now I know a little more about him. Thank you 🙏
This whole thing just making me realize Master P a smart ass talented dude.
A clear case of being in the right places at the right time & making all the right moves. The key was when he promised himself to give up the dope game & focus on the rap game, he was blessed at that moment 🙏🏿
Master P paying homage to everyone that inspired him is why he is able to continue to do great business so many years later! Humility matters!
2pac helped everybody whether directly or indirectly
The bay area always been one step ahead of the rest of the country . It's crazy how much this documentary been focusing on the bay so far . Master p never really talked much about it after he left Richmond . But from him to Pac , it's obvious the bay area heavily influenced both their careers . I'm finna start slappin more master P now .
That's why hella bay cats started dissin P cuz they put him on and he never mentions the Bay.
Yep Luniz, Dru down and I think Spice 1 all beefed with him because he stole the bays swag and lingo and claimed it as his own. Especially Ice Cream Man, which is a oakland thing
@@lamarswaggout2011 his excuse was people called themselves the ice cream man, but he did seem like he bit Dru Down n the Luniz with all that stuff he was doing like them In the video. Then when someone brought up Luniz to him, he had the nerve to say "who". 🤣 🤦♂️
It’s crazy how no rappers even go based off cd’s anymore everything is ran off of streams now 🤷🏽♂️
the time's have definitely changed!
P and E40 made that happen independent game
Imagine a 51 year old Pac or Biggie
No
Pac would’ve be 49 years old and Biggie would’ve been 48. You should know their birth dates 😊
They would still get bodied by a 51 year old dmx 😁
@@dmxisbetterthantupac6528 lol funny he barely alive now he is just a shell of a man he used to be
DMX Is Better Than Tupac stfu bitch
Only Master P and Treach made tributes to Pac after he was murdered. For P to say Pac inspired him shows how much respect he had for him and shows that the tribute song he did was genuine.
Don't forget Richie Rich
@@ronniegibson7688 you’re right, my bad.
You forgot Nas too, Nas had alot of love for pac and stopped the show to announce his passing and showing his respect
Nas Do it too
Very interesting to get the back story when I was 10 & the Tupac & E-40 connection is impressive
Master P and Pac. I never knew that!
such a good story!
Homies and thug ninjas
@@earldouglas1657 2PAC freestyle was added to that song...
"Mister P the country singer" 😂🤣 I seriously died on how dry that sounded.
U DIDNT SPELL HIS NAME RIGHT
@@priscillaannthompson6868 True. I spelled it left.
Fr thooo😂😂😂
The thing with Master P he's wealthy. Like the Chris Rock saying, those who are wealthy are able to make jobs and get other people rich. That's what he did when he brought No Limits back to Louisiana. He bought rappers homes and even helped out Snoop Dogg when he was he broke. Master P is doing fine.
It's motivating to hear him call dope dealing and hustling foolishness. He got his priorities right.
Absolutely love Master P and Tupac. They were and still are brilliant. The real blueprints were set out by them. 💕
Master P was always a huge motivational story for me growing up. Dude was bout it bout it with the business.
That fact that he put his own people on is the realest thing ever. Like Boogie said “Everybody Eats B”
PAC was a very smart and had a lots knowledge. Master P and Romero has a good relationship between a father and son should have In my own opinion!
Tupac is very hospitable🙌🙌🙌🙌
Its cool how BET has these rappers being honest about their drug selling past. Everybody kinda knew P was a boss before the music but never had proof.
Rest easy Pac,803
Showing love from South Afrika big OG Masta P
Search master p on youtube & NO LIMIT FOREVER on youtube and go to where it says "About" and you'll see the rest of his official social media platforms.
Definition of a self made success!
I remember listening to The Ghetto Is Trying to Kill Me when it first came out as a kid. My friends and I were dying laughing because we had never heard anything like it before we were used to listening to East and West coast rap....
@Trash picking Pete Master P got better by the time Ghetto D came out. And what in the world is a 7 year old doing listening to Ghetto D anyway lol
@Trash picking Pete that's a great story!
"The dope fiends be begging me for crack, I think they want to hit me with the baseball bat"! 🤣 that n the King George skits were funny
"from Richmond California all the way back to New Orleans"
We are getting THE REAL INSIDE KNOWLEDGE on hip hop history!!!! PAC told us he would spark the brain that changes the world!!!
Can't even come up like this anymore in 2021. Different breed of hustlers in the early 90s
No Limit is what you needed to get that party started back in the 90s
Master P should be every young person growing up in poverty inspiration and role model
Ruff Ryders Chronicles have a hard act to follow cause "No Limit Chronicles" came out swinging!!
both are so good!
