They took a lot of his interviews off TH-cam… even this is not the full length interview, so shoutout to those who still have his videos saved and stored somewhere safe. They can never erase this man’s legacy no matter how hard they try!!
I’m pretty sure their taking them down because of what he’s saying in the interviews. Pac said it himself, “And now I'm like a major threat. Cause I remind you of the things you were made to forget”. He use to say a lot of things to wake people up to what was really going on and they don’t like that.
@@rickyjackson6538 they just keep asking pac the same old questions when they were interviewing him he needed someone to spark up with and get deep on some next level shit 🙏❤️🔥
@@imadethismix right but they only wanted to show him in a certain way 💯💯 not wanting people to hear his message!!! So he can be labeled as just another rapper 🤷 when he stood for so much more 🙏😇
@@rosariobono6643 Yeah man I feel you they all legendary Foreal and timeless died too soon man 25 I think about that shit I’m 25 in a couple of months man it’s crazy rip to pac man and biggie too fr if they both stayed alive they woulda settled their beef for sure
Drunk 2pac should have invented podcasts. He can talk like a damn gemini and still make sense...and it entertaining and funny and real and he can still talk about real issues.
@@LucaBrasi7548 I mean your saying that like he killed himself he didn’t he was killed and he didn’t see it coming at the time and your also saying that like just because he died at 25 that some how discredits the fact that you couldn’t learn something from him he was highly intelligent real as hell and bold and he stood up for what he believed in and that’s what you can get from these interviews
He comes off obnoxious, charismatic, calm and angry all at the same time. He's a great orator. Although in some parts you can see his youthful ignorance seep out. Still for a 21 year old he was beyond his years and knowledgeable. Cool interview.
People forget he was still a kid basically barely a legal adult trying 2 deal with the whole 🌎 on his shoulders none of us kmow how we would respond in that situation atleast he was real geuine an authentic this nigga 2pac a legend
@@187mrsmith that’s fax it’s fascinating him and biggie we’re only 24-25 when they died man that’s insane bro literally insane most rapper today don’t even get noticed until after 25 that just a statical fact for any gen z haters
@@reneperezjr8383lol exactly.. ‘’one of the most realest ‘’niggas out there’’ is a huge understatement. Pac is without a doubt the realest-most prolific-influential/charismatic-gangster-goodhearted-raw-natural born leader-celebrity ever. No other fckn celebrity comes even close to pac. Had he lived just 10 more years he would have been the most powerful politician in the US also. Imagine a politician that is a rapper, actor and has a huuuge fanbase, all around the world. The other politicians wouldn’t stand a chance. Pac was too fckn powerful and the government can’t have that, that’s why I’m still 1000% convinced the government was directly involved in his death. Every police in every city knew who Tupac was. He fckn shot 2 off duty police officers, how many celebrities or even people can brag about that
Pac died when I was a senior in High School, 3 weeks before I turned 17. I can't believe I was alive when he was alive. He was only 8.5 years older than me and 25 when he passed. I think now about being 25 and having such an impact, not just in music and hip hop but in society and culture. He was too ahead of 1996, ahead of his time. I can only imagine how he'd be now in his 50s.
He was 8.5 years older huh. You do realize being an adult and still saying I’am 29 and a half or he is 6.5 years older than me makes you look like a full blown incompetent dumbass
Pac is the best, feels like he's here today, was soo advanced back in the dayz, I wouldn't love to of met him... Tupac is still my idol til this day 🙏🏽 Rest in Power 🕊
@@michellewray7332 I have never seen a man like Tupac, he is a man in every sense of the word One question: Do you have WhatsApp or Facebook? I want to ask you
TH-cam is literally a time machine. Thank you so much for sharing this video. I’m a huge Tupac fan and I was born 4 years after this interview. It’s like I knew Pac or something because he feels like a big brother that I never had. My mom gave me his last name for my middle name which is cool.
Im from 88 and Pac alwasy felt like my older brother since i first heard him when i was 10 years old all through highschool! even though im a white ass kid from Amsterdam! My dad passed away when i was 19 and all of Pac music relate to me! I remember snippets of this interview from the ""Thug Angel Life Of An Outlaw" dvd! that really gave me the chills when i was 15 years old! But i never seen it whole! Bless up!
I bet while dude was interviewing PAC he probably thought this would be the worst interview in his career but this has to be the best interview footage that is out on PAC. I don’t even believe this interview ever came out back in the day but thanks to the internet we are blessed with this classic. Just straight raw energy the whole video.
It obviously u don't understand what it is like for a black man because he wasn't insane. He spoke reality that if u never lived in the hood, u wouldn't understand.
