Man!! The passion within Pac burned intensely. He did everything full force be it wrong or not! My respect & love for him will be undying because he was REAL, he stood on principle & loyalty. Pac was THAT dude!!
The fact that Pac wanted to impress other men burned intensely. Everything Pac did was for show. When Pac has no crowd he gets beat up by the police. Pac has a crowd around him he bust his gun. Michael Jai white was correct about 2Pac.
The no life weirdos just have nothing better to do and leave clown comments but us pac fans are going to keep repping him. His legacy is unmatched the best ever.
Exactly! My mind was kinda shaped by his music. Not only in a street thug sense but moreso for standing firm on your square against all troubles and critics. Pac stood on what he felt at all costs. Young people today don't have a clue how influential Pac was for my generation. He is the blueprint for everything that followed in rap culture. Unfortunately all they took from his story was going to prison, tattooing your whole body, busting guns, etc
Yea, those low life gangbangin ass mfs killed one of their own, one that was for their people and for every black man in America, putting the gang game above the pride of a panther. They destroyed any positive opportunity they could have gathered from having a human like Pac amongst them, and they still celebratin that shit today as if they made history. They’re just as guilty as the same system that killed Malcolm X, MLK and Kennedy.
Exactly inspired by this story . Running dying to live. Eminem went to Heart that stories before to bring back their memoriez. Oh God people whose talking Bad against Tupac. 2 pac was in another level than this Sow cold Gangstar or Gang-banger Aka Keefe Damm dam ,Mobb James woooo wooo and Orlando
The ATL shooting occurred on 10.31.93. The release of his sophomore album, “Strictly 4…” was released earlier that year on 2.16.93, so obviously, “Dear Mama” didn’t make the cut in time for his second album. Pac playing “Dear Mama” for the room that night was possibly the first time he had ever played it for anyone and also speaks to PAC’s prolific writing and recording style. He had “Dear Mama” completed two entire years before it would appear on his third album, “Me Against the World,” which was released on 3.14.95. Amazing work ethic. The GOAT.
Just a quick correction: "Dear Mama" was not recorded in 1993, Pac recorded that song in July of 1994. I think William Lesane is getting a few of the dates wrong. It's understandable though since all of these stories happened so long ago.
@@vexotimmer2675 that would make more sense considering the release of “Dear Mama.” I took his comments at face value since I wasn’t there and that’s why I was putting the timeline together. Where did you cite the date of the recording of “Dear Mama?” Just for my knowledge. Thanks.
@@TupacShakurTheDonMakaveli Aye, did you ever get the link that I sent you about the recording of "Dear Mama" yet? I just want to make sure that it went through.
Facts just think if every black male thought to protect they own against races like Pac did the police hate crimes towards blacks would die down quickly but like Pac said they tell me it's the white man I should fear but it's my own kind doing all the killing here 💯
@@33GLOCK No disrespect sweetheart but you don't even look old enough to have been around back then, to know what he was all about. It takes more than hearing a few stories and watching a movie to know an individual of that caliber.
I was 16 when this happened, I remember at school next day everyone was talking about it. Pac’ street credibility was off the charts at this point so I have laugh when I hear clowns today Pac was “soft”, “studio”, or bullshit.
@@fakethuglifeorn in 82’ and you making fake troll accounts? That’s even worse homie 🤣🤣. 40 years old going on 13. You’re pathetic like every other Pig meatrider on here. Least if you was younger you’d sorta have an excuse for acting like a small child. A grown man though? You must be the apple of your mothers eye 🤣🤣😘 Btw I’m born in 77’ and was already immersed in hip hop culture. You was 11 probably watching Pokémon still you little cupcake so stay outta grown mans business on what people were saying in 93’ about rap 🤡 Lastly, pretty ironic you call Pac gay when Piggie got the most homo line EVER “you look so good I’d suck on your daddies dick” ?? 🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂. Fucking hilarious. Don’t even bother to come at me no more little homie I will fucking wreck you, you little man child.
I be trying tell the younger generation you had to be a 80s baby to really understand the energy he gave off thru his music I’m talking bout different countries all the hoods , I don’t even think PAC understood how much power he had
From ghana at 6 years in 95 i still knew about 2pac because of my uncle always playing his music i remember after died he was famous like the prophets in the bible in ghana
It’s crazy to hear a Mf call PAC a fake thug. Honestly I wouldn’t even say he’s a thug, he was so much more and he had a purpose for everything that he did.
