I heard Scarface tell this story and Pac was actually in the hotel room with him afterwards and he said that Pac got his gun and was ready to go downstairs where the gang members was at and he told Pac to sit his crazy ass down 😄 he was a true OUTLAW 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
True actor, like a real method actor FOR real. BUT what he said he wanted to do. True to his word. Started as a ballerina for real, made a gangster movie, made records about that life, he started banging after he got money LoL. IT is what it is.
@travellingeurope3596 shot 2 cops, had a mom who was a wanted black panther, didn't know his father, grew up in the projects of Harlem, Baltimore and the Marin city jungle jects, been shot hella times, united crips and bloods etc... but yeah he was an actor
@@travellingeurope3596u talking ill on a person who been dead for 30 years in a RUclips comments section just stfu bro he actually had a legacy and stood on bussines
@@bobbywestbrook6274 don't ever in your life mention no fucking 2pac with those legends his last act on this earth was kicking a well respected crip and he paid the price he wasn't trying to help nobody
@@MrTsmooth12 many factors. Gangbangin, rapping hard on other cars, too trusting, could have been setup and backstabbed by his own close ones. I heard pac was getting ready to leave Suge knight before he died and be his own man. There's also a video of pacs mom saying he was played by Suge knight and died broke. Many factors.
I'm from California but back when I was 16 I lived out in Milwaukee for like 6 months. I remember this incident like it was yesterday, this was around the same time I first heard announcement on a Chicago radio that R. Kelly was married to Aaliyah. Anyway, I was supposed to go to this concert, my whole family is GD out there and I had that backstage connection through them. With me being from California and Spice 1, eiht and my favorite rapper Pac there I wasn't trying to miss it....well...needless to say, my uncles forgot about me (still haven't forgave them for that) and they gave me the whole rundown of what happened, afterwards: Pac mentioned Yummy, who mind you is a Black Disciple, to a crowd of people who were Majority, Gangster Disciples, whom happened to be rivals. (and fyi: Those were mostly Milwaukee Gangsters in the crowd). The crowd didn't want to hear the preaching, Ice got thrown on-stage, Pac and Thug Life challenged the crowd, crowd accepted the challenge and pursued the stage, lol. Didn't stop there, they gave chase by foot and several cars all the way back to their hotel. ..And eiht isn't exaggerating, it was really bad. Milwaukee banned Tupac effective, immediately after that....I just remembered, Left-eye burned Andre Rison's house down around that same time, too. A lot went down that year, lol.
Bruh I was dere front & center I won tickets from hot 102.1 b4 it was a rock & roll radio station it was Hip-Hop & RnB, but dat student killed dat principal @ school & blamed it on rap so dey(102.1) changed music genres remember, but back to da topic @ hand, bruh Pac was dedicating a song to dem kids(da lil girl Yummy killed & to Yummy b/c his O.G's had him killed scared he would flip & tell) when a B.O.S member not G.D even tho dey both run under da ✡️ yelled out just another homicide & Pac snapped + dey both run under ✡️ (G.D & B.D) dey wasnt beefing @ dat X also Pac was on stage w/ some Vice Lords ⭐️ & Micky Cobras ⭐️ from Milwaukee not just his group Thuglife & other rappers I know dis fo a fact b/c some of dem was my real cousins back in dey banging days anyways dey(B.O.S) threw a 40oz bottle @ Pac & dem & Pac ppl threw it back den dem B.O.S n!&&@s act like dey was gone bum-rush da stage until sum1 from stage upped a ya-dig den da whole front stadium dipped toward da hallway jumping behind concession stands running over each other & 💩, den dem B.O.S & G.D n!&&@s went & got dey ya-diggs den tried to bum-rush da hotel Pac was @ even some of my cousins who use to run under ✡️ can vouch fo dat I LOVE MY CITY (IM 414 TO DA CORE) BUT DAT GROWN @$$ B.O.S N!&&@ WAS WRONG DAT NITE DAT DEDICATION WAS TO HONOR THOSE KIDS WHO LOST THEIR LIVES AS WE WERE @ DA X TOO, BEING 💯0 W/CHA
Actually tupac was saying that he was disappointed in the urban community, disappointed in the hoods of the Midwest because of that kid's situation. He was saying that gangsters where he is from handle their business themselves and don't send little kids to do their dirty work. Sort of false but that was the point that he was trying to make. In actuality Nobody really lives by the code people send their grandmother to do some dirt for them if it brings in a bag or eliminates them from having to do it
Those backwards Gangsters sent a little kid on a Kamikaze mission then tried to back-peddle. Pac was right for calling out those Cowards. Htptiwny [i.e., (May) Peace & Blessings be unto You (All)]
@@ashwilson177 Pac was opening Fire on Two Pale-Faced PIGz, e.g., even to Honorably-Defend another Black Male from Racist/White-Supremacist Terrorism. Therefore, your person better go somewhere else with All that Enemy-Propaganda Nancy. Htptiwny [i.e., (May) Peace & Blessings be unto You (All)]
I lived in the Mil, back then and Bro on God we couldn't go too the Bradley Center for yrs. Had to be with someone 21 or older. Pac was standing on his word. I am one of the "Guys" from the city of Chicago and he had key points , but Pac had no pause at all. He was Real at all times I respected that,,, then and now.
The only issue I have is ehit trying to make it seem that Pac only said it because it was Milwaukee and not realizing Pac felt that way when it came to hurting children period smh
In another interview with Spice 1, he said PAC was calling out the GDs for allowing a child to get killed or something to that nature. This was probably that incident
@@deepstate3358 no he wasn't , it was dudes always testing him and he had to show them that black panther Lion mentality, he was fearless, but he was maturing Tho just had to give him sum time💯
You're right... He lost the game... Pac was amazing soul... He did everything that will get a person killed, until he eventually got himself killed... In the real world we call them Crash Dummies or dudes who are so reckless that they crash out at a young age.. All the young men you see dying today are living exactly like Pac, without the successful music career. . And that's exactly why you see them dying today at 25 amd under, just like Pac.
A real idiot and loudmouth troublemaker. Revolutionary? WAF joke. No revolutionary starts mess and wages war on another man that looks like him over what he thought. May he rest in piss
The same Pac that was sponsored in art school by a rich white guy? The same Pac that was all naked up in the bath tub? Grow up you moron and stop worshipping false idols..this "celeb" status dont mean shit...they are all chosen by the j##s that run hollyweird...you a straight bozo saying he "fearless" more like soul-less 🤡🤡🤦♂️
I live in Milwaukee and i remember this incident very well… I was like 8 and my older brother went that concert. Of course he told what happened… That was talked about for years… R.I.P Yummy.💔
@@erictubbs6854 He Died A Honorable Man And Legacy Is Stamped And Most Still Dreaming To Be Half Of The Man He Was I Say That Ain’t To Bad Being In A Fck Up World That Were Living In The Elephant In The Room He Remains 🐘
No, it actually validates what T Pain said. If Tupac was alive right now where rappers are damn near (it seems) every other week. He would have died sooner.
