cuz he was an avid reader. He was raised to read, analyze, critique and articulate his thoughts. Most of his fans don't get that. Pac was always readng books.
Pac could have walked away from the rap game and been massively successful in any career he chose- acting, fashion, politics. His potential was limitless.
& Knowing That He Was in a Modeling Show 4 Vercase Cause He Personally Wanted him 2 B The Face of the Brand. If Pac Made It Threw the Remainder of '96 & Beyond, High chance He would of Done More Movies & Fashion Deals.
@@DXVI9 I was just watching the It's All About You video last night thinking to myself- this man could've been a literal male SUPERMODEL. I had no idea he modelled for Versace?! Or got any kind of modelling off the ground?!
All three are Warriors for the Light: Avicii, XXX T, and 2Pac do support Shawna L Frances, Anna Marie, and Cassidy's work toward providing evidence supporting the collective movement toward the ERA of LIFE with is the ERA of LIGHT couple with Love. The dominating creating forces in this creation are: light (truth with information), love (strongest force in the universe, any universe, not just a feeling), coupled with the phenomenon of 'LIFE' Now go do see the DIVINE in EVERYTHING, for EYES to SEE, let the see.
He’s a dead box of bones who sold his soul for fame. Traded eternal life for 25 years of being a gangsta rapper hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahah Poor fool
Pac mentioned the launch of Euphanasia, which was going to be an umbrella company that would produce movie projects and develop community organizing initiatives. Pac was working on a screenplay, and planned to develop a biopic on Nat Turner. Before he was murdered Pac did a Vibe magazine interview, where he announced his plan to run for office and start an independent political party for Blacks and other disenfranchised ethnic groups. Pac was also working on launching Makaveli Records.
The reason Tupac is super smart and articulate because in one of his interviews/documentaries "Thug Angel" he stated all he did was write and perfect his crafts, he had also read over 100's of books before the age of 20 ranging from all topics, history, spirituality, occult, esotericism, Egyptian mythology, poetry, philosophy. Than you have his surrounding on top being raised by a revolutionary mother who was part of the black panthers, Mutulu his step father who was also part of the black panthers, he was surrounded by extremely outspoken individuals, then you add his own natural intelligence and talent on top you get Tupac. He was an extremely rare breed of so many rare and unique factors, there seriously will never be anyone like Tupac again he was once in an eternity type of Human.
I think if Tupac still alive today, he could raise higher rap game from moving mainstream to follow abstract hip hop style. Who knows maybe he could also beat all abstract hip hop rappers like MF DOOM, Aesop Rock, EI-P etc :))
Right? I'm glad that so much content (especially interviews) on him was released during the pandemic. As a long-time fan I'm just now beginning to to dig deeper into his scripture.
@ Your lame comments make you seem like a bot There was nothing “fake” about Tupac. He was young, highly intelligent, handsome, extremely talented and Black in America. No need for me to state more. RIP Pac 🙏🏽👑♥️🌟
@@goldie2011 fake gangbangin that lead to his death. Fake is a word. It has a definition. Thats kinda how words work. They arent based on emotion; they are factual.
@ Your lame comments make you seem like a bot I know EXACTLY how it works lmao. I also know you shld practice what you’re TRYING to preach. Your claim of PAC being “fake” is not factual AT ALL 😂 … it’s your perspective, which is clearly based off your emotions towards the man. Your opinion is not a FACT …. merely your opinion 🤷🏻♀️ …. nothing factual about it at all lol. Everything I stated about him is a FACT … except for handsome, since beauty is objective. Get it 😒
It's always such a pure, raw, real and natural vibe around him. Because in my opinion, he was and still is, he lives through all of us. I'm from Germany, Europe, born in 1991, never met him in person and my life is so different from his, yet on a deeper human level, the core of our human existence, yes there is a strong connection. He helped me with so much during my life. His music, poems, his whole persona. On a level of self-confidence, self-awareness, how to be outspoken, real, honest and direct. What a pure soul, he truly lived his life to the fullest under the circumstances he was born into and encountered throughout his life. He did so much and created in my eyes a beautiful legacy. A social activist, actor, writer, poet, musician, and so much more as a person....Thank you Pac and thanks to everybody out there who keeps his message alive. Do ya thang, respect, acknowledge and live!
The older I get I see why they were ALL jealous. He was very intelligent and well spoken as a rapper. The fact he didn’t curse once and even caught himself.
They were all jealous and he was a firecracker.. he fought back and that culture was toxic and dangerous, high highs and low lows, rip to him and all the other legends
I truly believe that if he would not have died, he would have become one of the world's biggest movie stars. Probably above Denzel, Will Will Smith, Brad Pitt, etc. This man was amazingly talented and extremely polarizing. His energy was magnificent and every one could relate to something about him. No matter your race.
@@MAM-l8pyes if Tupac was alive Jada would’ve even of married will , and these rappers / artist today wouldn’t even exist , but if they did they wouldn’t be as big or anywhere close to Tupac
@@Chainbreak2023Tupac was A thug , when Tupac announced from rikers island In February of 1995 dat he was finished with thug life / thug life was dead I think the inmates forced him to say he was done with thug life
There was no one like him, he wasn't just a rapper, he was multiple things including a poet, a actor, a revolutionary, a child of a black panther & a activist. This is why he is so loved by so many ppl of all races. The media & haters will always try to tear down his name but real ones know who he was & what he stood for. Only God can judge his mistakes because at the end of the day no one was in his shoes but him, you can't say what you'd do until you're in somebody's shoes. He is probably one of the most accomplished men at the age of 25. He would've been a billionaire today because he was on some entrepreneur ish before he was shot.
there is no one like that man..and I don't know when there ever will be im blessed to have grown up during that era and experience his influence while he was still alive . I see now why current generations hate on guys like pac they know they don't have it in them or love the music as much as he did to ever amount to half of what he did its not hate its envy
His death still infuriates me to this day. Pac was intelligent and had a wisdom that transcended his young life. Gone too soon and yet his cultural impact and influence is iconic and a legacy unto itself.
