@@Rafael-xx1id I think Pac gets talked about more because he looked like a damn fool....He was so multi talented I'm not gonna list his attributes but he was destined for success.... He intentionally linked up with the wrong people, he tried to prove himself to win over people he hadn't even known for a year by taking up a life style he never lived before , gang banging is a way of life and was only in the early stages when he decided to attack a damn war general with street credit which cost him his life.... Pac had it all and was only getting better but he chose to go backwards and get involved with what most of us literally kill to get away from.... Biggie only put out 2 albums and he will be forever mentioned with Pac one will almost never be mentioned without the other....Biggie will always be remembered as the more leveled headed mature one of the two with a Hypnotic Flo and story telling that hasn't been matched yet while Pac was an erratic musical genius that was a crash dummy .....Pac brought on his death, Biggie was hit....pretty much an innocent man shot down
I wouldn't say for clout because in my eyes it gained him nothing but looking like a joke. He was just trying to draw attention to himself. Tupac had more talent in his big toe than this joker does in his whole body.
PAC is basically giving these people a platform to speak on... Dude really was a prophet, he could already see how people was trying to eat off of him 30 years ago. Pac was so raw 💯
Nah these tupac stans are the fvcking groupies. Like tupac put out foul energy to the wrong one and it came back to him. This dude made a song about it. Tupac stans living a fantasy but glasses rejects their deposit.
You guys missed out on Gonzoe's version "Kausion - 2pac still not dead" it's almost like 2pac was narrating his last moments, R.I.P. to the brother Gonzoe created a master piece.
He all over the place. He was dead wrong for that title and song. Then he said when F tha police came out people wasn't feeling it lol. When people first heard F tha police they loved it.
This dude is a clout chasing weirdo and everybody knows it. He said when he saw how mad dre got at the song he we happy because he had gotten his attention. What a loser
am one of cubes biggest fan and love pac just us much. but i feel people are getting A lil to emotional here,f the police was not loved only a few people them listen to rap and especially underground rap, that is the fact.
True. You would have to do something powerful like what Kendrick does lately. Like a poetic masterpiece. Otherwise, not worth going down the road of a song like that.
People didn't vibe with NWA's fuck the police? Man get this dude outta here...We were all bumping that shit when it came out.. Glasses your thinking way to much man slow down
He delusional as fuck that shit was bumping on every coast even down here in the south where I’m from is one of the biggest songs in the history of hip-hop.
i don't think that was what he was trying to say. the record was incredibly sucessfull so it would be ridicoulous to say nobody would vibe with it... they did make it to ruffle feathers though so of course it was frowned upon by a lot of people. using that much profanity and such bold statements wasn't even introduced to hip-hop let alone squares yet. there were a good number of people frowning upon it, and thinking hip-hop should be smart, and not represent stereotypes. it wasn't loved by anyone. but eazy knew controversy creates cash. through rodney king even those people started to understand better
Nope didn't hear of bounty bro. (Way after the fact we heard of it. But in the streets, back 95/96 wasn't no bounty nixxas was Str8 gangBang'n. Glasses, you wrong FTP was fire and pop'n WAY b4 Rodney King video. Our community really really loved, Vibed, with that song from Jump street.
Let’s be honest, I’m from and live in LA! Actually in Leimert Park. NOBODY, let me repeat this again, NOBODY listen to Glasses Malone. Let alone this song ! Cuz really think he did something with this song . He’s a weirdo
Why everyone trashing dude for his artistry? Dude showed he was more than a single ringtone rapper by actually dropping a 🔥 storytelling track. People get emotional about Pac. Most Pac fans can't discuss Pac without bias.
Bruh tupac said he was going to kill ppl on record. He said he was real and what he said was real so by that he meant it. So when you speak death and it comes back it is what it is.
Can't you understand that is is a song. He is telling a story from Orlando's point of view or a gang member's point of view. That is all. It just happen to be a true incident with 2pac.
If u say so but that's not what I mean if u have let's say Madonna or Beyonce at the top for 12 years how's any new girls ment to get a chance or opportunity to shine
The point is the industry don't let em look at channels like hiphop dx for example suk off eminem n Dr dre all day it's like rappers making their own documentary they pay 💰 for people to be yes men n talk about them all day n you the public /consumer is easily fooled try it yrself doing something your talented at n eventually you will see others in the same field who u might b better than but the difference is they have the industry backing behind them
I think the song was well executed and he shouldn’t apologize for anything - especially not his art. One of the best story telling rap songs of all time. I think the song will be more appreciated by the community in the future.
