Lot of stories on Pac good and bad, but people 4get at 24 25 he was young now most of these people are older in there 40’s and 50’s so of course they gonna look at it different now then in da early and mid 90’s
That's the realest shit Ive heard Pac lost the battle within his self we are all at war with our selves that's the biggest battle that we have to fight
I disagree wit the notion that he lost the battle against himself,is not as if he killed himself 🤷♂️ the jealousy and envy from the hip hop industry haters who couldn't beat the competition he brought,decided to silence him when they can't stop him........Remember he is just a big talker,jis just war of words he didn't killed nobody wit weapon, so why should someone think, dead is the penalty for such a person, why not outalk him if u can...............The world has for so long accepted the fact that dead is the penalty for anyone who has a big talking voice that ruffle shoulders 🤔 such thinking is inhuman. That's how we lost MLK,and Malcolm x,then pac ,only God know whose next
Pac said he seen himself changing the world or being changed by the world. That's one of the deepest things I've heard him say during the vibe interview... that statement resonates with what j-flexx is explaining here. I wish Pac played his cards right and didn't kamikaze it. He was so prolific, no way someone of his stature should be gone from this world at 25 years old he was a once in a lifetime talent. One thing I regret Pac didn't stay alive to give the people was the script he wrote called "1999" it's absolutely brilliant!!! I feel like only he could pull something like that off, his vision is needed for it.
@@gangstamack8397 TH-cam won't let me post the link smh but just type in 1999 2pac on Google it should pop up. It's a paper with his handwriting detailing the story.
man i get so tired of mafukaz saying suge put a battery in Pac back like he wasnt out here mashing before he got there thats a little hate in my opinion
Let me see, that man Pac was told to get on the ground and give up his jewelry and he said hell naw and got shot 5 times, then he shot 2 off duty cops in ATL... but yet he started acting tough when he got to deathrow? They just mad that they didn't have the balls Pac had!
Absolutely. We're hearing the good along with the bad. I'm okay with it because I never mistook 2Pac for a God, just an extremely talented genius who was killed before he could mature into a full grown man.
@@Bran-Da-Don a lot of the dudes describing him at the time were not mature either in their behavior and clean up their image as if they were on the same page before as they are now. West coast guys would give east coast folks a lot more love than they got. They want to act cool with u than go back to nyc and backstab the west side. Pac was doing songs with east coast rappers so this guy is full of ish! He got ran up on for being a phony. He wanted to make money off the west while not minding his business.
@Shgarli Mandoza You really see their character exposed when they talk about this topic. Dude went straight to using elementary tactics. Example of someone not being able to keep the conversation adult.
This man just gave it up to Tupac and said numerous nice things about him and everything.. But watch Tupac fans find the bad outta this video... I like this man! he keeps it real... he gives you the positive on Tupac and the negative...
I feel you but Who cares about the PAC fans who can't accept that the man was a human being with negative and positive sides.. I one of the biggest PAC fans in history but reality is reality the dude was only twenty-five when he died people act like he was 40 years old with a lot of knowledge about life and how to behave in certain situations!
Yeah people love worshipping Pac but he was wilding in a lot of ways. He was very young and misguided. Plus he had poor judgement and a desire to be viewed as gangster or hardcore...he was obsessed with this which drove him to make poor decisions from who he hung with to all the publicity stuff like spitting at cameras and making a song like ‘Hit Em Up’. Wish people would glorify a Malcolm X or a Garvey the way they do Pac.
J-Flexx is a great interviewee: modest, fair and objective, with great recall of the events. Brilliant interview so far Art, can’t wait to see the rest of it.
Real talk. His breakdown was the most efficient and accurate I’ve ever heard of what the phenomenon of 2Pac truly was. And he wasn’t disrespectful at all he just basically showed you that Pac was a complex dude who was crazy skilled at melding into whatever environment he was in at any given time and it just so happens in ‘96 he was in one of the deadliest environments on planet earth….and that shit did him in
2Pac might have the best resume ever when it comes to women. Madonna Whitney Houston Adina Howard Jada Pinkett Left-Eye Faith Evans Jasmine Guy Yo-Yo Kidada Jones Rosie Perez Salli Richardson
Growing up Pac was the only rapper I seen women spitting his verses word for word... So what he said was correct about females really diggin 2Pac's music!
@@ItsAnEndlessWorld damn this shit hits hard asf.. hit hella hard mane. I felt he was good to all. But growing still for his journey ! Wish things could be different. R.i.P. G.O.D.
That painting of biggie puffy getting in the butt was supposed to be one 2pac Makaveli album CD booklet and cover. Death Row stories are always jumpin’ . So many years has passed by the stories are even better. Death Row never dies.