Why? Dude jumped a crip gang member in Vegas. That gang member hunted him down and killed him. It's his fault Do you see jay z fighting gang members? 😮
I don't know how you do that when the people you're associating with are Mob Piru. You're guilty by association in the government's eyes. So I'd say in the streets it wouldn't be hard to see things that way either. But that's because there was so much drama because of the guy Tupac was standing next too. Tupac never really hung out with the greatest crowd anyways. From Jimmy Henchman to Haitian Jack on the East Coast. 😂 Then Suge gets him out of jail. 😂 All these former music executives were sure some "executives." 😂 They were drug dealers, gang bangers, that did whatever they wanted and had connections. Yet Tupac ultimately chose to surround himself with these people and it's not surprising what happened. But a lot of shit happened that shouldn't have but all in all it did happen for a reason. Doesn't mean Pac shouldn't rest in peace. Sure as hell beats rotting jail like where most the people he ran with ended up.
Got out of prison in late September/October 1995 and died September 1996. While alive released two albums (one being a double disk) and did two movies released posthumously and made enough music for them to continue releasing albums up to a decade after his death. This man was a workaholic.
Don't forget trips to Versace fashion show in Milan by personal invite of the legend Gianni Versace (RIP), trips to Mexico, Belize, producing for MC Hammer, smashing famous dime pieces like Hillary from The Fresh Prince of Bel Air, writing for The Outlawz, designing his own restaurant called Powa Mekka...
@@rashidansari9179if you notice rappers back then and even now. Their eyes and skin around it look dull. But 2Pac is different. He is crazy but is disciplined in some way. That's the vibe I get.
@@GoGetYourShinebox thats not the point. The point is he died in ‘96 at age 25. The amount of footage of him is crazy. Not to forget the new lyrics I still hear every week/month.
lmaooo i remember this shit when it aired....you all be making a big deal of nothing. Pac was just another rapper to me....This worshipping of Pac is hilarious to me because he wasn't this massive star like they try to make him out to be very similar to Nipsey....Pac was more popular thN Nip but all of that extra worshipping shit didnt existcwhen he was alive
@@BrandonHaymona ton. He always spoke about them. He was very transparent in his interviews. Sadly he made a fatal one putting his hands on a known gang member/murderer.
This is a precious archive, it’s weird to hear a legendary rap star in his prime come across like a prophet without tryin. Makes me realise how visionary, intelligent, charismatic and energetic whirlwind of a man he was. The man was definitely going places, he transcended not only music and entertainment, he coulda had a future way beyond those enclaves. What a great loss. RIP
As much as Tupac struggled with childhood and had his problems in life, you can tell that he was truly a good hearted person. And definitely an intelligent human being...
When he says that he wanted to do more films, so his musical side evolves… hits me in the feels. This man was already a machine. Imagine what an extra 10-15 years on top of that, what could have he become? His writing would have evolved so much and it hurts we will never experience that in our lifetime. Rest in peace Don Makaveli. You will live eternally through the music you left us 🙏🏻❤️
@@derickshalo384You must have never listened to the Killuminati album. That's arguably better than All Eyez on me. Pac was more proud of that album. He loved it and was super excited about it. Thought very highly of it. It's more thought provoking than All Eyez On me which is probably one of the reasons why he liked that album better
Those eyes... So much life, wisdom, passion, youth, confidence, I could go on and on. I never will forget where i was and how it felt hearing he died. Yet, Tupac did so much in the short amount of time he was able to share his gift.
Once in A lifetime I mean nobody will ever compare Tupac had like 7-8 people on his tracks and Tupac just came in and killed his verses I loved how Tupac knew he was fine af like he knew he had dat thug passion bomb going on
This man was a true hustler in every sense of the word. 25 he did what most couldn't do in a lifetime. Including myself. Miss you too much my brotha. R.i.p.
All three are Warriors for the Light: Avicii, XXX T, and 2Pac do support Shawna L Frances, Anna Marie, and Cassidy's work toward providing evidence supporting the collective movement toward the ERA of LIFE with is the ERA of LIGHT couple with Love. The dominating creating forces in this creation are: light (truth with information), love (strongest force in the universe, any universe, not just a feeling), coupled with the phenomenon of 'LIFE' Now go do see the DIVINE in EVERYTHING, for EYES to SEE, let the see.
@@Shakiratuhermosa of course there will never be another Tupac, but i believe that other rappers can be as important. Your statement is incorrect, yes the illuminati tricked alot of people into their weird gang but that isn't all rappers. i believe you are the one who got confused.
Much respect to you... We are gemini! We never rest. That man is still riding for his community. Tupac did not die. He was born into eternal life. Continue the good fight, my comrades struggling in that life.
Man I'm 24 turning 25 this year and the mindset Pac had and the potential he had was far beyond his years. I am nowhere mentally where Pac was at 25. However, he did make a lot of unsmart decisions and one of them led to his death. He did not have the opportunity to learn from that one. I believe Pac would have been a whole different person if he had the opportunity to turn 30.
You’re still young, but we have all made bad decisions. “Let he who is without sin cast the first stone.” Pac was special, and wise beyond his years. I do feel if he didn’t get “murdered,” the government would’ve “assassinated” him regardless. His voice was too powerful. They assassinated Fred Hampton at 21 years old. Huey P Newton started the Black Panthers at 24.. imagine Tupac at 30? Damn RIP Pac
Watchin this on Pacs birthday in 2024. This dude did so much in such a small amount of time. A legend like this only comes around once in a lifetime. R.I.P. Pac! I miss you so much!!