When Keefe D said he knows Glasses and that his mom lived on their block, I knew immediately he was on Orlando Anderson side. He gonna keep saying he didn’t disrespect Pac because that’s the kind of stuff that gets you blackballed in the industry.
You do understand that no matter where Portland Orlando was from. Him being who he was after what Pac did Pac must die. There is no other outcome possible once you hit a man like that. People like that will be riding looking for you,can't find you and shoot anyone they think is a friend or related to you just as a message. There is no coming back from that
Pac will ALWAYS be that dude. That being said, comment sections on RUclips ain’t filled with people that know the life on the them frontlines and that ain’t a bad thing. Pride makes MFers in hoods do stupid sh*t all the time. I wish Suge would’ve done more to keep Pac away from what was going on in the streets tho…maybe we would still have him here.
People make their own decisions. Pac was wild long before he joined Death Row. It's not Suge's responsibility to keep Pac safe. Suge is not his father.
@@sirdopaminesjournal3292 didn’t say Suge should’ve acted like his father. Pac was super loyal (one of the reasons he’s my favorite). Even tho Pac was cool with both sides, he clearly was reppin mob out of his allegiance to Suge. Pac didn’t grow up bangin and didn’t need to be making moves like a street soldier. He ran up on Orlando and they let him go back to the club without better security detail. At the end of the day maybe it was just his time but things could have maybe done different
@@sirdopaminesjournal3292 Pac was his artist he definitely would want to keep him alive and he claimed he was his friend. Pac had bodyguards that the label was paying for so I think Suge definitely felt he had a responsibility to keep him safe however you feel
the outlawz are kind of soft in their reactions to pac disrespect over the years. i doubt pac would approve.but the toughest member turned muslim and the other tough member was killed. by the other ones cousin which causes a rift. so they were weakened by fate i guess
Dude I feel you but highly doubt Pac himself would have acted the same as he would have in 1996, if he were still alive nowadays and in his 50s 😅 I doubt he would still be runnin around rushin on people. That was real life and it all went down 25 plus years ago. People grew up and moved on. That's life. It's not a movie.
He's been around forever, I cant really remember exactly when he was out at first but I remember hearing his music and thinking it was Trash immediately. I'm from LA so I pretty much heard everybody that was coming out back when I still listened to new hip hop
The chain Bounty was circulating around Compton back then I remember when I heard about it only thing is we heard they were offering way more money than $7500. 🤷🏽♂️ I had one of the bootleg death Row chains from the Compton swap meet nobody wanted the fake one tho 😭😭😭😭😭
A lot of people wondering Does this guy have any other songs? only know for trolling pac must suck. Anyway Dude Trippin I ain’t even in the streets like that and I remember that bounty for 10K and it happened in real time by the time the rumor was out the mall incident happened it was that fast. Plus south wanted that money of course they weren’t gonna spread that information just saying…
Exactly and even Nas said niggaz in NY were claiming piru and wearing Deathrow chains. I think that's the main reason puffy put that bounty on the chains.
I know he doesn’t know what the hell he’s talking about because Keefe D admit it to the incident that took place at the Lakewood Mall where his nephew was involved in snatching or attempting to snatch a death row chain he also admit it that puffy put the bounty on the chain this dude is just talking to hear his self talk LMAO.
So u think it would've been that easy to get a Deathrow chain back then? Come on Glasses u know better than that bro. Niggaz would've been spending that $7500 on there funeral or Hospital Bill.
There were loads of cheaper Death Row chains given out at Mothers day events, Frank Alexander says in his book Got Your Back that a lot of these were stolen.
@@djhaynes99 and frank Alexandria also said Orlando Anderson wasn’t the shooter and Reggie Wright Jr and his dad played a big role in setting up Tupac ….
@@mr1980ful The books from 1998 when he wasn't making crap up, in that book he says he believed Pac's murder was retaliation for Orlando being beaten up.
With all due respect to Glasses, I think maybe he might be confusing $7500 with $75,000 The whole hood coulda gotten Cutlasses for $7500 with rims and Kenwood decks and everything? And put a down payment on a house? Ummmm... no
That’s not true about people was vibing with the song fuck the police. We used to bang that song in all the LA hoods Back to back Most of us already got beat up by the police by then
I was with him with the idea and concept. The problem is he been talking shit and trolling anything 2pac related since the song came out. He aint thought about the song or concept until MOB JAMES did that interview telling what went down. That's what inspired it. The song sound like MOB JAMES telling it. This guy is a good bullshitter.
@drestathagangsta8880 Yeah he was doing interviews before MOB JAMES. But BG KNOCKOUT didn't sound like a hater or bitter. The MOB JAMES interview sparked off alot of shit..