Yes And Brother Tupac Stood for the TRUTH and the Truth was that The people in crowd were behind encouraging a young black child to MURDER another young BLACK child and he wanted them to know how foul and EVIL they were fir doing so which is something that no other person on stage were BRAVE enough to confront, thats what made Brother Tupac such a KING
@@ashwilson177 disgusting!!! Disrespecting a 12year child death!!! But people make fun of a child’s death!!! Karma will definitely come knocking at your door!!!! Trust an believe!!! This is my last reply!!!! Trust that !!! Your karma is right around your corner!!!
This will never end... he still downplayed this kid's death in this interview... it was a side note... damn shame too, this 2022... that little boy's life mattered and nobody understood that but Tupac... TO THIS VERY DAY APPARENTLY, YA'LL STILL DON'T GET IT...
Crazy ! I feel lile he was twisting this story up to try to make Pac look some kind of way until Art caught it at the end ..the little Edit and then Yummy Sandifer is brought up and then he somewhat acknowledged that... which i thought was the real reason anyway that Pac went off on the crowd, not thinking he was better than them
I worked for the production company that was booked for this show. "Online Productions" they talked about this situation and how they lost so much equipment at this show. A guy named Bruce and Ernest hate Pac to this day because they say they had to run for their lives. This was definitely a true story!
@@arkhamknight6371 that wasn't entertainment tho...u are either yt...or let yt people influence ur opinion of death...its a CELEBRATION..the crowd shouldn't be there in all black...rather having on vibrant colors..and years of happiness...pac had no fear as stated...
I really enjoy watching videos of his interviews…I was born in DC in 71 & grew up in the DMV & spent a lot of time in & around Baltimore ….in early 92 I moved to LA & I gotta say that back then EIHT could be a scary dude,,,,the most “LA” dude I’d ever seen 🖤 nothing but love & respect 💙🎼❤️
@@rikko2x206 fuck yeah 1 and 2 were the real saints row games. it would have been bad ass to get a saints row with AT LEAST 2 of pacs tracks on the radio. imagine high speed, blasting on the radio while in a chase with the law. soooo many of his tracks would have been a good fit for the REAL saints row when it was still gangster and dark
And people wonder why Pac got killed. Biggie was a victim of circumstance and arrogance. But the actor Tupac Shakur who played a rapper named 2Pac... got himself killed. With all due respect!
On September 3, 1994 at the Mecca Arena in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, a concert took place that included BOSS, Big Mike, Xscape, Spice 1, Scarface and more, including the headline act, 2pac. What Happened Was Chilling After all the acts had done their thing, which included an appearance of MC Eiht with Spice 1, which really got the crowd pumped, it was time for 2pac and the crowd was ready-or were they? To the roar of “2pac” and “THUG LIFE,” he hit the stage with vengeance, opening with a track called “Bury Me a G” from the new Thug Life album. But he seemed like a man out of control. Midway through the song, his mic started fading in and out. And while Thug Life were doing their verses 2pac was running around trying to get his mic to work. Finally, he got a working mic and all hell broke loose in Milwaukee. Half way through the second song, 2pac stopped the show for a “moment of silence” for the 14-year old girl killed in Chicago by an 11-year old boy (who was later killed himself.) But before the “silence” began 2pac yelled out: “You better stop killing those babies or else I’ll murder you myself!” He Was Out Of Control I sat with my camera in hand wondering, Where did that come from? But I didn’t have time to think about it for long. 2pac was now yelling: “I taught you all about harming those babies. Keep it up and I’ll murder all you muthafuckas.” With that I started looking around the arena to see if anyone else was a shocked as I was. They were. Then I started thinking that it must be a skit or something in the act. But then I looked in his eyes. I was very close to the stage and I realized that this wasn’t a skit. 2pac was serious. Before he could get to his next song, the audience started throwing coins at 2pac, and he wasn’t gonna take that. No way. “I don’t know who the fuck you all think I am. You muthafuckas better stop throwing shit at me!” He then offered a 200 dollar reward for anyone to bring an offender to him on stage and said: “He will get you paid, but he will die tonight.” A Violent Reaction Again, I was shocked! Where was all this coming from? Did a coin tossing incident cause this violent reaction? But what came next was even worse. People in the audience started throwing up gang signs at 2pac and taunting him. That did it. “You can flash them gang signs if you want,” screamed 2pac, “but I’ll kill all you muthafuckas! This is Thug Life!” Then he invited people to come on stage and try to “kick my ass!” Things Were Definitely Out Of Control Thug Life rushed on stage to be with 2pac and I started thinking that this looked like a scene from West Side Story and when I thought it couldn’t get worse, it did. A shouting match occurred with a guy in the pit (great, just where I am). A member of Thug Life and this guy just kept at it. Suddenly the guy threw a cassette on stage and then a water bottle was hurdled at him, missed and hit someone else in the audience. 2pac grabbed the mic stand like a sword and started daring people to come at him. Chaos was erupting all around me and then it happened. A member of Thug Life pulled a gun. The photographer next to me said, “Let’s get out of here.” And he didn’t have to tell me twice! As I gathered my gear I kept glancing at the gun that was being held at his side. 2pac announced he would continue his show for the “real G’s,” but people now were beginning to run. Some for the exit, other, who were gangbangers, to the stage to challenge 2pac and Thug Life. I began to run as well and it wasn’t toward the stage. Gunfire Shots were fired from the stage, but luckily no one was hit. Police started entering the arena and the Mecca security tried to guide the people out so they wouldn’t get trampled. I was glad to be out of there safely, but I felt I had to find out what happened. Later I interviewed the Chief of Security, Sgt. Delroy Roberts, who told me that the police had to kick in 2pac’s dressing room door. They made everyone kneel with their hands behind their heads as they searched the dressing rooms. They found two semi-automatic weapons. No one admitted to knowing about the guns. Had He Snapped? As I was leaving, people who had been in the audience were saying, “What was wrong with him?” “Has he snapped?” “We all could have been killed!” And we could have! I was shocked and saddened. Why did this happen? I had just witnessed another chapter in the troubled life of Tupac Amaru Shakur. But Where Will All This End? This was the end of the story I wrote when I reported this incident. Now we know the answer to my final question. It ended badly and sadly. Personally, I liked 2pac. Having met him once in Chicago, I found him to be very pleasant and corporate as I took photos and interviewed him. I sincerely liked the guy. So I wanted to hear his side of what took place in Milwaukee. But a call to his manager’s office informed me that the office was no longer representing Mr. Shakur. And that was the last time I had contact with the late Mr. Shakur. -taken from 2Paclegacy site
Yeah it seems it was the BDs. Crazy shut is I always heard yummy was a GD. So it’s insane hearing how he was BD and his own BDs killed him cause he killed a rival then ran to hiding and they thought he was guna snitch.
