@@IAmYourReflection 212 comments just on this video? I get your uncle touched you but do you need go around picking fights with people for attention? And also...You're gay bitch.
Definitely not a persona if you were someone who's listened to his music first hand beyond someone else's word on PAC. The real him was on point with what you said a creative intelligent true artist who cared for the world despite how it treated him and through moments of anger he still was the real him no matter the storm, all I know is the media painted another persona
Here I am in my kitchen listening to this Tupac interview in 2024. At this point, Tupac has been dead longer than he was alive, yet we’re still listening to his music, interviews, and every little thing we can get our hands on. RIP Tupac. Man you were something different..
@Brian Robertson That's just people justifying their failure, because no one wants to view their channel, Instagram, or "mixtape". You're basically saying everybody from Biggie, Nas, Cube, Master P, Busta, Snoop, DMX, Jeezy, 3 6 Mafia, Bone, Nelly, Outkast, and an infinite amount of others, are all gay. A little farfetched, don't you think?
@@BlackConnection337 look at the right earring (universal sign at time for gay men. Straight men would wear it on the left) the twinkle in eyes and hand gestures.. GAY.
Exactly....when teenagers actually had to use their minds and had extensive vocabularies! These kids could learn a lot from Tupac Shakur today! He was polite, well spoken, articulate and very innocent at 17 but he was still able to understand things beyond his years! These rappers today especially 17 can’t even complete a sentence or speak correctly. They are an embarrassment to our culture and because they don’t know why Hip Hop was created they disrespect it and all of us. Sad.
What he said "If there was no money and our wealth was based on our morals and how we treated people, we'd all be millionaires" That's a genius right there. Most people won't understand the depth of that comment and it'll go straight over their head. But what he said there was 100% truth..
Neverlandia Sounds profound -- and Tupac is my guy -- but if you process what he said it doesnt make sense; it should be the opposite: "society would be bankrupt if our wealth was based on how we treat each other". /bklyn👑
Robert Motión Nobody would choose to be poor. The point of the message is if you could make money off your morals people would be nicer so they could get money making everyone millionaires
Yonatan Leulseged nah I got that...that was clear to me. Easy to read outta context tho if you don't take the time to watch video (and we both know some won’t). Jus a thought, we on same page👌🏾 /bklyn👑
Robert Motión your comment is true though. Many of us would be bankrupt if wealth was based on how we treat people. It takes strength to love, it’s hard to love, it is hard work to love . It’s easier to push away and hate, it’s easier, more common and normalized. I’m glad you wrote your comment, brought some ideas that have value to think on
This teenager didn't know that he has 8 years left to live his life. And we can also die at anytime, too. This evening or tomorrow morning, or even right after we read this comment. Who knows? Did you know that Shakur means Thankful in Arabic? His fellow crewmate, Mutah Beale, reminded me of this. May Allah give us hidayah and tawfiq, and give us serenity in this worldly life, qubr life, and afterlife (akhirah). I don't mind of having such short lifespan, as long as i died as Muslim and do many good things for my community and whole humanity, with the permission of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful. The One who send Abraham, Moses, Solomon, Jesus, and Muhammad as His messengers, and The One who told us to be good to ourselves and others, because He loves the doers of good. (Qur'an 3 : 134)
BraidedLady around 1992/1993 when he got bigger he started predicting his own death because he knew people was after him and he was starting to come to peace with that fact
Patrick Phokoane Oh well sorry for the misunderstood..Yeah he had rage in him cause people who he called friends lied to him and tried to kill him fucking cops also closed him in jail although he did nothing wrong and many other reasons. So he expressed his feelings through his music.
This is what the theatre and ballet lessons promote, a well mannered polite student of the performing arts. Tupac was a ballerina for three years, while also performing in plays at baltimore high school. The years spent from 15 to 18 ballet dancing, proved vital for tupac as he entered the screen actors guild in his 20s
Not to mention the body movement classes & speech for the stage classes is why his mannerisms are sooo fluid, those exercises work to warm you up & relax you before any rehearsal & performance. He’s at a different high-school in this interview& you can just see the tip top performance ready shape he is in! These comments about him being zesty unfortunately comes from my own black people because most times we know nothing about performance art fine art etc…arts & craft is the most we learn in pre school, & we stigmatize male performers badly! But I see the muscle mass in his arms 💪🏾 lol I had no muscle mass until like 23…I think him having to leave that theatre school & become an adult a bit to early hardened him!
morons like you, with your naivety, are the reason this world is falling to pieces. he was a poseur, he acted the role of gangster to make money, influencing stupid people to do things he had never done himself, notwithstanding his making records which would suggest he had. He then got shot. Don't prate on about him being a philosopher when he was nothing more than a avarice fuelled charlatan
@@craigward7691 troll. He's the son of a black panther who had higher dreams and aspirations than your miserable underachieving ass. The gangstas were the only ones there to bail him out of jail on charges he was innocent of the whole time. So yes he got caught up with the wrong crowd. It doesn't lessen his legacy
A seventeen year old teenager... talking about Philosophy, respect, real world, poverty, politics, speak up.... is a wonderful human being!!! We miss you Tupac... !
he was picked and coached to be a fake character just like all these so called entertainers, they go to school to learn how to be a character, what to say, their music is written for them, the n.w.o. coaches these fake anti freedom, anti American, anti capitalist, bastards every step of the way, shut up tool
Beatrice Olivier so if I walk up to you looking like dat dress like dat moving my hands and my eyes like dat you would go give me your number and not say I'm gay
@@Gameboy-Unboxings if that's actually true, he likely wasn't gonna make it anyway, and i guarantee she wanted him to no longer suffer. she belived he belonged. up there in that chariot with the king of kings and everyone on HIS team, and sooner rather than suffering on earth. (not that i necessarily believe in god, exactly; i don't DISBELIEVE, but i'm not exactly religious, either. if there IS something after this, you better believe 'Pac is there.) either way, are you really saying that his mother was cruel right now??
Wow i am so impressed by Tupacs intelligence, wisdom & philosophical viewpoint. He was ahead of his time. Not to mention, how he exudes charm ... so sad he was robbed of his life. Rip sweet soul..❤🙏🕊
Im 51 years old and feel like less of a man the longer I listen to this child talk. The raw power of him being able to do that to me. from something he talked about in 1988. Is... just... its baffling me. I;m not even a fan of tupac or rap or anything, i was advised to watch this by a colleague about how this young man was killed because of his intelligence. And I now believe that to be true. True respect to this man. Tupac just made a 51 year old fan TWENTY TWO YEARS after his death.
Let me help you define irony; The name of the guy who was Tupac's main singing vocalist during the last recording years of his life was.... wait for it.... DANNY BOY!
Bianca Heath He'd be some type of inspirational leader.. but America and the world persay would be a VERY different place.. some people are just air-benders like that.. that's why they don't usually live that long.. threat to the status quo and power!
Wow, I'm 18 myself and a rapper and seeing this interview is very insightful. 2pac you're very inspiring. Changed my perspective on many things, thank you! - Davion [2024]
This man cannot be compared to any other rapper because he is of another and higher level Tupac Shakur: Wisdom, culture, confidence, strength, maturity, 🖤🖤🖤
Had he just lived 5 more years he would have become a prophet like personality and an avalanche of achievements in his name he would have definitely changed the world
@@BlackGypsyCharm yes he was so smart and people actually listened to him, but it's sad as a black community we learned to settle everything with a gun.
@@creativejustice1298 more intelligent? Lol! According to the national center for education statistics the median income for ages 25-34 with a bachelors degree was 50,000 a year! And a lifetime of paying back Student loans! 2pac knew exactly what he wanted to do! Being focused and intelligence comes hand and hand! Wich the majority of college students do not have! Nor a sense of whats really going on in the world! Im going to have to disagree with you on this one.
I loved this interview, he was very intelligent for that age and he saw things in his lifetime. He knew that he will leave an impact on people’s lives.