All of these interviews about the 90$ is golden! It just goes to show how much of an effect this era had on hip hop, the music business, the streets and now! Today’s hip hop just isn’t on that level…
That shit real when you come from being rejected and all of a sudden you embraced by love consistently you gon want to give that love back as a soldier. R.I.P Pac
This channel is so more refreshing than Vlad Tv. I have to give Vlad his props in getting interviews about hip hop culture and history, at times, it feels like exploitive material and all messiness. Theses interviews on this channel give the artist a platform to share their stories and perspectives without condescension and judgement. Great channel and wish all the success!
how can you put a battery on somebody's back if they already shot two police officers there wasn't going to be no controlling know Tupac 😆😆😆😆 Pac was one of a kind one of my favorite rappers of all time
@@sincerethegod325 fool I already no the story about that I owned like 10 Tupac documentary movies and who cares he didn't know it still shows on paper that he did it he looked out for his people I can't say that for most artists of today
@@sincerethegod325 pac stayed fighting before suge so how he was fronting for suge and acting remember all his trouble before death row he was with death row a year at the most ppl act like before death row he didn’t have no trouble at all
@Rico Pierre no I ain't never confused about nothing and you check yourself right there in a second didn't you read I already seen all of his documentaries before I already no I know that whole story
5:30 is the realest part of the vid. Pac came from a broken home and was bounced around a lot during his upbringing, so he needed stability. So it’s no surprise that he embraced who embraced him. From NYC to Baltimore to The Bay to LA, he was like a different person in all of those places 💯
true also they say people changed like they know who they really are. even some things he saying like pac went from NY straight to LA he was not just a humpty dancer in the bay he was doing the same hood shit then. there ae similar stories long before death row days and he has lots of classics before joining death row. his west coast story starts in the bay area
The only one who lost a battle are u and the fools who liked your post. You won't even know what im talking about you are too slow and let the media set u up. You so lost you don't even know who was really running death row.
@@glensmith9108 Bruh shut the fck up its true everyones biggest enemy is really themselves. We often cause our own downfall thru bad decisions and shit like that
This is the meat of the story. He not Dre was the energy behind the early Death Row success. Dude I almost met all of them. J I wouldn't have hung around to long for all the S that went on.
“Suge put a battery in Pac’s back” 😂😂 the only folk who say that are the ones who never followed Pac before Death Row & thought “Dear Mama” was all he was
Exactly these guests that come on here are mostly associated with Doggpound and Dre don't even like or know Pac well enough and just push out false perceptions on Pac.
Bro, they basically saying suge was just a bad big homie for him. Pac was already a rowdy nigga, the last thing he needed was another nigga adding fuel to his fire. He even started talking bad about Dre after he left, that was all suge influenced.
Nobody's perfect so there's no need to get defensive everytime someone says something "negative" or unflattering about your "hero or idol". Some of y'all were kids or not even born when these events occurred but you react like you were there or you lived through it. PAC, BIG and I would be the same age if they had lived and I can tell you they were human just like you and me. With all the myths and folklore around Tupac its likely if humanity survives another thousand years there will probably be a religion worshiping him as a diety of some sort.
True. Everyone is responsible for their own actions. On the other hand, Suge never cared about Pac at all. In Pac's case, he needed a friend and Suge used his friendship to get at his money. Pac was in need and the people he hung around with (DR) didn't give a shit about him. The people who didn't care about him, (Suge knight) have the greater sin.
Think he summed up Tupac in a respectful loving ,real way.Seeing it from the inside his perspective is believable.....We all have our inner struggles on life's journey.....
Tupac was not trying to claim the MOB, that’s a misconception. It’s his fault there’s a misconception about that, but it’s a misconception nonetheless. Kinda like how Michael Jackson didn’t molest kids, but it’s almost his fault people jump to that conclusion because he didn’t think about how his actions would look to other people. 2Pac took Money Over Bitches as an acronym, and used that as an excuse to say MOB... like a motto. And he did that to show them he was loyal to them. Not as a gangbanger, but as a HOMIE.
@@sincerethegod325 so why not speak on the positive things like when pac spent time with Frank Alexander niece Lemika Early who was paralyzed from a car accident in 1996 and when Janet Jackson flank last minute on her so pac decided to fly her out from NY and spend a day with her also invited her to his movie set.But y’all won’t talk about that 🤦🏾♂️
He ain't gravitate to it, he really ddnt have a choice. His enemies linked with the crips n put a hit on him, u got crip ngz in yo own circle hating on u n flirting with the other side, the nga thats holding u down, got u outta prison n rhydn however u wanna role got a clique of ngz thats gon go when u say so- what wld u do?
