Part 1: 2Pac's Teenage Years in Baltimore
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
- It’s 1984, Afeni Shakur, a poor single mother with two kids Tupac Shakur and Sekyiwa Shakur; were struggling living in New York City. Searching for a fresh start with more opportunities decided to move her family to Baltimore, Maryland. A 13 year old Tupac had some difficulties adjusting to his new environment. In this story we focus on Tupac's teenage years in Baltimore and how they impacted and influenced one of the greatest artist in history.
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As a poor kid himself. He helped organize a fundraiser to help another poor slain child's mother with expenses...This guy has never not been great.
He wasn’t great when he was violent and causing problems in the later years of his career
@@fenggula7890 people wanted problems with him, so he approached it the only way he knew how.
@@fenggula7890 theirs lessons to be learned from his accomplishments and mistakes. That's great my boi.
@@ahkenaten522 Yes, which is antagonizing, assaulting, etc. you name it. Might as well worship R-Kelly too, then.
@Feng Gula
Who did he antagonize? Be specific. Cause he seemed to be the one getting continuosly antagonized by the media.
Whoever did this must be from Baltimore, this is true. A lot of girls liked him, but the guys would pick on him. Called him "little dirt". If somebody saw him talking to a girl, they'd say something like "Does she know you don't shower?". He fought a lot. He actually hung out with more girls than guys. They loved his poetry, including Jada Pinkett Smith.....TRUE STORY!
I can believe it. 😂 I have a family member that was very similar in the 90’s.
out of curiosity, how do you know if the story is true?
@@jackkennedy1963jfk I went to Woodlawn High School in Baltimore...and one of my classmates was a Jamaican girl named Kibret who was childhood friends with Tupac's sister. They lived on the same block about 5 doors down from each other.
@@williamhayes981 Thanks! It's amazing to hear stories about Pac childhood.
@@jackkennedy1963jfk No problem, when I found out she was actually Pac's sisters' friend, I was shocked myself.
Almost thirty years later and people still can’t get enough of the man..
Much more than just a rapper
Yep, people are pretty pathetic
@@KISEwun why because he is a legend and was an amazing person
And artist who’s music and message has stood the test of time
Thomas Sowell is amazing and profound. Pac was a very messed up insecure person who didn't really know himself. He said nothing new or profound. Other insecure people idolize him. It's sad.
@@KISEwun dude u gotta be kidding me... he was a black kid from the gutter who was raised by a single mother black panthers who was pregnant with him in jail awaiting trial for bombing federal buildings and she beat the case and represented herself.. his step father that gave him the name Shakur is was a political activist and black panther dr Mataulu Shakur who is a political prisoner to this day his aunt escaped prison after being beaten half to death and almost killed by a police officer and she killed him in self defense and is a political refugee in Cuba ...he was born in the absolute struggle for civil rights in this country the fbi followed his family around harassing them since he was a kid he lived in halrmem moved to Baltimore attended the school of the arts .. then had to leave to go to Oakland California another unreal rough ghetto and he worked his ass of to avoid selling drugs and gettin involved in gang violence like all his peers he started rapping became a roadie for digital underground then finally got his chance to rock the mike he never put it down again.. and absolutely took the world by storm with his powerful passionate poetry.. his voice and presence on the mike are unmatched to this day and the subjunctive matter he covered with absolutely no fear like gun violence teen pregnancy hiv ..poverty gang culture straight up street war that plagued the black community like no other time in American history during the crack epidemic... he gave women songs like keep ya head up.. he spoke at rally’s at churches he galvanized the black community when they had all their leaders shot and killed like malcom x and Martin Luther king.. he had the bloods and the crips in peace talks.. he had the Vice President scared to death of what he could achieve.. he was staring in movies toppin the music charts .. had become a sex symbol and an icon and yet the elites wanted him gone so bad he was beaten half to death by the Oakland police department for j walking they set up a false rape charge against him💯 he stopped two off duty cops beating up a black man and shot them and got off cause they were dirty cops ... he was robbed and shot 5 times and lived he went to a Max security prison for a year for a crime he didn’t commit and when he got out he blew up into the biggest selling rapper of all time at the time then he was assasinated
By police and the government or it woulda been solved..once again the cops investigates themselves and found no wrong doing🤷♂️💯🤬 the man had songs like dear mama ...changes letter to my unborn child thugz mansion better days unconditional love Dear mr president still I rise ..Until the end of time etc.songs that will live on forever and stand the test of time because his message was so powerful and potent so real and relatable everyone can listen to them and she’d a tear or wanna just fight somebody lol mostly the corrupt ass government ... he completely changed the culture.. little kids in other countries that have zero clue who any other Rappers are know Tupac Amaru Shakur cause he transcended rap music
The way Muhammad Ali transcended boxing... he was a truly once in a lifetime human being
His recording career lasted only five years .. with a 1 year prison sentence and countless months in court because when you speak truth to power the way he did you make very very powerful enemies .. so the man knew he was on borrowed time and made a dozen albums half of which was recorded the year after he got outta jail and was released after his death.. he was in 3 major motion pictures and stole the show in every one ☝️.. pac wasn’t a normal human being and his peers were not other rappers or even just entertainers I’m the music industry.. Muhammad Ali malcom x Martin Luther king
Those are the men pac was closer to representing
And like it or not my friend 30 years on he lives on cause he was so special and unique
God broke the mold when he made that man period!