@@thomasmckinney4556 I think you read what @dw657 meant when he said “The fact he is only 21 years old here is insane” meaning he is in disbelief how someone as young as 2pac in this interview is very smart and intelligent and well spoken
Definitely not this would b bad for young people to learn from. He is too young and has about 4 different personalities in this interview he clearly hasn’t figured out who he wants to be. But u can see he was educated in some topics but didn’t really know to much of statistics in the same topics he was talking about he seems very teenage minded but he was young and age would hav helped him but he never got the chance.
Oh they did! I’m from Chicago and these drill rappers are the kids of PAC generation. Imagine what these young people kids going to be like when they grow up.
It’s actually really good to see Pac just enjoying life and being around his people rather than getting what we always get from him just speaking the truth of the realization of the world. Watching 2Pac smile, laugh and enjoying his company with his loved ones is priceless. You can tell he was well liked, and his haters envied him so much.
It makes me sad aswell, especially in rough times like these. Watching this man always brings back that question "what if". And its sad because he was a real one.
I think he was intimidated because Pac was very loud, he was probably high so didn’t realise he should calm down a bit. He was looking at the camera instead of the interviewer most of the time.
Interviews mind this is going to be viral come on get it together NO MORE WHITE QUESTIONS NO MORE WHITE QUESTIONS HE KEEPS SAYING IN HIS MIND😂😂😂😂only if we could hear interview thinknout loud😂😂😂😂😂
Maybe for entertainment purposes cos he’s drunk and is funny, but his best interviews were when he was sober and switched on like his prison interview no ignorance and one sidedness he embraced whites and Mexicans equally as blacks
For someone like Tupac who died at 25 in 1996, Im happy there is a plenty of footage of him. I loved the first part of him just . eating Doritos and Pizza. Now I know Tupac ate Doritos and asked for an extra bag of them lol
@@realcon5086 yes we do bro. My cousin introduced me to Tupac in the late 90’s early 2000 when I was around 10 years old. It was the ‘me against the world’….more than 20 years later and Tupac is still on my playlist. I still find new songs and footage. The man is one of the few legends of my life and I will listen to him in the 2040’s when Im 50+ and old.
Tupac was my favorite rapper back then. In 93 I was 18 years old. I know at that age I did and said some dumb stuff. I wish he was alive to see a mature Pac.
I died laughing when Pac said “fuck the media” right in the middle of the interview. Pac was clearly bored with his questions and asked him straight up to ask him deeper questions and he would get better answers but the guy just didn’t get it.
2Pac said he "wasn't gonna try to act all enlightened" but the truth is he was VERY enlightened, even at a young age. The wealth of knowledge this man had was just insane, & he truly changed the world and would've changed it even more if he were still here. Also, to all my 2Pac fans: STAY vigilant. Just like 'Pac said in the Vibe interview, people on the other side will say whatever they can to try to assassinate his character. But we know the real. 2Pac is the only rapper that is on the level of Martin Luther King Jr., Malcolm X, Frederick Douglas, etc. There is NO other rapper that is on 'Pac's level because they don't care about black people the same way he did. Do not let these demons slander this incredible man's name without us continuing to fight and spread the many messages 'Pac gave us. Don't let these clowns try to take away from the knowledge & game that 2Pac gave us. Like 'Pac said: "Keep your eyes on the prize." One Love ya'll
By enlightening the masses through his music and activism. Rap was one of the most popular genres for a while now (although it maybe slowly dying) Pac was able to reach a multitude of peopleno matter the race. He taught and shined a light on police brutality, how the government oppressed black ppl, the state of black women and so much more. A revolutionary and its insane to think he was only 25 when he transitioned @Bone_youtube_soft
LOL how was Pac this ignorant, intelligent, well spoken, well read, funny, passionate, Pro Black, harsh, soft, gangsta all at the same time? I giggled the whole time I was watching this video; He was really funny
@@muscleGTV He never said he was a gangstar though.. "Let me say for the record, I am not a gangster and never have been. I’m not the thief who grabs your purse. I’m not the guy who jacks your car. I’m not down with people who steal and hurt others. I’m just a brother who fights back. I’m not some violent closet psycho. I’ve got a job. I’m an artist." his own words!!!.. nd I bet your favorite gangstar would never stand up to racist white cops and shoot them like 2pac did, And i bet your favourite gangsta will never encourage us as blacks to unite and fight back the system, to take our guns and point them at the pigs that kill us everyday - but instead will encourage you to slaughter other black people. Those are the gangsters you guys look up to
2700reup Pac was more of a renegade rebel operating by his own standards but people think everyone has to be some one dimensional gangster to be authentic which is dumb as hell he always said he was a thug which he gave its own meaning behind the letters so stop tryna discredit him.