Pac was special, and wise beyond his years. I do feel if he didn’t get “murdered,” the government would’ve “assassinated” him regardless. His voice was too powerful. They assassinated Fred Hampton at 21 years old. Huey P Newton started the Black Panthers at 24.. imagine Tupac at 30? Damn RIP Pac
Cara conheci suas músicas depois de velho, mais quando vc começar a gostar de suas músicas é um caminho sem volta. O cara é muito talentoso, um perda imensurável pra esse mundo. Infelizmente aqui no Brasil as rádios não divulgam esse tipo de músicas, só restando a gente procurar por conta própria.
Shit he was a mega star. At the time of his death Tupac was literally at the top of the rap game and building on his filmography empire.. That why he is still talked about now almost 30 years later. Very sad past-time it took the rap game years to get back after Tupac and Bigg
Michael Jordan hahaha, yeah the way he bounced the ball literally changed the world similar to how Michael Phelps swimming strokes permanently changed the world, or Messis dribbling... Truly inspirational and mindprovoking.
He looked middle eastern! Not full on of course but like he had a grandad who was middle eastern. I mean his last name was Shakur in all coincidence 🤔🤷🏾♀️
@@naomi4realxo Middle Easterners are part African. Shakur was the name his mother chose her original name was Davis. She chose the last name Shakur to celebrate her African heritage. He took on that name. They were African Americans.
Yeah he absolutely looked part middle eastern. His mom didn’t take that on that last name by herself and Shakur is most definitely not an African name. It’s Arabic and she took that name when she married to a black man named Lumumba Shakur who converted to Islam and changed his name to an Arabic name. She then later divorced and met another Shakur, Mutulu Shakur, who gave himself that name for the same reason. She kept the name. Of course not all Arabs are Muslim, many are still followers of Christ, in fact all of them were Christians before the Islamic conquest happened. But if you convert to Islam then the name you pick is automatically going to be Arabic because that religion stems from the Arab people and culture. Lastly I remember reading that his biological father Billy Garland was part North African which likely means he had middle eastern admixture as both North and East Africans are typically mixed between Africans and Arabs and/or Assyrians. So Pac was an African American with probably like 20% west Asian (middle eastern) in him. That’s the only way to explain his looks because hardly any black men walking around here looking like Pac but I have more than a few middle eastern friends who have been told they look like Tupac.
Very Very complex man yet there was a beauty in him no other has displayed since ..he was the Very essence of dark and light and he acknowledged it not many people these days can do . I will forever respect that about him..❤
WOW😮 That was a powerful interview..never saw that before..his growth was on full display..Pac was bigger than the rap game and he knew it..smdh..Rest In Power young king..we miss you 😢
Sure sometimes I accuse Pac of age-cheating because he sounds and looks older than 25 but his birth was even recorded by the government because the mother was pregnant with him in jail circa 71
2pac was waaayyy ahead of these other rappers, he had several movies already under his belt before he died, and this was 96, no wonder why snoop and them was jealous of him. Rip to the goat
Snoop was a crip and Pac was down with Suge and the bloods, I mean what's Snoop supposed to do? Everyone knew that Suge was bad news and where he was headed that's why Dre just up and walked away leaving everything behind. These folks recognized messed up environments, they were older and Pac didn't see where he was headed. I think Pac couldn't handle his liquor because while sober we see interviews like this. When he's out drinking and smoking he was reckless and he got murdered out doing things he would have never done, sober.
@@jasonito23I think he was v aware. He was ready to be a big movie star. They wanted him dead and I believe especially now, 2024 after dudy truth coming out. That no matter where he went out would have been the same outcome.
His life and career was really on an upward trajectory, imagine what hip-hop, hollywood and just life in general would've been like if he was still with us, RIP PAC
Man!… This makes me shake my head. So intellectual and wise for his age. He definitely was an old soul. I believe he could of went in so many positive directions in life. Makes me wonder what could have been…
Tupac was so fascinating you can never get tired of the way he conducts himself his soul is different he'll take you there where no 25 year old could accomplish and it's short time of life extraordinary.
I love watching these unseen interviews of Tupac. He was way ahead of his time. He had such a good charisma and was a well spoken man. His legacy is here to stay. Please keep these videos coming.
Incredible!!! Why wasn’t this interview in rotation after he passed away. You can clearly see he had a turning point in his life. It’s so inspiring. He was a lot of us kids in poverty. I haven’t written many essay and papers on Pac!! All A’s Such a complex but simple individual. ❤❤❤
This interview makes me sad to know it was in 1996 and he had a plan to be more then a rapper. He said something about moving out of the environment to be able to talk or rap about something different. Message!!!
After coming from the gutter, not only is it ultra impressive to see how much he accomplished by age 25... but what's even more incredible that he became an icon and still talked about (Probably DAILY), more years than how old he lived!!! And that's KEEPING IT REAL!!!
2pac did so much in 96 alone it’s crazy
Pac was a work horse. Rappers nowadays lazy af. And can't even articulate a full sentence.
It's because he knew his time was almost up(faked his death)
He was a demon
@@xGhostRidah ok tinfoil
@@zinojohn383 "He worked like a demon" -Afeni Shakur
Dude was sharp and articulate. He’s been gone almost 3 decades and people still talk about him like he’s still here.
The very definition of "legend."
Thugs don’t die they multiply
cuz he was an avid reader. He was raised to read, analyze, critique and articulate his thoughts. Most of his fans don't get that. Pac was always readng books.
hell be remembered as the god father of rap, as long as rap is relevant, his name will always be there
PAC is the Jimi Hendrix of Rap. Jimi is still relevant and he died nearly 60yr ago. PAC is the same.
Pac could have walked away from the rap game and been massively successful in any career he chose- acting, fashion, politics. His potential was limitless.
& Knowing That He Was in a Modeling Show 4 Vercase Cause He Personally Wanted him 2 B The Face of the Brand.
If Pac Made It Threw the Remainder of '96 & Beyond, High chance He would of Done More Movies & Fashion Deals.
@@DXVI9 I was just watching the It's All About You video last night thinking to myself- this man could've been a literal male SUPERMODEL. I had no idea he modelled for Versace?! Or got any kind of modelling off the ground?!
