2Pac Had Beef w/ Jay-Z Because He Let Biggie Diss Him On Brooklyn Finest! 2Pac Got WuTang Chain Back
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- Napoleon details the reasons why Tupac had issues with Jay-Z, Napoleon details the incident Tupac and Treach had and Tupac helping RZA from the group Wu-Tang-Clan get his chain back.
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I don't need 50 friends, Just give me 1 Napoleon who got my back alive and after I'm gone
Facts
Facts bro
I feel you on that 💯
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Facts 💯
"They never see the struggles, they only see the troubles!"
2pac.
"Not knowing it's hard to carry on when no one loves you"
tears😪
PAC and Napoleon the realist.
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@Akbarrel Yeshua FOH
Fatal, Yak and MU the realist
*realest
@@thickseed My bad, the sun was in my eyes off the coast of the pacific, sun bathing on my yacht !!
But thanks for the correction!! 🤣🤣🤣
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I’m really glad Napoleon is still here to set the record straight on a lot of these incidents that happened with Pac alot of people who were really close to pac during those times are not here no more so these are jewels !
@@thesupervisor3270 pac did a song saying to LL cool j Ll I'll rock your bells.
*a lot
Napoleon doesn’t set the record straight on anything. Majority of what he says is him repeating what he heard from Tupac or other people. He was a kid back then he had very little first hand knowledge.
@@Polostar79 Regardless He was a kid who happened to be around Tupac at an important time . So if he’s telling stories from him just Sitting on a couch smoking with pac hearing for himself or in the studio ect . I believe him .
@@DL67W you can believe him all you want but again he often tells a less than factual account of things based on hearsay. For example, to this day he still repeats the false narrative that Stretch betrayed Tupac even after that’s been proven false. He still repeats the narrative that all these East Coast rappers were dissing Tupac yet he never names the songs or bars that these disses supposedly happened on. He still repeats the narrative that Puffy had something to do with Tupac being killed even though that’s been proven false too.
I won’t ever criticize the dude for being loyal to Tupac but he’s loyal to a fault.
People love trying to criticize Tupac for NOT being a gangsta, without knowing he did more “gangsta” shit than these fake studio gangsta gang claiming rappers EVER DID! AND he never bragged about it. This is why the PAC fans feel they have to defend his honor so tough. The ones calling them “stans” be the main ones trying to discredit Tupac🤦🏾♂️
1000% couldn't agree more.
Likewise 4 me, A simple student of the 🎯
I totally agree like I said people started saying bullshit about him and he came back hard so it is what it is.
Facts 💯✊🏿
Pac was a REAL real one. These bitches today be acting hard and then snitch. They on the gram talking tough and then shoot a woman in the foot or run from fights. Pac went looking for the folks after hearing a rumor and addressed them like a man! Nothing but respect for Pac
Biggies line, "If Faith had Twins she have 2 Pacs"...That's not dissing 2pac, that's BIG calling out Faith for cheating on him with Pac.
I agree...if I was Pac I would've probably made peace with Biggie...
@@quranmujahid-jones8426 at that point it was too far gone because so many people got in the beef
@@righteousmasculine Biggie should've make peace with Pac, because pac suffered alot and nobody apologized
@@thekorsh4230 did PAC smash Biggie wife? Come again...Who should make peace?
Yea but biggie an them said that they never said anything towards Pac. Lies
Something worth mentioning is that Pac used to buy weed off 60s crips at times, so he knew some of them. He also had relatives who were connected in LA on both sides, bloods and crips.
@@NoNo-ng9sl his cousin from Blood Stone Villians. Pac had family on both coasts, and he was never considered a East coast rapper.
@College Knight He hadn't lived in L.A. until adulthood. And to my knowledge, he didn't have family ties to Los Angeles. Most of his relatives lived in the Tristate. His adopted family was in B-More. Mutulu was from there. His biggest ties will always be Oakland. But seeing as how this post is getting a ton of likes? It seems a ton of people will believe it.
@@NoNo-ng9sl Ain't no Bloods and Crip politics up in Oakland at least when I was there in the 80's. They use to say " What up blood" in Oakland which means "What up black " in New York slang nothing to do with the Bloods.
I’ve never heard of him having relatives in LA
@@NoNo-ng9sl my bad No I meant to reply to College Knights comment.
I’m really enjoying these Napoleon interviews. Hindsight is 20/20, especially after you’ve grown and matured. Glad to see him doing well.
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2pac was a real G. Pulling up on a rollin 60's crip set solo thats some g shit
A young rollin 60 got locked up for shooting 2pac homie
@@tmclifestyle4238 Orlando Anderson was not from 60's, he was a South Side Crip.