This is why I didn't like some present rappers saying that they were better than Pac. He was spot on. 2Pac had a different kind of energy that was on a different level. It was like listening to Kurtis Blow for the first time when no one heard of rap music before.
It’s strange for 40.. 50 year old’s speaking on a 25 year old Tupac now . I wonder what the hell they were doing to at 25? The shit is hella weird and hella corny.
People act like Pac just started coming to Los Angeles when he got out bailed out of prison...... BS , Pac been coming to Los Angeles. He used to kick it in the 40 Crips with his homie and Thug-Life band member Rated R aka Big Runner from 40 Crip. My people knew Pac well. I know other shit about and the 40's but it ain't my story to tell ... But even on the Thug-Life album and I Ain't Mad At Cha the word "LOC" or "LOCED OUT" is Crip terminology, ese's use it to but with a k, Lok.... Just saying Pac didn't start out a Blood and Pac been coming to California where the Black Panthers first started wwwaaayyyyyy before he went to prison!
Dam at the end of this clip he's hundred and thousand percent right. I love that he added that colors scene in what he was talking about as well, cause its true
This brother pretty much backed up my view on 2 Pac. Folk out here are acting like 2 Pac could've lead Blk ppl to the promise land, but dude was too immature to be a leader & a walking contradiction of himself. One minute he wants to be a Blk Panther. The next minute he wants be in a gang. Salute to J-Flexx!!
I’m a big fan of Pac but I agree with u, his fans are too blinded by his image they can’t take that he was dumb as hell the way he moved in the game. He was smart in speech and song but in actions he was as dumb as they come
@@MC-yq6us I like a lot of Pac's music & he said some deep things. However i don't like the revisionist history. Had Pac lived longer he would've matured.
To be a leader and a certain type of leader, you'd want a gang around you....not necessarily street gang. If PAC wanted to literally take over the world, which I'm sure he wanted to, he needed a "gang" ... it's understood. He studied actual Generals. If you listen to the OUTLAWS speak, they say, "He was our General and we were his soldiers." He used the ROW for what he needed. If people are trying to kill you (literally) there's nothing wrong with getting your numbers of soldiers up. He could've turned them street cats into his "soldiers". Nothing contradicting about him at all. He was on his Black Panther shit. He just had enemies on both sides...black and white. If someone shot you 5 times and robbed you and you received calls that they were going to kill you, your ass wouldn't get your numbers up??? Y'all not even thinking. You thought him getting shot was a movie?
I always said, the weakest one is the loudest one. You stay cool everything will be alright. Respect my brother. I just don't understand people bro, what the point of war. ✌️
You can tell he has tons of respect for Pac as an artist.
Yea even though he had beef with him and The Outlawz, you can tell J Flexx has no reason to lie or put him down
Actual lyricists respect Pac. It only haters who hate on him.
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@@mgciniful no one hates on Tupac. Saying tupac is not the best rapper ever isnt hating
Lot of stories on Pac good and bad, but people 4get at 24 25 he was young now most of these people are older in there 40’s and 50’s so of course they gonna look at it different now then in da early and mid 90’s
Facts at 25 had already done movies, slayed mad chicks, had the whole industry in his hands I couldn't have handled all that that young.
EXACTLY! #HINDSIGHT
FACTS!! Folks fail to realize this 🤷🏾♀️
Facts bro how easily we forget
Exactly 💯
Pac was clapping Salli Richardson cheeks in her prime.. props to Pac on hitting that lol... Salli Richardson was cold af in her prime!
she was hella bad in the 90s man
bitch was cold af
He took her from Snoop😂
😅 💯
Facts
That's the realest shit Ive heard Pac lost the battle within his self we are all at war with our selves that's the biggest battle that we have to fight
True indeed, it's a constant battle.
True words written, I look at my family and realize.....GOTTA best my demons.
This is real af bro!
Would you rather war with yourself and at peace with the world or war with the world and at peace with yourself. I hear nip say something like this
I disagree wit the notion that he lost the battle against himself,is not as if he killed himself 🤷♂️ the jealousy and envy from the hip hop industry haters who couldn't beat the competition he brought,decided to silence him when they can't stop him........Remember he is just a big talker,jis just war of words he didn't killed nobody wit weapon, so why should someone think, dead is the penalty for such a person, why not outalk him if u can...............The world has for so long accepted the fact that dead is the penalty for anyone who has a big talking voice that ruffle shoulders 🤔 such thinking is inhuman. That's how we lost MLK,and Malcolm x,then pac ,only God know whose next
Pac said he seen himself changing the world or being changed by the world. That's one of the deepest things I've heard him say during the vibe interview... that statement resonates with what j-flexx is explaining here. I wish Pac played his cards right and didn't kamikaze it. He was so prolific, no way someone of his stature should be gone from this world at 25 years old he was a once in a lifetime talent. One thing I regret Pac didn't stay alive to give the people was the script he wrote called "1999" it's absolutely brilliant!!! I feel like only he could pull something like that off, his vision is needed for it.