Never heard of you until you mentioned Tupac in your song. That's all you're known for. If all these people had problems with it, imagine societies vote
I remember that video it def was different it’s always two side of the story I like to hear things from ppl that was actually around not a bunch of fans
Daz and Kurupt ain't playing it off with no chain being took bcuz that's a blow to your street cred and reputation, so that wouldn't of happen but sounds good for jokes!!! But who would do that????
Saying this song was no disrespect is like saying 'who shot ya' and 'New York New York' wasn't intended to offend. At the end of the day there's perspectives people should be aware of when they have idea's.
To be fair NY NY the song wasn't meant to offend. It was actually a tribute song to New York. It was only after their trailer got shot up that they edited the video to show them kicking over buildings.
@@thugmonk9837 Yeah I know that I've heard that story many times especially from Kurupt and 'who shot ya wasn't about Pac because Biggie wrote it before Quad and '2 Pac Must Die' isn't a diss. But you see my point? Hindsight is a wonderful thing?
Calling the song "2pac must die" is disrespectful enough, you could've named it anything else. He's just trying to straight up lie to people's faces saying it wasn't disrespect cause he doesn't want to deal with the consequences. This is why Rap gets corny sometimes cause real hood mfs would never disrespect anyone like that, they'd just directly talk to the person of the issue whatever it was. Plus someone said he did the song for clout which I totally agree.
he is wrong..if there was a bounty on death row chains, why would the crips that knew about it go and tell other crips and friends about it? that would mean that whoever got the chain would get that bounty money..so for example let's say of orlando anderson knew about the bounty and he tells 5 other guys about it and those 5 guys take the chain, than how much money will orlando anderson get from that if other guys took the chain? orlando anderson will either get no money from that because he wasn't there when they took the chain, or he will get a very small cut of the money just for being in the gang..so in reality it's better for the least amount of people to know. also it wasn't like death row was hard to find, they were always outside somewhere, so it wasn't like if they were far away in another state like florida. the crips have seen death row and 2pac and suge all the time outside so it was nothing to keep the bounty in that small circle of crips. orlando anderson ran into trevor lane at the mall and tried to take the chain..so yes there was a bounty on deathrow chains..it's just that the crips that knew about the bounty they felt like if there was no need for help from other members when they can handle it among themselves.
@@pleasecheese803 Keefe actually denied that there ever was a bounty on those chains but he did say Orlando and Travon Lane had history way before the mall incident occured that altercation was a result of that
Im honestly against any Tupac haters ever coming on this channel.....Wack 100, Keefey D or this dude....Still love the channel, just cant stand when these kinds of people are on it.
No he's not right. Orlando started that shit just because cream Puff was using them SS Crips. He jumped Tre Lane and started the fight. The Pirus whooped his ass in return. He had that coming and should have accepted the ass whooping as a man. Pac took off first because that's how he was. A general on the frontline.
@@boxingmonster886 You're right he didn't know the video would be released, but he just got swung on by the most famous rapper on the planet right after a Tyson fight in crowded Vegas. And that rapper happened to be associated with his enemy. With all the major players from LA and Compton at the fight, there was no way he could have saved face back in Compton. There are no rules in the streets. Pac was wrong for taking off on a known SSC and SSC was wrong for taking his life.
That don't sound right. Why would he say Puffy got something to do with it when he Biggie Body Guard. Diddy did put a hit out!!! Wanted Death Row chains in their videos.
He don't know what he's talking about! Before Rodney king Ppl were blasting NWA - FTP because niggaz was getting beat by police and harrass ! Rodney king only was hype because it was recorded for everybody to see. TF this dude interview is frustrating 😆
Dude wanna be important on the west coast so bad ,no hating but he ain't one of them ones like that and not even in watts and I'm speaking facts no OT shit.
I understand what he was trying to do, let me clarify that what the man did, and that is creativity and that’s what keeps this ball moving.., i’ll look at it like 2Pac‘s “me and my girlfriend” .. I know that some may not look at it like that… Trust me I understand it, feelings are involved.. But if that man meant any disrespect, they know they would not had a line to get out of him and let them know they feelings
100% Facts: You are only known because are talking about 2 Pac and you made a song about him dude. Apart from that, your just like every other artist or person using pacs name to he heard. BOMB1ST Interview Suge or some deathrow artists.
his taLKING ABOUT THE STREETS tu pac lived those streets(and in street way) and those streets are what killed him, its not disrespect to point that out
@@kbullet7385 HE looking at old interviews and claiming what he know and it's false. These new age rappers definitely aren't educated or doing research they like to hear themselves speak smh 🤦 and obviously they fooled you too. If you think that's a breakdown of Tupac n the streets from a gang bangers perception smh 🤦
@@shamzNFO i hear you man word for word but this song is not about pac its about the actions you do and the possible reactions that may come around back. this song is not about pac even if the tittle is pac must die. he only takes a situation that happened and which most of us know about and added a few other things to tell a story , with lesson a touched.