@@wolf7el356
Not talking about that incident
@@tmclifestyle4238
What incident are you talking about? Did he shoot pac's homie because of pac? If not what does that have to with pac? Dude could have died on some street stuff that had nothing to do with pac
Shout out Napoleon 💯..entire convo was articulate and informative. No gossip, not one sided or in favor..definitely NOT the Danny Boy vibe. Salute lil homie💯
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Big respect for real!!!!
@Lee John ...I didnt say Danny Boy didn't answer questions. But DB "VIBE" is completely different from Napoleons.
@Lee John Danny bois a bit emotional and soft...on an interview he did a year ago he was saying Suge was a thief's backstabber, cud not be trusted, then a year a later in an interview with Vlad hes saying the opposite,its obvious Suge camp got back to him lol
Big respect to Napoleon for sharing a heart message about Pac. As young as I was when Pac passed, he was and will always be a hero to me many others. RIP Pac..😭😭😭
Napoleon the realest!
@Exposing the Illuminati and Satanism real niggas don’t say they real that’s the people’s choice
@Exposing the Illuminati and Satanism *realest
@Exposing the Illuminati and Satanism jackass
Pac loyalty was on a different level . It’s rare to ever get that in return or find loyalty like that these days. RIP to the REALIST ♥️
Pac was loyal but to the wrong people too ... Suge. And Haitian Jack.
How was he loyal if he fucked Faith b4 the beef
@@CreativeLaelAsif he didnt fuck faith b4 the beef fym
@@CreativeLaelAsif faith fukked 2pac at the time of All Eyez On Me album
Very interesting interview
Napoleons interview always revert back to pac but for some reason I never get bored of it 😅
Facts
Why
I could listen to Mutah's stories all day and night.
My sentiments exactly
I need to buy that book. The stories Napoleon is telling making me want to buy the book. RIP 2pac the GOAT
I’ve learned something listening to Napoleon interviews all these years . The ones that defend you after your gone are the ones that were genuinely truly loyal the whole time . I wish I had just one Napoleon growing up with me . 2 Pac was a lucky dude .
2pac is number 1, i have heard his songs over and over again and he still the only artist who's music actually moves and touches you unlike any other artist. His music is still relevant today and just as the rose that grew from the concrete, he just keeps blossoming and i am loving his music more and more as the years pass. Everyone still wants a 2pac story no one asking for any one else's story! No one can dethrone the God no matter how much the haters try, we still here and he still alive with us ✊🏽 great interviews art
You probably know about 5 rappers from that era....stfu
@@TheSupremeDunk i was born in 82 and grown with hip hop, i have alot of respect for many rappers but facts don't lie, pac is the greatest and reaches everyone on another level
@@juststeven5569 Tupac is the greatest to the low information crowd of rap fans. No real hiphop heads believe he's even good let alone great. Pac was a basic ass rapper with mediocre beats...and albums full of filler
Facts .... he was way ahead of his time......
He's the greatest if you're on the hype train, that nigga basic as fuck and overrated, not top 30
PAC was a leader a voice for the streets. He had the whole West Coast riding with him..I remember my boy threw out the window a tape I had with one Biggie song on it. That's how influential he was to us.
That east coast west coast shit was real even with the fans back in the day 😂😂 I remember me and my friend legit stopped talking to each other for months because he liked Biggie and I was on Tupac’s side
@@jasontoussaint1081 game recognize game.
When was he a leader? What voice did he give to the streets?
@@upgrade7560 Listen to his music
@@illmatic9096 I have. All of it. That being a leader(without evidence of leadership) and voice for the streets claims are not valid
*Shooting cops, getting a chain back and saying you can fight for your honor without getting jumped, helping a friend who had beef with a well known gang while being super famous and approaching that same gang ALONE when you assumed that they had issues with you is VERY manly. Most men wouldn't have the heart to do 1 of them things let alone ALL of them. 2Pac have respect!*
PAC WAS REAL PERIOD, ALL THESE LAME ASS HATERS THESE DAYS CAN SUCK A DICK
@@illmatic9096 actual facts my g...
Indeed g....indeed.
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I’m from bedstuy Brooklyn like hov and BIG so I have the utmost respect and admiration for them both
But Pac is KING. Impact is unmatched to this day
People have love for Pac worldwide.
Same here I'm from NYC born and raised I don't know why there is this misconception that we don't got love for Pac smh. Mind you from BK and I'm a uptown baby born in Harlem raised in the Bronx and Biggie got love uptown but we had our own legends too and of course after artists pass they automatically get legendary status Big L and Pun for example.
@@seanford4542 thats cap. PURE cap. cut it out. i know hella NY niqqas who still hate Pac like its 1996 & you cant convince them otherwise. most of yall still blame him for Biggie gettin killed 💯 just facts
Exactly Rah being from ny I feel the same exact way 2pac is the greatest ever. I'm not a jay z fan at all and big was cool definitely a legend.