PAC smashing them chips in the intro killed me..he looks higher than giraffe puxxy.. lol. That being said, this interview was 30 years ago and the topics pac spoke on is relevant today. Now that's a powerful brother.. an thing is ,he was only 21.. Tupac shakur the G.OA.T.💯👏🏾👏🏾😤💨😂
Tupac is so missed. Can u imagine if he was here today ☺️ the things he could have done ✅. His smile is intoxicating . Wait !! When did he die and was this his last album .??
Rip 2pac LL Makaveli Unfortunately everything 2PAC talking about is still going on today we still dealing with crooked police an politicians we still fighting a war on drugs instead of poverty somethings never change!
2PAC WAS SO CATCHY, FUNNY & MAGNIFICENT 🥲❤️🔥💯🤟♾️I CAN HEAR IT THOUSAND TIMES TALKING, LAUGHING 😂 TAKIN GOOD TIMES… I MISS YA TUPAC AMARU SHAKUR THE GREATEST RAPPER EVER EVER EXISTED FOR ME 💚💛❤️
Age aint a number for Tupac. Wisdom and knowledge he was giving to the public. And people still hated on him. Most realist rapper and human being. Til this day i still play his discography! #Fucktheworld
🕊🕊🕊🕊May YAHUAH thy Father bless you all, keep you all, guide you all, protect you all at all times "HALLELUYAH" SHALUM brothers and sisters, Peace out 1 Luv from EL Patron Saint Ricardo. Straight outta San Fernando Valley C.A🕊🕊🕊 📖"Here is the patience of the saints: here are they that guard the commandments of YAHUAH, and the faith of YAHUSHA."📖Revelation 14:12 "Too Live n Die on 818" (City of Tha Saints)
I know Tupac but after watching this I am a lifelong fan. And I was born in 1993 but he was always like a myth and not a real person. He was a black panther/rapper/thug/activist/king/messiah
This man is 21 years old in this interview. . Let that sink in for those that are 18-23 Woman or Man. I just turned 32 and far from living the life of my dreams. I remember when i would defend Pac i would tell everyone i hope i die at 25, just like him. Not knowing that this Man lived 2million lifes in one and made me think 25 was the equivalent of 100. . .
Who is here in nov 2024
Rolling up watching this shit you know
Meeeeee I love him ❤❤❤❤ I hate that he is dead I miss him
Dec2024lol
I was there when it dropped i waa a lil white nigga
I was there when it first dropped 🫳 I was a lil white 🥷🏼 youtube can SUC MY D TOO🎉🎉🎉 STOP CANCELING 🥷🏾🥷🏼🥷🏾 FEEL ME?😊
2pac didn’t need an interviewer he interviewed his own interviews😂
😆
I swear he didn’t lol he was asking his own question and answering them 😂😂
👊🏾👍🏾💪🏾💪🏾
But 2pac still live!!! In Cuba!! 🇨🇺
And one thing I noticed about Tupac iz that he was never interrupted whenever he was talking..love from zambia.
The interviewer couldn’t handle Tupacs energy.. way too strong! You can see he was intimidated and nervous to speak.. Tupac has a strong presence
I agree lolol I dont think Tupac realised he was Tupac looooooooool
No pac was being a butt hole right here js. Still love his music though
Facts
Man watch tupac's high school interview a few years earlier. He's just putting on a big act totally fake for the masses
he was ripped out of his mind
2023 still watching and his voice still powerful👑🔥🔐💯💪🏾
🕊🕊🕊🕊🇲🇽🙏🏿😔🇬🇹🕊🕊🕊
2024
2024 november still watching
Pac had the most electrified soul and heart I’ve ever seen in my life
So it’s okay for him to talk about white men , white ppl , white kids ??? And you like him ???
@@alenkoka7711you gotta tune in to what he’s saying
@@alenkoka7711yes it’s okay
@@alenkoka7711bro he wasn’t bashing yall
@bdoubleu6 Martin Lawrence in the 90s in the same bubble with the electrifying energy
They took a lot of his interviews off TH-cam… even this is not the full length interview, so shoutout to those who still have his videos saved and stored somewhere safe. They can never erase this man’s legacy no matter how hard they try!!
Yes what happened to the video of him spitting jewels to Muslims??
I always download it cause i know they tryne take it down
Yeah I noticed that. Why they taking em down ?