@@fakethuglifeecause he died right after he declared war to him and Marian jack and all the other guys. He dissed Jimmy and all of them in his album Makaveli which came out 2 weeks after his death or so. He was starting a war right before he got killed.
Then he overstepped his bounds when he went up against a real killer........He lived the life of fool who dove in a pool before checking to see if there was any water in it.. And he died like one. Now I loved that Man. He was My Contemporary. I can't even listen to his music anymore because it brings me back to a place that was never gonna be there noi more.
If he had said Pac kept his mouth shut when the cop came in for questioning, I would have termed the whole story a lie 😂😂😂😂 Pac couldn’t keep his mouth shut to save his life.
Thank you for keeping pac legacies and truths alive because the youth need to hear what life was like in 90s ...such a beautiful time to be alive music wise
I remember this like it was yesterday, 2pac became urban legend after he shot those cops and got off, he became our hero, when he went to jail, rap wasn't the same, my dog returned and gave us one last run and he left.
I just hate when they say he acted the character of juice after it was made but u got people close to him said he really was just real with people,he didn't hold his tongue,and yeah,it's clear people tested him but he never backed down to nobody,he was passionate in life and lived wit morals integrity and respect..damn,pac was too real ahead of time, revolutionary soldier at its best..if niggas took that part from him and united instead of hating on each other then we would be stronger,what ameriKKKa fears...Nipsey tried but died over bullshit
This is actually documented. This isn’t cap at all! Look it up and do your research people. It’s nothing to glorify but this is a true story! Pac forever!
Got them in the butt 😂 I'm glad 2pac got to debut his song "Dear mama" one of the best songs ever written, producing on that was excellent 🎉 R.I.P King Pac
It's wild Tupac got down on one knee. 😂 That mother fu$$er was legitimately crazy. Pulling up his shirt with a gun drawn on him. I loved how they told the story in the Dear Mama documentary. That thing was powerful i couldn't stop watching it after I didn't watch it premier because i didn't like the Hughes brothers did it. Loved the way it showed his mom's struggles with the black Panthers then him getting famous.
The men who envy Pac can't say he wasn't a soldier, so the next best thing they can come with is "he was acting " 😂🤣 smh that's how you know it's just envy talking.
Pac was every little street kids big brother yall and if we miss him and never seen him in person only on t.v. , then I can't imagine how his closest friends and family feel.....1
That is a wild story, That Could Have Ended Tupac's career altogether again he put himself on the line just goes to show you he live what are you rapped about, 2 dirty cops undercover cops beating up a black man and he actually stopped the car to go and help him
Pac life was a movie. This dude was doing legendary acts at 23. While u got fools 53 and never did anything to help anyone speaking down on his name. Smh
Tupac Was Bout That Life He Didnt Hesitate To Shoot 2 Off Duty Police Officers 😂😂😂😂💯💯 There Never Be Another Makaveli “Its Thug Life We Don’t Run Nowhere” 🖤🦍
Damn one can only continue to wonder where Tupac would’ve been in life had he still been here. He was so passionate and full of charisma, he could’ve continued to influence a whole new generation for the better. When you think of people like Malcom X among others who got the opportunity to mature and become better, wish the youth today could’ve experienced Tupac alive in real time to understand. Thank you for these amazing stories!
I firmly believe if that Vegas incident didn't happen, he would have found himself in another situation not long after. He was just that dude that never backs down.
Ma-fuccas can hate all they want!! But to lift up his shirt say thug life we don’t run wow!!! Will always be epic an a testament to who he was he stood on business salute 🫡
Right? I think it was less that he was disconnected from what had just happened, more so that what happened made him feel more in his element.. Functioning the way he felt he was supposed to. Idk how to articulate what I'm trying to say.. The Real ones will know
Truth, I have been telling my children this since they were old enough. He was a good knowledgeable being, taken for granted, betrayed and spiritually broken. He trusted the wrong people especially in the music industry but one thing for sure he was a teacher. Truly my favorite rapper. LONG LIVE 2PAC and what he stood for!!;🤞🏽🤞🏽👑🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🎶🎶❤️🌍
I appreciate listening to Billy. He's very intelligent and articulate. America underestimates the intelligence of street dudes. This man along with Pac's father had a lot of potential. It's good to hear some wise OGs tell these first hand stories about what happened.