Pac being a fearless dude with no filter not only put himself in danger, it also put people around him in danger. Because sometimes peole will attack who ever you with even though they did not do anything.
@@utterspace That`s not a apples to apples comparison. Malcolm and Martin did not go around starting stuff with people which would have put themselves and others around them in danger. I was talking about Pac going around starting stuff with people, and doing other things that can get himself and others killed around him at around the same area. When Malcolm got killed, it was only him that got killed that day. When Martin got killed, it was only him that got killed that day.
That's how Milwaukee was back then. People took stuff to heart. I myself was thuggish back then. It went down in Milwaukee & Chicago back in the 90s too. I wasn't there but I heard about it I laughed. Some of my 90s opps were down there they went bananas.
Yo!!! That’s krazy I remember this my uncle and cousins was at that Joint…I was a young Buck at that time tho!!! 90’s was the shit…Don’t sleep on the Mil Tho it’s real Hitta’s Everywhere 💯
Pac wasnt randomly dissin street niqqas that night. he was talkin strictly to the ones who killed Yummy, but he had the gangs confused. he was about black unity & the streets never cared about that
All Chicago gangs structured were based off ancient Egypt/kemet concepts, isnt the United Nations structure based off that concept?? Its the government who brainwashed dum niggas into selling crack and killing eachother off this dum ass rap music that fuck up the black unity
8 came off kinda on the hating tip, early in the conversation, and didn't mention that it started over the yummy situation. He tried to make it seem like Pac just started disrespecting the crowd on some weak shit, and that wasn't true. The interviewer had to bring it up, and all of a sudden his energy changed.
Man don't nobody take you Tupac stans seriously. You call anybody who doesn't say what you want to say or how you want them to act haters. That's because no matter what Tupac is your God and never did anything wrong.
Shout outs to Eiht…I saw him at the Amphitheater in Chicago, on 43rd Halsted back in the day…. He was definitely in Chicago a LOT… I actually saw him in my Hood, on 79th Eberhart filming a video…with Jay Boogie, a clothing designer from Chicago, from back in the day… Who use to make allllllllllllllll those leather Jerseys R.Kelly use to wear in his videos, and some of the other custom stuff you’d see R. Kelly wearing in the videos.
@@calripkenboi To be far it’s the interviewers asking about Pac and 8 is kinda straight forward that he messed with Pac and thought he was a could brother but to wild sometimes and never should have embraced gangbang culture
Cuz he don't know jack of what he is saying just rehashing what he was told from someone else. Pac never fucked with Eiht like he is claiming. Didn't happen. Eiht is local Compton cat, Pac was Mr international.
Met MC Eiht & MC Breed at the Travelers Vice Lord picnic in Chicago early 90s 🤦🏿♂️💯🤞🏿Eiht & his homie was smoking chilling in the shade because it was hot as hell they both had on Dickies & shit giving out autographs while MC Breed did Gotta get minez. Pac didn't show up this was around the Time he went off bout Yummy in Milwaukee.. if someone ever meet him just ask
the worst part about the whole eiht in the midwest thing was that there was a movie with him and Bernie mac was supposed to comeout. sad story right there
@@robstark9274 Yeah, because GDs were recruiting kids and getting them to do their dirt for them. The OGs were turning those kids into killers. That's why Pac was mad.
Back In 94 Nation business was not to be talked about especially on a stage. 1994 there was still structure and BDs and Gds got along especially in the 100s
I remember when that happened. My cousins was at that concert and groups of people went to his hotel looking for him. 2pac never came back to Milwaukee
And we was hot about that shit. We ain’t have nothing to do with that bitch ass shit that went down in Chicago. Nigga spittin at Mil town Gangsters over shit that Chicago BD’s did. On top of that, Niggas here sick of mfs from y’all town acting like y’all the only gangsters, so that shit made it that much worse.
I'm from Milwaukee, and I remember that incident. I've traveled a lil bit and some people have a messed up outlook on Milwaukee. It's always been horrible in the inner city since the mid 80's. Even worse now. Don't get it twisted. And even though it's Gd's Bd's Latin kings and Vice Lords here we all get along for the most part. It's more about cliques, crews and the dope money now. 💯
Great speaking Mr Mc 8, I grew up listening to your music, might of got me in trouble a few times haha I thought I was more gangster than I was listening to straight up menace. I’m from Fresno so we all grew up bumping pac as well. As a youngster I looked up to that beefing with whoever, but looking back at it, that mouth will get a lot of innocent people in a bad situation, like it did with you in Milwaukee. I had a big homie get shot and killed over a little homie running his mouth in the wrong city, RIP Big Worm
Why anyone would expect a rapper to be a model of leadership and community building is beyond me. They're music artists not mayors or spiritual leaders. Although some are and Tupac initially was someone a lot of people looked to for inspiration and he had so much potential to lead. Sometimes, though, there's nothing you can do for your brother but pray for him. Some people are intent on flying into chaos, standing up for that is not helping them, and the result is that you'll likely be the one to get hurt behind their actions, and they likely won't even give damn. Story of Tupac's life.
@@wjones8149 They shouldn't be, but unfortunately they are the ones given platforms. And major influencers over the youth. We know parents and guardians should have that role, but in reality that's not what's happening. I believe Pac thought all these dudes talking tough and gangster in their music really gave a dam about anyone besides themselves and their own. People always say, oh he was an actor, what we think they all doing?!?!
I heard Scarface tell this story and Pac was actually in the hotel room with him afterwards and he said that Pac got his gun and was ready to go downstairs where the gang members was at and he told Pac to sit his crazy ass down 😄 he was a true OUTLAW 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
True actor, like a real method actor FOR real. BUT what he said he wanted to do. True to his word. Started as a ballerina for real, made a gangster movie, made records about that life, he started banging after he got money LoL. IT is what it is.
@travellingeurope3596 shot 2 cops, had a mom who was a wanted black panther, didn't know his father, grew up in the projects of Harlem, Baltimore and the Marin city jungle jects, been shot hella times, united crips and bloods etc... but yeah he was an actor
@@travellingeurope3596u talking ill on a person who been dead for 30 years in a RUclips comments section just stfu bro he actually had a legacy and stood on bussines
Not very smart...no wonder why they got him
You got that wrong. Pac said he wanted to go talk to them. He said nothing about grabbing guns
Rip Yummy Sandifer. Pac was the only rapper bold enough to address that situation
He was still feeling guilty from 💥 💥 💥 that little boy in Cali
R.I.P. Qaid Walker Teal
Shit had nothing to with and this is why he's no longer here always acting and putting himself in shit in things that had nothing to do with him
@@jermaineburgess3767 tell that to Dr king and Malcolm x family that's what a real leader going to do put their Life on the line
@@bobbywestbrook6274 🤣🤡
@@bobbywestbrook6274 don't ever in your life mention no fucking 2pac with those legends his last act on this earth was kicking a well respected crip and he paid the price he wasn't trying to help nobody
2pac is definitely a different breed you don't see artists doing that at all especially putting a life on the line that just shows you he really cares
How did he put his life on the line if he took off??