@@boosiebadazz8627 like yo mum
The way he breaks it down how pac was makes me realise what pacs mission was even more clearer. He had a whole east coast to battle against and that’s why he signed up with suge because suge had a backing like nothing else in the industry. I think pac knew suge wasn’t a long term solution either. They got him before he got out. Sad. Rip
Not just with rappers. Pac was also going to war with east coast drug dealers and gangster. He was the number 1 star on the record label, they had music, they had the muscle and the law behind them. Pac was really going at it
It's unfortunate that the 2 couldn't work together, they could've really brought the black community together through their music both 2pac on the west coast and Biggie on the east coast and made money for everyone.
@@jayday1503 who u think shot him n who he dissed in makaveli album, furthermore NY aligned wit Bad Boy so yes indeed 2Pac was on a warpath against em if he was against Biggie n Puff
@@jayday1503 in against all odds he dissed haitan Jack and Jimmy henchman.
@@jayday1503 do ya research
Loving these Napoleon interviews..probably PAC’s only and realest friend
Syke.
The ONLY LOYAL PERSON outside his family
No…Treach is one of his closest friends
@@bryanb7050 he did suspect shit
@@rasaanshakur9491 he had a slight fallout with Syke before he died cus Syke signed an extension or something with suge and pac wanted him to sign with his label he was starting
“Our future is our confidence and self-esteem” - 2Pac
Gtfoh with this trash pac was an uneducated unaffiliated goon lol
Dude died out of straight ignorance and foolishness! Preached nothing but foolishness to our youth. Stop acting like he was a prophet or some sort of savior or visionary
Dude died broke and without seed FOH!
Too bad the current generation of people 30 and younger are really struggling with it...Social Media has really displayed the large amount of *Toxic Insecurity* that's happening in our current society..
Real talk!! The truth is like a beam of light in the mist of darkness.. keep spreading it
@@MrTee12 fucking facts 90s babies can't cook fight no interpersonal social skills no survival skills no life coping skills morally fucked the only thing they know how to do is show they ass and tits on social media
@@DC-cz2sr 💯. The whole dating scene is a$$-backwards I heard. Quality people are very hard to find.
That wasn’t a diss towards 2 pac. It was more a diss towards faith evans if you’re referring to the most famous controversy line in that song we should all know
It’s still a diss to pac too cuz he said his name “2 pacs”
Both Big & Jay dissed Pac on that record.
Biggie’s verse said Who Shot Ya and Peruvians wanna do me, aint paid em yet.
Also Jay mentions making money off Peru and shit.
2Pac’s name comes from there.
Tupac Amaru was a inca monarch who was executed by the spanish.
So if Pac heard the song he made that connection.
Or he was just told he was dissed by Biggie on a Jay Z track.
Either way we dont know
Agreed
@@LikebloodEntertainment how is that a diss to Pac when Pac was clowning Big after he smashed Faith? Big was acknowledging the fact.
I know right. This guy claims he a change man but you can still see the hate for biggie whenever he speaks. Grow up men it’s 2021 not 1996/1997
Everybody need a friend like Napoleon hold you down and represent you in the best way even after you gone! 💯
Napoleon is the only one I believe when it comes to pac. And Danny boy!
Danny girl is jealous bitter diva. He bases his stories off emotion and opinion.
@@MultiKadafi Gay Hater
@@MultiKadafi I disagree
I’m just waiting for Danny to come out and say something wild like he gave Pac head or something 🤦🏾♂️
Exactly, everything else is b.s. these other phonies be talking about and especially Danny Girl, he was to top Pac off badly
Jay-Z was absolutely taking shots at 2Pac in the Dead Presidents video when he was at the round table with Biggie Smalls and AZ.
The scene when Biggie was rolling dice u can hear him say "who shot ya"
@@colossus112785 Yup!
facts man it was obvious..
Baby lane shot ya, pac! 😁
@UCristouCWWJZJPfh_AdJFQA you come on a 2pac video just to hate you have no life and why do you constantly comment under everyone else's comment get a life fuckhead
Pac said that in the interview with sway. He talked about how when he was in jail he used to listen to east coast radio and during the commercial breaks they would have skits mocking the west coast artist…..
That been a problem before Pac even came on the scene
@TrapHouseMafia Ltd what does your question have to do with anything?
@TrapHouseMafia Ltd it’s only irrelevant if your ignorant and can’t understand something in its proper context…..
@@18wheelzofsteel53 don’t let them kind of folks , bug you .