I’m pretty sure their taking them down because of what he’s saying in the interviews. Pac said it himself, “And now I'm like a major threat. Cause I remind you of the things you were made to forget”. He use to say a lot of things to wake people up to what was really going on and they don’t like that.
@@Nino-zg4ux because he exposed the wicked government
Crazy how Tupac kept asking “ask me some deep sh*t” and they still failed to ask him that 😭🙄
these niggas hatin on him for eatting his pizza on god 🤣😭
Don't want to hear the truth 💯🤷
@@rickyjackson6538 they just keep asking pac the same old questions when they were interviewing him he needed someone to spark up with and get deep on some next level shit 🙏❤️🔥
niggas were stressing him out thats why he wasnt passing that blunt to nobody 😂😭
@@imadethismix right but they only wanted to show him in a certain way 💯💯 not wanting people to hear his message!!! So he can be labeled as just another rapper 🤷 when he stood for so much more 🙏😇
PAC Interviewing Himself 😂
Trust
Ainna 😂
😭😂🤣
He really did 😂 ol boy most likely rethought his career here
No they were playing him they low key money chasing police help for future goings .......
This is my favorite 2Pac interview of all time this is his most raw interview
funny as fuck too
Absolutely
His laughter is contagious. Great to hear him so happy in his life ❤
Happy he wasnt happy he was enjoying his life to make the best of it but he wasnt happy for sure
Did you here his songs
Right!!
Absolutely
Damn that interviewer was not prepared for pacs vibe. They probably thought he was crazy but he was just 20 steps ahead
they didnt think he was crazy, they just got unsecure by his knowledge
Nah Tupac was a disrespectful douche, Young black Interviewer tried to get paid Just Like him and ,2pac fked up His career
The main one clearly isn’t comfortable. Very timid.
PAC said fuck it I got this u asking these week ass question 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Yeah that interviewer his questions sucked man come up with better questions
He had a big personality and highly entertaining! I love how honest he was!
Agreed
The man is MAGNETIC
He could talk like a motherf*cker nd he was only 21 here it’s craaaazy. We’ll never see another one like
him again
Right!
The Georgetown Hoyas hat and the throwback Doritos bag though! Time capsule of the early 90's!😆👌🏽
All Richie Rich thinking about is hitting that blunt Tupac Rolled
😂
🤣🤣I peep that to
😂 shit funny
He was fiending for it
😭 💨
I watched every pac interview over 20x each over the years but dis one is the most iconic one in my opinion
The vibe lost tape is my favorite
@@rosariobono6643 Yeah man I feel you they all legendary Foreal and timeless died too soon man 25 I think about that shit I’m 25 in a couple of months man it’s crazy rip to pac man and biggie too fr if they both stayed alive they woulda settled their beef for sure
First time I watch this Tupac was Real. Rip Goat
@@beforeiselfdestruct5143 Frl
Make a playlist for us and send a link I wanna watch them all lol
Drunk 2pac should have invented podcasts. He can talk like a damn gemini and still make sense...and it entertaining and funny and real and he can still talk about real issues.
Imagine Pac on Drinks champ lol.
@@brucemiller648 would’ve been crazy
You really just bought up a fückïng zodiac sign god please just kill me so tired of this fucking generation getting on my nerves
Pac should've invented the LGBTQ community.
He was a gemini.
I love Tupac! I’m so grateful we have these interviews to look back at & learn from. 🖤
في السعوديه نحب توباك
What you learned?how to get killed at 25..?stop that weed
@@LucaBrasi7548 I mean your saying that like he killed himself he didn’t he was killed and he didn’t see it coming at the time and your also saying that like just because he died at 25 that some how discredits the fact that you couldn’t learn something from him he was highly intelligent real as hell and bold and he stood up for what he believed in and that’s what you can get from these interviews
@@thenecessarynews9371 playing the fool and got killed
Even after 20or 25y we still learning crazy shit
Tupac said "The Tube Watchin me" I know he was talking about the tv but it sounds prophetic being on TH-cam
“You had your chance man” 🤣🤣
Lmfao! Ah felt for him the most at that point, dude was so intimidated and inferior
He comes off obnoxious, charismatic, calm and angry all at the same time. He's a great orator. Although in some parts you can see his youthful ignorance seep out. Still for a 21 year old he was beyond his years and knowledgeable. Cool interview.
The goat
People forget he was still a kid basically barely a legal adult trying 2 deal with the whole 🌎 on his shoulders none of us kmow how we would respond in that situation atleast he was real geuine an authentic this nigga 2pac a legend
@@187mrsmith that’s fax it’s fascinating him and biggie we’re only 24-25 when they died man that’s insane bro literally insane most rapper today don’t even get noticed until after 25 that just a statical fact for any gen z haters
The intveriewer was corny to pac thats why he was actin like that
Pac was bitchmade.