@@ijumpjudythem crips did what they had to do pac wasn’t a gang member he was moving like one cali niggas do this gang bangin shìt he wasn’t moving right
By far by far the best pac story when he told it on dear mama I cried like a baby what a intro to a incredible documentary... My take is that he felt love and strength from his ancestors he needed time to take the love in then played the only song that can explain how he feels witch was unheard of meanwhile the cops knocking nothing moves until the song is finish wow Wow wow I didn't need the documentary to explain Afeni was equal if not more important than pac the first book my dad gave me was a book about 21 panthers locked up it should of been called 22 cause Afeni had pac in her stomach that booked touched me so much my 8 yr old daughter whole first name is Assata-Shakur my older sister real name is shakuwra sorry for being long winded long story short just like pac I was born in the struggle birthed by a freedom fighter ✊🏿🖤
@@KimKim-dd6wj long story short black man defending another black man *tear* shooting 2 cops *tear* the song dear mama alone *tear* you add all them tear moments into one you got me a 6'3 280lb black man with dreads to the floor crying like a baby 💯 can you imagine seeing a black panther son shoot 2 white men that ended up being cops and you worried about the police knocking on the door and all pac is worried about playing u his new song dedicated to his black panther mother police is knocking pac didn't say "yo pass me the blunt or the liquor before I go to jail" no pac said "aye listen to this song I just made called dear momma"I keep repeating police knocking cause pac thoughts while the police knocking BLEW ME AWAY
Pac a legend for real. I'm so glad I got to witness his greatness during my lifetime. I wish I could have gone to one of his concerts. Closest I ever came was being at Freaknik here in Atlanta the same weekend Pac was here before he actually moved here. One of my friends, she was in his hotel room with him and some other people that same weekend. And she said how Pac smoked them all out and then bounced. The legend was always on the go. More energy than anyone I've ever known. RIP Pac 👑🐐
@@fakethuglife, are you one of them gays from 2 strong, the ones that love watching kids and making fake pics of men in pink leotards and womens clothes ?
He was an arsehole who actually didn't support Pac during the trial that followed. He basically said that he never asked Tupac to jump into the situation and didn't side with him.
@@capoislamort100 I'm not sure but I guess that the guy didn't want to be considered complacent or in cahoots with Tupac and the incident. The State maybe could have argued that the cops were setup and ambushed.
Watani: "Ok, Tupac, this is a very delicate situation, and you have to exercise your right to remain silent. I got this." Cops: "TuPack, there are two victims suffering gunshot wounds outside and they say that you were involved. Can you tell us what happened?" Tupac: 🗣 "Thug Life, ni**uuuUH!" Watani: *😫🤦🏾*
😂😂😂 ' Tupac was a person you could have the deepest, intellectual and most insightful conversation with then he goes to the washroom and comes back, and start speaking stupid shit' - Watani
William Lesane told this story in the Dear Mama documentary I'm happy we finally get a whole detailed version.
Man!! The passion within Pac burned intensely. He did everything full force be it wrong or not! My respect & love for him will be undying because he was REAL, he stood on principle & loyalty. Pac was THAT dude!!
Truly...he, PAC, was REAL TO A FAULT....😅😅😅😂😂❤❤❤
Loyalty is for dogs.
The fact that Pac wanted to impress other men burned intensely. Everything Pac did was for show. When Pac has no crowd he gets beat up by the police. Pac has a crowd around him he bust his gun. Michael Jai white was correct about 2Pac.
So real he got killed being an idiot for no reason
@@biggame2175others get killed for wearing the wrong colour jus walking dwn the street now thats something stupid to die over
Definitely, 1 of the best stories about 2Pac. It really demonstrates and highlights the type of person he was.
Its true events like this that proves 2Pac was a real mf for real and the haters eat their heart out 😂
Yup, all these trolls 🧌 be talking crazy
People hate what they don’t understand
@@ijumpjudy he went to a hood solo to see if they had a problem, him and treach made their way out of club.... as well
The no life weirdos just have nothing better to do and leave clown comments but us pac fans are going to keep repping him. His legacy is unmatched the best ever.
@@ijumpjudywhat bodyguard was there when he walked past all the REAL gangstas and punched baby lane?
There will never be another Tupac. I’m just grateful to be alive when he was active. It’s hard to explain to young people his energy in real-time.
Exactly! My mind was kinda shaped by his music. Not only in a street thug sense but moreso for standing firm on your square against all troubles and critics. Pac stood on what he felt at all costs. Young people today don't have a clue how influential Pac was for my generation. He is the blueprint for everything that followed in rap culture. Unfortunately all they took from his story was going to prison, tattooing your whole body, busting guns, etc
💯
I wonder how good 2Pac was as a ballerina.