Where can we read the 1999 script?
@@gangstamack8397 TH-cam won't let me post the link smh but just type in 1999 2pac on Google it should pop up. It's a paper with his handwriting detailing the story.
@@ItsAnEndlessWorld Ok thanks
He fcuked up big time by choice NO MORE CROCODILE TEARS and SYMPATHY
@@edwinotieno9470 Some of you cats need to work on your comprehension skills, school did y'all no favors.
“More often than not, a heroes most epic battle is the one you never see; it’s the battle that goes on within him or herself.” Kevin Smith.
That’s too good of a quote for it to come from a Kevin Smith
Who the hell is Kevin smith? Sound like some dude that works at Jack in the box
Indeed
@@mr.prosperity4708 lmao 😂
Sound like a nigga dat sell reggie like it's loud🤓🤓🤓
2Pac put a battery in Death Row back! When he got there everybody work ethic change!
man i get so tired of mafukaz saying suge put a battery in Pac back like he wasnt out here mashing before he got there thats a little hate in my opinion
Let me see, that man Pac was told to get on the ground and give up his jewelry and he said hell naw and got shot 5 times, then he shot 2 off duty cops in ATL... but yet he started acting tough when he got to deathrow? They just mad that they didn't have the balls Pac had!
@@2strokejames858 real shit 💯
@@2strokejames858 damn this is dope ass comment, word up
@@2strokejames858 sounds bout right to me
Flexx is a real dude. He got jumped by Pac and was Dre boy and still showed respect. This is one of the interviews i can really respect. Salute.
Wasn't it Sam snead?
@@crazyworld2570 Yes!!!
It was his friend Sam Snead not Flexx. #GoodDay
It's nice to start finally having some adult conversations on this topic.
Absolutely. We're hearing the good along with the bad. I'm okay with it because I never mistook 2Pac for a God, just an extremely talented genius who was killed before he could mature into a full grown man.
@@Bran-Da-Don a lot of the dudes describing him at the time were not mature either in their behavior and clean up their image as if they were on the same page before as they are now. West coast guys would give east coast folks a lot more love than they got. They want to act cool with u than go back to nyc and backstab the west side. Pac was doing songs with east coast rappers so this guy is full of ish! He got ran up on for being a phony. He wanted to make money off the west while not minding his business.
@Shgarli Mandoza You really see their character exposed when they talk about this topic. Dude went straight to using elementary tactics. Example of someone not being able to keep the conversation adult.
From 7:51 to the end was a real eye opener. I tells me why Pac is dead and why J Flex is still alive. Good for him
@@Bran-Da-Don I agree with you on that one. #GoodDay
"I just feel like he lost the battle within himself." That's real talk.
This man just gave it up to Tupac and said numerous nice things about him and everything.. But watch Tupac fans find the bad outta this video... I like this man! he keeps it real... he gives you the positive on Tupac and the negative...
as a Pac fan i respect what he's saying
I feel you but Who cares about the PAC fans who can't accept that the man was a human being with negative and positive sides.. I one of the biggest PAC fans in history but reality is reality the dude was only twenty-five when he died people act like he was 40 years old with a lot of knowledge about life and how to behave in certain situations!
Man gtf
you already know they gonna look for anything negative and complain.. he showed Pac love in this video
Yeah people love worshipping Pac but he was wilding in a lot of ways. He was very young and misguided. Plus he had poor judgement and a desire to be viewed as gangster or hardcore...he was obsessed with this which drove him to make poor decisions from who he hung with to all the publicity stuff like spitting at cameras and making a song like ‘Hit Em Up’. Wish people would glorify a Malcolm X or a Garvey the way they do Pac.
Man, Pac didn't need the battery. Bruh was already wild
Exactly, I think people just say what other's say. Even when pac was with digita,l he always fighting then
good point!
Exactly
Tupac used to Wild out on the system Suge put the battery in his back and redirecting him to start wildin out on his brothers and sisters
Bruh Pac was soft as tissue paper
Death Row stories will neva get Old!!!
Never
Never ever
Real talk
💯
J-Flexx is a great interviewee: modest, fair and objective, with great recall of the events. Brilliant interview so far Art, can’t wait to see the rest of it.
