Tupac said himself, that he waited until the movie was done, because he wasn’t no hater. He didn’t want anybody to think that it was because of the movie. He waited until after the movie and beat them up at the Spice 1 video shoot.
Ppl always wanna say Pac was “playing gangsta” but never ran up on him themselves… I still haven’t seen no “gangsta rapper” shoot it out with police in defense of someone else…
@@JDubThaMenacePCB "Playing gangsta" refers to people who involve themselves in gangsta type situations when they don't have to. Pac was definitely playing gangsta, especially when he got with Suge.
I remember seeing an interview where Pac detailed why he reacted like he did. He said that the Hughes brothers put some shit in the media. Something that made him look crazy and they also fired him with that. He said it was one thing to be fired, but for them to make him look crazy like how they did, after he was one of the first people to help them get started, he wanted to kick they ass, and he did lol.
Do not doubt that after hearing that Hughe brother that got his ass whopped account of the ass whopping claiming he picked up Pac held him over his head and body slammed him on top of a car. Dude looks like straight up liar to me
Facts! The only reason why the Hughes brothers got the new line cinema deal is because they told the Hughes brothers that they would fund the movie if they got a big name celebrity to do the movie. That's when they asked 2pac to be in the movie. Shortly after, 2pac realized they only used his name to get the deal, and never really intended to hire him. I would've been pissed too.
Lets be REAL here... Pac had an absolute RIGHT to feel the way he felt towards The Hughes Bros. They used him to get the deal. New Line wasn't going to greenlight the movie unless The Hughes Bros could cast a bankable star. Pac was big at the time so since they had a relationship with him, they were able to cast him and as a result, New Line greenlit the movie. Eiht himself said they really didn't want him in the movie. Pac wasn't stupid. He could tell by the part they gave him that they didn't want him there. How are u gonna USE Pac to get the deal and then turn around and give him the WEAKEST part in the movie?????? Wtf???? Who wouldn't be pissed in that situation??? Ijs.
@@trevorjames4619 he wasn't afraid of the government. He wasn't afraid of nyc drug dealers that used to extort other rappers. Atlanta thing with the off-duty cops. He was fearless in action and in words
@@humbleguy3963 the problem with that fearlessness was that he let it run unchecked. Pacs problem was that he didn’t always properly pick his battles or walk away if it wasn’t worth it. Even Bruce lee walked away from some fights that he knew weren’t worth it. Being fearless is one thing, being smart is another.
The say if you stand for nothing you fall for anything… 2Pac stood for a whole lot of positive things and didn’t tolerate nonsense!! “I ain’t a killer but don’t push me”
Tupac died at 25. 50 cents son is 25 . Which legacy would you pick. 🤔 being a " recklessl Tupac that still making folks rich and relevant with careers and youtube channels and museums in 2022 or some one begging for child support at 25. 🤣
It’s unfortunate considering two best friend, Jada and Pac, not having that moment together on screen in what’s become a classic, and in some cases people favorite movie.
Damn pac was really passionate about films acting characters didn’t care about how legendary the film would be me personally he would of done a great sharif
@@jalenaverylloydaveryiisson8862 Everyone there Said Allen got lit up,bloodied...U always acting hard on TH-cam comments, how did that work out for your cornball dad
@@jalenaverylloydaveryiisson8862 you on every thread dissing Tupac. You should be using that same energy to build your own legacy or at least remind the people who your father was.
@@LeafararrabiDos09- That one line that you quoted, is one of the most classic diss lines in the entire history of rap beefs. Unfortunately, it will follow MC Eiht forever. But to be honest, whenever I see how DJ Quik spelled his name, I always think to myself: "damn, neither one of you dudes know how to spell. WTF is going on in the California school district?" 🤷🏿♂️
Why insult something you don’t know about my fellas quik is a piru he didn’t wanna add the c in his name mc eiht idk why he did that but I’ve heard he not even official so his name ain’t gang banging probably something he thought was witty like most artist example mc lyte
@@learner5090 where was the lie? Biggie def owed him more loyalty as a friend he put Biggie on his first tour and schooled em on how to format his albums and to switch his style up to the boss image the Mafia image instead of the street NY timbs and hoodies shit he was wearing before PAC mentored him, he gave all credit to Diddy until PAC died then he publicly started saying PAC taught him alot of shit and schooled em that's why his music went from sounding like Party Bullshit to One More Chance 💯💯 both legends but im not bias
@@learner5090 if me and you homies then I get shot and you pick that exact moment to release a song name Who Shot Ya with lyrics sounding like it's describing the situation i was just in, I'ma be real shitty and confused, sonh wasn't even about him but they purposely released it at that moment to piggy back off the controversy smh he could have easily went and visited Pac and cleared the air but Big himself said Diddy told him not to, as if he wssnt a grown ass man smh he didnt reach out because he was enjoying the success the controversy was bringing his song 🤷🏾♂️🅿️
@@shawnjohn7783 You know the Mafia gangs started in New York right... Biggie's from Borough AL Capone is from, Brooklyn.. Biggie grow up around the Mafia in NY, amd lived his raps 🤣 2pac was obsessed with biggie, he even had his record on repeat. Y'all stans are too much.. HJ was the one to tell 2pac to upgrade his hood look and to pick up his pants. Stop dressing like hoodlum, and brought pac his first Rollie when he was NY...
