Pac aint never tell young niggaz to be criminals..Pac always told you to keep a gun for protection, struggles we faced as black people, teenage pregnancies, politicians, crooked cops, etc.
That's why he's so loved and celebrated today! " He had a heart that was huger than any he was transformation influx and he was a person looking for the right way to articulate humanity in the mist of chaotic difficulty "!
@@ChoicesMade696 He got me to reading the Bible & embracing Jesus & God's message . I woke up 1 day as a li'l kid & realized all of our leaders had that in common . So from there, I set out to find God & some understanding about this world & life . You can't lead the people without God & Jesus . 💯💯
Tupac was like 24 when he died. He knew more than your average 24 year old, but he was still ignorant af. When I was 18, I didn’t think like I did when I was 10 anymore, when I turned 24, I didn’t think like an 18 year old anymore, when I turned 35, I didn’t think the same way I did at 24. Tupac had a lot to learn, and didn’t live long enough too.
that's because THEY stuck that key in his back. Research how much money was made off that West/East coast beef. While Pac was here he left a impact on the culture like no other.
2PAC NEVER CLAIMED TO BE A STREET DUDE 2Pac music was revolutionary 2PAC rapped from the mindset of Black people in different situations. Gangsta, Thug, Single Mother, Struggling, Hustling and of course the ups and downs of fame We all knew about his dancing and acting But his words and actions are why we respect him 80% of pac music was about Peace and Unity 10% was dissing people that went against him The last 10% was commercial music to get people to listen The album
Idc what nobody say Tupac was the realist in this shit….Im convinced some people don’t really listen to Pac music not the hits I’m talking bout the deep cuts
@@youngcity4241 its bullsh**, charleston is right. at 24, you don't have everything figured out in life man, I'm 23 and I can see where Charleston's coming from. he was just trying to find himself like everyone else, and found an identity he liked once he started being around Suge.
@@ChoicesMade696 to make it stop study your lesson/ don't settle for less/ even the genius asks questions/be grateful for blessings/don't ever change keep your essence/the power is in the people and politics we address/always do your best/don't let the pressure make you panic/and when you get stranded/ and things don't go the way you planned it/dreaming of riches/in a position of making a difference/politicians the hypocrites they don't wanna listen
Charleston is like medicine taste bad but good for you. We need that old southeen man bacc in our lives. grandparents showed us what a life with a good women could give you. 1 strong couple will breed generations of family. Bring bacc grandma and them
Pac was of a rare breed that spoke of all he’s lived, experienced and was in full awareness of!! He spoke of the realities of the gutter and wanted to steer the minds of the marginalized youth!! - Can’t lump him in with the studio gangsters: the Ice Cube’s, the Snoop Dogg’s, the Biggies and MOST of todays modern “rappers (if you can call them that)
@@kingtrevon5698exactly and that was only 6 months they act like pac made a whole character change but he died in the middle of a beef. He was still on the same message and change shit and if you see the monster kody phone call he did then it’s facts. Niggas just be talking
Black people need to understand we can be multiple things at the same time just cause im a thug dont mean i cant be a poetry writer or a actor and a revolutionary thats slave thinking
He's speaking on his interpretation of tupac ..He's definitely not speaking for everyone...tupac is loved from all people from all walk of life...he took what tupac said on a low level where as some like myself took it on a high level ..a level of conscious and awareness...there's a difference
Tupac is definitely loved from all walk of life I traveled overseas maybe twice he is the most influential rapper of all time besides Eminem he can only speak from what he he think he knows from his view
Tupac was a great lyricist, but nothing he said should be taken on a high level. Black folks talking about elevated their consciousness from a rap character that got tricked out his life by a low life thug named Suge trying to play gangster. Go read up on James Baldwin, A. Philip Randolph, or Medgar Evers instead of a rapping negro that made you feel some type of way. With all due respect!
Everyone interprets everything differently.. even kids when they listen to parents and grow up in the same house.. when one becomes successful and the other become a street person... even tho they've heard the same teachings from a parent...
He didn't say Tupac wasn't loved. He was saying the persona and character of being a thug overshadowed the true message of what Tupac was trying to push through the acronym thug life. Which ultimately him being mixed up in gang culture is what led to his death. So he saying if he knew Pac was more of an intellectual and revolutionary and was really planning to make major moves to help people. Then he wouldn't have followed what he thought the thug life message meant. But followed the true heart of Pac.