King Savage 😄 I'm so sorry for laughing, but 2 sec into this, I tried not to think it, but...😳 He did find his way into his manhood/mannerisms, etc. Socially aware on all levels.
8 years later he passes... this still annoys me how he was taken from the world at 25 .. Eminem is still rapping at 49 years old.. imagine the movies he would of made, the music we lost. Such a special man
Bottom line: No matter how down Pac thought he was with the West Coast, at the end of the day he was still from the East Coast ( NYC & B-More) -- Then once Pac made it out to Cali, first he was f*cking with Crips in Thug Life then ended up f*cking with Bloods when he linked up with Suge Death Row. All of this was never gonna be OK during that particular era in LA -- sh*t was too real at that time. By the time came into the game, he was able to get a Westside pass
@@Tarantulisimo he created an image to be something he really wasn't when deep down he was gay that's what I see in this video could be wrong but he has a real feminine demeanor in this video
Anyone who is amazed at how articulate he is, I can say without out a doubt is at least a decade younger than he is. This was the norm before the internet and social media. We read books and used our minds and imaginations to entertain is. How many books have you read for personal pleasure this year? How many years since you read a book?
It’s crazy how he makes the same hand gestures as Afini. You can tell she was the main influence in his life , she raised him to be a rich man. Not rich in a materialistic way but rich intellectually. R.I.P. Afini & Tupac Shakur.
He has his mother’s mannerisms. Almost feminine like. You can tell he was a Mothers Boy. Very intelligent and soft spoken. Hard to believe he’s the same Tupac we all grew up with.
I wouldn’t say completely feminine also he was a performing arts student…that physical training, body warm ups & vocal warm up allows your body to be fluid & less tense & able to mold physicality when your crafting character work for plays! Look at the muscle mass on his arms lol dude was very comfortable with male body 💪🏾 I was a theatre geek & didn’t start getting some muscle mass until 23…also in ballet & fencing they train your upper body especially arms to be fluid while the legs are swift & controlled! ballet tho is tough & painful because of intensive stretching the intense muscle breakdown & reforming especially during that initial toe pointe training! but when males do ballet they get tone & muscle mass fast
I hate the fact that you guys skip over the fact that after this he experienced police brutality he experienced getting shot he experienced betrayal by friends he experienced prison.. WHO would be how they were at 17 after experiencing those things?? Is it that hard to understand?
@@passionplaya4510 Yeah. His tough guy persona, down to the way he spoke, was an act plain and simple. And people ate it up. He was a good actor at least
Oh Pac, sweet baby boy. This world was robbed when you were taken from us 🥺 gone at 24 smh such a pure soul. I wish the world never hardened you! I wonder how the world and hip hop would be if you were still here. I miss you! ✨🤍
@Joe M. Oooh, Joe, Joe,..look deeper than that..and you will find your answer..dont take the easy way out..dont accept shallow...take ur soul deeper..peace💕💯
Isn't it ironic ,all these years later everything he is talking about is still relevant today .Not much has changed . He was way beyond his years , en old soul . God bless
@@gabrielscruggsjr9492 Are you slow? He said he has a mind of a 30-40 year old at 17, so thats why in his 20s he was ahead of his time. Nowhere he said he Tupac was 20 in this interview goofy.
@@itzdaniella4017 IM PRAYING FOR YOU. ...God bless you sister.. your obviously going through something that you would go that far and insult someone like me that you don't know all because I misread a comment lol. ILL PRAY FOR YOU. ALL LOVE
It still amazes me that people compare Pac and Biggie. Pac was sooooooo ahead of his time. Forget Biggie, this man was a leader, amazing speaker/poet, revolutionary, etc. Pac was just different. So sad he passed so young. He legit possessed the mindframe of a Ghandi, Mother Teresa, Nelson Mandella, the Dalai Lama's, the real Jesus, etc.
I love his analogies. Having a bad childhood, I can relate. It makes you grow up so fast and one of the benefits of having to grow up this way is the ability to express yourself.
8yrs later.....dead! Most ppl dont know that he had never been to jail until after he made his first album....this interview proves it! Sad, he never had a chance....because he's too vocal. Tupac the GOAT!!! Hands Down!!
I usually don’t leave comments and I’ve always been a Tupac fan. Man this Interview gave me goose bumps a few times, his responses have repeatedly shocked me, I’ve teared up fighting back my emotions. Sometimes God sends us gifted individuals that are generational talents, But sometimes we get a rare generational mind. I don’t think of him as a rapper nor a poet nor actor or entertainer, This guy is a philosopher. It’s a shame he’s not mentioned with the likes of Einstein or Sigmund Freud. #Respect
I agree. He was so many different things though. Absolutely a beautiful heart and mind too. He cared about people. Was the realest. Beautiful angel right here. I hope you have a beautiful day.🙂
I don't know why, but I feel so sorry for him in this interview all he went through. They set him up so many times & back stabbed him, no he wasn't a saint either. However what made him angry is people started beef with him. He never started it first. Seeing this interview made me wanna cry thinking of all he went through. Still seems like yesterday we lost him 😢
Nat1 same and he really fought so hard for the people!!! his stepfather mutulu Shakur said he cared about people so much he would start crying in front of him he would get frustrated because he didn't know how to help people and people didn't care about each other!! but I feel the same😔😔😔😔
Nat1 Ditto, I get so emotional every time I hear him speak, just the sound of his voice makes my heart flutter. Pac is just a year older then myself and Lord knows I wish I would've had the opportunity to have met him. It sickens me to my stomach to see and hear all the B.S he had to endeavor, and if God were to ever grant me a wish, it would be to see him in life form...Love you Tupac...mourn you till I join you, wherever you are
As a matter of fact, I'm a Christian who worships GOD & JESUS Christ. I never said I worshiped PAC, but I knew he was mislabeled & wasn't a mean guy unless you messed with him. I believe he would've changed a lot of rappers & did gpod for the community.
Such beautiful purity.... society created a beast. This interview is so special because it shows how a rose truly can grow from concrete. He had such a gentle heart man. The vultures caused him to be so hard core. He trusted too easily. But even then you could see how beautiful a soul he was. Truly he did what he was purposed to do. To those saying he is fake think about just going though heart ache. Constant heart break can change you. You put a wall up and some times you become tough just so people can't hurt you the same way. It's not that you are mean or nasty it's just that you refuse to be the same fool over again. Ya know?
There's the famous story of Maya Angelou hearing him cursing out a load of guys and she took him aside and told him not to put on a front of bravado, which made him weep in her arms.
A gentle kind soul we lost! Their always gonna be some ppl who will question what 2Pac stood for but that's because they don't know his work, his music or powerful words that he spoke constantly through his interviews, rap lyrics or his poetry. I love u 2Pac and I'm proud to be a fan of yours since, I was a young girl af the age of 12.
@@spencerlopez8683 and? If you read the main comment you would've understood good parent's hv nothing to do with it! I just gave info he gave the world already.
Oh my gosh , this young man was brilliant. I was born in 1980 so I loved his music in my early teens and will never forget hearing on MTV that he was shot and killed. I actually broke down crying. He had such an impact on everyone that listened to his music. Such a wise wise young man. It's like a 60-year-old man trapped in a 17-year-old body in this interview. And he makes you want to smile cuz he's got that contagious smile
I was born in 1979. I remember listening to Tupac. I still listen to him. I was 17 when he was shot and killed. Everyone thought he really didn't die. He's really a brilliant young man here and extremely attractive. Lol
Scorpio Focus can you elaborate as to why you think Tupac is an actor? Cuz I wanna know cuz he says a lot of true things but if u think he is apart of this shit then can u tell me why?