Know some of PAC’s friends and family personally. What Pac needed and was missing was that OG mentorship. At that time, this when small changes started happening with him. Progression they led to him hanging with some questionable characters. Then the Quad shootings a year or so later . Got to remember he was moving around alot for a while before he was even 21
You sound remedial... Most of us come from poverty & we hang with those from our environment... He had nothing to do with being around deathrow... That's the only record label to bail him out of prison... Multiple stories been told that all Pac did was go to the studio & then chill with his folks... So when 💩 happens on his label's watch, it's him around questionable characters...😫😫😫
@@deman19901 / Maybe not, but I definitely see that demonic narcissistic spirit is your strong suit... My words only hit the cores of demons... Thanks for exposing...💯💯💯 & Enjoy that gaslighting you're highlighting....👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Yeah Pac seems like he was a good guy but he was also a stand up type of guy and also a hot head at certain turns. We were all wild when we were young so there's nothing wrong with that but if he woulda had more guidance things could've turned out differently for him. Either way I still respect him for standing on who he was til the end tho
@@El_terrible1985 And the fact that Art let's interviewees repeat themselves over & over. When they finish their statement he just sits there staring & then they say the shit again 'til he jumps in He act like asking questions is like playing Double Ditch.
Yea, Tupac did say he waited till after the movie finished filming to fight the Hughes brothers. Um, it was an interview he did on the black watch in 1993. Anybody know the name of that interviewer?
@@Bone_youtube_softI agree pac was super talented & full of ideas BUT he allowed his rap image cloud his judgement & self sabotage a lot of things that was meant to give him more leverage as an artist…
Bro the Hughes Brothers are just Filmmakers, you guys ever been around Filmmakers? There just dorks that talk about films, Pac bragging about jumping them is like bragging about jumping a couple of nerds.🤦🏽♂️
@Tosere Ojeme Yea. Those are PAC Stans. I love Pac, but he was just another man at the end of the day. It never hurts to have a few boundaries, otherwise you might step on the wrong toes.
He went to art school he was a black panther , he wasn’t soft at all .. but when he joined death row and started to fucc with the Prius/bloods that shii took a toll on him … instead of being a man and not taking no bullshit he became a angry man looking for bullshit
Y’all ever find it funny how 2Pac never had an actual Manager/Agent or “advisor”? Seems like he never had an actual “Right Hand Man”, business/pr wise.
@@jaypie8 I never could comprehend that, and why’d out of all his storied interviews, no music “Journalists” ever asked him that or ever brought to his attention?
And that’s exactly why he is dead. The disrespect, the lack of adherence to norms and being reactionary has severe consequences. This type of nihilism in our community needs to stop. I say this respectfully
We are all gods children Tupac never killed anyone it’s normal assault he paid his debt 15 in jail I don’t think that a reason for death we see this all the time on social media death is for the people that take lives ✌🏾
If I was Pac, I'd jumped those cats too, yo! Because there's no such thing as a Sunni Muslim gang banger! In fact, Muslims be doing Dawah in the hood in Compton, CA, real rap, no cap!
@@mwarichannel1182 Tupac always said he'd die in a blaze of bullets. I wonder if this fool's dad predicted he'd die by being sacrificed to the devil by some psycho inmate
Even though Pac didn't wanna play the role because he felt the disrespect from the Hughes Brothers he woulda killed that role because he was a great actor and his passion woulda brought more life and attention to the Sharif character 💯
Him saying Tupac chose to fight the Hughes bros,because they wouldn't do anything is doesn't show Tupac was fearless. It shows he knew who to try and who not to try. He didn't even go up there on his own. There was a whole mob with him. Furthermore all you Tupac super fans in the comment section are the same people Tupac tried to stay away from. Just using him to fill a void.