I like the reference at the end of this video about when Frog told his little brother “ you fucked up holmes , you joined a gang. That line was 🔥.
From the outside people have the slightest idea what it takes to become one and then the struggle and grind it takes to represent.
This was probably the best explanation of Pac and his situation I've heard this far. He really broke the whole shit down in less than a few minutes.
Real talk. His breakdown was the most efficient and accurate I’ve ever heard of what the phenomenon of 2Pac truly was. And he wasn’t disrespectful at all he just basically showed you that Pac was a complex dude who was crazy skilled at melding into whatever environment he was in at any given time and it just so happens in ‘96 he was in one of the deadliest environments on planet earth….and that shit did him in
2Pac might have the best resume ever when it comes to women.
Madonna
Whitney Houston
Adina Howard
Jada Pinkett
Left-Eye
Faith Evans
Jasmine Guy
Yo-Yo
Kidada Jones
Rosie Perez
Salli Richardson
😩
Did u forget to add Heather hunter and Hillary from fresh Prince
first ballot hall of fame list
That’s A Hell Of A Line Up 😀
@@chitownbred6821 Definitely. Rarely, am I impressed by another Man's resume, but Pac's is definitely full of quality (except for Madonna haha).
Growing up Pac was the only rapper I seen women spitting his verses word for word... So what he said was correct about females really diggin 2Pac's music!
💯 I hear you on that.😂....Hey you!!!!👋🏽
@@char_d.0908 How are you? Real talk💯
@@md3dasnipa386 Hey wassup?? I'm doing ok thanx
@@char_d.0908 Yw I'm just enjoying my "Pac commentary" Lol AOD keeping us with the fire material!
@@md3dasnipa386 💯 Yea, he sure is. AOD always coming with these REAL interviews
They were bad influences on each other
Exactly
Suge was older, should have kept it real and get the paper
@@philanimanqele8987 Suge made a mistake on bring 2Pac into Compton street business
@@philanimanqele8987 people forget Suge was young himself. He was only 31 when pac passed.
Faith Evans taking it to the grave with her lol
"Please understand my history. A man with many hats" - Tupac
Livin the thug life coming equipped with many gats, maybe I was just a lost soul trapped in time livin in between life and the cracks were blind. 💎
*A man of many acts*
* acts *
@@ItsAnEndlessWorld damn this shit hits hard asf.. hit hella hard mane. I felt he was good to all. But growing still for his journey ! Wish things could be different. R.i.P.
G.O.D.
@@ItsAnEndlessWorld huge bar!! Lyrically Genius
It's crazy that Pac had Jada AND Salli Richardson too. Dude was a mack
A low down dirty shame!!!😂😂😂
@@blackpanther1541 that's a cold movie. One of my favorites to kick back and chill too....lol
He didn't have Jada bruuuuuhh, they was just best friends that's all
@@moeeshangpate6320 lol you naive as fvck
@@moeeshangpate6320 B.S his letter to Sister Soulja says otherwise
That painting of biggie puffy getting in the butt was supposed to be one 2pac Makaveli album CD booklet and cover. Death Row stories are always jumpin’ . So many years has passed by the stories are even better. Death Row never dies.
Could make a movie!
Idk what painting you’re talking about 🤔 Where can I see that painting? Can u send me the link
@@Yousef.Al-Jazi Google the original Makaveli cover. It was on the inside and the back of the CD insert. Pac crazy as hell....lol
@@ralfiejr34 oh wow, I just found it. Thank u bro.
That’s right lmao, looks hilarious af 😂😂
Bruh, that's some disrespectful ahh ish. 😆
These are some dope interviews 💯💯💯💯
Snoop in an interview said Pac took one of his joints who was famous but didn’t say who. Reggie Wright Jr said it was Salli Richardson.
Snoop Dogg dated Salli Richardson? Then she smashed Pac? Damn everybody had Pac.
That was madona
@Shock G in what way
Bumped into my ole girl Salli from the Valley..
@@rileygates3315 why would a man be proud and happy about how many girls another guy been with? I constantly see this with pac fans
S/O to AOD....this interview is fire...and FINALLY someone who let the Artist talk....S/O to Flexx too
THIS WHOLE INTERVIEW IS GOING TO BE EPIC!!!!! SHOUT OUT TO THE ART OF DIALOGUE.... MUCH LUV TO J-FLEX
Your doing alot of interviewing on 2pac do something for EAZY-E too. Feel like he dont got enough people talking about ERIC
Wasnt nothing really interesting about Eazy E wit them jehri curls
For real. We need more stories about the E.