Spoogledinki How ridiculous is that statement. Pac was a mega star of Micheal Jackson or Elvis Presley proportion. Only 2% of the entire planet will ever reach his success level dumbass! By your logic, everyone "hating" on Tupac is just jealous then!! I have a masters in political science and teach at YSU. I grew up on the streets of Cleveland and made something of my life. By most peoples terminology, I am successful. So dont try to flip the script on me just because Im am suspicious of a man that damaged our culture. Its looks to me like you are on all the same sites if you have noticed my other comments. So you must have an interest as well, or else you wouldnt have noticed my profile. Sounds to me like someone is just in their feeling because their favorite celebrity is on blast. Pac was a phoney and you being butt hurt about it dont change the fact.
Kill2Hard101 I wouldn’t call it “worshipping”, more like praising and acknowledging, this man contributed more than you ever have and was more successful than you will ever be
He was ahead of his time. he understood, he knew , he preached he did. Will forever miss The king of rap. I was just one years old when this interview took place. RIP PAC
If it didn't want anyone like him they wouldn't of gave him a platform lol... He's a cia aganet sold out by his mum to destroy and corrupt black youth... An actor who played the roll of 'tupac shakur'
@@cinematiccreator716 Nobody gets famous without the System's approval. Think of it like Windows Vista's UAC. The program won't run unless the Admin grants access. All these artists, celebs and star athletes are Tools of the System. The roots of this goes back to ancient times. Music and such has been known to have almost unlimited power over the populace for thousands of years. The gradual degeneracy of the industry is not by accident.
Wow this was taken a year before I was born. He was so incredibly articulate and wise beyond his years. My God did he follow through with putting his mark on this world. What a beautiful man.
I'd say better as a mayor or even a senator just because he would probably be clueless with regards to international affairs, but he would do great taking care of home and I guess thats what really matters
Such a toxic comment section for such a great video. This is an intelligent young man speaking about important issues in society. And all you talk about is how he's gay because he “acts feminine“ and has an EARRING? Can you actually listen to what he's talking about and not guess his sexuality since he is very clear about being heterosexual. Sometimes I feel like it's not 2018 and that we're still in the '50s.
Mikejla Whateva I know, it’s annoying to see people dismiss facts and switch the topic to his earrings. It’s ignorant. They seem to have the same mentality of 6 year olds, but with an expanded vocabulary and other things to include hatred and words such as “gay”.
Mikejla Whateva people now a days dont have an open mind and judge everybody off anything they do " they cant do this or theyr that" nah back then that wasnt around
Mikejla Whateva I'm just saying, I haven't seen a single comment calling him "gay" lmao but I totally agree, just listen to the substance of what he's saying as opposed to his appearance
He was a unique man in every way. The way he looked, the way he talked, the way he rapped. The way he held himself. One of a kind right from the beginning.
True, he is exceptional in many ways. He has a gift with language and articulating his thoughts. He is very transparent and honest too there. He has been through SO MUCH. Omg, the pain. Bless his soul, RIP.
You can tell his mother was a strong woman. Even before he was a man, he spoke like a man. She instilled so much wisdom into her son at such a young age. You can tell by how articulate he is with his words & knowledge.
I hate when people talk negatively about Afeni. She had a lot of issues due to her self-worth and upbringing. She had an abusive absent father and her father beat her mother and this is why Afeni and her mom and sister moved to NYC. This is also explained in more detail in the dear mama documentary and especially in Jasmine Guy's book..
It's a GOD DAMN shame that the hip hop/black/american community didn't realize what they had in their hands. Pacs only flaw was trusting in the wrong people and not being aware that the loyalty he gave was not being returned. He was used. Otherwise, few people out here care as much as he did about the youth, the community, families, the abused, the wronged, the neglected, the world. He cared but few around him could help guide his passion and his heart. Maybe things happened the way it was supposed to. RIP brother 2Pac
WRONG AFENDI SHE SOLD OUT PAC AT A YOUNG AGE THAT'S HOW ALL THESE DEMONIC CREATURES GET FAMOUS PLUS PACS WHOLE LIFE WAS JUST ONE BIG REAL LIFE MOVIE SCRIPT NOTHING THAT COMES FROM HOLLYWOOD IS THE TRUTH
This boy has definitely been on this Earth before and his intelligence, empathy, sympathy and knowledge is beyond his years it brakes my hart that boy was shot & killed before he had the Chance to be a husband, a Father and pass his knowledge on to his kids like his Mother did to him , it’s sad because l truly believe there will Never be another Tupac😢❤xxxx
I didn't know Pac had this in him at seventeen. What a sweet, mature and intelligent young man he was. It's all the more sad he was taken away from the world. We all knew a more hardened radicalized 2pac but to think he was so warm and thoughtful so young. A true old soul.
Let's be honest even though we're all Tupac fans you wouldn't think that this kid would get a thug life tattoo across his stomach and make records for death row
"I'm not saying I'm gonna change the world (I won't be here long enough for that) but I guarantee that I will spark the brain that will change the world" - 2P∆C SHAKUR
17 years old. I cannot believe how long of a life this dude lived even though he only loves till 25 I'm 24 and holy shit think about all he accomplished more than people who spend their whole life trying to be the best they can't be Tupac was a prophet Tupac was the truth.
Dominic Esposito All he accomplished? He sold some records and was in a couple movies...dont act like the mother fucker is Ben Franklin or Albert Einstein.
Top Gold Exchange definitely not gay. Remember he’s 17 years old in a predominantly white arts school in Baltimore and being interviewed by a white person. I see it as him trying to sound white here.
Don't say that about yourself no one is an idiot everybody have brain's the question is how to use it and you know you're very smart and never let anyone tell you anything different ! 👍💚💜💙💛all the best to u from Morocco
Brian Arellano I know what you mean but he said he lived a thug life which means that was his life style was that he sold drugs to survive and he grew up in poverty and had to carry guns to survive
I agree. On his years being a "thug" or living in a thug style was popular and so was very marketed. The music industry negotiated alot with it, it produced money.
I keep asking who 2pac really was, can't imagine a man filled with versality of both wisdom and knowledge...I can't relate to identify who this man really was, he baffles me and I have great respect for him...i love PAC beyond the limits of compression...❤❤❤❤❤
HE JUST HAD THE “IT FACTOR” FROM THE VERY BEGINNING!!! WHAT A GEM 💎 OF AN INTERVIEW THIS IS THAT I NEVER EVEN KNEW EXISTED UNTIL I FOUND IT JUST NOW ON SEPTEMBER 4, 2024 THANK YOU 🙏 SO MUCH TO THE PERSON WHO SHARED THIS WITH ALL OF US!!! ❤
Even when he was 17 he carried himself like a grown man.
A gay man
@@IAmYourReflection 212 comments just on this video? I get your uncle touched you but do you need go around picking fights with people for attention? And also...You're gay bitch.
johnny h that nigga is gay😭
@@valenfarous3150 damn we in 2020, this the type of time yall on? 🤦🏾 smh
He's literally spamming every comment with that link.
The “gangsta” persona was all an image. I attended drama class with a young Tupac. He was such a brilliant young man. Very cultured.
wow, that's so dope!!!
This was before he was beat brutally by police, and going to prison. Maybe its not a persona.
@@SoSaReaper it was though.
Definitely not a persona if you were someone who's listened to his music first hand beyond someone else's word on PAC. The real him was on point with what you said a creative intelligent true artist who cared for the world despite how it treated him and through moments of anger he still was the real him no matter the storm, all I know is the media painted another persona
@@bowskee ignorance
Pac was actually a genius. People think being a genius means you have to be a doctor or an astronaut.
True there are geniuses in their own forms and interests
Or a college student, which isn’t for everybody
@Prospectus Capital whaaaaat tf is u doing here 😂
What made him a genius 🤣
True but that nigga look fruity as hell lol
Here I am in my kitchen listening to this Tupac interview in 2024. At this point, Tupac has been dead longer than he was alive, yet we’re still listening to his music, interviews, and every little thing we can get our hands on. RIP Tupac. Man you were something different..