That's why PACs not here with us anymore. He rapped good about life around us but he had too much beef.
Wow that's what got him killed
@@MrTsmooth12 many factors. Gangbangin, rapping hard on other cars, too trusting, could have been setup and backstabbed by his own close ones. I heard pac was getting ready to leave Suge knight before he died and be his own man. There's also a video of pacs mom saying he was played by Suge knight and died broke. Many factors.
Right
I'm from California but back when I was 16 I lived out in Milwaukee for like 6 months. I remember this incident like it was yesterday, this was around the same time I first heard announcement on a Chicago radio that R. Kelly was married to Aaliyah. Anyway, I was supposed to go to this concert, my whole family is GD out there and I had that backstage connection through them. With me being from California and Spice 1, eiht and my favorite rapper Pac there I wasn't trying to miss it....well...needless to say, my uncles forgot about me (still haven't forgave them for that) and they gave me the whole rundown of what happened, afterwards: Pac mentioned Yummy, who mind you is a Black Disciple, to a crowd of people who were Majority, Gangster Disciples, whom happened to be rivals. (and fyi: Those were mostly Milwaukee Gangsters in the crowd). The crowd didn't want to hear the preaching, Ice got thrown on-stage, Pac and Thug Life challenged the crowd, crowd accepted the challenge and pursued the stage, lol. Didn't stop there, they gave chase by foot and several cars all the way back to their hotel. ..And eiht isn't exaggerating, it was really bad. Milwaukee banned Tupac effective, immediately after that....I just remembered, Left-eye burned Andre Rison's house down around that same time, too. A lot went down that year, lol.
Good ol days 🔥
Fuhk Gd and bd dead Hkomies Los Angeles Ca rule the world they probably had you scared scary ass
90's was wild my guy
Bruh I was dere front & center I won tickets from hot 102.1 b4 it was a rock & roll radio station it was Hip-Hop & RnB, but dat student killed dat principal @ school & blamed it on rap so dey(102.1) changed music genres remember, but back to da topic @ hand, bruh Pac was dedicating a song to dem kids(da lil girl Yummy killed & to Yummy b/c his O.G's had him killed scared he would flip & tell) when a B.O.S member not G.D even tho dey both run under da ✡️ yelled out just another homicide & Pac snapped + dey both run under ✡️ (G.D & B.D) dey wasnt beefing @ dat X also Pac was on stage w/ some Vice Lords ⭐️ & Micky Cobras ⭐️ from Milwaukee not just his group Thuglife & other rappers I know dis fo a fact b/c some of dem was my real cousins back in dey banging days anyways dey(B.O.S) threw a 40oz bottle @ Pac & dem & Pac ppl threw it back den dem B.O.S n!&&@s act like dey was gone bum-rush da stage until sum1 from stage upped a ya-dig den da whole front stadium dipped toward da hallway jumping behind concession stands running over each other & 💩, den dem B.O.S & G.D n!&&@s went & got dey ya-diggs den tried to bum-rush da hotel Pac was @ even some of my cousins who use to run under ✡️ can vouch fo dat I LOVE MY CITY (IM 414 TO DA CORE) BUT DAT GROWN @$$ B.O.S N!&&@ WAS WRONG DAT NITE DAT DEDICATION WAS TO HONOR THOSE KIDS WHO LOST THEIR LIVES AS WE WERE @ DA X TOO, BEING 💯0 W/CHA
That's exactly what happened I was there myself it was in 1994 at the mecca Arena.
2Pac stories NEVER get old Lol
frfr!!!😀
They kinda starting to get old lol
@@youreacrackhead8887 word
This facts I'm from the mil they chased pac ass
"lol" wasn't necessary
Actually tupac was saying that he was disappointed in the urban community, disappointed in the hoods of the Midwest because of that kid's situation. He was saying that gangsters where he is from handle their business themselves and don't send little kids to do their dirty work. Sort of false but that was the point that he was trying to make. In actuality Nobody really lives by the code people send their grandmother to do some dirt for them if it brings in a bag or eliminates them from having to do it
Those backwards Gangsters sent a little kid on a Kamikaze mission then tried to back-peddle.
Pac was right for calling out those Cowards.
Htptiwny [i.e., (May) Peace & Blessings be unto You (All)]
Wtf
Tupac aimed to please the rainbow community 🌈🚪🏳️🌈
@@wnnfrhrw4452 pac was the one good at goin backwards like a ballerina moonwalkin 🤣🩰👯♂️💯
@@ashwilson177
Pac was opening Fire on Two Pale-Faced PIGz, e.g., even to Honorably-Defend another Black Male from Racist/White-Supremacist Terrorism.
Therefore, your person better go somewhere else with All
that Enemy-Propaganda Nancy.
Htptiwny [i.e., (May) Peace & Blessings be unto You (All)]
Pac wasn't afraid of his people and he was fearless. That's a rare quality when you've seen death around the corner.
Black men shouldn't have to fear your own people. But I guess don't be stupid and know what lane to be in .
Not fearless, but stupid!
@@1969Makaveli shouldn’t underestimate your own people
@@kenyattathompson6685 I guess that`s a better way to put it.
@@christopherpooler5398 Fearless. You wouldn't get it
That’s crazy. I heard this store a few times and I had no idea MC Eiht was there.
This the first time I've heard of him being there also
I heard he was there when spice 1 told this story
Right! Like not 1 time 😂
Mc eiht, spice 1, Scarface. Yeah
I lived in the Mil, back then and Bro on God we couldn't go too the Bradley Center for yrs. Had to be with someone 21 or older. Pac was standing on his word. I am one of the "Guys" from the city of Chicago and he had key points , but Pac had no pause at all. He was Real at all times I respected that,,, then and now.
Thing is…that concert wasn’t in the Bradley Center…
Bruh these boys stay lying
Did this cat say Bradley Center boy the lies
stop roleplaying
21st and Keefe. I remember that. I was 14.
I was born in Milwaukee and remember this. Milwaukee is filled with GDs and Vice Lord's. This was over Yummys killing
You right,I'm from Milwaukee too,28th Hadley,we GD and vice lords infested,that's why Cali niggas mad cause their gangs not here
I'm here for every pac story this channel got, keep them coming!!💯👊🏾
It's nice to see my man m.c eiht be a mature dude discussing real situations keeping it real and being wise with his talk about somebody like Pac
The only issue I have is ehit trying to make it seem that Pac only said it because it was Milwaukee and not realizing Pac felt that way when it came to hurting children period smh
They named that arena after 2 pac
Facts bro
Yeah mc didn't even mention yummy...he knew y pac was mad
I always felt them Milwaukee dudes was soft.