And I pity you for having such and uninformed weak wack ass opinion about a man that special
You drank the media’s coolaid
They tried to discredit him every chance they got.. like Jon Lennon or any other special human being that was truly making a difference in this world.. he had a divine spark that went out at 25
Wayyyy to soon sorry you totally missed it my guy.. your loss💯💯💯🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️🙄🙄🙄
@@michaelzeigler3733 Wow, you just regurgitated the Pac mythology I’ve heard a thousand times before. You’re obviously not from the Bay as well. Oakland isn’t a ghetto, it’s actually quite expensive to live there and has some very nice areas. Every big city has its ‘hoods’, but that’s a small portion. But Pac didn’t live in Oakland he lived in Marin. A nicer more expensive place than Oakland. You didn’t mention the gay white kid that Pac stayed with in Baltimore. You didn’t mention the gay photographer that bought Pac that little leather vest thing he wore in California Love. The same photographer that took pictures of Pac naked in the shower and bathtub. Nothing he said was new or profound. Only to the ignorant masses. Try reading Thomas Sowells Black Rednecks and White Liberals and you may come out of the dark a little. Then get into some Plato, Pythagoras, Socrates, Aristotle, Francis Bacon, Carl Jung, Nietzsche, Buddha, Jesus etc.. etc.. “Those who cannot think or take responsibility for themselves, need and clamor for a leader” - Hermann Hesse
He went through a lot in his 25yrs on earth RIP
I honestly can’t believe I will be the same age Pac was when he passed this year
2pac is studio gansta
@@felipejesuschavezbarcenas3046fr . He use to be a ballerina how the hell u a thug now😭😭😭
@@bigdawggrese8128 Yall too dumb to get what he meant as thug🤦🏿♂
@@felipejesuschavezbarcenas3046 And how is he a studio gangsta if he caused a war between 2 coasts😂
I thought he was the coolest person in school. Hearing he was bullied by others makes him more relatable for me, as I was bullied my whole life, even to this day. This is refreshing
I'M BULLYING YOU RIGHT NOW BOI
@@IknowMoreThanYou😂 you funny
Peace to you my brother
Read books on the stoic philosophers (epictetus, marcus aurelius, seneca), the prince, 48 laws of power, the 50th law and the art of seduction
Sorry to hear that my man people can be cruel but keep ya head up things will get better
"Heart of a soldier with a brain to teach a whole nation" - No more pain
I'm tryna be strong, they sendin' armies out to bomb me Listen to Ron, the only DJ that can calm me Constantly armed - representing for Ron g ❤️🙏 rip PAC
That was a cold line❤️🩹😪. Damn I miss PAC😤
It’s always the ones that struggle the most that make it because they want it more then people that have a kosher life…💯💯💯
They struggle the Most because their the Chosen Ones!
no it’s because real knowledge is in the struggle and u get wise by fighting the fight
true but they often end up with vices that take them away
with the life I've lived thus far at 16 I feel like it'd be a disservice to those I've lost and to myself to not succeed
issue is I also kinda wish I was dead
💯💯
@@sourdiesel681 Fr tho 💯
Tupac the goat , I’ve always been a Tupac fan since grade 9
almost 30 years later and the man is still remembered.