THIS ENERGY THROUGHOUT THE WHOLE INTERVIEW ⚡️🌪️
Absolutely
Pac is very charismatic
Agreed
and very unbalanced
The fact he had he own interview just brainstorming 😭😭😭
Agreed
I love this Man..... There will NEVER be another......
RIP PAC one of the most realest niggas out there
He is the realest person ever
@@reneperezjr8383 tru that
@@reneperezjr8383lol exactly.. ‘’one of the most realest ‘’niggas out there’’ is a huge understatement. Pac is without a doubt the realest-most prolific-influential/charismatic-gangster-goodhearted-raw-natural born leader-celebrity ever. No other fckn celebrity comes even close to pac. Had he lived just 10 more years he would have been the most powerful politician in the US also. Imagine a politician that is a rapper, actor and has a huuuge fanbase, all around the world. The other politicians wouldn’t stand a chance.
Pac was too fckn powerful and the government can’t have that, that’s why I’m still 1000% convinced the government was directly involved in his death.
Every police in every city knew who Tupac was. He fckn shot 2 off duty police officers, how many celebrities or even people can brag about that
@McKurdi we are all heartbroken he is gone!!!
@@reneperezjr8383Next to Malcolm X.
Pac died when I was a senior in High School, 3 weeks before I turned 17. I can't believe I was alive when he was alive. He was only 8.5 years older than me and 25 when he passed. I think now about being 25 and having such an impact, not just in music and hip hop but in society and culture. He was too ahead of 1996, ahead of his time. I can only imagine how he'd be now in his 50s.
He was 8.5 years older huh.
You do realize being an adult and still saying I’am 29 and a half or he is 6.5 years older than me makes you look like a full blown incompetent dumbass
Oh wow I was 6
You look like you're in your 20s!!!
@@AngelHoll-pr8fz lol thank you. Much appreciated! I’m 44
@@MsRaquelD you're welcome missing 2pac!!!
Pac is the best, feels like he's here today, was soo advanced back in the dayz, I wouldn't love to of met him... Tupac is still my idol til this day 🙏🏽 Rest in Power 🕊
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I don't want to be somebody's worker all my life. - Tupac Shakur
Right, that's why I think he would've eventually left Death Row, it was just a stepping stone for Pac, nothing long term.
@@lynnharrington8893missing him
he said " a nobody-worker"
@@bryanmoyafitcorrection😂he said “I don’t wanna be nobody worked all my life” 18:27
It's 2024 and I'm still listening to this interview and I can't get enough of it
Me too❤😂
@@michellewray7332 Hello Michel, do you have WhatsApp? I want to ask you a question
@@michellewray7332 Tupac is a man who emulates all the forces of evil Do you have WhatsApp or Facebook? I want to inquire about something
@@michellewray7332 I have never seen a man like Tupac, he is a man in every sense of the word One question: Do you have WhatsApp or Facebook? I want to ask you
Why doesn't pac have a statue?!
I could listen to him forever
Me too
💙🕊💚
He told him, "If you ask some whack stuff, Ima answer like I'm bored." We miss you, King.
I feel u
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Agreed
No not quite.. He told him, “if you ask me something someone else already did, ima answer like I’m bored.
TH-cam is literally a time machine. Thank you so much for sharing this video. I’m a huge Tupac fan and I was born 4 years after this interview. It’s like I knew Pac or something because he feels like a big brother that I never had. My mom gave me his last name for my middle name which is cool.
Im from 88 and Pac alwasy felt like my older brother since i first heard him when i was 10 years old all through highschool! even though im a white ass kid from Amsterdam! My dad passed away when i was 19 and all of Pac music relate to me! I remember snippets of this interview from the ""Thug Angel Life Of An Outlaw" dvd! that really gave me the chills when i was 15 years old! But i never seen it whole! Bless up!
That's crazy ... that's a good name to have young G💯
@@s.e.t.3055 thanks a lot brother
@@LoneWolfe_XX all day 💯💯
Amauru or Shakur ?
I bet while dude was interviewing PAC he probably thought this would be the worst interview in his career but this has to be the best interview footage that is out on PAC. I don’t even believe this interview ever came out back in the day but thanks to the internet we are blessed with this classic. Just straight raw energy the whole video.
Pac was the first person that I've seen wear a star ring now all the rappers are wearing it today, he was a trendsetter without trying.
That's one of the rings they took from him.