@@matthewbush2371 I am too boy stop!!! Lyrically he wasn’t better than Biggie, Nas, Jay some how he the king of rap when he isn’t the best amongst his peers lol. 🤷🏽♂️🤷🏽♂️🤷🏽♂️
😏 PAC was a troublemaker, man. I'd want a homie that's ready to throw down when beef or drama was coming but Pac created the beef. If it wasn't with Biggie, it was with J Flexx. If it wasn't with J Flexx, it was with Sam Sneed. MF had a death wish like, "Kill me, nigga. I'll just die. I don't care." If he didn't get killed in Vegas, he was gonna get it another way.
Eith keepin it 💯 as usual ✊🏾, Pac went against the grain to show us how to maintain, not complain because things will always remain the same, modern day Huey. RIP king 🙏
The Hughes Brothers sold out bruh... Eiht only got to be in the movie cause the film studio paid the money if Tupac who was back then underground, not mainstream rapper, who could act in Juice and who could help headline that movie even if he was a support role... Think about it deeply, just portraying a black Muslim character in a hood gang drama film can't be done like a joke just like when Italian film makers portray Jewish or Irish religious dudes in mob mafia movies, they don't just make the dude a cartoon character, they do add or mention an explanation that doesn't hold your hand but sets up the character because later those characters are in the climax of the third act.
@@apollosungod2819 you talking about a whole bunch of nonsense that means nothing to nobody. At the end of the day yes Tupac was childish and had no right to be putting his hands on people and just cuz of his dumb ass attitude. All that nonsense about people selling out is a stupid myth that lives only in black people's heads.
I know what he’s trying to say, but it’s actually the opposite - he cared about everything This guy is supposed to be right in all these videos and all articulate, but he’s actually literally off base in all his videos about Pac.. he has no understanding of FBI Cointelpro and Black Panther Pac’s life being targeted before he was even born, let alone during his life
Eiht is one of my favorite West coast Rapper’s of all times. I’am one of the only Philly katz that use to BLAST his music in my neighborhood (North Philly)
I wanna know what story is accurant because tyrin said pac got kicked out during the shooting of the movie now mc eiht saying pac got kicked out during the table reading now which is it???????
If there was footage of the hughes beat down with pac minus sound used after the bbq get together scene,they still could've had their Tupac appearance & a even more legendary movie
So in other words, Pac didn't think. He just acted on emotion. and y'all surprised he got shot and come up conspiracy theories on he was "assassinated." What happened to him is what happens to cats who behave like him every day. The only difference is he was dumb enough to do it as a celebrity which seems incomprehensible given his wealth and resources. But he had to keep proving to y'all he was real. This is where real gets you sometimes. An early grave
Pac already said why he did it he said they making a movie about a Menace to Society I'm a show them I'm a Menace to Society and why I should have been in the film
Tupac said himself, that he waited until the movie was done, because he wasn’t no hater. He didn’t want anybody to think that it was because of the movie. He waited until after the movie and beat them up at the Spice 1 video shoot.
Ppl always wanna say Pac was “playing gangsta” but never ran up on him themselves… I still haven’t seen no “gangsta rapper” shoot it out with police in defense of someone else…
@@JDubThaMenacePCB exactly but they call these new generation artist gangstas 😂😂😂
@@JDubThaMenacePCB I agree
@@JDubThaMenacePCB "Playing gangsta" refers to people who involve themselves in gangsta type situations when they don't have to. Pac was definitely playing gangsta, especially when he got with Suge.
Thank u I was just going to say that
When Eight said it was funny and amusing. I laughed because A-wax loved the drama.
I remember seeing an interview where Pac detailed why he reacted like he did. He said that the Hughes brothers put some shit in the media. Something that made him look crazy and they also fired him with that. He said it was one thing to be fired, but for them to make him look crazy like how they did, after he was one of the first people to help them get started, he wanted to kick they ass, and he did lol.
Do not doubt that after hearing that Hughe brother that got his ass whopped account of the ass whopping claiming he picked up Pac held him over his head and body slammed him on top of a car. Dude looks like straight up liar to me
He also said the movie was finished when pulled up
Facts! The only reason why the Hughes brothers got the new line cinema deal is because they told the Hughes brothers that they would fund the movie if they got a big name celebrity to do the movie. That's when they asked 2pac to be in the movie. Shortly after, 2pac realized they only used his name to get the deal, and never really intended to hire him. I would've been pissed too.
All these old west coast rappers be hating on PAC worse than the East coast rappers do.