@@user-dv3kq3rm4h heres the link 2 the Fashion Show that Pac was In, June 1996:
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He wouldn't have ever sold out: That's why the Alluminumati feared and hated him so much: They saw him. He smelled them
WE Love YOU BUT GOD LOVE YOU MUST
This man died 28 years ago and it feels like he died last month. So relevant, so interesting and unique. Such an amazing artist, 2Pac.
He was 25 years old
I couldn't have said that better
@@unreleasedbronxsongslilj.b3962 they didn’t say he wasn’t, they said he died 27 years ago
Nailed it
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The Picture Quality Of This Video Is Remarkable. Long Live Tupac
It really is. I noticed it right away.
Same thing I thought
All three are Warriors for the Light: Avicii, XXX T, and 2Pac do support Shawna L Frances, Anna Marie, and Cassidy's work toward providing evidence supporting the collective movement toward the ERA of LIFE with is the ERA of LIGHT couple with Love.
The dominating creating forces in this creation are: light (truth with information), love (strongest force in the universe, any universe, not just a feeling), coupled with the phenomenon of 'LIFE'
Now go do see the DIVINE in EVERYTHING, for EYES to SEE, let the see.
Right, how the hell they had 4K in ‘96?
First thing I thought also lol
Bro is SO HANDSOME
😐
That!
It's like he was from the future even the way he expressed himself is so futuristic
He definitely was ahead of his time.
The new generation of rappers took his entire blueprint.
Well put
@@BryantOden yes. Especially Migos/Quavo
@@BryantOden 2pac was a marketing genius
The wise old man in a young body. Rest in peace 2pac
He’s a dead box of bones who sold his soul for fame.
Traded eternal life for 25 years of being a gangsta rapper hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahah
Poor fool
Wise enough to get himself killed. Neat.
@@I_Shit_on_your_shit_point says the guy with the horrible screen name and clearly doesn’t have the word wise even his vocabulary. Neat
@@I_Shit_on_your_shit_point wise enough to make you think he got killed lol
@@I_Shit_on_your_shit_point ie James Dean
He was more cultured at 25 than some people are at 75. Tupac was a legend.
Oui une légende le meilleur 2 pac respect
Take note, 25 year olds of today! This is what young, intelligent men of those days looked and talked like!
I always thought 2pac was older than he really was , I’m 33 now and still can’t believe how smart and mature he was for his age
He was highly intelligent and mature because he read a lot of books.
ENFJ. Myers-Briggs.
2pac was a phenomenon not just an existence of a man but a rare gift, a blessing to this world. Sadly, evil hands took him away from us too soon.
He was a Gemini
Nah. His childish was is what got him killed
He was about to be in a position to do many great things. Not just for himself but for society.
Pac mentioned the launch of Euphanasia, which was going to be an umbrella company that would produce movie projects and develop community organizing initiatives. Pac was working on a screenplay, and planned to develop a biopic on Nat Turner.
Before he was murdered Pac did a Vibe magazine interview, where he announced his plan to run for office and start an independent political party for Blacks and other disenfranchised ethnic groups. Pac was also working on launching Makaveli Records.
@@davidsamuels9557 🙏🏾💯💯💯💯💯🙏🏾
God said "No"
I know 😌
He was 25 years old for less than 3 months a lot of people seem to forget that
@david samuels that's why it's not good to tell folks your vision, because it creates, division or die vision.. they will kill it.
The reason Tupac is super smart and articulate because in one of his interviews/documentaries "Thug Angel" he stated all he did was write and perfect his crafts, he had also read over 100's of books before the age of 20 ranging from all topics, history, spirituality, occult, esotericism, Egyptian mythology, poetry, philosophy. Than you have his surrounding on top being raised by a revolutionary mother who was part of the black panthers, Mutulu his step father who was also part of the black panthers, he was surrounded by extremely outspoken individuals, then you add his own natural intelligence and talent on top you get Tupac. He was an extremely rare breed of so many rare and unique factors, there seriously will never be anyone like Tupac again he was once in an eternity type of Human.
Amen. Well said
Also want to add on that Assata Shakur is his step-aunt and godmother and Geronimo (Pratt) is his Godfather…
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He was a real one! FULL of life!
I think if Tupac still alive today, he could raise higher rap game from moving mainstream to follow abstract hip hop style. Who knows maybe he could also beat all abstract hip hop rappers like MF DOOM, Aesop Rock, EI-P etc :))
This makes me sad and happy at the same time. The world misses you 'Pac
Listen To His Music Saved My Life As A Lil Kid
@@carlos_sosaa me too im from france❤
Got took out by some guy who slept til 2 every day, sold crack and shot people. Damn shame Pac put himself into that situation.
Have yall heard of akil tha mc ??
It was the world that killed him in the first place,Tragic
"I cannot change how people see me, i will only try to be better" -2pac the legend... RIP my beloved brother
Yes after he said he can be dangerous to people and himself. Yes lovely guy 👍
@@ndp885yea after him saying he is fun fun fun.. what a legend he is funny intelligent 25yrs legend
I could watch Tupac all day. There is always something new you will learn even after 27 years. We love you, PAC, forever 💕.
Right? I'm glad that so much content (especially interviews) on him was released during the pandemic. As a long-time fan I'm just now beginning to to dig deeper into his scripture.
Like I always SAID if I could go back in time I would like to see who asisanated JFK AND TUPAC💯
Yesssss me to I love him,he is so smart and handsome,my favorite 🖤🖤🖤💙💙💙
Now that I'm 29 I see how young he really was yet so wise. Truly taken before his time
facts 💯 hes still our OG, but hes now younger than almost all of his fans. im 29 as well & i can see the “25” in him, but his wisdom is beyond his 20s
Not wise enough to know not to be fake to the point of getting himself killed
@ Your lame comments make you seem like a bot There was nothing “fake” about Tupac. He was young, highly intelligent, handsome, extremely talented and Black in America. No need for me to state more. RIP Pac 🙏🏽👑♥️🌟
@@goldie2011 fake gangbangin that lead to his death. Fake is a word. It has a definition. Thats kinda how words work. They arent based on emotion; they are factual.