@@qbconnect2883go to sleep
Yea I remember back than he was always talk about on the radio the television always into something 😂the realist
Hearing these stories really makes me mad that Tupac is gone 😓
You must be fake too
@@bigprob8744Long Live Makaveli Da Don
Yea, those low life gangbangin ass mfs killed one of their own, one that was for their people and for every black man in America, putting the gang game above the pride of a panther. They destroyed any positive opportunity they could have gathered from having a human like Pac amongst them, and they still celebratin that shit today as if they made history. They’re just as guilty as the same system that killed Malcolm X, MLK and Kennedy.
tupac own mistake he shouldn't have been careless
Mad because he did something SO stupid that got him murdered!!!! Over a damn chain!!🤦🏾♂️
this story was crazy in the doc like a damn movie. Pac protected black man he didn't know thats what make Pac bigger than a rapper
Black Panther came out
2Pac did way out things like this before even joining Death Row Records
This had nothing to do with protecting another black man
@@fakethuglife shut the hell up how you know
@@fakethuglifewhy you say that if u don't mind me asking
Some dudes won't even step up for their own homies. Pac standing up for his own ..a complete stranger. Says alot!
Respect RIP Pac
Yeah, and that Trayvon is holding part of the secret to the Vegas puzzle claiming loyalty.
How come Pac didn't step up for himself when he got shot.
@@fakethuglife are you a teenager or a Nazi?
@@fakethuglife clown comment
The Black man whose life Tupac saved told the News that he was very Grateful. He thought the crooked cops were going to kill him.
"He screamed Thug Life & emptied the clip; got tired of runninn from the police."
Exactly inspired by this story . Running dying to live. Eminem went to Heart that stories before to bring back their memoriez. Oh God people whose talking Bad against Tupac. 2 pac was in another level than this Sow cold Gangstar or Gang-banger Aka Keefe Damm dam ,Mobb James woooo wooo and Orlando
Was that Hellraiser or Troublesome...?
Yezzir that's my shit
@@richardbattle5053 Running ft Biggie
That was running from that police with biggie
Tupac used his platform to uplift our community right or wrong you can tell he had mad love for black people
Exactly you are correct Tupac was for his people
His Downfall, Can't Save Black People.
@@pennietarentino5915 don't mean you shouldn't try
@@kingtrevon5698everyone that Tries Is Dead
2Pac never did anything for anybody.
No other artist or actors want defend their people like pac.
FK this clown.. charged convicted and sentence sex offender
5:39 "They violated the God." Son is definitely old school New York.
The ATL shooting occurred on 10.31.93. The release of his sophomore album, “Strictly 4…” was released earlier that year on 2.16.93, so obviously, “Dear Mama” didn’t make the cut in time for his second album.
Pac playing “Dear Mama” for the room that night was possibly the first time he had ever played it for anyone and also speaks to PAC’s prolific writing and recording style.
He had “Dear Mama” completed two entire years before it would appear on his third album, “Me Against the World,” which was released on 3.14.95.
Amazing work ethic. The GOAT.
I ain't know that
Just a quick correction: "Dear Mama" was not recorded in 1993, Pac recorded that song in July of 1994.
I think William Lesane is getting a few of the dates wrong. It's understandable though since all of these stories happened so long ago.
@@vexotimmer2675 that would make more sense considering the release of “Dear Mama.” I took his comments at face value since I wasn’t there and that’s why I was putting the timeline together. Where did you cite the date of the recording of “Dear Mama?” Just for my knowledge. Thanks.
@@vexotimmer2675also keep in mind there was a version that didn't get cleared
@@TupacShakurTheDonMakaveli Aye, did you ever get the link that I sent you about the recording of "Dear Mama" yet? I just want to make sure that it went through.
Pac was a wild one man.
Damn 👻
Young and wild I never smiled as a juvenile even now I keep a frown when I come around!
Facts just think if every black male thought to protect they own against races like Pac did the police hate crimes towards blacks would die down quickly but like Pac said they tell me it's the white man I should fear but it's my own kind doing all the killing here 💯
A wild one, for sure.
Could anyone tell me how Pac went to jail for rape ??? I'd really like to know.
And people be saying 2pac wasn't a gangsta but he did things in ways even real gangstas would be astonished at.
Nothing wrong with not being gangsta...
@@quanbrooklynkid7776 Exactly.. He was above it..