I agree. 8 lying, pac said he waited until after the movie was done before he got at the Hughes bros. Pac got them at the spice 1 video shoot
@@slip-n-rollboxing1826 facts 💯💯💯
East Coast and West Coast always hating on 2Pac aka MAKAVELI bcuz they were all Jealous of him
@@slip-n-rollboxing1826 8 Just got the time line wrong. He ain't hating on Pac
Lol😂😂 @@madman9040
Lets be REAL here... Pac had an absolute RIGHT to feel the way he felt towards The Hughes Bros. They used him to get the deal. New Line wasn't going to greenlight the movie unless The Hughes Bros could cast a bankable star. Pac was big at the time so since they had a relationship with him, they were able to cast him and as a result, New Line greenlit the movie. Eiht himself said they really didn't want him in the movie. Pac wasn't stupid. He could tell by the part they gave him that they didn't want him there. How are u gonna USE Pac to get the deal and then turn around and give him the WEAKEST part in the movie?????? Wtf???? Who wouldn't be pissed in that situation??? Ijs.
Yup they tried to play him and he peeped it then tried to play victim when he made his stance clear.
Exactly!! The sad part is that your comment would go over most peoples head. #GoodDay
Yeah I low-key feel like 8 be light weight hating on pac
I feel like I don't ever hear him say anything positive about pac
is business look were that attitute got him
@@carlosbaker7825 2pac man groupies don't understand that
I only have one thing to say 2Pac will always be a legend YOU GET ME!
I GOT YOU! 😄
PAIUSE!!!
Facts
Pac beat ‘em both up at the same time facts❤
😂😂😂😂😂
It's not dat 2Pac didn't care bout anything, he just didn't FEAR anything!!
He fear Hatian jack crew
Fearlessness is Borderline Foolishness
@@jayshah9967 fear no man but God
@@jedimasteryoda1282 True. But a little fear is good. Just a little
I like the way you worded that!!
Mc Eiht broke down the situation perfectly. They never wanted Tupac in the movie from the start. Pac knew it and brought it to them.
I love the way Eight articulates his words. Definitely he thought before he answered
A real cat
Yeah he is...
Plus I like that he keep his personal life and family out of the media...
@@tywonfoster2768 I hear u
Eiht a 🤡
@@Mobam989- Damn, where did that come from? 🤷🏿♂️ Why is he a clown?
Pac was fearless and I loved him for it
Go find your father
@@jalenaverylloydaveryiisson8862 The irony
Just curious, what would make you say he was fearless?
@@trevorjames4619 he wasn't afraid of the government. He wasn't afraid of nyc drug dealers that used to extort other rappers. Atlanta thing with the off-duty cops. He was fearless in action and in words
@@humbleguy3963 the problem with that fearlessness was that he let it run unchecked. Pacs problem was that he didn’t always properly pick his battles or walk away if it wasn’t worth it. Even Bruce lee walked away from some fights that he knew weren’t worth it. Being fearless is one thing, being smart is another.
Who else misses the 90s?
Born on january 8, 1997, but I miss it. Im from Spain but Ive always been a fan of 90s rap, thanks to games such as GTA 3, GTA SA and Midnight Club 3.
Born 1986, I miss the 90's and early 2000's 😢
Real bad lol
Hand Raised…Yes…Miss The 90s….Those were the days….
Me,good economy (Clinton era) ,cheap gas prices, cheap food and clothes prices,good stuff came on TV
I know what he’s trying to say, but it’s actually the opposite - he cared about everything
How u know?
@@kaekae1782because he was emotional. Clearly he cared. He acted out, people dont act off of things they dont care about
Pac was a rebel but still had a heart bcuz he was a Gemini
Eiht one too I found out
People still believe in horoscopes??? 🤔
Them Zodiac signs are false ..We don’t even go by a true calendar..We go by the Gregorian Calendar..So nobody are the sign that they think they are….
@Jeshurun..Right it’s amazing that ppl still believe in that zodiac crap
@@nickb3345 He made a song for Yummy Sandifer,Brenda's got a baby, Dear Momma
Rest easy Pac 🙏🏾, 803
The say if you stand for nothing you fall for anything… 2Pac stood for a whole lot of positive things and didn’t tolerate nonsense!!
“I ain’t a killer but don’t push me”
@@nickb3345 Who's they? These dweebs on the internet? Lol they wouldn't last a second in Pac's shoes they'd be quaking
Therealest 811 Exactly.
Revenge is like the sweetest Joy next to gettin pussy
Shout out to Vontay for being a professional
He did a good job in the film. Although it would have been interesting to see scenes with Pac and Charles Dutton
I See MC EIHT, I Click. Simple! 💯
Simple logic 💎
#Facts ‼️💯💯
Facts 🥷💯🔥
Mc capping again. Pac said out his mouth that he waited until after the movie was done. They were at spice video shoot when that incident happened
THE ART OF 2PAC
The art of reckless
@@deman19901 mama raised a hellrazer
The Art Of Always Fighting
Damn straight
Tupac died at 25.