Real life talk ✅
Pac and Devante Swing. Trendsetters
The fact he is only 21 years old here is insane
Your point
It obviously u don't understand what it is like for a black man because he wasn't insane. He spoke reality that if u never lived in the hood, u wouldn't understand.
@@thomasmckinney4556 I think you read what @dw657 meant when he said “The fact he is only 21 years old here is insane” meaning he is in disbelief how someone as young as 2pac in this interview is very smart and intelligent and well spoken
@@thomasmckinney4556 he never called him insane he just said it is insane that 2pac was only 21 in this interview because he is very mentally mature.
@@thomasmckinney4556 Lol you don’t even understand what he meant. Just shutup lmao
This interview definitely proves there’s power in the tongue. Pac practically predicted his whole life in this one interview alone. Shit kinda eerie.
You shook?
U suge at night?
thats actually so true
It’s not eerie when it’s planned.
@@oneday5572 ain’t nothing planned life just happened
They Got him Diddy he's done now 2024, Rest up Pac 🐐🕊️🙏🏾
Justice 4 pac Diddy iz over
Heavenly ✌ peace 🌍 ❤💯 %
This is golden I love it ‼️‼️‼️🤣🤣🤣 he had the cutest laugh and smile 🤣🤣🤣❤️❤️
❤love you pac,I cried all day when you pass,miss u there will never be another you. THUG LIFE BAAAAABY
Teachers really gotta play this for social/history class soon for the generations to come. This interview is iconic.
Definitely not this would b bad for young people to learn from. He is too young and has about 4 different personalities in this interview he clearly hasn’t figured out who he wants to be. But u can see he was educated in some topics but didn’t really know to much of statistics in the same topics he was talking about he seems very teenage minded but he was young and age would hav helped him but he never got the chance.
Lmao such ignorance
I love pac but not this interview He was wildin out in this one
Nahh lol my guy pac was wildin in this
Oh they did! I’m from Chicago and these drill rappers are the kids of PAC generation.
Imagine what these young people kids going to be like when they grow up.
Pac was not always happy but he was sometimes enjoying life.
Yep facts
You made no sense???
@@thenecessarynews9371 And you’re an idiot for concurring with him smh
@@zendavis3501he made completely sense, PAC was not happy about the life that was dealt to him. However, he stead making the best of life he had.
Fearless, Raw and Real 💪🏽💯🕊️
We miss you, Pac‼️
Mann 2Pac was so real & he was funny asf in this this interview 😂‼️
Missing him
It’s actually really good to see Pac just enjoying life and being around his people rather than getting what we always get from him just speaking the truth of the realization of the world. Watching 2Pac smile, laugh and enjoying his company with his loved ones is priceless. You can tell he was well liked, and his haters envied him so much.
I be in disbelief/mad sometimes knowing PAC ain't living no more
Well he's dead. Simple and plain. As much as we don't like it
It makes me sad aswell, especially in rough times like these. Watching this man always brings back that question "what if". And its sad because he was a real one.
I feel like that about my GM
akil the mc
Same😭
Poor interviewer he looks lost in the sauce, Pac energy caught him off guard
Yeah I know
I think he was intimidated because Pac was very loud, he was probably high so didn’t realise he should calm down a bit. He was looking at the camera instead of the interviewer most of the time.
Interviews mind this is going to be viral come on get it together NO MORE WHITE QUESTIONS NO MORE WHITE QUESTIONS HE KEEPS SAYING IN HIS MIND😂😂😂😂only if we could hear interview thinknout loud😂😂😂😂😂
I grew up watching you come up. Only 21 years old; you accomplished so much. I miss you.
He had such alpha presence that power & boldness just radiates from him! His intelligence and mind was way ahead of his time!
Pac's music helped me get through some rough times in the hood. his spirit lives on.. rip 🕊✝
2 pac was the coolest dude I miss him
We are all heartbroken he's gone
This is some things that not many people get to see so I'm blessed to be able to see
I'm one of the BIGGEST Pac fans. I always suspected, but now I know. His energy was special 🙏🏾🕊🕊🕊
suspected what?