@@DEIONCARTER21 hard ain't cool MEEK MILWAUKEE
In another interview with Spice 1, he said PAC was calling out the GDs for allowing a child to get killed or something to that nature. This was probably that incident
It was, 2pac talks about it in a phone converstion with Monster Kody
It was the BD's Pac was addressing because Yummy was a BD....
@@rollotomossie4351 but wasnt no bds at the concert. pac was addressing the wrong gang.
You’re a genius
@@KelvinMick-q5u I commented before watching the end of the video lol. I see that was already brought up now
Pac had heart!
@stryfetc1 He was a troublemaker.
@@deepstate3358 no he wasn't , it was dudes always testing him and he had to show them that black panther Lion mentality, he was fearless, but he was maturing Tho just had to give him sum time💯
Pac had a death wish!
Shut up
This is why he ain't here 🤦♂️🤦♂️
Yo 8, we still love u in Milwaukee bro
nah FAT cap! 8 stay tf outta that bucket 🪣 🦀 its a setup
You sure you not setting him up? 🤔
@@BlackTyeChi nah bruh….8 know what’s up wit da Mil
He didn’t show ya no live in this interview he was riding Chi dick whole time
Eiht is aging really great, and Hip Hop is fortunate to still have a veteran like this dropping gems. Hand clap for a real G!👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Nigga flow was so cold on that Menace 2 Society soundtrack 😤🙌🏾
I remember hearing Eiht was here in Chicago all the time, back in the day
Why did he stop coming as much? Chicago might have been wilder back then.
@@fuhyou3223 not mightve been. Chi-town was way worse than Chiraq.
Facts about Chicago being way worse back then. Wasn't no social media to hype it up. A
PAC never feared no one but almighty GOD our father in heaven
I remember this day. I met Eiht at a record store before the concert. I was only about 13/14 but I loved Ehit
He seems like a cool dude. Laid back…
I also met Eiht at a record store here in Vegas; he was with Hoo Bangin at the time. He was cool af, laid back; can’t say the same for Mack 10 though.
At the Scratch Pad ... I was there too
F.y.i for those who don't know, Yummy was the kid on the poster in Pac's jail interview r.i.p to both
And may also mention, a killer
Fuck Yummy. He was an 8 year old murderer. If the girl he shot was your sister or niece you wouldn't be saying R.I.P to him.
Yummy did kill someone “for his gang” so we’re going to ignore that?
@@brishawn8571 Pac was mad at the GDs for making the kid 'kill for the gang'. He was just a kid
@@Fab-Mak exactly
Never will their be another Pac...
Rip to Latasha
@soldier story finish it for me cuzz😀
You're right... He lost the game... Pac was amazing soul... He did everything that will get a person killed, until he eventually got himself killed...
In the real world we call them Crash Dummies or dudes who are so reckless that they crash out at a young age..
All the young men you see dying today are living exactly like Pac, without the successful music career. . And that's exactly why you see them dying today at 25 amd under, just like Pac.
@@UrbanMaxxTV disagree strongly!!! But I guess everyone has their opinion
@@jalenaverylloydaveryiisson8862 😂😂😂 u again
Lil nas x is another pac
PAC WAS JUST WAY AHEAD OF HIS TIME! WE NEEDED HIM IN THIS ERA WHERE SPEAKIN UP IS MORE ACCEPTABLE BUT STILL FROWN UPON BY YT ! RIP 2PAC
Stop it Pac was too childish and he draw off his emotions like females that's not a leader that's destruction
Still frown upon by everybody shii. Everybody sensitive now
Pac was going way backwards to them crips
nah he was meant for the time period he was in. nothing tupac said wasnt already happening then
@@JuwanAnderson58 pac was sensitive for taking a crip thats supposed to be beneath him too serious 🤣
Pac was very blessed the FOLKS didn't get a hold of him.Eiht used to hit up all the indie retail spots in Chicago.
Pac was a real dude. Fearless. The revolutionary in him was always present addressing topics that bothered him. Greatness! R I P KINGPAC
Charleston white was right y'all only bad in California
A real idiot and loudmouth troublemaker. Revolutionary? WAF joke. No revolutionary starts mess and wages war on another man that looks like him over what he thought. May he rest in piss
The same Pac that was sponsored in art school by a rich white guy?
The same Pac that was all naked up in the bath tub?
Grow up you moron and stop worshipping false idols..this "celeb" status dont mean shit...they are all chosen by the j##s that run hollyweird...you a straight bozo saying he "fearless" more like soul-less 🤡🤡🤦♂️
yall be so fanned out its sad lol
@@jesterbons1558 and your a clown that's responding to comments you square
I live in Milwaukee and i remember this incident very well… I was like 8 and my older brother went that concert. Of course he told what happened… That was talked about for years… R.I.P Yummy.💔
Milwaukee always been a Lil Chicago and Chicago dudes live in there!
Pac had no filter, no fear & didn’t give a F*** 😂🤦🏽♂️
😅 💯
Facts
Yep and look where it got him ⚰️
@@erictubbs6854 He Died A Honorable Man And Legacy Is Stamped And Most Still Dreaming To Be Half Of The Man He Was I Say That Ain’t To Bad Being In A Fck Up World That Were Living In The Elephant In The Room He Remains 🐘
@@erictubbs6854 GTFOH with that nonsense talk
Pac was a wild boy.
Yup and a real one!
And that’s what caused his demise, RIP PAC
He was a fool
@@jermaineburgess3767 far from a fool. Just a young black male not scared to give a damn about our culture that has been lost.
@@marvinchunter1518 Jumping a guy in a Casino and stomping him out is pretty foolish.
So that killed everything that TPain said about Tupac. That dude was wild.
Anyone from me or Pac era knows that shit Pain was spitting was pure hate and ignorance
Tpain said Tupac would get killed lyrically against the rappers of today. This story has nothing to do with that statement wtf? Lmaoooo
FUCK T-PAIN (NAAAAAH I'M JUST PLAYIN)
@@jonp9300 lmao these ABC rappers can't even spit a proper freestyle
No, it actually validates what T Pain said.
If Tupac was alive right now where rappers are damn near (it seems) every other week. He would have died sooner.
I appreciate Art correcting Eiht who was trying to change the narrative as if 2pac was some type of bully. 2pac knew exactly who he was addressing
Yes And Brother Tupac Stood for the TRUTH and the Truth was that The people in crowd were behind encouraging a young black child to MURDER another young BLACK child and he wanted them to know how foul and EVIL they were fir doing so which is something that no other person on stage were BRAVE enough to confront, thats what made Brother Tupac such a KING
Pac was reckless and he paid the price with his life.