50 cents son is 25 .
Which legacy would you pick. 🤔 being a " recklessl Tupac that still making folks rich and relevant with careers and youtube channels and museums in 2022
or some one begging for child support at 25. 🤣
Man you know Pac was is a legend when you interview other legends and only have them talk about Pac and not there story lol
and none of the interviews are about his music all about his dramatic life
I'll never forget that Yo MTV Raps wen 2pac was talking about it
2Pac throw himself under the bus smh he caught charges over it for admitting it
@@gangstamack8397 yes he did, Ed Lover was trying to stop him...gotta admit Pac was young & hot headed
@@rayraydewitt4132 everyone that was around Tupac said he was a hot headed dude!
He moved on and did poetic justice 🤜 which is a great movie
@Doza7t's
🤣🤣
@Doza7t's the release date is July, that’s after M2S
@@donnosypinocchio4462 Poetic Justice was filmed first though.
@@ericdxfan511 interesting…he was one busy man
@@donnosypinocchio4462 yes sir
It’s unfortunate considering two best friend, Jada and Pac, not having that moment together on screen in what’s become a classic, and in some cases people favorite movie.
They been on different world with each other that came out when I was a kid
They did have their moment on scree with the sitcom Different World
Damn pac was really passionate about films acting characters didn’t care about how legendary the film would be me personally he would of done a great sharif
Nah passion and have nothing to do with it it’s cuz he was a hot head
PAC went to school for acting
@@Discipleofyeshuahamaschiach damn
I could watch interviews with EIHT all day….if he ever writes a book I’ll read that shit 🖤💥💙
Who's got snaps on the petro?
Hughes Brother said he bodyslammed pac in an interview 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 CAP!
N*ggas talk a lot of s*it but that’s after I’m gone cuz they fear me in a physical form, let it be known I’m troublesome-2Pac
@@jalenaverylloydaveryiisson8862 ok cornball, how's daddy
@@jalenaverylloydaveryiisson8862 Everyone there Said Allen got lit up,bloodied...U always acting hard on TH-cam comments, how did that work out for your cornball dad
@@jalenaverylloydaveryiisson8862 sssh bedtime little boy
@@jalenaverylloydaveryiisson8862 always have to be a hater
The act of Jumping takes more than one person.
One person can't jump TWO people.
Tupac did
That’s why he would often spell his name 2Pac. When he beating on a mfr it’s 2 of him
@@bigdiccelmo5028 “Get it… Two PAC’s” 😂
I'm pretty sure Tupac went at the Hughes' bros when they had wrapped up the movie. He said it himself in the Blackwatch interview 1993
@@jalenaverylloydaveryiisson8862 you on every thread dissing Tupac. You should be using that same energy to build your own legacy or at least remind the people who your father was.
That Blackwatch interview is one of the best interviews ever from any artist. Pac always gave the best interviews.
@@GoGetYourShinebox you really think that is his son lol pretty sure it’s just some lil white kid. they always hating for nothing
Pac was the walking definition of if it’s a problem I’m gonna address it
Mc Eight is a definition of a nuetral-FEARLESS, Un-bothered , wise MAN. ✊🏿
“E-i-h-t now should I continue you left out the g kuz the g ain’t in you” Dj quik
Facts
@@LeafararrabiDos09- That one line that you quoted, is one of the most classic diss lines in the entire history of rap beefs. Unfortunately, it will follow MC Eiht forever. But to be honest, whenever I see how DJ Quik spelled his name, I always think to myself: "damn, neither one of you dudes know how to spell. WTF is going on in the California school district?" 🤷🏿♂️
@@Super-c00n they both from Compton, u can't teach a blood or a crip NOTHING
Why insult something you don’t know about my fellas quik is a piru he didn’t wanna add the c in his name mc eiht idk why he did that but I’ve heard he not even official so his name ain’t gang banging probably something he thought was witty like most artist example mc lyte
My MC Eiht Top 5 Tracks:
1. Streight Up Menace;
2. Dayz of 89;
3. Hold Up;
4. Thicker Than Water; and
5. So Ruff.
How could you not have "Take 2 with me" in there.... good list
I go back to CMW
1. This is Compton
2. Growing up in the hood
3. Compton 4 life
4. Compton 4 death
5. We made it (04)
1. Take 2 with me
2. Hood took me under
3. Hoodrat
4. Str8 up menace
5. All for the money
2pac felt he helped them out when they were struggling & when it was time to returned the favor they acted too big for him now that they made it.