He didn’t listen to or study Tupac as well as he thinks he did. If Tupac inspired you to be “criminal minded” then your comprehension and understanding of him and what he represented is way off
PAC inspired criminality in a lot of his music. He had an Outlaw vibe to his music. His group was called the Immortal Outlaws, the group after that was called Deathrow. He clearly had Criminality laced in a lot of his music. Everything wasn’t Dear Mama, or Keep your Head up
@@tsunami2447 Being that he was literally birthed from The Black Panther movement Tupac was naturally a militant “outlaw” - speaking out against things such as the CRIMINALS in government and police brutality The Outlawz were also named after world leaders Kastro (Castro) Kadafi (Gaddafi) etc etc to symbolize the rebellious/revolutionary ways of Tupac and his Outlawz. Go listen to the song “Outlaw” on the MATW album. That was actually the first time they used it and changed the group name to The Outlawz. That song is not about being a criminal it’s about rebelling against injustices, oppression, and thwarting the efforts of enemies that come with it Again - if Tupac inspired you or anyone to be a criminal then the onus is on that individual to gain a better understanding…..because Tupac’s message is quite clear.
@@GMCworldwide1979 So the song “St. Fame” is a black panther militant song, or anything on Machiavelli 2 or 3 or 4 was pro black music? Bruh, Tupac had a lot of songs. Not just pro black, some pro violence and Pro criminal.
I'm Glad I'm a Fan/Stan of DRAKE... He inspires me to stay off Jail and get these money and take care of loyal friends and family and then see how the hoes come chasing
Like what Tupac did you listen to? 👀. The Tupac stood up against a crowd of gang members for killing a kid? The Tupac that shot off duty cops for hurting an unarmed black man ? The Tupac who wrote Dear, Mama? The Tupac who wrote letter to my unborn child? Encouraged women to keep their head up ? 👀… Couldn’t have been the same guy I listen too 🤷🏾♂️
Well you are a grown man now. Why would you look up to a 25 year old still? Pac himself would have probably evolved by now as a 50 year old man. He is stuck focusing on a 25 yr old.
A same form of entertainment Online..kinda like NWA. Jst ina new form. Another an online character like in wrestling u build a character an u make it big wrk job.
Charleston is spitting facts with this one and it may be a hard pill to swallow or may not connect with many who are still so deeply idol minded but 2Pac misled an entire generation of kids just like all the other rap characters, yes he did have some positive music but the overall message was horrible, people love to run with this narrative that "Tupac never said he was a gangsta" then why did he have a song titled "Gangsta Party" who do y'all think was at that party Nerds? 2pac made you think being a thug was cool, he gave it a different meaning but you can't change the definition of a thug, a thug is a thug, just ask yourself, would you allow your son to wear a bandana to school, pants sagging, spitting toting a Glock and screaming thug life?
This is on an entire level of ignorance & surely lacks a great deal of understanding Pac and the message he primarily spoke. It’s such a simple, small-minded and idiotic statement.
@@TuAmorCheyenne Well being as though this is coming from someone who idolized Pac I can speak from an unbiased perspective, Anybody can have an opinion but unless you can refute the truth then there is nothing left to speak about, just about 80 to 90 percent of 2Pac songs were ignorant, 2pac portrayed himself to be a tuff gangster and majority of the men who idolized Pac are either dead or in jail, he was a puppet used to convince black men to play the game. now they are using his peers.
Disagree tupac life and story so deep alot of miss the point of what he was one up against, two going thru his first three albums was bout black power heavy but he got shot in n.y so he was out for revenge sad part bout it 96 was a short year for him but that what most of us focus on his death row era I blame us its not his fault yall only look at the highlights
CW cared about Tupac but didn't approve what he later became. His lyrics were amazing and many ppl still did crazy things to fulfill their lust turning away from God for material things. He did it his way but parents should not let their kids follow him and die that way. 😂😂😂Lol
Actually its just Fools who dont want to hear facts Unc spitting most of us does want hear it then why he that famous on the internet You for sure learn some new every time he tell
Y’all slow mainstream and popular Pac songs were gangsta songs but his underrated less played songs were different and before you say it Dear Momma and Keep ya head up are 2 but the rest was gangsta type songs
All 2pac songs were gangster? White Mans World? Gangster? Letter to my unborn? Gangster? Changes? Gangster? I get around? Gangster? Unconditional Love? Gangster? Trapped? Gangster? I ain't mad atcha? Gangster? To live and die in L.A? Gangster? Temptations? Gangster? Me against the world? Gangster? Man, if you are saying all 2pacs songs were gangster? You know nothing of his discography!!