@@Papi_Osono he was not above it if he was he would've still been around LOL
@@33GLOCK No disrespect sweetheart but you don't even look old enough to have been around back then, to know what he was all about. It takes more than hearing a few stories and watching a movie to know an individual of that caliber.
@@Papi_Oso👎🏼👎🏼 he was a follower
I was 16 when this happened, I remember at school next day everyone was talking about it. Pac’ street credibility was off the charts at this point so I have laugh when I hear clowns today Pac was “soft”, “studio”, or bullshit.
Pas was soft asf. Nobody wad talking about this situation. Stop lying 2Pac fanboy
@@fakethuglife you probably weren’t even born in 93’ yet scrub 🤣. Keep it movin son.
@@FireIceTalon that's right 2Pac bıtchboy. I was born in 82. Keep it moving tutti frutti.
@@fakethuglifeorn in 82’ and you making fake troll accounts? That’s even worse homie 🤣🤣. 40 years old going on 13. You’re pathetic like every other Pig meatrider on here. Least if you was younger you’d sorta have an excuse for acting like a small child. A grown man though? You must be the apple of your mothers eye 🤣🤣😘
Btw I’m born in 77’ and was already immersed in hip hop culture. You was 11 probably watching Pokémon still you little cupcake so stay outta grown mans business on what people were saying in 93’ about rap 🤡
Lastly, pretty ironic you call Pac gay when Piggie got the most homo line EVER “you look so good I’d suck on your daddies dick” ?? 🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂. Fucking hilarious.
Don’t even bother to come at me no more little homie I will fucking wreck you, you little man child.
@@fakethuglife Born in 82 but your brain never functioned well.
Get a f... life weirdo.
This is by far my favorite Pac story by FAR…..
I be trying tell the younger generation you had to be a 80s baby to really understand the energy he gave off thru his music I’m talking bout different countries all the hoods , I don’t even think PAC understood how much power he had
^^^^
When I was a 14 year old paperboy in Scotland, 2pacs music was my soundtrack lol
From ghana at 6 years in 95 i still knew about 2pac because of my uncle always playing his music i remember after died he was famous like the prophets in the bible in ghana
Or the 70's like him.
I would say 70s to 1982 to really know everything about Pac.
It’s crazy to hear a Mf call PAC a fake thug. Honestly I wouldn’t even say he’s a thug, he was so much more and he had a purpose for everything that he did.
😆😆😆😆 Everything Pac did was just for show. How come he never did that to Jimmy Henchman?
@@fakethuglife this gotta be Keefe D's burner account lmaooo
@@fuze1293 Naw. But you are another 2Pac bıtchboy
@@fakethuglifeWhat a sad life you lead you utter potato.
@@fakethuglifeecause he died right after he declared war to him and Marian jack and all the other guys. He dissed Jimmy and all of them in his album Makaveli which came out 2 weeks after his death or so. He was starting a war right before he got killed.
Tupac was a man with balls
Tupac Shakur was a real super hero who fought evil doers and put some banging music he just made.
Then he overstepped his bounds when he went up against a real killer........He lived the life of fool who dove in a pool before checking to see if there was any water in it.. And he died like one. Now I loved that Man. He was My Contemporary. I can't even listen to his music anymore because it brings me back to a place that was never gonna be there noi more.
When Pac said "I screamed Thug Life and emptied the clip" he really was tired of running from police 😂💪🏽💯%
“Most of my story is gonna start with I had just got outta prison.”
😂
Stop!😂
😂
If he had said Pac kept his mouth shut when the cop came in for questioning, I would have termed the whole story a lie 😂😂😂😂 Pac couldn’t keep his mouth shut to save his life.
Seems like it
Lol...
Amazing...if only everyone could live life as real and free as Pac!
Tyler Perry is,he just bought VH1 and BET.Has his own film studio also.At one time Perry was living in his car,before his-PLAYS-started making money.
Pac was a free soul.. never seen any like him
Thank you for keeping pac legacies and truths alive because the youth need to hear what life was like in 90s ...such a beautiful time to be alive music wise
I love 2pac for this.
I remember this like it was yesterday, 2pac became urban legend after he shot those cops and got off, he became our hero, when he went to jail, rap wasn't the same, my dog returned and gave us one last run and he left.