He's reminds me of Marvin Gaye. He only scratched the surface of his potential and we all were robbed by the loss of them so soon
Same thought 2024 and we still searching to see how he's life was as a child..adult..so sad that he's gone😢
He's absolutely gorgeous! What a sweet boy!! Bless him!! ❤
Just 17 years old and he's wiser than a 35 year old in 2020
Rowdy Willy 😂 precisely
Facts yes
IT WAS ALL A SCRIPT
@@quetzalcoatul1 it's the conspiracy theorist for me move along
@@hajakabba6325 YOURE JUST A DIM CLOSED MINDED FOLLOWER. LOOK HOW GAY THE FOOL LOOKS. CONSPIRACY THEORY THAT WAS CRACKED WIDE OPEN. DONT BE A FOOL
He’d be 49 this year in 2020, rip legend
Karen Ruiz yeah you should do that
Bitchhhhh you really waste you time just to say “shut up” fucking dumbass😂
No 50
Good maths brother
@@officialyoudes 49* he was born in 1971
This man would have been a brilliant father. Was robbed from the world way too soon.
It’s just sad it’s been so long since that happened
@xtrasz : we didn’t he was a thug cause he wasn’t but still, he was gone way too soon
He was gay and worked for elites
@@mareun2x56
No one's gonna believe you, we're not gullible. You just keep spamming other people's comments, with the same bot likes...
@Brian Robertson
That's just people justifying their failure, because no one wants to view their channel, Instagram, or "mixtape".
You're basically saying everybody from Biggie, Nas, Cube, Master P, Busta, Snoop, DMX, Jeezy, 3 6 Mafia, Bone, Nelly, Outkast, and an infinite amount of others, are all gay. A little farfetched, don't you think?
Even in High School his teachers knew this man was special and just on another level
Another level of gay
@Bone_youtube_soft .U know the World is doomed when speaking properly and having manners is gay.😅
@@BlackConnection337 look at the right earring (universal sign at time for gay men. Straight men would wear it on the left) the twinkle in eyes and hand gestures.. GAY.
@@Bone_youtube_soft 😅 not the twinkle in his eyes huh 😅😅
@Bone_youtube_soft His earring not in the right place he gotta be gay😅😅 yall a trip
Tupac at 17: wise 60 year old men words
Lil pump at 17: gucci gang gucci gang
FACTZ
Younes Medhat thank you for establishing that
Nash Stahl dumb azz
Exactly....when teenagers actually had to use their minds and had extensive vocabularies! These kids could learn a lot from Tupac Shakur today! He was polite, well spoken, articulate and very innocent at 17 but he was still able to understand things beyond his years! These rappers today especially 17 can’t even complete a sentence or speak correctly. They are an embarrassment to our culture and because they don’t know why Hip Hop was created they disrespect it and all of us. Sad.
Lil Pump: Gucci gang Gucci gang Gucci gang....👎🏾
Joyner Lucas: What’s a lil pump to a rocket flame🔥
What he said "If there was no money and our wealth was based on our morals and how we treated people, we'd all be millionaires"
That's a genius right there. Most people won't understand the depth of that comment and it'll go straight over their head. But what he said there was 100% truth..
Neverlandia Sounds profound -- and Tupac is my guy -- but if you process what he said it doesnt make sense; it should be the opposite: "society would be bankrupt if our wealth was based on how we treat each other".
/bklyn👑
Robert Motión Nobody would choose to be poor. The point of the message is if you could make money off your morals people would be nicer so they could get money making everyone millionaires
Yonatan Leulseged nah I got that...that was clear to me. Easy to read outta context tho if you don't take the time to watch video (and we both know some won’t). Jus a thought, we on same page👌🏾
/bklyn👑
Robert Motión your comment is true though. Many of us would be bankrupt if wealth was based on how we treat people. It takes strength to love, it’s hard to love, it is hard work to love . It’s easier to push away and hate, it’s easier, more common and normalized. I’m glad you wrote your comment, brought some ideas that have value to think on
What's funny about this thread is..I said his comment would go right over some people heads. And I wasn't disappointed. Ha ha.
The way Tupac talks about childhood, poverty, and his relationship with his mother is so deep and honest. I can feel his realness through the screen.
This teenager didn't know that he has 8 years left to live his life.
And we can also die at anytime, too. This evening or tomorrow morning, or even right after we read this comment. Who knows?
Did you know that Shakur means Thankful in Arabic? His fellow crewmate, Mutah Beale, reminded me of this.
May Allah give us hidayah and tawfiq, and give us serenity in this worldly life, qubr life, and afterlife (akhirah).
I don't mind of having such short lifespan, as long as i died as Muslim and do many good things for my community and whole humanity, with the permission of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful.
The One who send Abraham, Moses, Solomon, Jesus, and Muhammad as His messengers, and The One who told us to be good to ourselves and others, because He loves the doers of good. (Qur'an 3 : 134)
Urban Documentary he did know later on
dummie
It's sad but true. It makes it even more sad.
what do you mean?
@@ericblash6513
BraidedLady around 1992/1993 when he got bigger he started predicting his own death because he knew people was after him and he was starting to come to peace with that fact
At 17, what a mind. Respect.
Stephen Javier later he lost it and he died
Patrick Phokoane There are other reasons behind his death... Dont talk if you dont know
NickKaps 7 sorry for that,I was trying to say at 17 he looked calm, respectful and well behaved later he sounded like someone full of rage and anger
Patrick Phokoane Oh well sorry for the misunderstood..Yeah he had rage in him cause people who he called friends lied to him and tried to kill him fucking cops also closed him in jail although he did nothing wrong and many other reasons. So he expressed his feelings through his music.
NickKaps 7 thanks glad that we are on the same page now
i can’t help but think the interviewers just KNEW he’d be somebody special one day
Yessssss😄
Absolutely!
I want to be like him so open minded how can I be
@@djflawless8730 knowledge .
That’s cus this isn’t a high school interview. This is an interview to be THE “Tupac”! Life is just a play. He was paid to play a role
This is what the theatre and ballet lessons promote, a well mannered polite student of the performing arts. Tupac was a ballerina for three years, while also performing in plays at baltimore high school. The years spent from 15 to 18 ballet dancing, proved vital for tupac as he entered the screen actors guild in his 20s
*ballerino ("ballerina" is female)
Bwahahahahahahahahahhaha
Ballerino is not a word. He was a ballet dancer. @BaddaBigBoom
Not to mention the body movement classes & speech for the stage classes is why his mannerisms are sooo fluid, those exercises work to warm you up & relax you before any rehearsal & performance. He’s at a different high-school in this interview& you can just see the tip top performance ready shape he is in! These comments about him being zesty unfortunately comes from my own black people because most times we know nothing about performance art fine art etc…arts & craft is the most we learn in pre school, & we stigmatize male performers badly! But I see the muscle mass in his arms 💪🏾 lol I had no muscle mass until like 23…I think him having to leave that theatre school & become an adult a bit to early hardened him!
He was a ballerina 😂😂😂😂😂 wtttth
Scary. At 17 this dude was already a philosopher. Makes you appreciate his music and respect his impact that much more
So true!fella was sooo deep!
morons like you, with your naivety, are the reason this world is falling to pieces.
he was a poseur, he acted the role of gangster to make money, influencing stupid people to do things he had never done himself, notwithstanding his making records which would suggest he had.
He then got shot.
Don't prate on about him being a philosopher when he was nothing more than a avarice fuelled charlatan
@@craigward7691 okay
@@craigward7691 troll.
He's the son of a black panther who had higher dreams and aspirations than your miserable underachieving ass.
The gangstas were the only ones there to bail him out of jail on charges he was innocent of the whole time. So yes he got caught up with the wrong crowd. It doesn't lessen his legacy
@@craigward7691 shot two police officers beating up a black man, how was he fake you moron. Stfu
A seventeen year old teenager... talking about Philosophy, respect, real world, poverty, politics, speak up.... is a wonderful human being!!!