Dont care what nobody say on earth 2pac was a real thug more then most on the block please challenge my thoughts with real facts and reasoning because if you use the fact that he was raised right and went to a good school does not mean a damn thing real hood guys know
I remember going thru sum shit and randomly hearing Tupac “keep ya head up” playing in the background…cured my mood
This is the reason why “ when thugs cry” is my favorite song!
Pac aint never tell young niggaz to be criminals..Pac always told you to keep a gun for protection, struggles we faced as black people, teenage pregnancies, politicians, crooked cops, etc.
Check out that from the cradle to the grave... it taught me how to get an LLC 😂😂
My ambitions as a rider
Tupac is overrated and a bad example of the black community
That's why he's so loved and celebrated today!
" He had a heart that was huger than any he was transformation influx and he was a person looking for the right way to articulate humanity in the mist of chaotic difficulty "!
@@ChoicesMade696
He got me to reading the Bible & embracing Jesus & God's message .
I woke up 1 day as a li'l kid & realized all of our leaders had that in common . So from there, I set out to find God & some understanding about this world & life .
You can't lead the people without God & Jesus .
💯💯
Tupac was like 24 when he died. He knew more than your average 24 year old, but he was still ignorant af. When I was 18, I didn’t think like I did when I was 10 anymore, when I turned 24, I didn’t think like an 18 year old anymore, when I turned 35, I didn’t think the same way I did at 24. Tupac had a lot to learn, and didn’t live long enough too.
He was 25 biggie was 24
@@Rod83 ok, my point still stands
That's 💯 bro he really was still a youngin wise but hella reckless
that's because THEY stuck that key in his back. Research how much money was made off that West/East coast beef. While Pac was here he left a impact on the culture like no other.
He wasn't that ignorant watch yo mouth about Pac 🙃
2PAC NEVER CLAIMED TO BE A STREET DUDE
2Pac music was revolutionary
2PAC rapped from the mindset of Black people in different situations. Gangsta, Thug, Single Mother, Struggling, Hustling and of course the ups and downs of fame
We all knew about his dancing and acting
But his words and actions are why we respect him
80% of pac music was about Peace and Unity
10% was dissing people that went against him
The last 10% was commercial music to get people to listen The album
Idc what nobody say Tupac was the realist in this shit….Im convinced some people don’t really listen to Pac music not the hits I’m talking bout the deep cuts
They say “2Pac 2Pac” all day but don’t listen to SH*T he said
he went to an art school man.. he was socially conscious but i don’t think he was a thug.
@@GebreMMII if you don’t understand Pac whole concept with the thug thing go do your research
@@youngcity4241 its bullsh**, charleston is right. at 24, you don't have everything figured out in life man, I'm 23 and I can see where Charleston's coming from. he was just trying to find himself like everyone else, and found an identity he liked once he started being around Suge.
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THUG LIFE do some research like I said
Charleston is a living Legend 💎
A living legend who says one thing then turn around and due the opposite
Safe to say critical thinking is nonexistent with this generation
Listening to pac made me want to be a responsible black man.
Exactly thug life yall know the rules gotta do what you gotta do stay true 😆 🤣
@@ChoicesMade696 to make it stop study your lesson/ don't settle for less/ even the genius asks questions/be grateful for blessings/don't ever change keep your essence/the power is in the people and politics we address/always do your best/don't let the pressure make you panic/and when you get stranded/ and things don't go the way you planned it/dreaming of riches/in a position of making a difference/politicians the hypocrites they don't wanna listen
Shit made me wanna respect women and slide on my enemies
@@younotlyingthe only enemies we have are the government
Same if anything he made me think more about what's going on in the world! "
" That's what I want these young niggas to do ...READ!!" - TUPAC
“Jay Z words are like GOD to us”
Speak for yourself dawg.
💯🤣
his biting ass was definitely not no good to me lol
U just dont wanna here the truth
Facts wtf what a weirdo
hater
Charleston is like medicine taste bad but good for you. We need that old southeen man bacc in our lives. grandparents showed us what a life with a good women could give you. 1 strong couple will breed generations of family. Bring bacc grandma and them
Pac was of a rare breed that spoke of all he’s lived, experienced and was in full awareness of!! He spoke of the realities of the gutter and wanted to steer the minds of the marginalized youth!! - Can’t lump him in with the studio gangsters: the Ice Cube’s, the Snoop Dogg’s, the Biggies and MOST of todays modern “rappers (if you can call them that)
Fax but most only look at his deathrow era when he was mad but don't understand why he was mad
@@kingtrevon5698Exactly
Bro these niggas don’t listen to Pac frfr
pac was a capper lol yall believe everything
@@kingtrevon5698exactly and that was only 6 months they act like pac made a whole character change but he died in the middle of a beef. He was still on the same message and change shit and if you see the monster kody phone call he did then it’s facts. Niggas just be talking
Black people need to understand we can be multiple things at the same time just cause im a thug dont mean i cant be a poetry writer or a actor and a revolutionary thats slave thinking
💯
by thug you mean killing your own people.