😢😢😢😢 R.i.p. TUpac shakur
It's amazing how addicted I am to this man life story. There is still so much that we don't even know, imagine that. 2pac is the greatest of all time.
he was just an actor on the world stage. Nothing real about him
@@Maxamillion-ko5cl your lost bro.
@@242boy other way around my dude
imagine where black community will be without rap
@@Maxamillion-ko5cl😂😂🤣
The realest nigga... Rest in power. ✊🏿
They say struggle builds character
I loved him the day he came out in 1992 when my homies call and Brenda had a baby. True Legendary Blackman. RIP
as a Tupac fan, this was better than the biopic movie. (in my opinion) Great Job!
Always loved Tupac...rest in peace beautiful talent 🙏❤
This was fly as hell . Thank you 🙏🏾
Imagine being the kid that laughed at PAC. SMH bet they regret that 💩
Who really cares. This is a cruel world. Everyone gets made fun of
@@josephhale9198 shut up
@@josephhale9198 exactly
Pac would’ve cared.
‘Revenge is like the sweetest joy next to gettin.. punani’
@@disontago5729 yea just him ig lol
I rather watch this then that All eyes on me film like a spin off show "2pac: The Teenage Years"
I hate they fucked that movie up trying to rush an put it out cuz it could be up there with Straight Outta Compton an even Notorious. I been a fan of 2Pac sin Digital Underground's Same Song
I never watched that movie. Afeni didn’t like it. She passed away and then it got released
Wow his beginnings were insanely humbling. Turned him to a beast that’ll be remembered p much forever
Tupac was a truly amazing person, we would always get into arguments over who was right about whatever we were talking about. I met him through my homeboy Chico.
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I don't rock caps, nor do I speak it.......everything is all actual and factual right here.💯
@@mindofmajorbaltimore4570 🧢
@@tonystarke9820 get off the internet and put your mom phone back before you get in trouble. 💯
Rip 🙏 2pac Shakur The Greatest Rapper Of All Time ⏲️
Amen 🙏🏾
@@rickyqueen2621 u already know Real Talk
Pac is alive he faked his death
Definitely not the greatest but ok
@@sleepydean781 one of the greatest. Nas is the best imo and Scarface and Pac 2, 3. It's not just rhymes but Impact he had on the culture.
This is dope as hell. Great job on the research and animations
Yup tru
my dad is from Baltimore in the 80s with no father, he was the only Puerto Rican kid with all other black kids. so he knew knew how rough it was
Sure they bullied him because they hated on him. Stars always shine bright and jealousy is a cold thing.
This made me tear up ❤ Rest in Paradise TUPAC 🕊️ #awesomejob
More than obvious Tupac had a heart of gold
They saw the star power & to think they still couldn’t take away the beauty ppl still see in that man beyond the grave. 🕊️ Tupac
This is how legends are made
27 yrs later he still the talk of hip hop RIP 2pacalypse
Thanks for ur video of my favorite artist 👩🎨
These are way better than the movies and documentaries
Great video, iamMouse Man, that you speak of from Baltimore. I love your approach we should speak.💪🏿
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Shout out Dana. Why aren't you often in documentaries or interviews while you had a big role in the teenage years of Pac? Can we expect a book or something?
@@Yakikadafi86I heard of mighty mouse plenty of times!
Was Pac actually gay?
I grew up in the pen Lucy and im actual friends with mouse man in real life, it's crazy that you got the animation of his house spot on.... A lot of the stories your telling about his friendship with mouse man is factual. You definitely done your research. Their changing the name of one of the Streets in the pen Lucy area to Tupac Shakur ave...
I was wondering how accurate the story was
I myself moved to Baltimore with a single mom and my sis. Luckily our mom didn't want us to grow up in the bad neighborhoods and made sure to keep us in decent communities, So I didn't experience the stuff Pac had to endure living here in Baltimore.
Please make more video likes this about PAC....great job
Wow...humble beginnings. Great story!