@@niijibrewgrippingrainbangi4087 nah no we dont , wasnt nothing interesting or compelling about him..... 👀
Fuck Eazy E its about Pac told yall until the end of time
@@dicwolf5737 That's messed up and not funny, respect the dead
All of these interviews about the 90$ is golden! It just goes to show how much of an effect this era had on hip hop, the music business, the streets and now! Today’s hip hop just isn’t on that level…
Yup!!!!
That shit real when you come from being rejected and all of a sudden you embraced by love consistently you gon want to give that love back as a soldier. R.I.P Pac
This channel is so more refreshing than Vlad Tv. I have to give Vlad his props in getting interviews about hip hop culture and history, at times, it feels like exploitive material and all messiness. Theses interviews on this channel give the artist a platform to share their stories and perspectives without condescension and judgement. Great channel and wish all the success!
This my dude fo life...many many studio hours and 99 cent tacos between us! Made some history making hits together as well...salute J-Flexx!
how can you put a battery on somebody's back if they already shot two police officers there wasn't going to be no controlling know Tupac 😆😆😆😆 Pac was one of a kind one of my favorite rappers of all time
@@sincerethegod325 fool I already no the story about that I owned like 10 Tupac documentary movies and who cares he didn't know it still shows on paper that he did it he looked out for his people I can't say that for most artists of today
@@sincerethegod325 pac stayed fighting before suge so how he was fronting for suge and acting remember all his trouble before death row he was with death row a year at the most ppl act like before death row he didn’t have no trouble at all
@@sincerethegod325
Yeah Pac definitely made that change as a grown man
If Pac was really “buck wild as a juvenile” he would have went to juvie
@Rico Pierre no I ain't never confused about nothing and you check yourself right there in a second didn't you read I already seen all of his documentaries before I already no I know that whole story
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"All things to all men". That's biblical.
5:30 is the realest part of the vid. Pac came from a broken home and was bounced around a lot during his upbringing, so he needed stability. So it’s no surprise that he embraced who embraced him. From NYC to Baltimore to The Bay to LA, he was like a different person in all of those places 💯
People always saying someone changed! Like jay z said "you think i came that far to stay the same."
true also they say people changed like they know who they really are. even some things he saying like pac went from NY straight to LA he was not just a humpty dancer in the bay he was doing the same hood shit then. there ae similar stories long before death row days and he has lots of classics before joining death row. his west coast story starts in the bay area
Such a dope interview. Love hearing his perspective💯
I was thinking about that too 👋🏾
@@FORTEZ93S yes! AOD always coming through with these interviews💯
I think I've seen your comments in every other video clip of this interview, interesting staff. All the way from South Africa, love.
@@phiwokuhlethwala9415 yea, I've been all over this interview 😂. Much love❤
...Sounds like King here, should have been running tha ROW.
"I just feel like he lost the battle within himself" over the years I've heard so many different theories on 2pac but this one was a first
"He lost the battle within himself" is perfectly stated.
The only one who lost a battle are u and the fools who liked your post. You won't even know what im talking about you are too slow and let the media set u up. You so lost you don't even know who was really running death row.
@@glensmith9108 Bruh shut the fck up its true everyones biggest enemy is really themselves. We often cause our own downfall thru bad decisions and shit like that
Salli Richardson is beautiful ❤❤❤
Word! Face was flawless...
This a real thorough interview
Suge and 2pac both put batteries in each other back
... to fight against all odds with the same boxing gloves that he was going to use on Puffy. Lol.
Now you starting to talk to relevant people that we had up there. Your channel is definitely on the money for real now! Keep it up bro.
Tupac should've listened to the line from Colors, " You f*cked up homes, you joined a gang " life imitating art 😪
J flexx still releasing music ?! , his unreleased death row music floating around on TH-cam cold 🥶
This is the meat of the story. He not Dre was the energy behind the early Death Row success. Dude I almost met all of them. J I wouldn't have hung around to long for all the S that went on.
J flexx a clown. He talk like Dre didn't shit on him. He was the one dissing Dre for Suge.
Wonder if that'll be addressed lol
@@ItsAnEndlessWorld probably not...lol
“Suge put a battery in Pac’s back” 😂😂 the only folk who say that are the ones who never followed Pac before Death Row & thought “Dear Mama” was all he was
Pac Was Waaayy Wild Before Deathrpw Remember, He Shot Those 2 White Off Duty Cops In Atlanta For Harassing A Black Man.
He meant Suge and 2Pac feed off each other negative energy which is true
Exactly these guests that come on here are mostly associated with Doggpound and Dre don't even like or know Pac well enough and just push out false perceptions on Pac.
2pac was the fire, suge was the gasoline.