@@BETNetworks is there a G-Unit chronicles coming soon? 😁
Cash money chronicles next
Pac was a Revolutionary bred Prophet for the urban community. He is and will always be the 🐐 in my book. When you sit and disect his lyrics, it's obvious. Fly high my guy 🕊️😇
When P music started coming out thru the hood on mixtapes i was thinking this he was trying to be another PAC at 1st so i kinda ignore him becuz of it until my older homies started playing him becuz they was feeling him from shouting out PAC on the song miss my homie eventually i blended in liking him more becuz my homies bump P til his muzik rub off on me as well.
@@1RobertSmith yea in the Midwest all the PAC fans was huge no limit stans it seems
@@1RobertSmith 💯 that's how it started missing PAC how i felt as well he started making ghetto songs with beats similar to how PAC sorta got down around the choices of topics type vibe he came in the game from the void of PAC as a replacement similarity i felted.
@Rudolph Manor hell yes no limit and PAC was always getting major play
@@ivyrich2777 yes they were born in Michigan but raised in New York. I’m not knocking their music but it just wasn’t my style no disrespect. I’m a big 2PAC fan. What do you love no limit I remember the city stores in Michigan had her own no limit section they were big from 97 up on till 99 in Muskegon...
Pac almost joined Ruthless Records instead of Death Row. He could've joined no limit but No Limit wasn't as big, as popular as Death Row or Ruthless. No Limit would go on to be on of the biggest music companies of the 90s and early 2000s and had more longevity but who knew itvat the time. Master P didn't or Easy E didn't come and get Pac out of jail Suge did, and it was a 3 album contract so Pac being the workaholic he was thought shit I can do 3 albums in 1 year which he did. But 2pac was loyal and loyalty is what got him killed being loyal to the MOB Pirus and he wasn't a member. It's sad that someone so loyal with so much talent was killed over a single punch.
You can without a doubt hear it, Not only in Master P's music but majority of No Limit, you can hear Pac in it. 💯
YES B/C C-MURDER WAS ALWAYS SOUNDING LIKE PAC😄🔥🔥🔥
@@Giselle_Glam594 Especially Krazy lol
Man whan the people will realise that 2pac was that guy who tooked hip hop to mainstream, he make the game whit emotions and put that reality in, he sacrifice his life so all of them can be rich... Pac was the brain
This inspired my soul . This is going to make successful
Master P is not a business man, he is a BUSINESS man! Excellent work ethic and great vision!
One doesn’t experience self-transcendence, the illusion of self only dissipates. Non-Duality.
Tupac had a pure and very good soul.
“Next up to the stage is master P the country singer” 😂
"Mr. P" 😂
Master P put him in place real quick lol 😂
I guess he thought Master P was "Old Town Road" before "Old Town Road" lol which ironically is the biggest Hip Hop song ever.
🤣
@@BETNetworks
2Pac > Rap
Mr.P the country singer 😂😂😂
P is cute and if he likes latin women he can come this way 😉 he got some sexy lips
Did you just create a whole username and profile because of that statement?
Mikaeel S. That makes no sense. How do you create a profile with magically subscribers 😂 slap yo self nigga
lmaooooooo they used to do south dirty
@@mikaeels.6477 no it's not new lol
P, could say ughhh and get everyone rowdy!!!!
I never heard that song before, the ghetto is trying to kill me, sounds pretty awesome.
I love this. Show the legacy while you're alive to have a voice in it and tell your own story.
Master p is smart he adapted Oakland style and made it his own then switch to a new Orleans style
Tupac and Master P soaked up that Richmond game tho, Ghettos Trying To Kill Me was shot in Richmond, rockin Richmond hats, plus him & his brothers always mentioned Richmond in they old music
the fact him& his family never disappointed us in Movies & shows
This movie and series it called King of the South and No Limit Tv Series
At this point, BET stop teasing us 😩🥴. We want No Limit lol. 12 minutes wasn’t long enough 🥱.
right? like da
Righhhhhhht!!!
You find it online.
sam jones Where? 🤔
If you got Xfinity you can watch the whole series on demand
Master P has such an awesome story
Good mini documentary. From 2Pac to Master P and J Prince. Respect to all and their success. No limit hustled its way up to the top of the Hip Hop charts and became a major label.
YES🔥
Dang Romeo got his mom entire face, they look just alike.
Helllll Yeaaaa .... Lol jus like his Momz
Yuppp
His sister too
Entire or 3/4 of her face? Why do people talk like that nowadays? Shit is funny!
I said the Same... But my Son Do too 🤷♀️💯
Always Look A Man In His Eyes was the song that really made a No Limit fan
Tupac was the shit !!!!