We miss you Tupac... !
Sadly these days teens are only talking about lgbtq+++++ stuff and blaming white males for all their problems lol
he was picked and coached to be a fake character just like all these so called entertainers, they go to school to learn how to be a character, what to say, their music is written for them, the n.w.o. coaches these fake anti freedom, anti American, anti capitalist, bastards every step of the way, shut up tool
Born in 1971 people born in the year of the pig are very intelligent and pac was one intelligent dude
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@Clara Figueroa Leon He sounds like he is bullshitting his way through an interview.
“Their parents don’t trust them.”
Bro this dude was on level 10,000.
agree no cap
He has such a great way with words. Such a great man. We were blessed to even have him for 25 years.Rest In Peace Tupac Shakur 🙏.
Beatrice Olivier bitch you know damn well is you saw a man act they he acting dis interview you would say he is gay and you know it
down town9 no y’all just think everything is gay
Beatrice Olivier so if I walk up to you looking like dat dress like dat moving my hands and my eyes like dat you would go give me your number and not say I'm gay
down town9 he just wearing a t shirt and jeans ...
down town9 she never said u were gay she didn’t mention ur name calm down bro
His mom has to be one of the most amazing women to have ever lived.
That’s a fact
Ole crack head.
She pulled the plug on him..
@@Gameboy-Unboxings if that's actually true, he likely wasn't gonna make it anyway, and i guarantee she wanted him to no longer suffer. she belived he belonged. up there in that chariot with the king of kings and everyone on HIS team, and sooner rather than suffering on earth.
(not that i necessarily believe in god, exactly; i don't DISBELIEVE, but i'm not exactly religious, either. if there IS something after this, you better believe 'Pac is there.)
either way, are you really saying that his mother was cruel right now??
Listen to the 2pac Dear Mama very carefully and you will know who her mummy was
Wow i am so impressed by Tupacs intelligence, wisdom & philosophical viewpoint. He was ahead of his time. Not to mention, how he exudes charm ... so sad he was robbed of his life. Rip sweet soul..❤🙏🕊
Im 51 years old and feel like less of a man the longer I listen to this child talk. The raw power of him being able to do that to me. from something he talked about in 1988. Is... just... its baffling me. I;m not even a fan of tupac or rap or anything, i was advised to watch this by a colleague about how this young man was killed because of his intelligence. And I now believe that to be true. True respect to this man. Tupac just made a 51 year old fan TWENTY TWO YEARS after his death.
Let me help you define irony; The name of the guy who was Tupac's main singing vocalist during the last recording years of his life was.... wait for it.... DANNY BOY!
@@ktaplet Holy hell, I thought you were kidding and I Googled it. The only way my mind can be blown further right now is if I Kurt-Cobain myself.
Danny Boy that’s the power of PAC
"The way that my mother brought me up is no lies, you know total truth... ".
I fucking love how genuine your message is brother 🖖
All I can say is WoW....Imagine what he would have been if alive today....
Bianca Heath I'm imagining vibing with you
Bianca Heath he would not be alive today. he got worst n more reckless as he got older
Bianca Heath He'd be some type of inspirational leader.. but America and the world persay would be a VERY different place.. some people are just air-benders like that.. that's why they don't usually live that long.. threat to the status quo and power!
Bianca Heath He talks 2 ur soul if u real, this young man is wiser than most old men
Bianca Heath He would beat Donald Trump's ass...
Tupac was ahead of his time! Who agrees?💛💪
Why you say that lol?
I disagree. I was either 13 or 14 in the same year. He was wellspoken and well read. Thats all!! And many kids are wellspoken and wellread
gospelevans stuff that goes on today that he mentioned , I can relate to til this day
Kelvin Burrell thats cause the ideology he is using hasnt changed.
gospelevans agree💯💪
Wow, I'm 18 myself and a rapper and seeing this interview is very insightful. 2pac you're very inspiring. Changed my perspective on many things, thank you! - Davion [2024]
He packed a lifetime into those 8 years he had left...
I know..........talk about AMBITION.
Didn’t he? I was thinking the same thing
Pac was a reader, quick learner& workaholic!
@@panchopablo6887 For sure.
@@panchopablo6887 Amazing what he packed into his last 5 years.
You can see it in his eyes he was a great person.
*gay
MrAction21 bitch where? Lmao how?
King Savage so what
King Savage who cares, if he likes it then good for him
King Savage how 2 englich
His smile was so beautiful, his voice, his presence, his intelligence... 17 years old, damn !
This man cannot be compared to any other rapper because he is of another and higher level
Tupac Shakur: Wisdom, culture, confidence, strength, maturity, 🖤🖤🖤
socialist, communist, gayness, fakeness.
Afeni Shakur did a beyond excellent job raising this brother. Imagine his wisdom had he lived to see 50.
Had he just lived 5 more years he would have become a prophet like personality and an avalanche of achievements in his name he would have definitely changed the world
@@BlackGypsyCharm yes he was so smart and people actually listened to him, but it's sad as a black community we learned to settle everything with a gun.
He had more sense at 17 than most college seniors do these days.
DROP3R 4 that was sick😂😂😂
How so?
He came from an era before the dumbing down of America
Also, college educated people are just or even more cut-throat than most people - there just more intelligent
@@creativejustice1298 more intelligent? Lol! According to the national center for education statistics the median income for ages 25-34 with a bachelors degree was 50,000 a year! And a lifetime of paying back Student loans! 2pac knew exactly what he wanted to do! Being focused and intelligence comes hand and hand! Wich the majority of college students do not have! Nor a sense of whats really going on in the world! Im going to have to disagree with you on this one.
“17 is such a weird age. You’re not 18 but you’re older than 16”
- Tupac
Is this a knock?
It's a bit like 32.... you're not 33 yet but....
#Philosopher
i understand what he means tho
@@cameronvaughn8434 Looks like a humorous observation. That a problem?
Pac was so wise the interviewers didn't even know what to ask him they just let him enlighten them to knowledge rest in peace young king.
I didn't want the interview to end. I really wish he was still alive 😔
I loved this interview, he was very intelligent for that age and he saw things in his lifetime. He knew that he will leave an impact on people’s lives.
He was "intelligent for that age"?
King Savage
😄
I'm so sorry for laughing, but 2 sec into this, I tried not to think it, but...😳
He did find his way into his manhood/mannerisms, etc. Socially aware on all levels.
lmfaoooo * pushes back imaginary hair* chill he was just a product of his environment
Lol gay asf
8 years later he passes... this still annoys me how he was taken from the world at 25 .. Eminem is still rapping at 49 years old.. imagine the movies he would of made, the music we lost. Such a special man
Great point. But please no more "would of"
Bottom line: No matter how down Pac thought he was with the West Coast, at the end of the day he was still from the East Coast ( NYC & B-More) -- Then once Pac made it out to Cali, first he was f*cking with Crips in Thug Life then ended up f*cking with Bloods when he linked up with Suge Death Row. All of this was never gonna be OK during that particular era in LA -- sh*t was too real at that time. By the time came into the game, he was able to get a Westside pass
if he always acted like he did in this video he would be alive
@@brucevsthebooks moved to the West Coast & got caught up with too many rival groups
@@Tarantulisimo he created an image to be something he really wasn't when deep down he was gay that's what I see in this video could be wrong but he has a real feminine demeanor in this video
"Upper class run it and we, middle & lower class talk about". At 17 yrs old talking about politics, he was smart. R.I.P. Tupac
at 17, i could nt presidents name
Anyone who is amazed at how articulate he is, I can say without out a doubt is at least a decade younger than he is.
This was the norm before the internet and social media. We read books and used our minds and imaginations to entertain is.
How many books have you read for personal pleasure this year?
How many years since you read a book?