@ Your lame comments make you seem like a bot I know EXACTLY how it works lmao. I also know you shld practice what you’re TRYING to preach. Your claim of PAC being “fake” is not factual AT ALL 😂 … it’s your perspective, which is clearly based off your emotions towards the man. Your opinion is not a FACT …. merely your opinion 🤷🏻♀️ …. nothing factual about it at all lol. Everything I stated about him is a FACT … except for handsome, since beauty is objective. Get it 😒
I'm 35yo and still getting knowledge from a 25yo guy. This shows how ahead of his time he was. R.I.P king.
I'm same age as you and i know what you mean lol
we're still young my dude and keep learning from all ages 👌
Age means nothing wisdom lies deep in old souls
It's always such a pure, raw, real and natural vibe around him. Because in my opinion, he was and still is, he lives through all of us. I'm from Germany, Europe, born in 1991, never met him in person and my life is so different from his, yet on a deeper human level, the core of our human existence, yes there is a strong connection. He helped me with so much during my life. His music, poems, his whole persona. On a level of self-confidence, self-awareness, how to be outspoken, real, honest and direct. What a pure soul, he truly lived his life to the fullest under the circumstances he was born into and encountered throughout his life. He did so much and created in my eyes a beautiful legacy. A social activist, actor, writer, poet, musician, and so much more as a person....Thank you Pac and thanks to everybody out there who keeps his message alive. Do ya thang, respect, acknowledge and live!
Schön geschrieben 🤜🏼
The older I get I see why they were ALL jealous. He was very intelligent and well spoken as a rapper. The fact he didn’t curse once and even caught himself.
They were all jealous and he was a firecracker.. he fought back and that culture was toxic and dangerous, high highs and low lows, rip to him and all the other legends
He didn't curse? Have u heard his tracks lool
The media hated the fact he reinforced tracks like Brenda got baby, keep your head up, dear mama. Uplifting his own people.
@@abdulfatahosman561😂 no they didn’t
@@ace4384Were your parents brother and sister?😂
He was very quick-witted and energetic. I wish I had at least half of his energy. We truly miss you, Pac! ❤
You'd have to be a midget like 2Pac and Easy-E... . Short people are energetic yes, because the ass is close to the heart... .
He was fully convinced with himself
Facts!
That energy is really rare!
Respect the craft 🌟
Pac had looks, style, personality and talent he's one of a kind, we still miss you wherever you are 😊
He dresses well not your typical gangster type with tattoos and piercings all over
I truly believe that if he would not have died, he would have become one of the world's biggest movie stars. Probably above Denzel, Will Will Smith, Brad Pitt, etc. This man was amazingly talented and extremely polarizing. His energy was magnificent and every one could relate to something about him. No matter your race.
@@MAM-l8pyes if Tupac was alive Jada would’ve even of married will , and these rappers / artist today wouldn’t even exist , but if they did they wouldn’t be as big or anywhere close to Tupac
@@MAM-l8pDenzel and will aren’t the only ones think of Morgan freeman and Leonardo DiCaprio
@@Chainbreak2023Tupac was A thug , when Tupac announced from rikers island In February of 1995 dat he was finished with thug life / thug life was dead I think the inmates forced him to say he was done with thug life
There was no one like him, he wasn't just a rapper, he was multiple things including a poet, a actor, a revolutionary, a child of a black panther & a activist. This is why he is so loved by so many ppl of all races. The media & haters will always try to tear down his name but real ones know who he was & what he stood for. Only God can judge his mistakes because at the end of the day no one was in his shoes but him, you can't say what you'd do until you're in somebody's shoes. He is probably one of the most accomplished men at the age of 25. He would've been a billionaire today because he was on some entrepreneur ish before he was shot.
That's Gemini for u
@@aquarianage5243 yes, I love em
Really? Say kasme
there is no one like that man..and I don't know when there ever will be im blessed to have grown up during that era and experience his influence while he was still alive . I see now why current generations hate on guys like pac they know they don't have it in them or love the music as much as he did to ever amount to half of what he did its not hate its envy
Above all he was very charismatic.
His death still infuriates me to this day. Pac was intelligent and had a wisdom that transcended his young life. Gone too soon and yet his cultural impact and influence is iconic and a legacy unto itself.
a real waste of life....He's an icon even though he only had like 5 years in the business.
It's da culcha.
Why?
Dude jumped a crip gang member in Vegas.
That gang member hunted him down and killed him.
It's his fault
Do you see jay z fighting gang members?
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All he had to do was not cosplay as a blood
I don't know how you do that when the people you're associating with are Mob Piru. You're guilty by association in the government's eyes. So I'd say in the streets it wouldn't be hard to see things that way either. But that's because there was so much drama because of the guy Tupac was standing next too. Tupac never really hung out with the greatest crowd anyways. From Jimmy Henchman to Haitian Jack on the East Coast. 😂 Then Suge gets him out of jail. 😂 All these former music executives were sure some "executives." 😂 They were drug dealers, gang bangers, that did whatever they wanted and had connections. Yet Tupac ultimately chose to surround himself with these people and it's not surprising what happened. But a lot of shit happened that shouldn't have but all in all it did happen for a reason. Doesn't mean Pac shouldn't rest in peace. Sure as hell beats rotting jail like where most the people he ran with ended up.
Got out of prison in late September/October 1995 and died September 1996. While alive released two albums (one being a double disk) and did two movies released posthumously and made enough music for them to continue releasing albums up to a decade after his death. This man was a workaholic.
Don't forget trips to Versace fashion show in Milan by personal invite of the legend Gianni Versace (RIP), trips to Mexico, Belize, producing for MC Hammer, smashing famous dime pieces like Hillary from The Fresh Prince of Bel Air, writing for The Outlawz, designing his own restaurant called Powa Mekka...