Bro, they basically saying suge was just a bad big homie for him. Pac was already a rowdy nigga, the last thing he needed was another nigga adding fuel to his fire. He even started talking bad about Dre after he left, that was all suge influenced.
Finally some truth being spoken!!!! It's ok to love Pac like I do and keep it real about some of Pac's moves.
This guy is the truth,Tupac is the embodiment of what Bruce Lee said ,be like water my friend.m
So Art Of War shit!!!
Pac and Suge was savages lol
Bye bye 👋 Vlad....better interviews and questions. And he's asking about Pac 🐐 🎤. I know he mad 😠
Like "Hit'em Up" and Against All Odds.
@@demetriusrousseau7919 check out "First to bomb" 💣
This guy let's the interviewee really have a chance to speak and tell his story.
Nobody's perfect so there's no need to get defensive everytime someone says something "negative" or unflattering about your "hero or idol". Some of y'all were kids or not even born when these events occurred but you react like you were there or you lived through it.
PAC, BIG and I would be the same age if they had lived and I can tell you they were human just like you and me. With all the myths and folklore around Tupac its likely if humanity survives another thousand years there will probably be a religion worshiping him as a diety of some sort.
Pac was his own man nobody dint put a battery in his back
Two things can be true.
True. Everyone is responsible for their own actions. On the other hand, Suge never cared about Pac at all. In Pac's case, he needed a friend and Suge used his friendship to get at his money. Pac was in need and the people he hung around with (DR) didn't give a shit about him. The people who didn't care about him, (Suge knight) have the greater sin.
Did you know him ??? You little fan boys act like you knew this man
Pac not here to defend his self so so what he talking about don’t mean shit pac a ghost to these nigga
PAC knockin off Madonna and Salli Richardson is dumb legendary!!!
Think he summed up Tupac in a respectful loving ,real way.Seeing it from the inside his perspective is believable.....We all have our inner struggles on life's journey.....
The moral of the story, don't be a follower.
Tupac was not trying to claim the MOB, that’s a misconception. It’s his fault there’s a misconception about that, but it’s a misconception nonetheless. Kinda like how Michael Jackson didn’t molest kids, but it’s almost his fault people jump to that conclusion because he didn’t think about how his actions would look to other people. 2Pac took Money Over Bitches as an acronym, and used that as an excuse to say MOB... like a motto. And he did that to show them he was loyal to them. Not as a gangbanger, but as a HOMIE.
They made him a honorary member
Well 2Pac paid for all the goons so
Man I swear two years ago it was straight positive vibes on here until all the Pac haters came 🤦🏾♂️
Facts smh
@@sincerethegod325 Hell Nah he telling how it is
He not hating he's telling you from a grown perspective of a young wild brother.
@@sincerethegod325 HELL YEAH
@@sincerethegod325 so why not speak on the positive things like when pac spent time with Frank Alexander niece Lemika Early who was paralyzed from a car accident in 1996 and when Janet Jackson flank last minute on her so pac decided to fly her out from NY and spend a day with her also invited her to his movie set.But y’all won’t talk about that 🤦🏾♂️
This whole time you interview him for some reason he had heat for pac 🤔
Sali Richardson is who Pac stole from Snoop 😂
Take a double shot everytime he says "nAw wHaT I mEaN?" .... let's get loaded!!!
This guy makes a great interviewer in all his interviews that I have seen, he never interrupt His guest!
I think coz he was into performing arts and acting Pac absorbed himself into his surroundings and became the role he was in! True Artist!
Homie looks just like a mix of Rodney Jerkins and Mob James
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and C-Bo lol
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😆😭 The bald head nut
@@Letsgetbread8500 lmao
4:32 - This man just broke that down to perfection. 🔥
Salli Richardson damn it man ...she was serious
He was Solid with his Homies!
PAC is prime example of woman love street dudes who smart but still thug💯
Great interview!. Keep it up Art of Dialogue
Salli Richardson!! Nuff said
Pac was messing with the chick from " A Low Down Dirty Shame"
Yeah snoop had her 1st but Pac had stolen her from him 😂
He got more sense and makes more sense than anyone ive saw interviewed salute
Good interview 👍 no disrespect love
Dude is kicking jewels...I remember in colors that ese told his little brother that
"You fucked up now homes"
Pac hit Salli Richardson too 😂
That painting he's talking about of Biggie getting done was used on the original back cover of The Makaveli album
The fact that suge had it in his office is sus.