These stories is wat makes 2Pac a LEGEND, and God Bless this brother for sharing them.. 🙏🏾
I just hate when they say he acted the character of juice after it was made but u got people close to him said he really was just real with people,he didn't hold his tongue,and yeah,it's clear people tested him but he never backed down to nobody,he was passionate in life and lived wit morals integrity and respect..damn,pac was too real ahead of time, revolutionary soldier at its best..if niggas took that part from him and united instead of hating on each other then we would be stronger,what ameriKKKa fears...Nipsey tried but died over bullshit
This is why he is so loved until this day,,,,, that’s all I can say
This is actually documented. This isn’t cap at all! Look it up and do your research people. It’s nothing to glorify but this is a true story! Pac forever!
@@ijumpjudyu forever on his nuts too😂for him to be such a cap rapper
@@drewboi1k650naw, I grew up off of his music youngin. Watch ya mouth b**** boi
Self respect is always something to glorify.
@@Soulja_Gawdz absolutely 💯
Got them in the butt 😂 I'm glad 2pac got to debut his song "Dear mama" one of the best songs ever written, producing on that was excellent 🎉 R.I.P King Pac
“Whoooah,brave motherfucker y’all” - Shock G
N thats why im only a Pac fanatic to the end !!
@@ijumpjudyhow if he went by HIMSELF n they just followed suit lol. Gotta try again fam.
@@ijumpjudy hey puff was up
It's wild Tupac got down on one knee. 😂 That mother fu$$er was legitimately crazy. Pulling up his shirt with a gun drawn on him. I loved how they told the story in the Dear Mama documentary. That thing was powerful i couldn't stop watching it after I didn't watch it premier because i didn't like the Hughes brothers did it. Loved the way it showed his mom's struggles with the black Panthers then him getting famous.
This is the best interview ever. Salute cousin and much respect!
nobody:
William Lesane: i had JUST got out of prison
😂😂😂
Lol😂😂😂
😂😂😂
"Yo, so I had just got out of prison." The autobiography. Glad the homie free now though, priceless stories.
😂😂😂
The men who envy Pac can't say he wasn't a soldier, so the next best thing they can come with is "he was acting " 😂🤣 smh that's how you know it's just envy talking.
Or their favorite one he wasn’t hard until he got with death row 🤡🤡🤡🤡
Moral of the story..should have just let Pac smoke his weed
Thank you for letting us get a real image of the god. Pac was crazy af
@@bigprob8744Yes, God. You heard right! In the likeness of God, he God throughout
@@ky.g2733 blasphemy. You'll be going to hell....enjoy.
I hope you mean the God as in the God of rap and not actually God himself if so that’s way too far bro
@@tupenny1331damn
@@tupenny1331- Tupac is definitely a rap/hip hop god.
I Like How He Said, "They Violated The GOD!" When Referring to Tupac .
What happened how did you meet my mother dad?
William Lasane: I had just got outa prison........
The Art of 2Pac
And it's thriving..selling like hot cakes!
Change name to that
BIGGIE👑
Better this than Vlad.
Niggas love pac ❤
He got the Best pac stories
Pac was every little street kids big brother yall and if we miss him and never seen him in person only on t.v. , then I can't imagine how his closest friends and family feel.....1
He'd get so mad if anyone bothered or teased you.
@@moretolifemmg2703 the definition of love family...BLESSINGS TO you....1
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That is a wild story, That Could Have Ended Tupac's career altogether again he put himself on the line just goes to show you he live what are you rapped about, 2 dirty cops undercover cops beating up a black man and he actually stopped the car to go and help him
@@ijumpjudy them crips ended their own life but playing with the wrong one
@@ijumpjudyonly a pu$$y like you can comment like this on a story were someone was risking everything to help another man 🤡
@@ijumpjudyyou copy paste trolls are getting lazy, do gov/puff pay you less these time around?
@@powershare2566✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾
Pac was buck wild, people do not realise that, he was just waiting to exist this life
Thug life " we don't run no where" now that's heart of a real man. When a gun is being pointed at yu.
Pac life was a movie. This dude was doing legendary acts at 23. While u got fools 53 and never did anything to help anyone speaking down on his name. Smh
2pac said he was the realest mf ever born.. he prolly was the realest of his Era.
Makaveli goat much love to william lesane thanks for the storys enjoyed it
Tupac Was Bout That Life He Didnt Hesitate To Shoot 2 Off Duty Police Officers 😂😂😂😂💯💯 There Never Be Another Makaveli “Its Thug Life We Don’t Run Nowhere” 🖤🦍
Damn one can only continue to wonder where Tupac would’ve been in life had he still been here. He was so passionate and full of charisma, he could’ve continued to influence a whole new generation for the better. When you think of people like Malcom X among others who got the opportunity to mature and become better, wish the youth today could’ve experienced Tupac alive in real time to understand. Thank you for these amazing stories!