@@deman19901 how standing up for a kid getting killed is being reckless y’all niggas just comment anything 😂
@@feedthehungry1 they say pac was addressing the wrong gang though.
@@feedthehungry1
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Htptiwny [i.e., (May) Peace & Blessings be unto You (All)]
Tupac shakur was the only one who spoke up for yummy an Denzel Washington too !!! Let’s be clear!!!
Spoke up a little kid that was a killer who had to be put down because he was reckless
Tupac found danny boyy out to be yummy lol
@@ashwilson177 disgusting!!! Disrespecting a 12year child death!!! But people make fun of a child’s death!!! Karma will definitely come knocking at your door!!!! Trust an believe!!! This is my last reply!!!! Trust that !!! Your karma is right around your corner!!!
@@theetruth8626 alittle kid that was misguided by grown men to do their dirty works
@@anitamarie9056 you know that 12 year old was a mass murderer right? He deserved what he got no kapp
Don’t sleep on Milwaukee, there were a lot of Milwaukee GD’s that rushed the stage and were offended. This was September 1994, I was in the area.
They always think it's Chicago in Milwaukee some live here but they not running Milwaukee
This will never end... he still downplayed this kid's death in this interview... it was a side note... damn shame too, this 2022... that little boy's life mattered and nobody understood that but Tupac... TO THIS VERY DAY APPARENTLY, YA'LL STILL DON'T GET IT...
Good point, however Yummy killed a kid also
@@ericbyrd1083 Tragic situation man, kids killing kids. Shit like that is why Pac got heated and started cussing them out
Exactly and they keep skipping over that there's some b*******
@@ericbyrd1083 Yummy who ?
yeah didn't tell the truth on why pac did what he did so if nobody knows the truth they would talk this story differently like pac was wild
This story is legendary remember this as a kid in Detroit
Crazy ! I feel lile he was twisting this story up to try to make Pac look some kind of way until Art caught it at the end ..the little Edit and then Yummy Sandifer is brought up and then he somewhat acknowledged that... which i thought was the real reason anyway that Pac went off on the crowd, not thinking he was better than them
I worked for the production company that was booked for this show. "Online Productions" they talked about this situation and how they lost so much equipment at this show. A guy named Bruce and Ernest hate Pac to this day because they say they had to run for their lives. This was definitely a true story!
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Pac had balls and didn’t give a shit bout no gang members
Ultimately thats what got him killed unfortunately, we needed him for more then just entertainment
He mistakenly thought he was safe
@@arkhamknight6371 that wasn't entertainment tho...u are either yt...or let yt people influence ur opinion of death...its a CELEBRATION..the crowd shouldn't be there in all black...rather having on vibrant colors..and years of happiness...pac had no fear as stated...
@@qram281 Entertainment, meaning music n movies numbnuts
@@arkhamknight6371 what more did u need him for...waiting to be his follower because clearly u were not sparked to lead...
I really enjoy watching videos of his interviews…I was born in DC in 71 & grew up in the DMV & spent a lot of time in & around Baltimore ….in early 92 I moved to LA & I gotta say that back then EIHT could be a scary dude,,,,the most “LA” dude I’d ever seen 🖤 nothing but love & respect 💙🎼❤️
Milwaukee is pretty much an extension of Chicago when it comes to the gangs. Especially GD’s..
I've met a few GDs from Milwaukee and they was actually cool. I didn't know shit about Milwaukee but it was all love and respect. Shout out the Mil.
Yeah...That's like going from LA to San Diego.
Yes Milwaukee and Gary are just mini version of Chicago
@@ferdinandrobinson5786 Yes grew up in Gary and South Bend..
Milwaukee similar to Detroit too
That boy pac was fearless that incident could of been deadly
Dude was high off sherm or something 😆
You people are stupid
@@natsusatsujinki8342 no but u was
@@THECABSOURHERE You confused myself with your grandma
they say pac was addressing the wrong gang though.
RIP PAC 💯
“Pac just a rapper he wasn’t tough”…..
*How many Rappers get down like Pac? Pac was a Real1* 💯💯💯💯
Much luv to MC Eiht and Spice 1. We was rocking their music here in D C. I still listen to their music💯💯
Pac was mad that Yummy was killed so Pac stopped his performance and spoke out about the Yummy situation.
Respect to the OG Eiht 💯✊🏾
Naw Fr He A Real One
Bruh 8 ain't real he leaving out a whole lot of that truth to that story
Tupac was like A Saints Row Character lol
well....original saints row, he wasn't like the trash ass saints row we have now lol. pac was the realest. best MC and best humanitarian
Yea them first 2 classics
@@rikko2x206
fuck yeah 1 and 2 were the real saints row games. it would have been bad ass to get a saints row with AT LEAST 2 of pacs tracks on the radio. imagine high speed, blasting on the radio while in a chase with the law. soooo many of his tracks would have been a good fit for the REAL saints row when it was still gangster and dark
Rip yummy and Pac real to the core .... stood on what they represented
Its great to hear legendary stories, when there wasnt no social media to expose everything
Pac always gonna be da 🐐
rip yummy sandifer and tupac
Yummy burning in hell for all those bodies 😑😑
@@shawtyeatemup1352 but hell don’t exist
@@mitsulegend idgaf to be honest 😐😐
@@shawtyeatemup1352 U don't care,but you're the one that started the convo smh.Go take your meds my nigga.
@@shawtyeatemup1352 Them ignorant ninjas told a kid to do that. Ninjas are the worst.
This MC EIHT Interview is Fire! 🔥
And people wonder why Pac got killed. Biggie was a victim of circumstance and arrogance. But the actor Tupac Shakur who played a rapper named 2Pac... got himself killed. With all due respect!
On September 3, 1994 at the Mecca Arena in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, a concert took place that included BOSS, Big Mike, Xscape, Spice 1, Scarface and more, including the headline act, 2pac.
What Happened Was Chilling
After all the acts had done their thing, which included an appearance of MC Eiht with Spice 1, which really got the crowd pumped, it was time for 2pac and the crowd was ready-or were they? To the roar of “2pac” and “THUG LIFE,” he hit the stage with vengeance, opening with a track called “Bury Me a G” from the new Thug Life album. But he seemed like a man out of control. Midway through the song, his mic started fading in and out. And while Thug Life were doing their verses 2pac was running around trying to get his mic to work. Finally, he got a working mic and all hell broke loose in Milwaukee. Half way through the second song, 2pac stopped the show for a “moment of silence” for the 14-year old girl killed in Chicago by an 11-year old boy (who was later killed himself.) But before the “silence” began 2pac yelled out: “You better stop killing those babies or else I’ll murder you myself!”