They just gotta nitpick
@@18wheelzofsteel53 Respectfully, & I ask this seriously & out of curiosity, why do you have so many periods at the end of your sentences when you only need one?
Thank you so much for this Interviews Napoleon!!!
Jay-z had witty wordplay or whatever but he wasn’t for PAC in 96.
Umm, What else do you expect? Jay-z was not well known until then. He came from the underground and started making a name for himself in 96. So stating that jay z was no Tupac in 96 isn't really a poignant statement to make. Tupac was like nobody else, so was jay z. Individuallity was important back then.
And jay z is more than witty wordplay. Witty wordplay alone can't make a billionaire.
In 96, Jay was not well known outside NY but he released RD that's better than any albums off PAC
@@koubadja8151 Lmaooo rd is trash
@@GoEatSum U don't know what u doin son
Their is a similar story out of Oakland. He found out some dudes were looking for him and he put a vest on and got some guns and went knocking on there door and personally asks if they were looking for him.
Lmaoo that sounds like some bullshit, ya be acting like pac is Rambo
That's actually true. The one who shared that story was Spice One.
@@6thbr871 Pac was Rambo.
@UCjNwDrlsVPHtHaMuvrpDm5Q There's credible people that said this was a true story. Just because you're a pussy doesn't mean Pac was.
@@dboi4952 y’all believe anything
And consider this... PAC was only 25. This man did things that was out of this world with his age.
I always said they made biggie seem like he was this huggable teddy bear 🧸 and pac was this wild off the wall bully.
Right lol, Biggie was a great rapper. But he was somewhat fake.
Too bad pac couldn't bully the wrong ones like real crips
@@jarvasedundy1 he said he lived in a one room shack when we all know that's a lie 😂
@@jtg8156 if you really think he got killed by gang members I got some magic beans I want to sell you
Jarvase dundy how was he fake?
If you look at the Dead Presidents video listen closely when Biggie Smalls rolls the dice... he whispers "Who Shot Ya"
Lol and what does that got to do with Pac?
@@larryscott8423 he was trolling pac
@@Incredible_Geez nah it’s a fact. Long kiss goodnight he did in la too it ain’t a lie
@@KussDamato
Lol, big reach!
And they all started laughing
PAC knew who shot him. Biggie AND Mike Tyson warned Pac about those Brooklyn cars he was dealing with. Biggie didn't have anything AT ALL to do with it. It's sad that people actually believe things ALL the time. Pac and Big were BOTH good dudes. That's why it's sad to me that 25 years later they are gone but people left behind who never even met them argue and take sides. They both should be held up high as talented brothers who died WAY too young.
With that being said, you gotta admit, it was a bitch move on Biggie's part to diss Pac on "Long Kiss Goodnight" after Pac was already dead and couldn't respond back. Then he went out to L.A. and freestyled those same lyrics on the radio with Sway. Straight coward move.
People want to feel like they was a part of Pac crew so they always going to over look the truth Pac started the beef Pac got himself killed Pac involved everybody else in his personal b.s
Exactly If you tell someone not to do something and they do it anyway
@@vexotimmer2675 i agree
@@vexotimmer2675 Pac ask for it and that time 2pac took too many shots at Big
Didn't Biggie say the Pac line because he knew Pac slept with Faith? Even Pac said he did on Hit Em Up. I don't see how that was a diss by pretty much saying "Yeah I know you fucked my girl".
Biggie tried to get them shot in real life. So it didn't matter.
People always want b.s more then what it really is
@@Moneyg73 Pac want to play that street life so what u expected to happen
Also in dead presidents video when he rolled the dice i said "who shot ya" and everybody laughed cause they knew the inside joke was on pac
@@bsmoove2800 he wasn't playing nothing. Playing means you think it's a game. He understood the type of things he was getting involved in.
Tupac’s death fucks me up to this day eve though I was only a year old when he died. Just hearing how great this man was and listening to his music makes me wana cry man. Imagine what he could have done. Shit makes no sense how he was taken from us so early. I’m the age he was when he died. Makes me realize how much he done in his short life, and what he could have done if he was still here.
Well said man❤
Jay had a diss that he made for Pac before he died but he never released it and it just ended up Funk Flex tape Vol II in early 97
Apparently it was too heavy to release!
It's called Dead or Alive pt. 2 and it's on youtube!
Jay z went harder at pac during his apollo performance that was allegedly seen only once...he dissed pac on dres no diggity beat too
@@jtg8156 did u hear it?
DMX dissed Pac when Pac was alive, but he never had no smoke for X.