Agwu
He can do more as one of the 144'000 though.
I firmly believe if that Vegas incident didn't happen, he would have found himself in another situation not long after. He was just that dude that never backs down.
@@BobbyHo2022 facts, he either would’ve changed his life or end up up in a similar situation.
Great story! Hadn’t heard those details before. PACs story is still being told, this many years later
Ma-fuccas can hate all they want!! But to lift up his shirt say thug life we don’t run wow!!! Will always be epic an a testament to who he was he stood on business salute 🫡
Can imagine the energy after the shoot out 😅
Right? I think it was less that he was disconnected from what had just happened, more so that what happened made him feel more in his element.. Functioning the way he felt he was supposed to. Idk how to articulate what I'm trying to say.. The
Real ones will know
@@ijumpjudysee u still ain’t lost yo dicksuckin energy😮😂
😂😂😂 2pac was wild. I'm smoking this weed 🤣
Pac was a Real G💯💯💯
Now they got so many Stories for a good new movie ✊🏻✊🏻✊🏻
They should make a 3 season series
Dudes in the comment section saying "cap" like they was actually there smh 🤣
right he was there . and they saying lies lol
People are so silly in the comment section. A bunch of 25, 30 year olds going “lies” lol
He said most of his stories are gonna start off with "I JUST GOT OUT OF PRISON"
PAC was Truly the last 1’s of the Era we was Raised in and a Real Soldier! Gone 2 Soon
Truth, I have been telling my children this since they were old enough. He was a good knowledgeable being, taken for granted, betrayed and spiritually broken. He trusted the wrong people especially in the music industry but one thing for sure he was a teacher. Truly my favorite rapper. LONG LIVE 2PAC and what he stood for!!;🤞🏽🤞🏽👑🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🎶🎶❤️🌍
PAC was driving a bmw in the movie thez said a limo lol PAC a real one he stood up for what's right
@@ijumpjudy them crips did what was right for the culture and took themselves out
@@ijumpjudythen got sent right to gangster’s paradise not long after😅
Tupac was the greatest black man to live he had unconditional love for his people and the youth.
Lol get his nuts out ya mouth. The same pac that was beating down people at death row? Foh
Modern day Black jesus figure
@@645thhjkkknbjones4 lol
I was in highschool when this happened. Just the fact that he got off was some gangsta shhh 😂
I appreciate listening to Billy. He's very intelligent and articulate. America underestimates the intelligence of street dudes. This man along with Pac's father had a lot of potential. It's good to hear some wise OGs tell these first hand stories about what happened.
2 pac"No Fears nigga never worry " Hearts of men
Pac was a real deal Panther. Love him and wish he was still here. ❤
Pac was mad sane crazy lol
@@ijumpjudythem crips did what they had to do pac wasn’t a gang member he was moving like one cali niggas do this gang bangin shìt he wasn’t moving right
@@ijumpjudy them crips put themselves to shame but getting themselves lit up
By far by far the best pac story when he told it on dear mama I cried like a baby what a intro to a incredible documentary... My take is that he felt love and strength from his ancestors he needed time to take the love in then played the only song that can explain how he feels witch was unheard of meanwhile the cops knocking nothing moves until the song is finish wow Wow wow I didn't need the documentary to explain Afeni was equal if not more important than pac the first book my dad gave me was a book about 21 panthers locked up it should of been called 22 cause Afeni had pac in her stomach that booked touched me so much my 8 yr old daughter whole first name is Assata-Shakur my older sister real name is shakuwra sorry for being long winded long story short just like pac I was born in the struggle birthed by a freedom fighter ✊🏿🖤
Thanks for sharing 👍🏾
Can you explain why the intro made you emotional? I haven't watched it.
@@KimKim-dd6wj long story short black man defending another black man *tear*
shooting 2 cops *tear*
the song dear mama alone *tear*
you add all them tear moments into one you got me a 6'3 280lb black man with dreads to the floor crying like a baby 💯
can you imagine seeing a black panther son shoot 2 white men that ended up being cops and you worried about the police knocking on the door and all pac is worried about playing u his new song dedicated to his black panther mother police is knocking pac didn't say "yo pass me the blunt or the liquor before I go to jail" no pac said "aye listen to this song I just made called dear momma"I keep repeating police knocking cause pac thoughts while the police knocking BLEW ME AWAY
@@tonytone966smh
Beautiful and empowering explanation ✊🏿✋🏿
He and Kastro both look like Gloria but not like each other. Its interesting how siblings can turn out in families.