He Was Out Of Control
I sat with my camera in hand wondering, Where did that come from? But I didn’t have time to think about it for long. 2pac was now yelling: “I taught you all about harming those babies. Keep it up and I’ll murder all you muthafuckas.” With that I started looking around the arena to see if anyone else was a shocked as I was. They were. Then I started thinking that it must be a skit or something in the act. But then I looked in his eyes. I was very close to the stage and I realized that this wasn’t a skit. 2pac was serious. Before he could get to his next song, the audience started throwing coins at 2pac, and he wasn’t gonna take that. No way. “I don’t know who the fuck you all think I am. You muthafuckas better stop throwing shit at me!” He then offered a 200 dollar reward for anyone to bring an offender to him on stage and said: “He will get you paid, but he will die tonight.”
A Violent Reaction
Again, I was shocked! Where was all this coming from? Did a coin tossing incident cause this violent reaction? But what came next was even worse. People in the audience started throwing up gang signs at 2pac and taunting him. That did it. “You can flash them gang signs if you want,” screamed 2pac, “but I’ll kill all you muthafuckas! This is Thug Life!” Then he invited people to come on stage and try to “kick my ass!”
Things Were Definitely Out Of Control
Thug Life rushed on stage to be with 2pac and I started thinking that this looked like a scene from West Side Story and when I thought it couldn’t get worse, it did. A shouting match occurred with a guy in the pit (great, just where I am). A member of Thug Life and this guy just kept at it. Suddenly the guy threw a cassette on stage and then a water bottle was hurdled at him, missed and hit someone else in the audience. 2pac grabbed the mic stand like a sword and started daring people to come at him. Chaos was erupting all around me and then it happened. A member of Thug Life pulled a gun. The photographer next to me said, “Let’s get out of here.” And he didn’t have to tell me twice! As I gathered my gear I kept glancing at the gun that was being held at his side. 2pac announced he would continue his show for the “real G’s,” but people now were beginning to run. Some for the exit, other, who were gangbangers, to the stage to challenge 2pac and Thug Life. I began to run as well and it wasn’t toward the stage.
Gunfire
Shots were fired from the stage, but luckily no one was hit. Police started entering the arena and the Mecca security tried to guide the people out so they wouldn’t get trampled. I was glad to be out of there safely, but I felt I had to find out what happened. Later I interviewed the Chief of Security, Sgt. Delroy Roberts, who told me that the police had to kick in 2pac’s dressing room door. They made everyone kneel with their hands behind their heads as they searched the dressing rooms. They found two semi-automatic weapons. No one admitted to knowing about the guns.
Had He Snapped?
As I was leaving, people who had been in the audience were saying, “What was wrong with him?” “Has he snapped?” “We all could have been killed!” And we could have! I was shocked and saddened. Why did this happen? I had just witnessed another chapter in the troubled life of Tupac Amaru Shakur.
But Where Will All This End?
This was the end of the story I wrote when I reported this incident. Now we know the answer to my final question. It ended badly and sadly. Personally, I liked 2pac. Having met him once in Chicago, I found him to be very pleasant and corporate as I took photos and interviewed him. I sincerely liked the guy. So I wanted to hear his side of what took place in Milwaukee. But a call to his manager’s office informed me that the office was no longer representing Mr. Shakur. And that was the last time I had contact with the late Mr. Shakur.
-taken from 2Paclegacy site
The crazy thing is, the GDs had nothing to do with yummy sandifer. That was another group of individuals.
Facts
Yeah it seems it was the BDs. Crazy shut is I always heard yummy was a GD. So it’s insane hearing how he was BD and his own BDs killed him cause he killed a rival then ran to hiding and they thought he was guna snitch.
Pac being a fearless dude with no filter not only put himself in danger, it also put people around him in danger. Because sometimes peole will attack who ever you with even though they did not do anything.
Then I guess Malcom X and Martin Luther should have never went on their quests then since they put people around them in danger too.
@@utterspace That`s not a apples to apples comparison. Malcolm and Martin did not go around starting stuff with people which would have put themselves and others around them in danger. I was talking about Pac going around starting stuff with people, and doing other things that can get himself and others killed around him at around the same area. When Malcolm got killed, it was only him that got killed that day. When Martin got killed, it was only him that got killed that day.
Pac had Martin, Malcolm, the Love of God with a touch of Suge Knight boiling through his veins. RIP Pac
No doubt
There's no need to insult Martin or Malcolm like that.
That was the best concert ever to come to the 414!!!
best description of 2pac i ever heard "he had no filter" 😂😂 all facts
Best believe he had a "filter" in prison
@@shawtyeatemup1352 indeed!!!
That's how Milwaukee was back then. People took stuff to heart. I myself was thuggish back then. It went down in Milwaukee & Chicago back in the 90s too. I wasn't there but I heard about it I laughed. Some of my 90s opps were down there they went bananas.
RIP KING PAC...
Yo!!! That’s krazy I remember this my uncle and cousins was at that Joint…I was a young Buck at that time tho!!! 90’s was the shit…Don’t sleep on the Mil Tho it’s real Hitta’s Everywhere 💯
Nigga damn near didn’t make it up out this mf, keep sleeping on the Mil
And people say pac wasn’t like that shittin me
Probably New Yorkers or some Compton Crips. People who just didn’t like that.
This is not the only place Tupac shakur protest !!! Scarface will definitely explain it !!!
Rest in peace Tupac condolence to the family your soul live on greatest of all time
Pac wasnt randomly dissin street niqqas that night. he was talkin strictly to the ones who killed Yummy, but he had the gangs confused. he was about black unity & the streets never cared about that
All Chicago gangs structured were based off ancient Egypt/kemet concepts, isnt the United Nations structure based off that concept?? Its the government who brainwashed dum niggas into selling crack and killing eachother off this dum ass rap music that fuck up the black unity
I love this brothers channel I binge watch
336 in the house
@@bizzimartini 💯💪🏿 pleasant Grove
8 came off kinda on the hating tip, early in the conversation, and didn't mention that it started over the yummy situation. He tried to make it seem like Pac just started disrespecting the crowd on some weak shit, and that wasn't true. The interviewer had to bring it up, and all of a sudden his energy changed.
Most of Eihts interviews wrt pac are indirectly hating on him. Don't know why he don't like him but it's obvious there's some animosity there
Exactly💯 and interviews like this is why folks who were only around Pac a few times need to stop going on platforms speaking like they knew him
@@aftabbashir4924 That's true, and I've always liked 8's music, but he needs to clear the air on his animosity, because everyone can smell it.
@@aftabbashir4924 facts he always sneak dissing Pac
Man don't nobody take you Tupac stans seriously. You call anybody who doesn't say what you want to say or how you want them to act haters.
That's because no matter what Tupac is your God and never did anything wrong.
Some ppl don’t know Milwaukee is wild.....