He's so articulate, so smart, so smooth, so everything ❤
I like how he was sarcastic without being rude when the reporter asked him if he was funny. Funniest response ever!
He finished the whole dictionary. Thugs now are dumb
He is dead in a Grave yard
Yes he was very intelligent!!
Gone too soon!!
He had so much more to achieve!!
Cuz he was into poetry and was low key gay
He had such beautiful eyes and smile 😢
Money and fame tends to do that to womenn
@@rashidansari9179you’re a haterrrrrr !!! That man is truly beautiful!!!!
@@rashidansari9179if you notice rappers back then and even now. Their eyes and skin around it look dull. But 2Pac is different. He is crazy but is disciplined in some way. That's the vibe I get.
@@rashidansari9179no he was genuinely handsome.
He has such nice "EYEBROWS" and "EYELASHES"...Is what my mother 👩🏽 says...👀 Okay 2P@C 💎 "G€MINI" 💎 ♊️ I now why we can relate know R.I.P...😇🙏🏻😇
He was wayyy more than just a rapper. He was everything
Geminis be like ♊️😏
just when I thought I'd seen every bit of Tupac footage in existence... another clip comes along
A lot of fresh material coming out now because of the documentary
There is more more the guy was truly out of this world
@@GoGetYourShinebox thats not the point. The point is he died in ‘96 at age 25. The amount of footage of him is crazy. Not to forget the new lyrics I still hear every week/month.
lmaooo i remember this shit when it aired....you all be making a big deal of nothing. Pac was just another rapper to me....This worshipping of Pac is hilarious to me because he wasn't this massive star like they try to make him out to be very similar to Nipsey....Pac was more popular thN Nip but all of that extra worshipping shit didnt existcwhen he was alive
I KNOW…
At his age to take accountability for his mistakes speaks volumes!!! ❤❤❤❤
Yes, but sadly kept doing the same dumb sh!t!
Hip-hop icon forever more than life itself untouchable and unforgettable and unbelievable and everlasting
And what mistakes did tupac make?
@@BrandonHaymona ton. He always spoke about them. He was very transparent in his interviews. Sadly he made a fatal one putting his hands on a known gang member/murderer.
@@MrTee12 Okay that's true just like biggie made a fatal mistake by by going to LA after months after pac die
This is a precious archive, it’s weird to hear a legendary rap star in his prime come across like a prophet without tryin. Makes me realise how visionary, intelligent, charismatic and energetic whirlwind of a man he was. The man was definitely going places, he transcended not only music and entertainment, he coulda had a future way beyond those enclaves. What a great loss. RIP
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To all my Tupac fans, I love all of you from the bottom of my heart.
As much as Tupac struggled with childhood and had his problems in life, you can tell that he was truly a good hearted person. And definitely an intelligent human being...
Missing him so much
He was born to be a legend and that's what he became
When he says that he wanted to do more films, so his musical side evolves… hits me in the feels. This man was already a machine. Imagine what an extra 10-15 years on top of that, what could have he become? His writing would have evolved so much and it hurts we will never experience that in our lifetime. Rest in peace Don Makaveli. You will live eternally through the music you left us 🙏🏻❤️
I always think what if God gifted him a few more years even up to Bob Marley's 36 ... what could should would have been?
Imagine him doing an album that was better than “All eyez on me”, an album which was already a masterpiece beyond its time.
Not to mention this guy was a student of shake spear. The movies he would have made would have been incredible.
The way u broke it down thts something to think Abt wat wud hav bn if he was wit us now GUY WUD HAV BN A BILLION AIR
@@derickshalo384You must have never listened to the Killuminati album. That's arguably better than All Eyez on me. Pac was more proud of that album. He loved it and was super excited about it. Thought very highly of it. It's more thought provoking than All Eyez On me which is probably one of the reasons why he liked that album better
2Pac was so damn handsome. Today's rappers could never.
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NEVERRRRRR❤
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When you see him in hd I’m like this dude don’t look scary but he was talking like he was big an dark skin
Those eyes... So much life, wisdom, passion, youth, confidence,
I could go on and on.
I never will forget where i was and how it felt hearing he died. Yet, Tupac did so much in the short amount of time he was able to share his gift.
Once in A lifetime I mean nobody will ever compare Tupac had like 7-8 people on his tracks and Tupac just came in and killed his verses I loved how Tupac knew he was fine af like he knew he had dat thug passion bomb going on
Tupac was the bomb
He was definitely one of a kind, a unique talent.
Peace to 2Pac…😞
I love these rare interviews and the mere fact that it's all in HD..... please release more like this.👌🏼💯🔥
New stuff coming out because of the documentary
This was one of 2pac’s last interviews right before he died
@@jamalselesi182 no shit. We can read the year and do the math
It looks like he was here yesterday. I love it too!
@@whispersmusic6173 no need to be a jerk.
He was so smart,intelligent and extremely articulate!I bet it must have been a real pleasure to have a conversation with him!RIP KING!❤
Pac was a genius! We still talk about him 27 years after his untimely death! Fascinating!
War angels will never be forgotten in this realm
@@kurtsydavis7517 ain’t that facts
He wanted to die and kept predicting it ....
@@dan88muwanga why he wanted to die tho?
@@dan88muwanga too much talent is destructive, really! In a good way I am saying this
This man was a true hustler in every sense of the word. 25 he did what most couldn't do in a lifetime. Including myself. Miss you too much my brotha. R.i.p.
Hustler is also defined as ‘male prostitute’. Tupac did prostitute himself in the final years and it got him killed. So yea, every sense of the word
He was a true leader!
All three are Warriors for the Light: Avicii, XXX T, and 2Pac do support Shawna L Frances, Anna Marie, and Cassidy's work toward providing evidence supporting the collective movement toward the ERA of LIFE with is the ERA of LIGHT couple with Love.