I never would’ve thought that “adorable” was a word I’d use to describe this rap legend but here I am. What a sweet young man.
i just described him as adorable a few days ago when i saw him talk about mc hammer on an old show...cuz even then he was still adorable
"sweet" is right. 💁🏽♂️
Yeah I know too adorable 🥹
Because He faked his gangsta image
@@professorXcross fruity sweet
I could listen to Tupac speak his thoughts for hours. So wise. His advice never ages. A true star ⭐
Hi
@@ntsikadzingwe5764 sup
@@user-nb9ll2wn4j Wassup
1988 was a fabulous year. Seeing this Tupac interview has only reinforced my thoughts about that year.
I see what you’re doing there - fabulous, yep. It was fruitful for many as well.
I wish I was alive to see this great person
Mark Barrington are you dead please edit your coment
m the GANG he meant alive when pac was alive
Cos Boy he meant alive when pac was alive
😂😂😂😂😂
Mark Barrington same bro
It’s crazy how he makes the same hand gestures as Afini. You can tell she was the main influence in his life , she raised him to be a rich man. Not rich in a materialistic way but rich intellectually. R.I.P. Afini & Tupac Shakur.
This!!! So many people saying he looks gay. Lol Not knowing these are his mother's gestures and teachings.
He has his mother’s mannerisms. Almost feminine like. You can tell he was a Mothers Boy. Very intelligent and soft spoken. Hard to believe he’s the same Tupac we all grew up with.
I wouldn’t say completely feminine also he was a performing arts student…that physical training, body warm ups & vocal warm up allows your body to be fluid & less tense & able to mold physicality when your crafting character work for plays! Look at the muscle mass on his arms lol dude was very comfortable with male body 💪🏾 I was a theatre geek & didn’t start getting some muscle mass until 23…also in ballet & fencing they train your upper body especially arms to be fluid while the legs are swift & controlled! ballet tho is tough & painful because of intensive stretching the intense muscle breakdown & reforming especially during that initial toe pointe training! but when males do ballet they get tone & muscle mass fast
I hate the fact that you guys skip over the fact that after this he experienced police brutality he experienced getting shot he experienced betrayal by friends he experienced prison.. WHO would be how they were at 17 after experiencing those things?? Is it that hard to understand?
@@passionplaya4510Nah he faked a persona for his rap “career”. He was an actor. Paid.
@@chilo8187 getting beat up by the cops getting shot and going to prison was an act?
@@passionplaya4510 Yeah. His tough guy persona, down to the way he spoke, was an act plain and simple. And people ate it up. He was a good actor at least
He talks like he's been here before in another life.
This man was special. I feel so emotional every time I see him. Legends never die 💜
He looks like he digs men
Exactly
Um get a grip on your own life and quit worshipping thugs.
Yeah baby xx
Indeed! ❤️
🖤 Tupac was ready from the womb what is he talking about
I'm 17 and I'm just discovering Pac waaaaaay after he died.
❤❤❤❤❤❤
Me too girl!!! He's amazing
Wow me three!
Oh Pac, sweet baby boy. This world was robbed when you were taken from us 🥺 gone at 24 smh such a pure soul. I wish the world never hardened you! I wonder how the world and hip hop would be if you were still here. I miss you! ✨🤍
He was actually so fcking smart... now I respect him more, what a legend
ME TOO!!! ME TOO!!!
@Sizzle Wrap hey Sizzle...watch ur mouth..why u here? That's the question...Why You Here?.
@Joe M. Oooh, Joe, Joe,..look deeper than that..and you will find your answer..dont take the easy way out..dont accept shallow...take ur soul deeper..peace💕💯
Sizzle Wrap stfu smd pussy stop tryna hate on people all the time just enjoy the video
@@ResilientDominque well put...enlightening..💕😄
Isn't it ironic ,all these years later everything he is talking about is still relevant today .Not much has changed . He was way beyond his years , en old soul . God bless
MaryEllen Bailey Every generation says the same thing.
That's because people don't change...Since the beginning of the time, men is driven by the same things.
MaryEllen Bailey “Some things never change”
Nigga its only been 20 years. Yall was alive then. You make it seem like 1000 years have passed
#JUSTICE4TuPacShaKur! 💯💯💯
Such a well spoken kid. It's so eerie seeing him as an innocent child, and thinking about how his life ended. I wish things could've been different.
He hung around the wrong crowd. Suge, Jimmy Henchmen, etc.
Im here because of candance owens
Me too😂
"we are not being taught to deal with the world as it is, we are being taught to deal with the fairy land, which we are not even living in anymore"
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Sums up. 🤔
His level of thinking is legit that of a "mature" 30-40 year old at 17. So in his 20s it is no wonder he was far ahead of his time.
He not in his 20s in this interview he was 17. And yes...he's before his time.
@@gabrielscruggsjr9492 Are you slow? He said he has a mind of a 30-40 year old at 17, so thats why in his 20s he was ahead of his time. Nowhere he said he Tupac was 20 in this interview goofy.
@@itzdaniella4017 IM PRAYING FOR YOU. ...God bless you sister.. your obviously going through something that you would go that far and insult someone like me that you don't know all because I misread a comment lol. ILL PRAY FOR YOU. ALL LOVE
It still amazes me that people compare Pac and Biggie. Pac was sooooooo ahead of his time. Forget Biggie, this man was a leader, amazing speaker/poet, revolutionary, etc. Pac was just different. So sad he passed so young. He legit possessed the mindframe of a Ghandi, Mother Teresa, Nelson Mandella, the Dalai Lama's, the real Jesus, etc.
Ya fr I know many 30 year olds even a few 40 year olds that are no where near his level at 17
I love his analogies. Having a bad childhood, I can relate. It makes you grow up so fast and one of the benefits of having to grow up this way is the ability to express yourself.
no
Not always but I do agree it’s more complicated than being black and white
fact
@@coryleblanc fortnine guy
@@vetonzajmi1594 tupac = gay actor and ballet dancer
the world lost a gift when we lost pac
Roland Laforest legend*
Roland Laforest ❤️❤️
Rightt 😓
8yrs later.....dead! Most ppl dont know that he had never been to jail until after he made his first album....this interview proves it! Sad, he never had a chance....because he's too vocal. Tupac the GOAT!!! Hands Down!!
Charelle Unique 💯
Charelle Unique ... I've been feeling that way as well... have to know when to keep your mouth shut... I miss him so much! 😘
True like he said, he didn't have a record until he made a record.
What are you talking about. Pac said it himself he didn't get a record until he made a record.
“More kids are being handed crack then they are being handed diplomas”
Verne Dimatteo exactly he was a government puppet and worked for elites and was gay.
Verne Dimatteo watch vontoocut exposing matrix video has so much evidence and n detail
@Verne Dimatteo He was obviously gay. He looks like the typical gay dude in this clip. Come on, now.
@@skip031890 huh? Kel, you stupid! (in my Tommy voice)
@@skip031890 well spoken and gay are very different
"we're not being taught to live in the real world. We're being taught to live in this fairy land, which we're not even living in." He is SEVENTEEN!
madness...
What minute is this said
How can mirrors be real if our eyes aren't real?
He must be referring to the latch-key kids of the 80's. The Gen Xers are the forgotten kids.
I’m 17 and I’m woke like him gentleman like him as well
I love him so much ❤️. How genius this kid was is beyond comprehension; he speaks his heart, real, and elegant.
I usually don’t leave comments and I’ve always been a Tupac fan. Man this Interview gave me goose bumps a few times, his responses have repeatedly shocked me, I’ve teared up fighting back my emotions. Sometimes God sends us gifted individuals that are generational talents, But sometimes we get a rare generational mind. I don’t think of him as a rapper nor a poet nor actor or entertainer, This guy is a philosopher.