Bro hittin hard on this one .... Cause I listened to NWA and Pac back then so i truly understand what he's saying
💯💯💯
He's speaking on his interpretation of tupac ..He's definitely not speaking for everyone...tupac is loved from all people from all walk of life...he took what tupac said on a low level where as some like myself took it on a high level ..a level of conscious and awareness...there's a difference
Tupac is definitely loved from all walk of life I traveled overseas maybe twice he is the most influential rapper of all time besides Eminem he can only speak from what he he think he knows from his view
Thank you💯
Tupac was a great lyricist, but nothing he said should be taken on a high level. Black folks talking about elevated their consciousness from a rap character that got tricked out his life by a low life thug named Suge trying to play gangster. Go read up on James Baldwin, A. Philip Randolph, or Medgar Evers instead of a rapping negro that made you feel some type of way. With all due respect!
Everyone interprets everything differently.. even kids when they listen to parents and grow up in the same house.. when one becomes successful and the other become a street person... even tho they've heard the same teachings from a parent...
He didn't say Tupac wasn't loved. He was saying the persona and character of being a thug overshadowed the true message of what Tupac was trying to push through the acronym thug life. Which ultimately him being mixed up in gang culture is what led to his death.
So he saying if he knew Pac was more of an intellectual and revolutionary and was really planning to make major moves to help people. Then he wouldn't have followed what he thought the thug life message meant. But followed the true heart of Pac.
Charleston definitely bopped his head to Pac music and never understood the messages.
Exactly
@RWNTRSexactly
You just talking and not understanding the message
Stfu Tupac died a fake gangster straight clown
Shuh up goofie
He didn’t listen to or study Tupac as well as he thinks he did. If Tupac inspired you to be “criminal minded” then your comprehension and understanding of him and what he represented is way off
Well Charleston did say they used to rob other races, Pac always said getting back at them “now we taking from them” .
PAC inspired criminality in a lot of his music. He had an Outlaw vibe to his music. His group was called the Immortal Outlaws, the group after that was called Deathrow. He clearly had Criminality laced in a lot of his music. Everything wasn’t Dear Mama, or Keep your Head up
@@tsunami2447 Being that he was literally birthed from The Black Panther movement Tupac was naturally a militant “outlaw” - speaking out against things such as the CRIMINALS in government and police brutality
The Outlawz were also named after world leaders Kastro (Castro) Kadafi (Gaddafi) etc etc to symbolize the rebellious/revolutionary ways of Tupac and his Outlawz. Go listen to the song “Outlaw” on the MATW album. That was actually the first time they used it and changed the group name to The Outlawz. That song is not about being a criminal it’s about rebelling against injustices, oppression, and thwarting the efforts of enemies that come with it
Again - if Tupac inspired you or anyone to be a criminal then the onus is on that individual to gain a better understanding…..because Tupac’s message is quite clear.
@@GMCworldwide1979 So the song “St. Fame” is a black panther militant song, or anything on Machiavelli 2 or 3 or 4 was pro black music? Bruh, Tupac had a lot of songs. Not just pro black, some pro violence and Pro criminal.
Simple
Dem words pac spoke in the earth sense 91 resonates today start from the first album frfr
Listening to PAC, just made me Anti Government.
Tupac still a legend today 👑
I'm Glad I'm a Fan/Stan of DRAKE...
He inspires me to stay off Jail and get these money and take care of loyal friends and family and then see how the hoes come chasing
This is real
Dam bro went deep I could of shed a tear but I can’t 😢
It’s always gotta be blacks dissing pac🙄🙄🙄🙄
Some things will never change
Y’all gotta get these vids in order. Salute though
For sure. We had no intentions of doing this in parts originally and were just dropping clips and then it went off so we re titled and ordered it.
Is for viewa purpose . I like this small clips like this.