Dude always use the same lame MO, first it was a biggie, now Huges Brothers FOH🤣🤣🤣🤣🤡
@@learner5090 where was the lie? Biggie def owed him more loyalty as a friend he put Biggie on his first tour and schooled em on how to format his albums and to switch his style up to the boss image the Mafia image instead of the street NY timbs and hoodies shit he was wearing before PAC mentored him, he gave all credit to Diddy until PAC died then he publicly started saying PAC taught him alot of shit and schooled em that's why his music went from sounding like Party Bullshit to One More Chance 💯💯 both legends but im not bias
@@learner5090 if me and you homies then I get shot and you pick that exact moment to release a song name Who Shot Ya with lyrics sounding like it's describing the situation i was just in, I'ma be real shitty and confused, sonh wasn't even about him but they purposely released it at that moment to piggy back off the controversy smh he could have easily went and visited Pac and cleared the air but Big himself said Diddy told him not to, as if he wssnt a grown ass man smh he didnt reach out because he was enjoying the success the controversy was bringing his song 🤷🏾♂️🅿️
@@shawnjohn7783 You know the Mafia gangs started in New York right... Biggie's from Borough AL Capone is from, Brooklyn.. Biggie grow up around the Mafia in NY, amd lived his raps 🤣 2pac was obsessed with biggie, he even had his record on repeat. Y'all stans are too much.. HJ was the one to tell 2pac to upgrade his hood look and to pick up his pants. Stop dressing like hoodlum, and brought pac his first Rollie when he was NY...
@@shawnjohn7783 Biggie Mafia image came from Hangin around actually New York Gangsters, just stop with same lame MO. It's played out🤣
Know some of PAC’s friends and family personally. What Pac needed and was missing was that OG mentorship. At that time, this when small changes started happening with him. Progression they led to him hanging with some questionable characters. Then the Quad shootings a year or so later . Got to remember he was moving around alot for a while before he was even 21
You sound remedial... Most of us come from poverty & we hang with those from our environment... He had nothing to do with being around deathrow... That's the only record label to bail him out of prison... Multiple stories been told that all Pac did was go to the studio & then chill with his folks... So when 💩 happens on his label's watch, it's him around questionable characters...😫😫😫
@@henrybiggs3113 You're the one who is "remedial". I see that reading comprehension is not your strong suit.
@@deman19901 / Maybe not, but I definitely see that demonic narcissistic spirit is your strong suit... My words only hit the cores of demons... Thanks for exposing...💯💯💯 & Enjoy that gaslighting you're highlighting....👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
This is what happens growing without a father
Yeah Pac seems like he was a good guy but he was also a stand up type of guy and also a hot head at certain turns. We were all wild when we were young so there's nothing wrong with that but if he woulda had more guidance things could've turned out differently for him. Either way I still respect him for standing on who he was til the end tho
A Wax! He was the right dude to play that part 😭😭
I thought these stories would never get old but I think I had enough
I think so too. Rather hear Charleston White now cuz these rappers meant the black race no good
@@samj458 you will be aight
If they didn’t keep asking the same shit they’d still be interesting
@@El_terrible1985 And the fact that Art let's interviewees repeat themselves over & over. When they finish their statement he just sits there staring & then they say the shit again 'til he jumps in
He act like asking questions is like playing Double Ditch.
But u here 🤦🏾♂️
Yea, Tupac did say he waited till after the movie finished filming to fight the Hughes brothers. Um, it was an interview he did on the black watch in 1993. Anybody know the name of that interviewer?
Everyone: 🦗🦗
MC Eiht: “You get me?” 😂
😆
Him being fearless got himself delt with!
True. Only God can judge us.oh yeah machaveli train simple and plain
@@jolyfrye1871 coward. Youll bend over and put ur family to shame
"When 2pac got into that fight with the Huge bruhjerz"
Sounds like Tupac didn't want others to have an opinion or freedom of speech
Sounds like he thought he was above everyone and being a bully...
@@Bone_youtube_softI agree pac was super talented & full of ideas BUT he allowed his rap image cloud his judgement & self sabotage a lot of things that was meant to give him more leverage as an artist…
Bro the Hughes Brothers are just Filmmakers, you guys ever been around Filmmakers? There just dorks that talk about films, Pac bragging about jumping them is like bragging about jumping a couple of nerds.🤦🏽♂️
Worst off he was a bully..
As much as I love Tupac, He used to do some stupid and reckless stuff on impulse, and it eventually cost him his life. Know your boundaries.
The truth most Pac fans refuse to accept.
@Tosere Ojeme Yea. Those are PAC Stans. I love
Pac, but he was just another man at the end of the day. It never hurts to have a few boundaries, otherwise you might step on the wrong toes.