It’s a shame he’s not mentioned with the likes of Einstein or Sigmund Freud. #Respect
I agree. He was so many different things though. Absolutely a beautiful heart and mind too. He cared about people. Was the realest. Beautiful angel right here. I hope you have a beautiful day.🙂
I don't know why, but I feel so sorry for him in this interview all he went through. They set him up so many times & back stabbed him, no he wasn't a saint either. However what made him angry is people started beef with him. He never started it first. Seeing this interview made me wanna cry thinking of all he went through. Still seems like yesterday we lost him 😢
Nat1 same and he really fought so hard for the people!!! his stepfather mutulu Shakur said he cared about people so much he would start crying in front of him he would get frustrated because he didn't know how to help people and people didn't care about each other!! but I feel the same😔😔😔😔
Nat1 Ditto, I get so emotional every time I hear him speak, just the sound of his voice makes my heart flutter. Pac is just a year older then myself and Lord knows I wish I would've had the opportunity to have met him. It sickens me to my stomach to see and hear all the B.S he had to endeavor, and if God were to ever grant me a wish, it would be to see him in life form...Love you Tupac...mourn you till I join you, wherever you are
I feels the same way. You said it best 💯 RIP PAC we miss & love you 💜
Nat1 how you know who started anything when you wasn't date stop worshipping people and worship God
As a matter of fact, I'm a Christian who worships GOD & JESUS Christ. I never said I worshiped PAC, but I knew he was mislabeled & wasn't a mean guy unless you messed with him. I believe he would've changed a lot of rappers & did gpod for the community.
NOTICE...He didn't say one thing about being a rapper or making music.
Keith Success he really wanted to be a actor, but then he started writing poems n turn that into music
I found that interesting too.
Such beautiful purity.... society created a beast. This interview is so special because it shows how a rose truly can grow from concrete. He had such a gentle heart man. The vultures caused him to be so hard core. He trusted too easily. But even then you could see how beautiful a soul he was. Truly he did what he was purposed to do. To those saying he is fake think about just going though heart ache. Constant heart break can change you. You put a wall up and some times you become tough just so people can't hurt you the same way. It's not that you are mean or nasty it's just that you refuse to be the same fool over again. Ya know?
There's the famous story of Maya Angelou hearing him cursing out a load of guys and she took him aside and told him not to put on a front of bravado, which made him weep in her arms.
A gentle kind soul we lost! Their always gonna be some ppl who will question what 2Pac stood for but that's because they don't know his work, his music or powerful words that he spoke constantly through his interviews, rap lyrics or his poetry. I love u 2Pac and I'm proud to be a fan of yours since, I was a young girl af the age of 12.
FullyCommitted Jones. Couldn't agree more
just like that nigga kurt cobain and amy winehouse
yes mam i do
having good parents make a huge difference. Having morals and values can really shape you up to be a greater human.
Real talk my brother so very true.
Absolutely. Good homes make us more resilient to hardships outside the home
I guess! dude mom was on crack and his dad was a hustler and not around!
@@panchopablo6887 and? Lol, his mom rocked.
@@spencerlopez8683 and? If you read the main comment you would've understood good parent's hv nothing to do with it! I just gave info he gave the world already.
Oh my gosh , this young man was brilliant. I was born in 1980 so I loved his music in my early teens and will never forget hearing on MTV that he was shot and killed. I actually broke down crying. He had such an impact on everyone that listened to his music. Such a wise wise young man. It's like a 60-year-old man trapped in a 17-year-old body in this interview. And he makes you want to smile cuz he's got that contagious smile
This man was a proud gay deep down
I was born in 1979. I remember listening to Tupac. I still listen to him. I was 17 when he was shot and killed. Everyone thought he really didn't die. He's really a brilliant young man here and extremely attractive. Lol
God's child. Why the world always hates them??
Born in 1980 also ✊🏾
I was born in 85
Tupac was & is so important to me
Ugh he was so bright and his smile was radiant. I would have loved to have met and had a conversation with him
That dude was not a thug that dude was gay and he was an actor he had to play a role to mislead his own people come on man it was an OP
People really are sheeps.
Tupac opened my eyes right now.
Scorpio Focus An actor,yes maybe in his fucking movies but not in his interviews
Scorpio Focus can you elaborate as to why you think Tupac is an actor? Cuz I wanna know cuz he says a lot of true things but if u think he is apart of this shit then can u tell me why?
@@adamjohnjeffery he neva called 2pac like this uglyass
*sheep
Just goes to show that the whole persona pac pushed to the people was a fake marketing gimmick
And he was gay/bi like many of them are
One of my favorite interviews💙
What a gentleman, what a voice, what a loss.
King Savage who??
Kill2Hard101 lmao I see you commenting hating pac everyone, lol someones mad that they will never be as successful as pac.
Spoogledinki
How ridiculous is that statement. Pac was a mega star of Micheal Jackson or Elvis Presley proportion. Only 2% of the entire planet will ever reach his success level dumbass! By your logic, everyone "hating" on Tupac is just jealous then!! I have a masters in political science and teach at YSU. I grew up on the streets of Cleveland and made something of my life. By most peoples terminology, I am successful. So dont try to flip the script on me just because Im am suspicious of a man that damaged our culture. Its looks to me like you are on all the same sites if you have noticed my other comments. So you must have an interest as well, or else you wouldnt have noticed my profile. Sounds to me like someone is just in their feeling because their favorite celebrity is on blast. Pac was a phoney and you being butt hurt about it dont change the fact.
Kill2Hard101 lol look at this man writing an essay about someone more successful than them.
Kill2Hard101 I wouldn’t call it “worshipping”, more like praising and acknowledging, this man contributed more than you ever have and was more successful than you will ever be
He was ahead of his time. he understood, he knew , he preached he did. Will forever miss The king of rap. I was just one years old when this interview took place. RIP PAC
I was being created in God's image I was born 89
He was ahead of OUR time too lol.
no
He ain’t dead
@@Jac735 nah ur parents were fuckin
The system doesn’t want people like him
Milz musician big shame on us but we cant do anything
Alan Walker - we can try inspiring current and future generations. Building relationships. Never giving up the fight
If it didn't want anyone like him they wouldn't of gave him a platform lol... He's a cia aganet sold out by his mum to destroy and corrupt black youth... An actor who played the roll of 'tupac shakur'
@@oldirtyblurty8740 lol you are really falling for that
@@cinematiccreator716 Nobody gets famous without the System's approval. Think of it like Windows Vista's UAC. The program won't run unless the Admin grants access. All these artists, celebs and star athletes are Tools of the System. The roots of this goes back to ancient times. Music and such has been known to have almost unlimited power over the populace for thousands of years. The gradual degeneracy of the industry is not by accident.
Wow this was taken a year before I was born. He was so incredibly articulate and wise beyond his years.
My God did he follow through with putting his mark on this world. What a beautiful man.
He would have made a hell of a president.....He was one of the greatest people in the world.
I'd say better as a mayor or even a senator just because he would probably be clueless with regards to international affairs, but he would do great taking care of home and I guess thats what really matters
Good people can't be presidents anymore.
Sam Estron I’m not from America, but Obama seemed to be an amazing person.
Hillbilly HackingHatfield 🤣🤣🤣🤣 You reaching
Not really because he wasnt born to be a puppet.
Omg I love him! He's too funny and so real. Something special the world really needs. God Bless Him Up In Heaven
King Savage can you shut up already with that
King Savage tu eres loco
So precious and wise 🥺 rest in heaven legend 🤧♥️
Such a toxic comment section for such a great video. This is an intelligent young man speaking about important issues in society. And all you talk about is how he's gay because he “acts feminine“ and has an EARRING? Can you actually listen to what he's talking about and not guess his sexuality since he is very clear about being heterosexual. Sometimes I feel like it's not 2018 and that we're still in the '50s.
Mikejla Whateva@..l agree
Mikejla Whateva I know, it’s annoying to see people dismiss facts and switch the topic to his earrings. It’s ignorant. They seem to have the same mentality of 6 year olds, but with an expanded vocabulary and other things to include hatred and words such as “gay”.