Makaveli media sent me!! It's a privilege to be subscribed to your channel.😊👍 Keep up the brilliant work
Awesome, thank you! I’m glad we are all crossing paths 🙏
Yeah I bet those bullies ended up being his biggest fans! 💯
That's shocking to see Tupac was bullied 😢
Nice video thanks for sharing.I know Tupac's early years but the animation is just Awesome.😉
I was bullied in every school..fake friends discriminated me because of my ethnic background ( black/white/asian) and still nothing has changed. The misery u don't want 2 see
Wow that’s such a unique mixture I wish I knew how you look like
Damn every school … in my school you woulda got all the bitches
who discriminated against you?
@@catchwreck928 am from Ghana/Africa living in the UK..was being bullied by carribean people since I was in primary school and college..then tormented by my neighbourhood by carribean and English people..then got called offensive names by Asians Muslim. I have respect for any ethnic background..was raised up in church and very humble and I don't discriminate anyone..and it still happens today..now I don't trust nobody and have no friends.
@@2pacaveli257
Sorry to hear that. You have a friend and supporter here, brother.
No nonsense.
What you didn't about 2pac: 2pac's character name in Juice, Roland Bishop. Roland is the middle school he has attended, Bishop is a chess piece.
I bet the kids who bullied him now all tell people they where good friends ects
Baltimore is my city but it's a hopeless and miserable place to live and grow up,sad part is it's a beautiful place.the leadership is CORRUPT and the law is made to protect the guilty, AND punish the innocent.😢 Maryland doesn't event have a self defense law.they make you a convicted felon for defending yourself.. DON'T MOVE THERE!😢
Hey! I live here and its VERY hard on the youth, Violence is a rite of passage of some sorts, a very animalistic mentality amongst “ black “ men.
That was a very heart felt video Pac was the best ever to ever touch a Mic I've heard all these other rappers
Pac is #1
They killed him for his mind he was for the betterment of society one love 2 pac
They killed him because he got involved in gang activity.
Pac initiated his own demise by being consistently reckless and instigating unnecessary drama
He was America's nightmare dude was fearless to the core, charismatic, well spoken & was uniting gangs
They can't have people uniting gangs then they begin to see the real common enemy
I love that guy 💖
Lmfao… The illustrations of the row housing set up is CRAZY spot on.😂😂 SHOUT OUT TO WEST SIDE POPLAR GROVE!
MC New York!
He lived around the corner from me. He lived on the 3900 block of Greenmount and I lived 5 minutes away on Old York Road. We also went to the same elementary/middle school Roland Park. He was like 5 years older than me so I was still in elementary and he was in middle school. The older dudes around my way knew him and said he was the type of dude who went to school and then came home. Didn’t run the street.
Rip Tupac rip X all legends die in the making two of my favorite rapper have to go young it’s sad
This is soooo cool. I always wanted to know more about PAC’s young teen life. PAC liked Prince n new wave that’s cool ha! ha! “MC New York” okay we all got corny names when we start, mine was “TagMan” for graffiti in 83 but our hearts were in the right place! I would’ve been cool with PAC he was sincere n cared about the people.
Rip soldier ✊🏾all love this way
Bringing out the full perspective of pac it’s only fair people also know the activist side that’s where he was rooted. I plan to do a similar thing
Go for it... I can't wait to see it! 👌🏾
What activist work did he do
This cartoon story about Pac is magical!
Pac moved from The Bronx to Baltimore; although he was born in Harlem.
I wonder whatever happened 2 the kids that used 2 tease 'Pac about being poor🤔
His movie didn't do his life Justice. We need another 2pac movie!
Yes we do.