Real talk
Like what Tupac did you listen to? 👀. The Tupac stood up against a crowd of gang members for killing a kid? The Tupac that shot off duty cops for hurting an unarmed black man ? The Tupac who wrote Dear, Mama? The Tupac who wrote letter to my unborn child? Encouraged women to keep their head up ? 👀… Couldn’t have been the same guy I listen too 🤷🏾♂️
I think he was talking about when pac got out of prison and signed with death row.
My mama told me: Tupac is not your God😮😢real talk.
Neither was she
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Tupac was a rebel
We trading war stories
Well you are a grown man now. Why would you look up to a 25 year old still? Pac himself would have probably evolved by now as a 50 year old man. He is stuck focusing on a 25 yr old.
I think you missed the point but 🤷♂️
@@TheDanzaProjectdef did
This guy Charleston is so smart man
shut uppppppp thug life
Naw you do pick and choose who u say some about
Listening to lyrics is important so when a nigga try to quote it, it's correct.... he had a point until he tried to quotes shit.
PAC told you. IM A THUG BECAUSE I CAME FROM THA GUTTER.. nothing to do with street status
AND I'M STILL HERE
A same form of entertainment
Online..kinda like NWA. Jst ina new form.
Another an online character like in wrestling u build a character an u make it big wrk job.
💯💯💯
Charleston is spitting facts with this one and it may be a hard pill to swallow or may not connect with many who are still so deeply idol minded but 2Pac misled an entire generation of kids just like all the other rap characters, yes he did have some positive music but the overall message was horrible, people love to run with this narrative that "Tupac never said he was a gangsta" then why did he have a song titled "Gangsta Party" who do y'all think was at that party Nerds? 2pac made you think being a thug was cool, he gave it a different meaning but you can't change the definition of a thug, a thug is a thug, just ask yourself, would you allow your son to wear a bandana to school, pants sagging, spitting toting a Glock and screaming thug life?
😂😂😂 boa yall say anything
This is on an entire level of ignorance & surely lacks a great deal of understanding Pac and the message he primarily spoke. It’s such a simple, small-minded and idiotic statement.
Just stfu y'all stay tryna make Pac look like a villain 🤣
@@TuAmorCheyenne Well being as though this is coming from someone who idolized Pac I can speak from an unbiased perspective, Anybody can have an opinion but unless you can refute the truth then there is nothing left to speak about, just about 80 to 90 percent of 2Pac songs were ignorant, 2pac portrayed himself to be a tuff gangster and majority of the men who idolized Pac are either dead or in jail, he was a puppet used to convince black men to play the game. now they are using his peers.
Disagree tupac life and story so deep alot of miss the point of what he was one up against, two going thru his first three albums was bout black power heavy but he got shot in n.y so he was out for revenge sad part bout it 96 was a short year for him but that what most of us focus on his death row era I blame us its not his fault yall only look at the highlights
Pac was a thug..most ppl just dont know where the word derived from and why he used it as such🤷🏿♂️🤷🏿♂️
Any real person can see tupac wont no thug. He was a philosopher
CW cared about Tupac but didn't approve what he later became. His lyrics were amazing and many ppl still did crazy things to fulfill their lust turning away from God for material things. He did it his way but parents should not let their kids follow him and die that way. 😂😂😂Lol
Is that u katt Williams?
Actually its just Fools who dont want to hear facts Unc spitting most of us does want hear it then why he that famous on the internet You for sure learn some new every time he tell
Y’all slow mainstream and popular Pac songs were gangsta songs but his underrated less played songs were different and before you say it Dear Momma and Keep ya head up are 2 but the rest was gangsta type songs
🤦♂️
Thug Passion!😂
All 2pac songs were gangster?
White Mans World? Gangster?
Letter to my unborn? Gangster?
Changes? Gangster?
I get around? Gangster?
Unconditional Love? Gangster?
Trapped? Gangster?
I ain't mad atcha? Gangster?
To live and die in L.A? Gangster?
Temptations? Gangster?
Me against the world? Gangster?
Man, if you are saying all 2pacs songs were gangster? You know nothing of his discography!!
Yes @@FactsNoBias
Not true listen to the album from 91 the problem is people always skip his first album and listen to the 2nd album
Don't care what cw say guy is a fake
You idolize Tupac, but not Malcolm X? No wonder our people are in last place
Tupac was revolutionary his self!
I feel like he too old to have really believed everything rappers say
Dont care what nobody say on earth 2pac was a real thug more then most on the block please challenge my thoughts with real facts and reasoning because if you use the fact that he was raised right and went to a good school does not mean a damn thing real hood guys know