Mikejla Whateva people now a days dont have an open mind and judge everybody off anything they do " they cant do this or theyr that" nah back then that wasnt around
Mikejla Whateva I'm just saying, I haven't seen a single comment calling him "gay" lmao but I totally agree, just listen to the substance of what he's saying as opposed to his appearance
are you saying "gay" is bad thing?
He was a unique man in every way. The way he looked, the way he talked, the way he rapped. The way he held himself. One of a kind right from the beginning.
True, he is exceptional in many ways. He has a gift with language and articulating his thoughts. He is very transparent and honest too there. He has been through SO MUCH. Omg, the pain. Bless his soul, RIP.
Deepest voice 17 year old ever🤣 but we seriously need more 17 year olds that are this intelligent
No tyler the creator has the deepest voice. But pac is the most open minded.
PLR Dot rich Chigga had a deeper voice at 16
Need more 20 and 30 year olds like this intelligent!
You can tell his mother was a strong woman. Even before he was a man, he spoke like a man. She instilled so much wisdom into her son at such a young age. You can tell by how articulate he is with his words & knowledge.
Facts
I hate when people talk negatively about Afeni. She had a lot of issues due to her self-worth and upbringing. She had an abusive absent father and her father beat her mother and this is why Afeni and her mom and sister moved to NYC. This is also explained in more detail in the dear mama documentary and especially in Jasmine Guy's book..
It's a GOD DAMN shame that the hip hop/black/american community didn't realize what they had in their hands. Pacs only flaw was trusting in the wrong people and not being aware that the loyalty he gave was not being returned. He was used. Otherwise, few people out here care as much as he did about the youth, the community, families, the abused, the wronged, the neglected, the world. He cared but few around him could help guide his passion and his heart.
Maybe things happened the way it was supposed to. RIP brother 2Pac
XTRABIG 100% agree
True, unfortunately when you rise. Your own people will kill you
Everyone talks about how he ahead of his age but I will say BIG SALUTE TO THE MOTHER WHO TAUGHT HIM
Facts. Because that's where he got it from. She straight up taught him the truth about the world . No lies, nothing hidden
*Father
WRONG AFENDI SHE SOLD OUT PAC AT A YOUNG AGE THAT'S HOW ALL THESE DEMONIC CREATURES GET FAMOUS PLUS PACS WHOLE LIFE WAS JUST ONE BIG REAL LIFE MOVIE SCRIPT NOTHING THAT COMES FROM HOLLYWOOD IS THE TRUTH
I agreed the only reson he was that smart at that age was because of his mother people never talk aboiut that
His mom wasn't there ya goofy ass. Crack fiemd...
This boy has definitely been on this Earth before and his intelligence, empathy, sympathy and knowledge is beyond his years it brakes my hart that boy was shot & killed before he had the Chance to be a husband, a Father and pass his knowledge on to his kids like his Mother did to him , it’s sad because l truly believe there will Never be another Tupac😢❤xxxx
Yeah he did say so, no other pac.
world lost a lot when he was killed. So many years after his passing... he is known even more. He is never gonna be forgotten. Amazing soul.
He would've never been able to become anything his thug character was a heat magnet that was not the real tupac the real tupac is this 17 year old kid
If he lived multiple lives, he would have survived longer.
He passed his knowledge on to future generations until the end of time
2pac will never be forgotten & he will continue to inspire
I didn't know Pac had this in him at seventeen. What a sweet, mature and intelligent young man he was. It's all the more sad he was taken away from the world. We all knew a more hardened radicalized 2pac but to think he was so warm and thoughtful so young. A true old soul.
he was born a woman #transvestigation
His gestures seem kinda gay to me
Credit to his mother t
@@alkalinehumanism4216 Uhhhh .... just no. Come back to reality.
Wish we had young men like Pac today
Let's be honest even though we're all Tupac fans you wouldn't think that this kid would get a thug life tattoo across his stomach and make records for death row
Why?
Yung Rich Entertainment dumb question , “yung rich”
@@justindelashmutt7988 Even geniuses ask questions be grateful for blessings
Yung Rich Entertainment just look at how he’s talking and how he is thinking in this interview compared to when he became a rapper
How else would he appeal to the demographic he wanted to help?
Had a true gift of expression. An insightful thought provoking orator.
I wont change the world, but i will spark the mind that will change the world rip pac
Rip🎉
"I'm not saying I'm gonna change the world (I won't be here long enough for that) but I guarantee that I will spark the brain that will change the world" - 2P∆C SHAKUR
17 years old. I cannot believe how long of a life this dude lived even though he only loves till 25 I'm 24 and holy shit think about all he accomplished more than people who spend their whole life trying to be the best they can't be Tupac was a prophet Tupac was the truth.
Dominic Esposito All he accomplished? He sold some records and was in a couple movies...dont act like the mother fucker is Ben Franklin or Albert Einstein.
And This Is What Separates Pac From Biggie.
Righhtttt!!!! Biggie didn't have so much knowledge like pac did.
Top Gold Exchange Troll Ignorance Is Bliss.
Top Gold Exchange definitely not gay. Remember he’s 17 years old in a predominantly white arts school in Baltimore and being interviewed by a white person. I see it as him trying to sound white here.
He's GAY
@Top Gold Exchange what made him gay? please elaborate , YALLJUST BE ON THE INTERNET TROLLING , this is sad really
He is way too smart for his age.. I was a idiot back then...I m a idiot now
Did you touch the supa hot fire?
stop being an idiot!
Don't say that about yourself no one is an idiot everybody have brain's the question is how to use it and you know you're very smart and never let anyone tell you anything different ! 👍💚💜💙💛all the best to u from Morocco
Man ur name is supa hot fire :D
😂😂😂😂
Am I the only one who thinks that Tupac was never really a thug until he became a rapper and he took on the thug persona
Brian Arellano he stated he said he was a thug because he came from the “gutter” and he’s still here
Brian Arellano I know what you mean but he said he lived a thug life which means that was his life style was that he sold drugs to survive and he grew up in poverty and had to carry guns to survive
"thug persona" you mean "tupac persona" he being nice so u dont see tge real negative in him and thats what real thugs do in society.
JP Landscaping u a bitch!
I agree. On his years being a "thug" or living in a thug style was popular and so was very marketed. The music industry negotiated alot with it, it produced money.
I keep asking who 2pac really was, can't imagine a man filled with versality of both wisdom and knowledge...I can't relate to identify who this man really was, he baffles me and I have great respect for him...i love PAC beyond the limits of compression...❤❤❤❤❤
I was smiling like an idiot this whole damn interview I miss this man so much
We all smiled at 17 like that, if not then their childhood sucked
😄
The boy was a genius. A true thinker, a true leader vocally
Wise beyond his year
He died only 8 years later 😭😭😭😭
4:27 "Lost in the sauce"
-Tupac Shakur 1988
Duuuudee I just heard That!!! 😱🔥
Can’t live with-ought the sauce, can’t get lost in the sauce
-future
thank god he quit his job for this interview 😂
Wait he did Fr? Lol
Fr thank God
HE JUST HAD THE “IT FACTOR” FROM THE VERY BEGINNING!!!
WHAT A GEM 💎 OF AN INTERVIEW THIS IS THAT I NEVER EVEN KNEW EXISTED UNTIL I FOUND IT JUST NOW ON SEPTEMBER 4, 2024
THANK YOU 🙏 SO MUCH TO THE PERSON WHO SHARED THIS WITH ALL OF US!!! ❤
"lost in the sauce" 2pac said it first 😂😂😂
Steven Wyatt Jr I thought the same thing, I was like wtf, pac a time traveler lol
Officialklassik when did he say that
ChiefNation Auto 4:27
My Name is 4:27
@Ty Harris probably as old as the blacker the berry........ lol