@@renzo2k20feminist nigga or gay
I miss Tupac 😢it so cute to see him eat his pizza 🍕 let him enjoy it! RIP pac ❤
9:57 had me thinking he wasn't enjoying it too much 😂
@@vSouthernTeaZ😂😂😂
He only ate two slices 😅
We all luv Pacs energy and realness.. like when checking the interviewer about the questions he asking . 💪🏾
The interviewer dead went from interviewing to just chilling with Pac. lol.
he did! i forgot he was there
😂😭😭😭FR
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For him having a powerful voice, I didn't know he could hit high notes😂😂 . His laugh at about 3 minutes in
He was tooo ahead of his time 😢❤
I watch all Pac interviews the guy is well spoken
YES
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Best interview ever
Maybe for entertainment purposes cos he’s drunk and is funny, but his best interviews were when he was sober and switched on like his prison interview no ignorance and one sidedness he embraced whites and Mexicans equally as blacks
@@sleepydank8330 no Tupac best interview slash speech when he was talking about Latasha harlins
For someone like Tupac who died at 25 in 1996, Im happy there is a plenty of footage of him. I loved the first part of him just . eating Doritos and Pizza. Now I know Tupac ate Doritos and asked for an extra bag of them lol
I mean he was still a human being 😂
Lol he is high AF
Tf....he wasn't a god-damn alien
We enjoy when he enjoys
@@realcon5086 yes we do bro. My cousin introduced me to Tupac in the late 90’s early 2000 when I was around 10 years old. It was the ‘me against the world’….more than 20 years later and Tupac is still on my playlist. I still find new songs and footage. The man is one of the few legends of my life and I will listen to him in the 2040’s when Im 50+ and old.
The interviewer lost control of own show real quick....Pack saw weakness and then it was over- it became the 2Pac sound exchange !!
30 years later still a classic under rated interview and album Strictly For My Niggaz
Wow he was 19 here right? We are all still heartbroken about his death!!!
💪🏾Thanks to whoever posted this video a real one RIP Pac🕊️🕊️🙏🏿🙏🏿
They really were too slow for Pac. Couldn't ask deep shit like he was expecting. What a waste of a genius
Facts they couldn't relate em
They were nervous
@@AngelHoll-pr8fz when he said "they fear me in my physical form" he meant it
@@VictorOrora I agree
Barely had the chance tbh lol
I feel like this the best Pac interview
RIP 2pac shakur 1971-1996 they will never be a human being like this Dude
Mane Pac was to out going and authentic tha interviewer couldn’t handle his energy 😂😂😂. This will always be my favorite version of Pac
I still love this man the goat
Yeah
Tupac was my favorite rapper back then. In 93 I was 18 years old. I know at that age I did and said some dumb stuff. I wish he was alive to see a mature Pac.
"Ask me some deep questions " the 🐐
X said same thing
Crazy this was the same year I was born long live 2pac real solider 🙏🏻
damn
Why is it crazy lol
Wow I was 3
@@MrFlipCash cus he’s still relevant gz
I died laughing when Pac said “fuck the media” right in the middle of the interview. Pac was clearly bored with his questions and asked him straight up to ask him deeper questions and he would get better answers but the guy just didn’t get it.
THANK YOU! He just didn’t get it. he either was ill prepared or just trying to “go by the books”
2Pac said he "wasn't gonna try to act all enlightened" but the truth is he was VERY enlightened, even at a young age. The wealth of knowledge this man had was just insane, & he truly changed the world and would've changed it even more if he were still here.
Also, to all my 2Pac fans: STAY vigilant. Just like 'Pac said in the Vibe interview, people on the other side will say whatever they can to try to assassinate his character. But we know the real. 2Pac is the only rapper that is on the level of Martin Luther King Jr., Malcolm X, Frederick Douglas, etc.
There is NO other rapper that is on 'Pac's level because they don't care about black people the same way he did. Do not let these demons slander this incredible man's name without us continuing to fight and spread the many messages 'Pac gave us. Don't let these clowns try to take away from the knowledge & game that 2Pac gave us.
Like 'Pac said: "Keep your eyes on the prize."
One Love ya'll
How'd he change the world? Please explain
By enlightening the masses through his music and activism. Rap was one of the most popular genres for a while now (although it maybe slowly dying) Pac was able to reach a multitude of peopleno matter the race. He taught and shined a light on police brutality, how the government oppressed black ppl, the state of black women and so much more. A revolutionary and its insane to think he was only 25 when he transitioned @Bone_youtube_soft
@@Bone_youtube_soft he didn't change shit lol
LOL how was Pac this ignorant, intelligent, well spoken, well read, funny, passionate, Pro Black, harsh, soft, gangsta all at the same time?