No, dmx was 💪💪💪
DMX Is Better Than Tupac stfu bitch
Tupac wasnt sh*t but a gifted ballerina that blew it all to street violence
As a rapper yes but as a street dude? Hell no. Pac wasn't bout dat dopeboy life.
hiiipower iii neither is drake
As a Lil Boy I remember seeing Master p and he's Family On the Road to Success when I said in Richmond C.A. in my younger Days silk went to school with my sister n Law
Mister P the country singer lmfao
Is that P at the 5:34 mark? I always knew that P interacted with Pac, especially when they both lived in Oakland, but I've just never seen any photos of them together. If that's P at the 5:34 mark, that would be dope!
That's P fosho
@@Coolizbizness I think so too!
That him
The Ghettos Tryna Kill Me 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾 So many memories.
Classic
It's dope seeing DJ Wild Wayne. He and Q93 but all the Louisiana labels on. "The 9 o'clock props is on, tell me where you calling from.."
These episodes are great! Imagine if we had Tupac now?
Dmx >>> tupac
He would be the president of all lgbtw communities
DMX Is Better Than Tupac stfu bitch
@@crews-lj3ph b*tch stfu
@@crews-lj3ph stfu bitch
10:32 E40’s pops is a Bay legend. Thank you for all your help
Only 12 minutes. First episode was an hour. I need more 😬😬😬😬😬😬😬
You have to catch it on the BET app
sorry about that 😅you can watch the full clip on the BET app!
@@BETNetworks ooo may bad I didn't know login in now 👍🏽
I hope yall do a documentary on JPrince.
.. his story needs to be told!
😂😂😂
"Got the game from my uncle St. Charles...use to bank down the street at Wells Fargo, but now its Merrill Lynch...and just think I use to sit the bench." -E40
it's inspiring to me how he had to hustle to make it with a baby back home.
I like his strategies with giving his music to dudes in the hood driving pimped out cars and
handing out tshirts to homeless people to advertise.
🤔🤯The Hillcastle apartments in Oakland was the like a real life mini Carter in New Jack City on the west coast🖤
New jack city is based off Oakland and Felix Mitchell of the 69 MOB
@@durtylyfeeso7889 🤫🤫🤫🤫🤫
@@durtylyfeeso7889 🤫🤫🤫🤫🤫🤫✅✅✅
MASTER P IS A GOOD MAN HE GOT A GOOD HEART
Tupac is Still Spoke about till this day. Even my grandparents don't listen to Tupac and they know about Tupac. My grandma will still tell you this day "I don't like Tupac's music but he's still alive he faked his death" in my grandmas words and she don't listen to that type of music of it's not country oldies or jazz she don't listen to it. But she believes that Tupac is still alive
Master P was fine when he was young.
Shiiid... you fine lol
Agreed. He was fine 💯
Yessss tf he was!! I didn’t realize it until now lol C looked good too 😩 P was so fine & country 😍
mhhmmmmm 👀👀👀👀
@@l2dac937 hell yea she is fine as hell
Drive and Determination is what you need to be successful in life and Master P had it by the pound.
I’m here for P buuuut I looove TUpac soo much❤️
Pac inspired me to HIT EM UP and lose the damn weight!!!
5’4” and Went from 350 to 125!
Tupac did juice at the time of his first record, they literally came out back to back
P being around pac & j prince in their early days is as legendary as it gets.
I remember my uncles said in the early 90's, P pulled up in the hood in St. Louis with tapes & shirts in the bacc of a rental
I always like the way P said “the world”. Even had Ice Cream Man poster on the wall. Killer Pussie song was underrated asf.
Tupac forever 💜💜💜🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿
Wood grain with the leather seats...
Windows so dark...
You need a flashlight to see me...
Them Lyrics Just Painted A Picture
Hell naw. "Welcome to the stage mr p the country singer" 😆😆😆😆 Shout out to master p. He went from nothing to Boss Status. 🙏 Respect!
So fkd up they ain’t have to do him like that 😂😂. Now they love Southern niggaz
thats why people a respect for Pac on another level. connected to the people
No limit dropped atleast 5 or 6 cds a month he knew how to hustle
I LOVE 2PAC BECAUSE HE WAS OUTSPOKEN & GENUINE HE KNEW EEVVVEERRYYYYBBBBOOOOODDDDDYYYY IN THS MUSIK INDUSTRY MOVIE INDUSTRY & FASHION INDUSTRY HE WAS OPEN MINDED ABOUT EVERYTHING AND EVRYBODY HE CAME ACROSS BUT U CAN TELL HE KNEW WHO TO KEEP ON A SHORT LEASH & WHO HE TRUSTED..MAY HIS SOUL BE AT PEACE AND WITH GOD..