Facts
@@jayshah9967 …..and in pac’s case, he did step in some wrong toes
@Trevor James A lot of times Pac's Fearlessness was Foolishness!
At the end of the day whether people thought Pac was a gangster or not the man was definitely not a pushover or soft at all. He stood tall everytime!💯
He went to art school he was a black panther , he wasn’t soft at all .. but when he joined death row and started to fucc with the Prius/bloods that shii took a toll on him … instead of being a man and not taking no bullshit he became a angry man looking for bullshit
Damn seems like he was always fighting. He had a death wish.
Damn
Y’all ever find it funny how 2Pac never had an actual Manager/Agent or “advisor”? Seems like he never had an actual “Right Hand Man”, business/pr wise.
You know what...Your right ...Pac was like a lone wolf 🐺
@@jaypie8 I never could comprehend that, and why’d out of all his storied interviews, no music “Journalists” ever asked him that or ever brought to his attention?
Call it „real“
Ever heard of Atron Gregory & Lelia Steinberg those were is actualbmangers/agent advisors
Thug Life!
@@jalenaverylloydaveryiisson8862 He was the biggest con artist, in the industry.
@@jalenaverylloydaveryiisson8862 You gay for Pac
And that’s exactly why he is dead. The disrespect, the lack of adherence to norms and being reactionary has severe consequences. This type of nihilism in our community needs to stop. I say this respectfully
We are all gods children Tupac never killed anyone it’s normal assault he paid his debt 15 in jail I don’t think that a reason for death we see this all the time on social media death is for the people that take lives ✌🏾
Mc Eght a true legend, always have kept it 💯 👏🏿 🐐....
Great video.I like how Eiht captures the essence of that story.
I love the way eiht always breaks shit down in layman's street terms. lol
If I was Pac, I'd jumped those cats too, yo! Because there's no such thing as a Sunni Muslim gang banger! In fact, Muslims be doing Dawah in the hood in Compton, CA, real rap, no cap!
Love that Eazy E poster in the background.
The Hughes brothers must have felt like shit when Tupac blew up! They musta been like “damn! We should have WANTED to work with Pac!”
@@jalenaverylloydaveryiisson8862 how about your “dad” in that prison cell man? With that pentagram thing. That sh*t was crazy.
@@mwarichannel1182 Tupac always said he'd die in a blaze of bullets. I wonder if this fool's dad predicted he'd die by being sacrificed to the devil by some psycho inmate
It was during spice 1 video for the song on the soundtrack
Even though Pac didn't wanna play the role because he felt the disrespect from the Hughes Brothers he woulda killed that role because he was a great actor and his passion woulda brought more life and attention to the Sharif character 💯
Pac let his alter ego take over
The older and more experienced I get I realize how dumb PAC really was
When your mind state is "u don't give a fck about nothing & act on it" most of the time, things won't turn out good for you in the long run! ✌🏽
I wanna see the deleted scenes from when pac was there
The fight was before filming began.
@@Sreed8392 Are you sure about that? I'm pretty sure the fight was after the film was already wrapped up.
@@vexotimmer2675 hmmm Maybe you’re right but I do know it wasn’t during filming.
LL 2- Pac 👑🦍🐐💔🕊️😇
Him saying Tupac chose to fight the Hughes bros,because they wouldn't do anything is doesn't show Tupac was fearless. It shows he knew who to try and who not to try. He didn't even go up there on his own. There was a whole mob with him. Furthermore all you Tupac super fans in the comment section are the same people Tupac tried to stay away from. Just using him to fill a void.
Well said
Rest in peace Tupac Biggie Small condolence to the family your soul live on
STFU with this comment on every video.
Who was Vonte' in the movie?
Tupac was king of rap no doubt I wish PAC was here in our spirits 🙏🙏🙏 😭😭😭
King of what rap? 😂😂😂😂 boy stop
@@coreyings4597 I am seriously Corey
@@matthewbush2371 I am too boy stop!!! Lyrically he wasn’t better than Biggie, Nas, Jay some how he the king of rap when he isn’t the best amongst his peers lol. 🤷🏽♂️🤷🏽♂️🤷🏽♂️
@@coreyings4597 seriously how pac is not best rapper than biggie nas Jay z and lil Wayne
@@matthewbush2371you can’t be a serious fan of hip hop and believe Tupac is the king of rap. I’m not saying he wasn’t good just not the best lyricist
Pac was fearless!!🐐
Definitely was fearless....
Jumping some people doesnt take alot of courage
Not always a good thing.