And they always say my boi wasn’t a G mayne he did more gangsta shit than a lil bit pac was a man’s man’s he wasn’t a punk far from one these rappers today will never know how to move like that 💯
LA people take gang banging very serious. Even if you don’t bang if you born from a certain neighborhood you kinda got to say you from that area/set. It’s more than gang banging to them it’s lifestyle and culture. So they’ll never say pac was a gangster cause he never belonged to a set . Its no disrespect to Pac but it’s respect to the LA culture to say he not one . A good example would be Kendrick . He dont bang, no one in LA would call em a gangster but he cool with the piru’s , but even tho he dont bang all em got his back cause that’s where he from that’s his neighborhood
Indeed!
His loyal to Pac was strong and its hard to find loyalty like that in a friend these days
*NY canceled Pac and made fun of him when he got locked up. But when he showed his wrath, they painted him as a bully. NY rappers know how to hide their hands for real.*
He was bully he didn't do anything to the person that ordered the hit on him when he got shot at the studio
I guess you don't know who DMX was
@@mayanking339 the people that was suppose to hit back were the same ones who set him up
Stop it and learn the story Pac started the beef
@@mayanking339 learn the story Pac started the beef Pac got shot because he tried to pull a pistol and shot himself in his nuts they came on some rough him up shit because he was talking too much about the rape case
Man Pac was not only real but stand up dude. Showed up to the territory of people's who were looking for him. Getting the chain back of Wu-Tang member(believe to be Method Man). Salute to Napoleon Respect👊🏾
He had to know the niggaz that took the chain and he knew Wu Tang so of course he could interveen
It was Ra The Chef who got his necklace taken
@@TheJuarezG Oh ok thanks.
@@bsmoove2800 only a man that demand respect can do that so STFU
@@topstriker8048 grow up y'all stuck in y'all fantasy world
I used to think Pac was a complete hothead for no reason, but then realizing that he was still suffering from severe PTSD from getting shot 5 times and then going to prison shortly after. That type of shit would definitely fuck up anyone's mental health completely. His work ethic afterwards of recording a hit double disc album in 2 weeks, filming music videos, dropping the most disrespectful diss of all time, while also filming a movie just all in that 9 month span after getting bailed out... wild. He was barely 25 for a few months, didn't even experience his mid 20s to the fullest. Idk any other superstar to this day who had such a wild life experience in their early 20s like Pac did. Much respect to Napoleon for defending his name all these years
Pac and Suge were running around laughing about Pac smashing Faith way before Brooklyn’s finest came out. Big said that as a diss to Faith.
Agreed, but these interviews are made to elevate Tupac’s legend.
@@vincent5318 so true! That's why I don't really watch these interviews. I just read a few comments. It's always the same names they hate on, Puffy, Biggie and Jay. Notice, it's never suge or anyone else who was envoled the night PAC died. And how does a person allow a great artist control who they should or should not like? I'm sure PAC himself wouldn't agree to that sheep mentality.
@@tubbyornottubby7252 exactly. Plus, a lot of these Tupac stans who were not even born yet don’t understand that Pac was not the biggest rap star at that time that everyone tries to make him out to be. Pac was famous for the bullshit that he kept getting into added to the fact that he was a rapper in the 90’s. Rap was hated by conservatives and found any reason to bash it. Pac was a poster boy for what was wrong with Black America at that time.
@@NYKnicks33 agreed! I've been saying that exact same thing. PAC was great and getting big, but not as big as they make it out to be. Don't get me wrong... I like PAC, but always felt he was the poster child in a perfect storm. NWA birthed Westcoast gangster rap and showed the rest of the world what was really going on in L.A. in a time where the rest of the world thought L.A. was just Hollywood and movies, while rap had always been discovered and dominated by NY. After NWA broke up, Dre hooked up with Suge and started Deathrow. With Dre's name on it, Deathrow didn't have to prove anything... it was Dre, so we were all ears and ready for whatever Dre was dropping! He dropped that "Deep Cover" and Chronic, introduced the world to Snoop, dropped "DoggyStyle"...it was over! Deathrow and gangster rap became mainstream. Give Suge credit for doing what he did for PAC and signing him, but that combined with a label that was actually out doing the Mecca of hip hop,, NY when that was pretty much unheard-of. Not saying that PAC didn't do his thing when he got there, but that was definitely the perfect storm for PAC.
I love Mutah interviews 💯 been a fan n following him for years ty for the stories n memories of Pac can’t get enough
Napoleon was/is a real friend to Pac👌
Yet he let the only witness to Pac's Murder get shot in the head and killed
@@britishwordplay4335 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
1:56 That’s A Real Rider Right There💯
Mfs Gone Listen To This And Still Try To Diminish His Character And Say He Was Fake Hardbody.... No He Was A Standup Individual Ten Toes Down Like A Man By Himself Or Not
One Man Army🐐
No he was a ballerina lol
And died like a fool
Tupac Hater Spam Accounts (sadly I think it's all from 1 person) have been posting on all things Pac-related unfortunately
Yup.....and that 10 toes down shit got him put 6ft under.....SMH
@@Incredible_Geez Everybody gotta die…
@@christopherayettey4390 FOH troll
Pac went to a crip hood ALONE to holla at a Gang when he heard they were looking for him and people are still saying he wasn't A REAL G...lol yea ok
That is not a diss Pac said it himself on wax that he smashed homegirl.