I giggled the whole time I was watching this video; He was really funny
He was a fake gangsta wasn’t born good made he switched his persona to sell more in da music industry
@@muscleGTV He never said he was a gangstar though.. "Let me say for the record, I am not a gangster and never have been. I’m not the thief who grabs your purse. I’m not the guy who jacks your car. I’m not down with people who steal and hurt others. I’m just a brother who fights back. I’m not some violent closet psycho. I’ve got a job. I’m an artist."
his own words!!!.. nd I bet your favorite gangstar would never stand up to racist white cops and shoot them like 2pac did, And i bet your favourite gangsta will never encourage us as blacks to unite and fight back the system, to take our guns and point them at the pigs that kill us everyday - but instead will encourage you to slaughter other black people. Those are the gangsters you guys look up to
2700reup Pac was more of a renegade rebel operating by his own standards but people think everyone has to be some one dimensional gangster to be authentic which is dumb as hell he always said he was a thug which he gave its own meaning behind the letters so stop tryna discredit him.
@@ejayemike6541 facts
Pac was the biggest contradiction next Kanye😭😭
Once you watch his interviews, you'll know more about em
The way that man watched over that blunt while hugging the shyt outta pac arm was crazy 😂
Bruh on god😂😂
PAC smashing them chips in the intro killed me..he looks higher than giraffe puxxy.. lol. That being said, this interview was 30 years ago and the topics pac spoke on is relevant today. Now that's a powerful brother.. an thing is ,he was only 21.. Tupac shakur the G.OA.T.💯👏🏾👏🏾😤💨😂
I really enjoyed every bit of the interview. Tupac Shakur he's a vibe, his energy was unmatched 💯 . Rest on King of rap Tupac Shakur 🙏 🙌🕊💔
He's corny and a fraud. An actor working for the most low. He's playing a role, a character. He went to drama school. Hl
Pac 100% actually freestyled fluently.
Tupac is so missed. Can u imagine if he was here today ☺️ the things he could have done ✅. His smile is intoxicating . Wait !! When did he die and was this his last album .??
@@biffymackay9771996 he died, and Don Killuminati - The 7 Day Theory is Tupacs last album
Pacs laugh so fcking contagious istg 😂
He was very powerful the way he talk
I agree
A rapper like this wil never be born again 👑
NBA YoungBoy peak days?
Reincarnation 😮perhaps ...
damn pac invented mukbang and podcast, back in the mid90's🤷🏾♂
You ain't lying
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Early 90’s
Drunk pac was on another level. Watched this over 20 years ago
He was not drunk this is 2pac always on
@@c.t.fmokedespook6407he was drunk and high you seen the beer he drunk with his pizza
@@c.t.fmokedespook6407definitely was drunk stop meat riding
Rip 2pac LL Makaveli
Unfortunately everything 2PAC talking about is still going on today we still dealing with crooked police an politicians we still fighting a war on drugs instead of poverty somethings never change!
I can't get enough this interview 2pac is so funny
2PAC WAS SO CATCHY, FUNNY & MAGNIFICENT 🥲❤️🔥💯🤟♾️I CAN HEAR IT THOUSAND TIMES TALKING, LAUGHING 😂 TAKIN GOOD TIMES… I MISS YA TUPAC AMARU SHAKUR THE GREATEST RAPPER EVER EVER EXISTED FOR ME 💚💛❤️
We love you PAC ❤
“And we claim 2pac as a source of pride.” - Zion I (The Bay)
2PAC has spoken lol. I love it!
Tupac went hard if you ask me some fake sht imma answer it fake ..damn that went hard
Agreed
Age aint a number for Tupac. Wisdom and knowledge he was giving to the public. And people still hated on him. Most realist rapper and human being. Til this day i still play his discography! #Fucktheworld
🕊🕊🕊🕊May YAHUAH thy Father bless you all, keep you all, guide you all, protect you all at all times "HALLELUYAH" SHALUM brothers and sisters, Peace out 1 Luv from EL Patron Saint Ricardo. Straight outta San Fernando Valley C.A🕊🕊🕊
📖"Here is the patience of the saints: here are they that guard the commandments of YAHUAH, and the faith of YAHUSHA."📖Revelation 14:12
"Too Live n Die on 818"
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this is the realest interview Pac ever did! 💯😆
He was wildin out the entire time
Long Live Tupac Shakur 💯🙏🏽💎🐐
I know Tupac but after watching this I am a lifelong fan. And I was born in 1993 but he was always like a myth and not a real person. He was a black panther/rapper/thug/activist/king/messiah
2pac was going in on them Doritos😂 but always and forever be the goat
Lol
Thank God for Tupac Shakur best of the best legacy love you bro always appreciate you for you ❤❤❤
This man is 21 years old in this interview. . Let that sink in for those that are 18-23 Woman or Man. I just turned 32 and far from living the life of my dreams. I remember when i would defend Pac i would tell everyone i hope i die at 25, just like him. Not knowing that this Man lived 2million lifes in one and made me think 25 was the equivalent of 100. . .
His energy…goddamn😂😂😂