Lol no he was immature
😏 PAC was a troublemaker, man. I'd want a homie that's ready to throw down when beef or drama was coming but Pac created the beef. If it wasn't with Biggie, it was with J Flexx. If it wasn't with J Flexx, it was with Sam Sneed. MF had a death wish like, "Kill me, nigga. I'll just die. I don't care." If he didn't get killed in Vegas, he was gonna get it another way.
Eith keepin it 💯 as usual ✊🏾, Pac went against the grain to show us how to maintain, not complain because things will always remain the same, modern day Huey. RIP king 🙏
The Hughes Brothers sold out bruh... Eiht only got to be in the movie cause the film studio paid the money if Tupac who was back then underground, not mainstream rapper, who could act in Juice and who could help headline that movie even if he was a support role...
Think about it deeply, just portraying a black Muslim character in a hood gang drama film can't be done like a joke just like when Italian film makers portray Jewish or Irish religious dudes in mob mafia movies, they don't just make the dude a cartoon character, they do add or mention an explanation that doesn't hold your hand but sets up the character because later those characters are in the climax of the third act.
Eight in this interview reminds me of how he was in Menace II Society 🤣
@@apollosungod2819 you talking about a whole bunch of nonsense that means nothing to nobody. At the end of the day yes Tupac was childish and had no right to be putting his hands on people and just cuz of his dumb ass attitude. All that nonsense about people selling out is a stupid myth that lives only in black people's heads.
You can't compare him with Newton please. They're two different people.
Huey was Boulè...💯💯💯
The way he said it didn't annoy him was REAL 😂
🤣 my favourite part was when he crept up on dude like you need help 🔫. savage moment
TUPAC FOREVER 🙏🏾🙏🏾
I know what he’s trying to say, but it’s actually the opposite - he cared about everything
This guy is supposed to be right in all these videos and all articulate, but he’s actually literally off base in all his videos about Pac.. he has no understanding of FBI Cointelpro and Black Panther Pac’s life being targeted before he was even born, let alone during his life
life is long but if u careless with it , it don't last
Well said Mike!!
So there's footage of the scenes pac filmed
3:30 “No 🤷🏿♂️” 😂😂😂
Tupac had a death wish... he ddnt want to live long... but taking Biggie with u was not cool... 🤦♂️
Damn comment is deep.
Africa leader MC Eight talk with sense.
The truth is that Eiht had some jealousy for Pac. Just sayin
I wanna see the 2Pac version
Eiht is one of my favorite West coast Rapper’s of all times. I’am one of the only Philly katz that use to BLAST his music in my neighborhood (North Philly)
I wanna know what story is accurant because tyrin said pac got kicked out during the shooting of the movie now mc eiht saying pac got kicked out during the table reading now which is it???????
Pac kept it 1,000 about the role
If there was footage of the hughes beat down with pac minus sound used after the bbq get together scene,they still could've had their Tupac appearance & a even more legendary movie
Just making me wanna listen to some MC EIHT joints..
A-wax my favorite character in that movie, bro funny as hell without even trying
This shit is hilarious cause I can picture pac going off at the table reads 🤣🤣🤣
Why nobody hasn’t interviewed the guy that replaced PAC
The actor died ages ago from being shot I do believe
So, as they said SEVERAL times in “House Party”… Pac “SMELLED 🐈” & decided 2 pull they 304-Card! 😂
So in other words, Pac didn't think. He just acted on emotion. and y'all surprised he got shot and come up conspiracy theories on he was "assassinated." What happened to him is what happens to cats who behave like him every day. The only difference is he was dumb enough to do it as a celebrity which seems incomprehensible given his wealth and resources. But he had to keep proving to y'all he was real. This is where real gets you sometimes. An early grave
Smh
Pac already said why he did it he said they making a movie about a Menace to Society I'm a show them I'm a Menace to Society and why I should have been in the film
That homie you need some help was legendary salute too that Awax role
The way I look at it MC Eight was there so I can really go on what's he's saying abt all of this.
2:38 ok they wasn't but Pac said they were acting like they were
It would of be more interesting to see how the orignal script for higher learning would of gone.
Pac whooped their asses because he knew they wouldn't fight back.
Eiht was wildin' too😭🤣😭
"I found it amusing"..This nigga really on that A wax shiii...Lov startin some shiiii 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Lmfaoo ain’t it Nigga dey hell naturally 😂
Tupac was a Menace 2 Society to both Hughes brothers with that bat!
@@jalenaverylloydaveryiisson8862 ya mother....is that biitch gone like feminine daddy little biitch?
“What up Cain , locster, nigga? What’s up ? Where the bud at , fool? “
~ MC Eiht
And in the end he got... GOT.
MC Eighth is a fucken G a real OG
He broke down that situation like a G.