Right
Exactly
Pac had mad love on the East Coast during all that beef. You had cats in PA Screaming THUG LIFE. Dead or alive he's still the greatest of all time . Any mood you was in you could find a Pac song for that vibe. Luv Tupac aka Makavelli "all through your body like the impact of a 12 gauge shoty". Hail Marry. They'll never be another Pac 🐐
We all need a friend like napoleon 💯
🐐🐐🐐No one can touch Pac. All these rappers better be lucky he's gone. Real talk. Facts 💯💯
PAC was an emotional dude all of his actions was lead by emotions, I don’t think a lot of his problems was as deep as he made them.
THANNNNKK YOOUUUU!!!
The man got shot 5 times! Let you get shot once & see how emotional you get in intensive care
@@djfacts9770 WORD! 👏🏿
Pac was so feminine which is why he was raised by a woman
You also have to realize how YOUNG Pac was. He was in his early twenties during all this. Fame, money, ppl trying to kill you, rape conviction...dude had a lot going on to be so young.
Napoleon is by far the most honourable and loyal friend to the legend Pac. God bless you brother
Pac was on another level. His mentality was one of one.
New York rappers were professionals at taking subliminal shots at pac then when asked about it they would hide their hand and act like pac was just this wreckless bully which we all know ain’t true.
In today’s world we’d call what those east coast rappers were doing as Clout Chasing and pac was the perfect target especially since pac had a very direct rapping style straight to the point and no subliminals.
What rappers took subliminal shots ? Cnn and mobb deep shots was direct, nas and jay never dissed him
@@6thbr871 fam just do your research you sound ridiculous
@@deiselcobra85 you saying that because you can’t name them, you just following a fake narrative.
... it's called skills lol
Pac wasn't for word play really
Mostly emotional
@@6thbr871 jay z dead or alive 2 (an obvious 2pac diss) he also had a scene in dead presidents were he’s clearly taking shots at pac with biggie in the video let’s not forget Brooklyn’s finest, as for nas 2pac thought he dissed him on the opening line of “the message” with line “fake thugs no love you get the slugs”.
now kindly fuck off 😂
Thank you brother, we love Tupac and we love his good friends ❤
Treach is the man. He was friends wit Pac and never turned his back on him. Also he is one of the best MC's to ever spit. Alot of dudes copied his Style
Man Napoleon was always one of my main favorites from the Outlawz next to Kadafi and Castro
I always felt Jay Z threw a subliminal at PAC on I Love The Dough also….”I’m in the 1500 seats watching Tyson, same night, same fight but one of us cats ain’t playing right, I’ll let you tell it”…
Absolutely
Explain this please? I def missed that shot
@@missceebrownin I'm not saying I agree that those Jay Z lines were a diss to Pac. But I understand how it could be taken as such. For Pac was killed after seeing a Mike Tyson fight.
@@kobiecamp1134 oh that would be real cold to do that tho.. After he died??? Knowing how it would be perceived as well is a bit nuts
I always thought that too
It's ashamed that biggie and pac didn't stay friends. 2 of the greatest rappers of all time.
That Brooklyn's Finest line from Big was in response to 2pac's Hit Em Up. I love Pac but being raised by a single mother made him extremely emotional. He literally clapped at Jay when Jay never said anything against him.
His best friend was Biggie what does he have to say lol
Really 😂😂😂
It's 26 years later and it's still all about 2pac biggie nas jayz we're never on 2pac level they were just regular rappers because they only thought about money and really small things
Biggie wasn't no regular rapper he was a human monster and probably the greatest rapper ever him or Rakim Pac was just a artist who was the greatest rap Artist ever y'all get that confuse real quick JZ was the greatest business man the rap game ever seen so that's complete b.s to say that they wasn't on Pac level they all was the best at their own level
@@bsmoove2800 pac groupies can be delusional sometimes
Damn..Tupac was really that nigga..I heard something hazy about this awhile back,.only because Pac knew a few 60's but still to just ride out with not one but 2 hammers and chop it up especially back in the 90's.
Ur just a Stan bro
@@ill2illest your just a hater bro...
@@ill2illest wow you make it seem like it’s a crime to have admiration for someone who does real shit.