@@FEB-mz6zr 😂😂😂😂
@@FEB-mz6zr 🤣🤣🤣🤔
Yeah biggie’s there but it’s Dre on the cover
So he took homosexual pics and had a picture of homosexuality depicted on his album cover 🤔
Man this is one of the realist interviews a nigga ever spoke about Pac . dude a real one
Can we please get a Death Row Biopic!!🎬😆
Hell yeah bruh that's needed
So Tupac’s claims on Hit Em Up were actually true 😂
Yup there's many interviews that can confirm it regardless if Faith denies it
Duh! You thought he was gassin? It was all facts
The 90s seemed so damn lit!
I hope he ask him about who been there, who done that
Yup that's what I'm waiting for.
Love this interview
Thug Life
Dave Chappelle, that ain't yo wife
2 Pax was a hot head. Being a Blood didn't kill him. If it wasn't that it would have been something else
J-FLEX does a great interview. Very believable.
Top notch interview. Good dude
Great interview take note glad lol
He ain't gravitate to it, he really ddnt have a choice. His enemies linked with the crips n put a hit on him, u got crip ngz in yo own circle hating on u n flirting with the other side, the nga thats holding u down, got u outta prison n rhydn however u wanna role got a clique of ngz thats gon go when u say so- what wld u do?
Right the art of war
This is why I didn't like some present rappers saying that they were better than Pac. He was spot on. 2Pac had a different kind of energy that was on a different level. It was like listening to Kurtis Blow for the first time when no one heard of rap music before.
It’s strange for 40.. 50 year old’s speaking on a 25 year old Tupac now .
I wonder what the hell they were doing to at 25?
The shit is hella weird and hella corny.
Before yall trip, Faith isn't on the album version. The Faith version is on TH-cam
SHE WAS ON MY ALBUM VERSION
@@ogarchielee9880 You didn't purchase it out the store with her on it.
I BOUGHT IT THE TUESDAY IT CAME OUT IN 1996 SHE WAS ON IT
@@ogarchielee9880 that's a gotdamn lie. Deathrow couldn't get the clearance from Bad boy. That's Michelle' on the hook.
She on the song just not the track list. He paid her for the track so technically it doesn't matter her name is mentioned
Much peace to J Flexx
Great interview. Real talk.
People act like Pac just started coming to Los Angeles when he got out bailed out of prison...... BS , Pac been coming to Los Angeles. He used to kick it in the 40 Crips with his homie and Thug-Life band member Rated R aka Big Runner from 40 Crip. My people knew Pac well. I know other shit about and the 40's but it ain't my story to tell ... But even on the Thug-Life album and I Ain't Mad At Cha the word "LOC" or "LOCED OUT" is Crip terminology, ese's use it to but with a k, Lok.... Just saying Pac didn't start out a Blood and Pac been coming to California where the Black Panthers first started wwwaaayyyyyy before he went to prison!
This nigga funny! "Somebody PAINTED that shit" 🤣🤣🤣
Dam at the end of this clip he's hundred and thousand percent right. I love that he added that colors scene in what he was talking about as well, cause its true
If you enjoy the phrase "you know what I mean?", then you are in for a treat.
This brother pretty much backed up my view on 2 Pac. Folk out here are acting like 2 Pac could've lead Blk ppl to the promise land, but dude was too immature to be a leader & a walking contradiction of himself. One minute he wants to be a Blk Panther. The next minute he wants be in a gang. Salute to J-Flexx!!
I’m a big fan of Pac but I agree with u, his fans are too blinded by his image they can’t take that he was dumb as hell the way he moved in the game. He was smart in speech and song but in actions he was as dumb as they come
@@MC-yq6us I like a lot of Pac's music & he said some deep things. However i don't like the revisionist history. Had Pac lived longer he would've matured.
He said in his MTV interview that he did have a bit of an identity crisis... you should watch it.
@@aleyaha7134 I'll take a look!!
To be a leader and a certain type of leader, you'd want a gang around you....not necessarily street gang. If PAC wanted to literally take over the world, which I'm sure he wanted to, he needed a "gang" ... it's understood. He studied actual Generals. If you listen to the OUTLAWS speak, they say, "He was our General and we were his soldiers." He used the ROW for what he needed. If people are trying to kill you (literally) there's nothing wrong with getting your numbers of soldiers up. He could've turned them street cats into his "soldiers". Nothing contradicting about him at all. He was on his Black Panther shit. He just had enemies on both sides...black and white. If someone shot you 5 times and robbed you and you received calls that they were going to kill you, your ass wouldn't get your numbers up??? Y'all not even thinking. You thought him getting shot was a movie?
I always said, the weakest one is the loudest one. You stay cool everything will be alright. Respect my brother. I just don't understand people bro, what the point of war. ✌️
"Somebody painted that shit."🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