The dominating creating forces in this creation are: light (truth with information), love (strongest force in the universe, any universe, not just a feeling), coupled with the phenomenon of 'LIFE'
Now go do see the DIVINE in EVERYTHING, for EYES to SEE, let the see.
@@ChristinaRicks144 “before i let her get me i got her/went in her purse and took a hundred dollars…niqqa im so skandalouz”
Yea…a saint.
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he was responsible for the death of a 6 year old child a rapist and all around extremely violent creature he was evil
Gridlock'd is sooooo underrated!!!
Because he didn't play a gangster in this movie like Juice... ,.it's a different side of 2Pac........ 2PAC 💯🎧🙏🏆🥇
No it was actually a bad movie, but miss Pac
96' is what I would call "life in a year" for tupac. He did so much in that year, love this guy
There will never be another rapper important as Pac ❤
Bro nah. That’s such a dead statement. He will never not be important but he isn’t the only important guy, he is just so real it’s beautiful
Pac was a homosexual actor pretending to be someone he wasn't.
there will never nbe another tupac,all your rappers are either politic or ILLUMINATI so don't confuse what he said@@Echemusic
@@Shakiratuhermosa of course there will never be another Tupac, but i believe that other rappers can be as important. Your statement is incorrect, yes the illuminati tricked alot of people into their weird gang but that isn't all rappers. i believe you are the one who got confused.
Took at any rapper about him and tears come out he is that influential
I miss 2Pac and Nipsey so much imagine what we could've had if they weren't taken away.
It's weird to see him alive and full of dreams
Articulate guy, a revolutionary and an intelligent man. May he rest in eternal peace
Much respect to you... We are gemini! We never rest. That man is still riding for his community. Tupac did not die. He was born into eternal life. Continue the good fight, my comrades struggling in that life.
He was so young. So talented and had so much more to give. He was taken away too quickly. We miss you Tupac 😭😭
Man I'm 24 turning 25 this year and the mindset Pac had and the potential he had was far beyond his years. I am nowhere mentally where Pac was at 25. However, he did make a lot of unsmart decisions and one of them led to his death. He did not have the opportunity to learn from that one. I believe Pac would have been a whole different person if he had the opportunity to turn 30.
You’re still young, but we have all made bad decisions. “Let he who is without sin cast the first stone.” Pac was special, and wise beyond his years. I do feel if he didn’t get “murdered,” the government would’ve “assassinated” him regardless. His voice was too powerful. They assassinated Fred Hampton at 21 years old. Huey P Newton started the Black Panthers at 24.. imagine Tupac at 30? Damn RIP Pac
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He definitely would have been a different person had he lived
Most 25year old since the invention of the internet and social media are extr. mentally regressed because they’re priorities are all f up
RIP 2Pac 1971- 1996
This shit seems like it was filmed today, the guy was wayyyyy before his time! This is what makes this guy the greatest ever
just when we think that we have seen or heard everything of 2pac, there comes new interviews, new pictures and new songs..it's incredible
Right! 😂😂😂
Watchin this on Pacs birthday in 2024. This dude did so much in such a small amount of time. A legend like this only comes around once in a lifetime. R.I.P. Pac! I miss you so much!!
The camera person knew exactly how important 2pac was
Damn dude. I'm a huge Pac fan and I've never seen this. FUCKING AWESOME ❤
Me either how did he have this much fuckn time to do all this
So much unreleased footage just now coming out 💯
I love seeing him smile and laugh
Same here. And looks so fresh
Such an incredibly intelligent and gifted man! RIP Tupac
@3:38 is sad! He said "the way my luck has been going...", then months later he's killed. Rest in Paradise Pac🙏🏿
Pac was special, and wise beyond his years. I do feel if he didn’t get “murdered,” the government would’ve “assassinated” him regardless. His voice was too powerful. They assassinated Fred Hampton at 21 years old. Huey P Newton started the Black Panthers at 24.. imagine Tupac at 30? Damn RIP Pac
Gosh, I'm sad all over again. His death hit me like he was a family member. Everybody back in the day was crying and sad over that
@@min_blogs28landing32 same here brother like family member
I'm Brazilian and I love tupac he will always represent true rap😢
He cut across nationality and belongs to all of us
Cara conheci suas músicas depois de velho, mais quando vc começar a gostar de suas músicas é um caminho sem volta. O cara é muito talentoso, um perda imensurável pra esse mundo. Infelizmente aqui no Brasil as rádios não divulgam esse tipo de músicas, só restando a gente procurar por conta própria.
He has such a beautiful voice.his lyrics songs will never get old.
This guy is a real deal, so unique and different from everyone born in this world 😢❤❤
Tupac was clearly destined to be a mega star. So much untapped potential. Forever will be my favorite artist of all time 🕊
Shit he was a mega star. At the time of his death Tupac was literally at the top of the rap game and building on his filmography empire.. That why he is still talked about now almost 30 years later. Very sad past-time it took the rap game years to get back after Tupac and Bigg
He's a GLOBAL ICON NOW.
Gli occhi di Tupac parlano ancora una bellissima persona nonostante tante sofferenze e scelte forzate grande Tupac❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
He was always smoother than other rappers.
People like 2pac,Michael Jordan, Michael Jackson ect. Are like planet altering comets, the world is permanently changed by their impact. ❤❤
Michael Jordan! Wtf😂😂😂😂😂
@@pheliane Yes, Michael Jordan. You must be a youngin' if you question that.😝🤪😜
@@pheliane yes Michael Jordan
You know damned well that raC00N doen't roll like that. Show me one occasion where Jordan has taken a spoken out against oppression. I'll wait.
Michael Jordan hahaha, yeah the way he bounced the ball literally changed the world similar to how Michael Phelps swimming strokes permanently changed the world, or Messis dribbling... Truly inspirational and mindprovoking.
This man was another wonderful person who was broken by the darkness of this world at just 25 years old 😢💔
I thought I had seen every single pac interview there was-this is Gold
It's something about his eyes. They were mesmerizing. We love and miss you Pac
Tupac words is always quote material. He has that potent speech that you might use cause it relates to you.