Look what Nas did to Jay-Z imagine what Pac would've did lol
What you mean imagine what Pac would’ve did? Pac couldn’t rap no where near as good to Biggie or Nas lyrically
@@leokizzo3515 RIGHT.....These dudes dumb as hell wasnt NOBODY calling Tupac the greatest lyricist when he was alive......these stans make me sick.........
@@leokizzo3515 no1 was talking about biggie he said nas and jayz
@@Incredible_Geez at least you admit they got you sick 😂😂😂💀
I got stronger after ether Jay Z
IVE PAID ATTENTION TO EVERY CLIP AND WAS INTO IT.. SIMPLY CUZ NAPOLEON WAS WITH PAC MOST OF THE TIME AND VERY CLOSE.. AND WOULD NEVER LIE ON PAC OR ANYTHING ABT PAC.. IVE ENJOYED ALL OF THIS..THANKS @ART OF DIALOGUE
The beef started before little dawg even was on deck so he's only kicking half the story
I love Napoleon man💯💯💯I always did but this him older && wiser jus such a respectable dude.
2pac sounds like he was a real dude! I always could tell he was real, but these stories show how REAL!
Napoleon my favorite Outlaw now. 🙏🏼 Respect
I’ve always love Napoleon he a real loyal G. You can feel that even in his music/lyrics back then. Much love ❤️ ♥️ And RIP to Forever Young Kadafi ♥️❤️
I love how the interviewer on this channel's videos asks the questions and actually let's the interviewee answer without chiming in. Inspector Vlad take notes.
Damn Mutah has millions of viewers and listeners who love him till these days .. Pac still caring for his lil homie
Gene Deal already exposed fact that Pac had Jay shook to head out to LA while he was there....
So he supposed to go to enemy territory for what ? Pac was that little brother that talked trash while being behind his big brothers.
@@tchallal6684 Pac went to "enemy territory"....what's your point?
@@artuvwar yea with a million bloods.
@@artuvwar so Jay is a sucka for moving smart? Gene was scared his damn self 🤣
@@bxboro4662 I'm not really in the business of defending what another man decides to do or not do....if Jay's energy agrees with you then ride with it.
I grew up in a small city in central Minnesota and people never understood my admiration for someone I didnt know personally, I got a lot of shit for it, I even had to throw down because of it. People thought it was just for the music or movies or whatever and people never really got it and I didnt care because people dont understand, well now maybe they will. I understood Pac. I felt it the first time I heard him and I knew he was special. Thanks Napoleon.
Napoleon is the most dedicated & sincere Real Friend that most of us never know. Napoleon, if you ever questioned it, you don't have to anymore, PAC is Extremely Proud of You. Much Love & Respect to you from all of us out here that love Tupac! Thank you, just me back here in the background. ❤️
Pac took on anybody. Tupac went against all odds
And that's why he got killed sadly.
And died like a fool
Dmx was an odd one that pac knew better than to hit up
Dmx would've put sat pac on his azz
BikeLife POV you don't know sh!t..stfu
This is real Tupac brother
Long live King Napoleon 🤴
@ 3:47 in the Dead Presidents music video.
AZ rolls the dice and lands in California, he throws his shot..
Now Biggie rolls the dice and says "Who shot ya (quietly)", and as he rolls they laugh...
I guess 2pac caught this shit
This nigga Biggie was slick, always doing that subliminal shit.
Thats where Jay got that sneak dissing from BIG was the king of that
And people always make him out as the innocent one lol
deadass, Pac was slicker to catch that though, plus he had that militant mindset/instincts from growing up to being shot.
No he wasn't innocent
Yep, they was stirring that pot alright but they want to call Pac the troublemaker & act all dumb & innocent when Pac fights back.
Pac was a real Dude
Man I get so hyped up when these interviews drop with Napoleon
More confirmation that Pac was about that life.. but people keep trying to push this narrative that Pac was sweet smh
Yeah, some channels are out here making Pac look like he acted THE MAJORITY of his real life
Pac was a warrior. Fuck what these nobodies are saying lol
@Sam Carter how was he supposed to do anything when they won't give him any info about the trigger man? That's the whole reason he went on a rant in the studio and interviews.
@Sam Carter The fact that he go Wu-Tang their chain back is enough confirmation
I ain’t know Brooklyn’s Finest was a diss towards Pac.. Biggie was always making subliminals smh😂🤦🏽♂️
Biggie the King at throwing subs
That's why I'll never mention Big as a great because Tupac was direct while he wasn't.
it really isn't if you listen to it he's more so clowning himself about the Faith and Pac shit
Wasn’t very subliminal on “Brooklyn’s Finest” Biggie literally said 2pac’s name.