Me And My Hood Nigga Alfred Be Exposing Milwaukee ASS Niggas
Big facts
Shout outs to Eiht…I saw him at the Amphitheater in Chicago, on 43rd Halsted back in the day…. He was definitely in Chicago a LOT… I actually saw him in my Hood, on 79th Eberhart filming a video…with Jay Boogie, a clothing designer from Chicago, from back in the day… Who use to make allllllllllllllll those leather Jerseys R.Kelly use to wear in his videos, and some of the other custom stuff you’d see R. Kelly wearing in the videos.
C City?
Pac is definitely a real one. RIP
So real that when they came for him. He was nowhere to be found.
@@BTman58 He was upset about the little kid getting shot in Chicago, he wasn't just straight up tryin them for no reason.
@@Alrightvibe
It doesn’t make a difference. What dud he think was going to happen?
Tupac was always causing problems or in the middle of a problem.
@@BTman58 Agree that Pac was a little over the top but he spoke truth and his heart was usually in the right place.
A real punk who got what he deserved
Why doesn’t 8 mention that Pac was mad about the Yummy situation
He lowkey sneak diss Pac every interview. All his clips about Pac not himself.
@@calripkenboi To be far it’s the interviewers asking about Pac and 8 is kinda straight forward that he messed with Pac and thought he was a could brother but to wild sometimes and never should have embraced gangbang culture
Cuz he don't know jack of what he is saying just rehashing what he was told from someone else. Pac never fucked with Eiht like he is claiming. Didn't happen. Eiht is local Compton cat, Pac was Mr international.
Eight was the coolest in the Menace 2 Society movie
I live in Milwaukee, born and raised.. this had always been a legendary story here. But i seen MC Eiht here a couple years ago.. love!
bet dres from black sheep won’t talk about this
And people say Pac was a fake Thug 🤷🏻♀️
Because they dont know anything about him.
@@bigprob8744 Pac Got Killed By Crooked Cops That Orlando Anderson Story Got Yall Fooled
@@bigprob8744 Don't try to make it more than what it is never said it was a good thing but stop saying he's faking and let the man rest 🤷🏻♀️
Met MC Eiht & MC Breed at the Travelers Vice Lord picnic in Chicago early 90s 🤦🏿♂️💯🤞🏿Eiht & his homie was smoking chilling in the shade because it was hot as hell they both had on Dickies & shit giving out autographs while MC Breed did Gotta get minez. Pac didn't show up this was around the Time he went off bout Yummy in Milwaukee.. if someone ever meet him just ask
*G D’ S* Been In The *Door* 💙
I remember going to our GD concerts that 8 performed at in Chicago. Geto Boys, 8ball MJG was all there catering to the Folks. RIP Yummy.
Yea it was a mandatory citywide session if u was on count u HAD to attend. Those were the days!
salute from your Winston-Salem, NC family 💯
He addressed Yummy man.....Pac was brave
Pac was crazy
He was passionate 💪🏽🏹🪶💪🏽✨👑🦅
RIP Pac aka Makaveli 🕊️✨
G.D.S didn't kill yummy his set did!
Bds did!
Facts
but the GDs were at the concert
the worst part about the whole eiht in the midwest thing was that there was a movie with him and Bernie mac was supposed to comeout. sad story right there
When you talk for our people you gotta address the streets to when things go south
It was a child that got murdered around that time and Pac was getting at them for the lost of life from that kid.
A kid that killed other kids and got killed by kids
@@robstark9274 Yeah, because GDs were recruiting kids and getting them to do their dirt for them. The OGs were turning those kids into killers. That's why Pac was mad.
@@robstark9274 A kid who was used to do hits
The kid behind 2pac in his prison interview.
@@user-eu6wp6ws7c doubtful boy killed a lil girl
People y’all got it twisted! Yummy was gunned down by his own bd set! The 8ball black disciples! Not GDS!
That's why PAC is loved so much because he cares for the people
Back In 94 Nation business was not to be talked about especially on a stage. 1994 there was still structure and BDs and Gds got along especially in the 100s
I remember when that happened. My cousins was at that concert and groups of people went to his hotel looking for him. 2pac never came back to Milwaukee
This is probably the best detailed version of the Tupac incident in Milwaukee.
And we was hot about that shit. We ain’t have nothing to do with that bitch ass shit that went down in Chicago. Nigga spittin at Mil town Gangsters over shit that Chicago BD’s did. On top of that, Niggas here sick of mfs from y’all town acting like y’all the only gangsters, so that shit made it that much worse.
I'm from Milwaukee, and I remember that incident. I've traveled a lil bit and some people have a messed up outlook on Milwaukee. It's always been horrible in the inner city since the mid 80's. Even worse now. Don't get it twisted. And even though it's Gd's Bd's Latin kings and Vice Lords here we all get along for the most part. It's more about cliques, crews and the dope money now. 💯
Vice Lords are the deepest in Milwaukee
@@sterlingturner5420 not at all my guy actually Gds are deeper, Latin Kings might be even deeper than Gds
@@yabwoy07 I heard VL were the deepest in Milwaukee
@@sterlingturner5420 no
He left out everything Pac said about the child dying
We already know that
@@hoeprot.v.386 but it's some folks who don't
And him getting stomped because of pac
@@hoeprot.v.386 who are you?
@@brian3777 eight said nothing happened to him.
Man I don't know who used to do Eiht beats but he was a dope producer
Great speaking Mr Mc 8, I grew up listening to your music, might of got me in trouble a few times haha I thought I was more gangster than I was listening to straight up menace. I’m from Fresno so we all grew up bumping pac as well. As a youngster I looked up to that beefing with whoever, but looking back at it, that mouth will get a lot of innocent people in a bad situation, like it did with you in Milwaukee. I had a big homie get shot and killed over a little homie running his mouth in the wrong city, RIP Big Worm
None of these rappers today will ever put themselves at risk to stand up for their so-called "black brother"
Real shit…..Too pussy-fied now by the gatekeepers and media…No respect for their blackness…..Too diluted mentally and physically (think of Drake)…😕😏
Why anyone would expect a rapper to be a model of leadership and community building is beyond me. They're music artists not mayors or spiritual leaders. Although some are and Tupac initially was someone a lot of people looked to for inspiration and he had so much potential to lead. Sometimes, though, there's nothing you can do for your brother but pray for him. Some people are intent on flying into chaos, standing up for that is not helping them, and the result is that you'll likely be the one to get hurt behind their actions, and they likely won't even give damn. Story of Tupac's life.
@@wjones8149 They shouldn't be, but unfortunately they are the ones given platforms. And major influencers over the youth. We know parents and guardians should have that role, but in reality that's not what's happening. I believe Pac thought all these dudes talking tough and gangster in their music really gave a dam about anyone besides themselves and their own. People always say, oh he was an actor, what we think they all doing?!?!
Gang culture never understood it
This was dangerous
Move with respect, be aware of your surroundings and keep it on u 24/7....it's that simple
I like hearing the eiht speak, he been around the block a few times