A true definition of positively being ahead of your own time
His face needs to be studied it is pure perfection perfectly symmetrical & aligned, just gorgeous.
He looked middle eastern! Not full on of course but like he had a grandad who was middle eastern. I mean his last name was Shakur in all coincidence 🤔🤷🏾♀️
@@naomi4realxo Middle Easterners are part African. Shakur was the name his mother chose her original name was Davis. She chose the last name Shakur to celebrate her African heritage. He took on that name. They were African Americans.
Yeah he absolutely looked part middle eastern. His mom didn’t take that on that last name by herself and Shakur is most definitely not an African name. It’s Arabic and she took that name when she married to a black man named Lumumba Shakur who converted to Islam and changed his name to an Arabic name. She then later divorced and met another Shakur, Mutulu Shakur, who gave himself that name for the same reason. She kept the name. Of course not all Arabs are Muslim, many are still followers of Christ, in fact all of them were Christians before the Islamic conquest happened. But if you convert to Islam then the name you pick is automatically going to be Arabic because that religion stems from the Arab people and culture. Lastly I remember reading that his biological father Billy Garland was part North African which likely means he had middle eastern admixture as both North and East Africans are typically mixed between Africans and Arabs and/or Assyrians. So Pac was an African American with probably like 20% west Asian (middle eastern) in him. That’s the only way to explain his looks because hardly any black men walking around here looking like Pac but I have more than a few middle eastern friends who have been told they look like Tupac.
@Jalen King middle easterners are more African than they are anything else.
Pac looked just like his mother.
Very Very complex man yet there was a beauty in him no other has displayed since ..he was the Very essence of dark and light and he acknowledged it not many people these days can do . I will forever respect that about him..❤
His mentality and level of maturity at only 25!!! Mannnnn….
Unbelievable
@@muhammadnawaz5039stop it
Legends never die.... immortal PAC
WOW😮 That was a powerful interview..never saw that before..his growth was on full display..Pac was bigger than the rap game and he knew it..smdh..Rest In Power young king..we miss you 😢
Still hard to believe he was only 25! He looked and sounded like he was at least 30
Sure sometimes I accuse Pac of age-cheating because he sounds and looks older than 25 but his birth was even recorded by the government because the mother was pregnant with him in jail circa 71
Pop smoke was allegedly 20 (though I believe he was 22-23) but he looked and behaved like a 35 year old
He sounds like a 40 year old
Pac is my favorite mc. But what people overlook is his incredible talent as an actor! he had so much potential
2pac was waaayyy ahead of these other rappers, he had several movies already under his belt before he died, and this was 96, no wonder why snoop and them was jealous of him. Rip to the goat
Snoop was a crip and Pac was down with Suge and the bloods, I mean what's Snoop supposed to do? Everyone knew that Suge was bad news and where he was headed that's why Dre just up and walked away leaving everything behind. These folks recognized messed up environments, they were older and Pac didn't see where he was headed. I think Pac couldn't handle his liquor because while sober we see interviews like this. When he's out drinking and smoking he was reckless and he got murdered out doing things he would have never done, sober.
@@jasonito23I think he was v aware.
He was ready to be a big movie star.
They wanted him dead and I believe especially now, 2024 after dudy truth coming out. That no matter where he went out would have been the same outcome.
His life and career was really on an upward trajectory, imagine what hip-hop, hollywood and just life in general would've been like if he was still with us, RIP PAC
It would have been the same as when he was alive…tired
@@I_Shit_on_your_shit_point never
Man!… This makes me shake my head. So intellectual and wise for his age. He definitely was an old soul. I believe he could of went in so many positive directions in life.
Makes me wonder what could have been…
What a beautiful looking man. His eyes draws you in ❤❤❤ I hope he found peace in the after life
Tupac was so fascinating you can never get tired of the way he conducts himself his soul is different he'll take you there where no 25 year old could accomplish and it's short time of life extraordinary.
It’s amazing how open and honest he was in this interview. Good job to the lady who did the interview. I still miss this dude just being alive.
Wow! Such brilliance at 25!
I love watching these unseen interviews of Tupac. He was way ahead of his time. He had such a good charisma and was a well spoken man. His legacy is here to stay. Please keep these videos coming.
I love him so much. RIP love.
Incredible!!!
Why wasn’t this interview in rotation after he passed away.
You can clearly see he had a turning point in his life. It’s so inspiring.
He was a lot of us kids in poverty. I haven’t written many essay and papers on Pac!! All A’s
Such a complex but simple individual.
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2pac was versatile & on the rise 🙏🏾
Classic Gemini !!! Hes so smart! Love you Tupac I miss you 💖
This interview makes me sad to know it was in 1996 and he had a plan to be more then a rapper. He said something about moving out of the environment to be able to talk or rap about something different. Message!!!
Crazy not knowing that he only has a few months left on earth.
🎶 My mama ask me will i ever change? I tell her yeah but its clear I'll always be the same..UNTIL THE END OF TIME 🎶 remember...he was 25...
Greatest rapper of all time!
No one will ever replace this man
Miss you pac
Rip
Still get so sad watching him, truly one of a kind and wise beyond his years. He's so frickin beautiful to look at too!
Makes me happy and sad to see Pac, he was so damn smart and would’ve 100% continued to blow people’s minds. RIP Pac.
I am also a geminie. But you was the king my brother
After coming from the gutter, not only is it ultra impressive to see how much he accomplished by age 25... but what's even more incredible that he became an icon and still talked about (Probably DAILY), more years than how old he lived!!! And that's KEEPING IT REAL!!!
So much potential.gone to soon ,but left an impression that will never fade .
You can see the gentle human being in him here.. so young & gone too soon
Makes me proud to be a Gemini ❤ R.I.P Pac 🙏 we miss you
So talented, so handsome...way before his time. R.I.P.