Biggie never came direct. Neither does Jay Z. They are both cowards lyrically speaking in terms of rap battles. Guys like Nas and Pac never sugarcoated. You knew who they were excoriating
Biggie said "Who Shot Ya" mocking 2pac in the same monopoly game.
No
These NY beatbox puffy coat in the summer with short wearing mfs are a joke.
That’s a lie homie. You are misinformed.
@Big Airr not even that. Killing big jake and ordering dpg trailer shot was
@It doesn’t matter What your name is How is it his fault when u just admit that who shot ya was actually a diss against Tupac ?
Damn, this feel like the best Napoleon interview after sooo many.... damn
You ask some good questions bro keep doin yo thang and this nigga Napoleon a real 1 straight up
Yea that's was rza who got his change snatch pac handle it like a Gee respect.....
It was RZA who got his chain snatched at 662
That explains why he became the Iron Fist
Inspector Deck
Rza got jumped and his chain got snatched during the fight
And then he produced long kiss ...
I thought I heard PAC say it was method man or other pacs people say it on interviews but I'm sure it was meth
The interview was Beyond Raw as hell!!!!!!!!!!🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥, because I remember Pac saying that like man if you the king who shot me I know you know something
That is crazy because I didn't listen to nobody on the East Coast until years after Pac died. You couldn't Play no East Coast Music at that time..i fuk wit the east now no love lost
These are the little details that put the pieces together about what Pac was saying. Good shit
What he neglected to mention was that Brooklyn's Finest video where BIG takes another diss at Tupac when he blew the dice and said "Who shot ya" and everyone knew what he was talking about.
Then Jay-Z's man Biggs said "Is that California? Lot of money out there. Imma take all of it."
That's them basically planting their flag clearly on BIG's side taking subliminal shots at Tupac.
Of course Tupac is supposed to respond the way he did.
Are you a jay fan ?
Pac dissed Biggie on Hit em Up. That Faye had twins line was mild compared to how Pac went in on BIG.
That part
The Outlawz made Hit Em Up more of a harder diss track mainly Fatal & Khadafi (R.I P. Both of those guys) Pac had a couple bars that could hurt but mainly the rant at the end is the most memorable part of Pac on that track
And biggie dissed Pac first with who shot ya. Don't care if he recorded the song before Pac got shot, it shouldn't have been released during that time.
@@ItsAnEndlessWorld you shot yaself in the foot there lol since he did it before Pac got shot, how can it be a diss?? Unless Biggie a fortune teller, as for the release you obviously know nothing about how the music industry works, the label choose what records get released not the artist, so if to blame anyone, it’s Puffy to blame not Biggie
@@DaGrimmOneOfficial Are you serious? Biggie could have easily taken a already written song, and turned it into a dis record.
*PAC* That's all I have to say....A Man of Honor!
Napoleon grew up in Irvington right next door to my hometown Newark and it's crazy how he always sides with the west coast over where he's from.
How is he siding with them? He’s just being real about things. He isnt anti east coast, he’s just talking on industry bums from the east coast who he had problems with
So what. And what you need to understand is that when that new york and west coast beef was happening, jersey always had ties to a lot of hoods out here on the west coast and newark east orange and irvington the main ones that had ties out here with a lot of crips and bloods. For my understanding, they just didn't like new york east coast not no where else
Outlawz, fatal, kadafi and napoleon shout out they hood in new jersey on record many times, even 2pac shout they homies on hit em up clean version.
I can't stop listening to Pac's stories.
Biggie & Jay-Z went school together so their alliance made sense.
Facts
U sound ignorant, Busta rhymes went to school with them but he didn't jump in someone else's beef
@@leodjoneluv
Yeah but Jay-Z & Biggie were actually friends in school.
I don't believe that, didn't someone introduce them to each other in like 95? And if they were cool and knew each other since school why wasn't Jay z around big before 95, 96?
@@hassejr7072 Jay was hesitatin btw hustle and rap music
Pac was a man before anything else.
Thé only former outlaw ( Napoléon )that I will 1000% believe and trust his side of story about prophet makaveli… Allah rest your soul in peace makaveli
Interview getting better with every part you drop.
I like the way he explained that. How can you call yourself the King of New York and you can't tell me who shot me? And the shooters are from Brooklyn? Pac had a point
He already warned pac about hanging with them guys and he didn't listen. So why would big say anything else
Being a rapper and in the streets is two different things Tupac didn't understand that
Well if he was the King of New York why would he have to explain herself anyone
@Sam Carter yeah lying about who you are and being fake is acceptable nowadays but the 90's was different. Pac wasn't having that. You call yourself the Don of NY, you better act like it. You fake ass, 6ix9ine loving millennials probably can't understand that but that's how it was back then.
@Sam Carter Supreme team never shot Pac you fool. The A team did. Now who sounds stupid?