Kastro is Gloria son ?
@@TheVALLEYBOY559 Yay, they both are
@@TheStreetFoolosopherMr187 Always been a fact
@@diamondwest35I ain't know that...
@@TheStreetFoolosopherMr187not a rumor, PAC said many times that Kastro is his cousin in his music.
Interviewer: “Hey how’s your day”
William lesane: “So I had just got out of prison”.
😂😂😂😂
Delray repeats his the guy last words like the feds lol
No
You can’t light up weed on stage in a school lol 😂
Hearing these stories makes me feel makaveli lived and is indeed alive
Pac a legend for real. I'm so glad I got to witness his greatness during my lifetime. I wish I could have gone to one of his concerts. Closest I ever came was being at Freaknik here in Atlanta the same weekend Pac was here before he actually moved here. One of my friends, she was in his hotel room with him and some other people that same weekend. And she said how Pac smoked them all out and then bounced. The legend was always on the go. More energy than anyone I've ever known. RIP Pac 👑🐐
Man, Will gots the the interview sauce. his stories are something else. Thank You Art & William
Thug Life! We dont run! It just comfirms what Pacs other cousin said in Dear Mama.
RIP king of PAC 😭😭😭😭🙏🙏🙏🙏
The king of the LGBTQ community
@@fakethuglife yeah whatever
@@fakethuglife, are you one of them gays from 2 strong, the ones that love watching kids and making fake pics of men in pink leotards and womens clothes ?
I’m sorry but Pac really was HIM 😂🙏🏾
People out here acting like they real they aint like Pac
So true
most won't get as lucky as him. so it's best to be yourself because half of them situations could have ended bad for Tupac,
@@quanbrooklynkid7776most wount even attempt to do what he did or even think to
Pac was Black Superman in real life. happy I got to see that in real time.
This man has done jail time in Vegas too. Jail warrior
😶🌫️
Makaveli tha Don the realest… rest in paradise 👑
His music tells any real dude tupac was a real dude.
I wonder who was the guy that Tupac helped. I would love to hear his version.
Yea
He was an arsehole who actually didn't support Pac during the trial that followed. He basically said that he never asked Tupac to jump into the situation and didn't side with him.
He actually testified against Pac during the trial🤦🏽♂️
@@coolbreeze2291say what 😮, why would he do that??
@@capoislamort100 I'm not sure but I guess that the guy didn't want to be considered complacent or in cahoots with Tupac and the incident. The State maybe could have argued that the cops were setup and ambushed.
OUTLAW 4 LIFE!!!🪖 #MAKAVELITHEDON 👑✊🏼
R.I.P. PAC
his whole family has knowledge of self.. Rest in Paradise King Makaveli
just imagine what we lost with tupac unbeliveable but it was written so shall it be at lease he had a blast doing it
Watani: "Ok, Tupac, this is a very delicate situation, and you have to exercise your right to remain silent. I got this."
Cops: "TuPack, there are two victims suffering gunshot wounds outside and they say that you were involved. Can you tell us what happened?"
Tupac: 🗣 "Thug Life, ni**uuuUH!"
Watani: *😫🤦🏾*
😂😂😂
😂😂😂 ' Tupac was a person you could have the deepest, intellectual and most insightful conversation with then he goes to the washroom and comes back, and start speaking stupid shit' - Watani
R.I.P to the greatest of all time Mr. 2 Pac Shakur, Gone & not forgotten we love you bro
Couldn't ya just listen to these Pac memories forever 💚 It's like tappin into his energy for real . Miss that man 💫🥀👑
Dude is a real life superhero😮
But yet 50 cent says pac wasn't that dude smh the hate is crazy
everyone can have their own opinions... it's not the end of the world,
The blackpanther feeling comes out when he put Dear Mama song on! That's how Afeni raised him!
Thug life 💯👊🏽
Gay Life
Wannabe Life
Fake Life
Buster Life
@@fakethuglifewhats wrong with you😂 you need help bro
@@fakethuglife 😂😂😂🤦🏿♂️
GREATEST OF ALL TIME!
facts
The Notorious B.I.G.
@@fakethuglifeisnt the greatest. Tupac is
@@PR-WAY 2Pac is the gayest
This brother tells some captivating stories.