I love ❤️ that he was amazing guy and a genius. I really miss him God Bless his soul. Ron Ron
He's a damn warrior
Rip pac. Hip hop died with you ❤️😢😢🙏👑💪☝️🔥✊
Pac active heroism is doper den ANY rhyme(s) he ever spit
Like this video showing the real side of Tupac because a lot of people who don't know anything about Tupac just assume that he's a West Side gangster when he was never a gangster or from the West Coast
I LOVE THESE CARTOONS THEIR SO CUTE AND INTERESTING 🧐 ESPECIALLY WHEN THEY TALK ABOUT REAL LIFE STORIES
Rip pac my city different
Dude was goated
This was so inspirational 👏 🙌 😭 ❤️ 😢 💖
very nice video, loved it. Shared it in my discord
I didn’t know this lol. Very interesting. I like how tupac was very positive in his younger days
Yes the made him a gangsta
Life's a mess don't stress, test
Of giving, but be thankful that you're living blessed HOLLA IF YA HEAR ME / GUESS WHOS BACK
25 years alive and did enough for 75 years
2pac da GOAT
Can you do Tupac’s time in Marin City & Oakland
Bro your episodes are dope🔥🔥🔥🗽
They need to film series on this
men the more i hear about this men the more i see the ilusion he built about him self
I was a bullied till i fought back than in school I was known as the the Bully Killer, teach your kids how to fight my dad did before he left at 11 years old
As someone who went to Baltimore public schools, I don’t remember there being yellow school buses unless it was for special needs kids, the only bus people took was the Mva public bus
This is mythology
lol are you really criticizing a cartoon?
He definitely wouldn't have taken a Yellow school bus. He rode on the MTA
damn great video Pac had the NY blood and dna sprinkled with the Cali bay game can't beat that combo 👑🎰
You mean Baltimore game.
ALOT OF US EXPERIENCED THAT ITS WHY WE EMBRACED HIS MUSIC ALOT OF WELL RAISED ACTED LIKE HIM BUT ONLY A HAND FULL KNEW , & WE AS REAL YOUNG UNFORTUNATES GOT LAUGHED @ BUT NOW LOOK AT THE SPOILED, CRACK & DOPE FIENDS KIDS KILLEN ERR THANG
Would love to see a tv episode of this as a series it be cool
Amazing video.
Dope!!
Suburban kids be like: Tupac was an actor and never been through anything
He’s soooo fake
Eminem was more gangster than him 😂and been through worse
That man went through hell and lived dirt poor had a mother who was on crack and was also pursued by the FBI……
That character of bishop from juice was an extension of the pain he felt and rage he had and the dysfunction he went through as a kid
That man accomplished more in 25 years than the his critics did who are now much older than him
Exactly.
Ain't no way u talkin
💯
yup
@@drunkymonkeyy 👴🏻👈
So many people ain’t kno he was originally east coast and converted to west cuz west shows more love than where u from when u not from there it be like that even with me too
If only he never signed to deathrow he would of still been here for real
Blame interscope! They could have bailed him out
@@jackkennedy1963jfk pac is to blame he listened to all the noise around him
@@that682kid.C Interscope left in jail for 9 months bro. He was signed to them when he went to jail. Just blame Jimmy and Ted
@@jackkennedy1963jfk all pac brother he made that choice
@@that682kid.C he made the rational choice to get out of jail
I remember Pac at Roland Park. We use to walk home through that neighborhood all the time. One time we walked through Hamden which back then didn’t like black people coming through there and we got chased by some skinheads running through this little mall called the Rotunda. We had hella fun being goofy My cousin Shawn lived around the corner from Pac on Cator Ave I definitely remember him. Even still have a picture of us together when a bunch of us went to see Krs 1 at the Civic Center downtown
Wassup OG what do you think about Tupac being a gangster and that whole persona in his later life what was he like back in the Roland park days
Really cool
None of y’all favorite rappers were doing things like this before rapping 👑🎤
Nice video
Phenomenal Tupac!
I'm from Baltimore. the first I heard tupac was California love. My mama had the mackavil tape 7 day theory.
Im from Baltimore always been rough this is why pac wanted to be gamgsta along with la
I read all this in a book many years ago.
Possibly written and published by Mouseman.
I was born in Baltimore
2Pac ❤️💕🙏🏼💙💕
Tupac went from nothing to greatest rapper of all time, sold milions albums wrote hundrests song and created whole rap, made new era of rap. REST IN PEACE TUPAC, LEGEND FOREVER.
Can you do about others rappers, like Nas, Eazy e, Biggie, DMX
Why is eazy even in the same conversation he a good business man but not a rap legend at all didn’t even write shit
It is an ignorance town. I to live on his same block at 3711 Greenmount Ave
no one:
Tupac: ⬅️🧍🏿➡️
But look at him now the people that would make a fun of him or are nowhere to be found because they're bums. And probably at dead end jobs or bad relationships that about to end badly.
yeah decent chance. but he also died as basically a child