@@kbullet7385 I get that but that's his opionion and this Goofy not even of age to know what was going on. Followed by he giving his opionion this isn't Facts. People lost lives behind this senseless death seems like he glorifying the deaths while pushing a Crip narrative its corny and he wouldn't do it if Pac was alive thats a SNAPPLE FACT..Young rappers ain't been through nothing but they the toughest lmao 2pac shot a cop went to war with the some of the biggest and toughest drug dealers on the East while pushing black power but these Goofies talking like they on same level or have even a 10th of what Pac brought to music...These rappers are D class rappers to Pac...
@@shamzNFO you are so right in so many aspects, but at the end of the day, pac lived in a certain way, this song is the exact mentality that pac had. pac would not get f'ed up and let it slide. many rappers back in the day were not like pac. pac was real, 99% of the things he rapped about he did, and thats one of the things that separates him from others. now this can be a good thing sometimes but it also can be a bad thing. for me pac must die is a warning to brothers who live with these crippling hood mentality. at least thats how i see it. we all know pac was great and deserves all the respect and for me i don't see any derespect in this track, if anything its a testament to the legend himself. and had pac been less hood he maybe still would be here
That was beautiful art to show that our actions have consequences and regardless as Mr. Glasses stated, if it can save other young people from joining gangs or going down the road altogether.
One of the best rap songs ever created. If a person doesn't possess enough objectivity regarding art/music to understand how special the concept of this song is, they should just refrain from listening... it's not for their ears to hear, or brains to process.
@@sickkicksalwaysglobal1433 Cambatta had bars, easily the better rapper, just not the better song. But shout out to you for the memory of that classic sh!t...
Puffy didn’t tell the whole city big boy…he told the people he trusted to take the chains. And why would they tell other people to mess up their money? Please
He knew that shit was gonna piss people off thoe rs, he lying like he was thinking about Romeo, that's just his excuse , he knew he was gonna be able to use
On crip, I respect it glasses… most people can’t get past the title of the song… it’s not a dis to tupac at all whatsoever… Tupac died due to lil Homie complex meaning he died trynna prove to niggas he respect that he was down too… he died trynna b the man that half the world already thought he was
Idk what u thought u was doin but u cant diss pac like that bro. U killed your career with that song. The title alone is jus disrespectful. Even beyond the grave, u kno how much influence 2pac has? On the world!? Bad move bro..
I think people understand the concept of the song but are upset because Pac's name is on it. Capitulating negros and anglos hated F the Police... that part is true. People who understood police brutality/racist slave catchers, loved F the Police.
$7500 in ‘96 real hustlers wouldn’t be thinking bout buying no impalas right away. More like thinking bout going to get 9 O’s so that $7500 can keep getting flipped then buy as many hoopties u want
"Niggas talk a lot of shit, but that's after I'm gone 'Cause they fear me in physical form"
Clearly he wasn't feared. Just sayin
@@israelmassey6858 it's a fcking quote from a song RELAX l 😒
@@Nadiyah2002 I know what it is
@@israelmassey6858 man, people feared pac in the rap game, he destroyd everyone who try to cross him
Im TROUBLESOME!!!
I hate when someone plays dumb like dude you knew damn well that title "2pac Must Die" was going to generate clicks stop the faking.
What he was saying was he didn't think folks would take it literal.
But he did die.
I know right, it’s like wtf you expect people going to take this title as?
The fact that pac is a trending topic and it’s been 25 plus years let’s you know that he was truly a goat .
MOFO so is Elvis, Abraham Lincoln, JFK, Alexander the Great, Left EYE,Jimmie Hendrix ...Nigga take your pic on a hero
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@@Rafael-xx1id I think Pac gets talked about more because he looked like a damn fool....He was so multi talented I'm not gonna list his attributes but he was destined for success....
He intentionally linked up with the wrong people, he tried to prove himself to win over people he hadn't even known for a year by taking up a life style he never lived before , gang banging is a way of life and was only in the early stages when he decided to attack a damn war general with street credit which cost him his life.... Pac had it all and was only getting better but he chose to go backwards and get involved with what most of us literally kill to get away from....
Biggie only put out 2 albums and he will be forever mentioned with Pac one will almost never be mentioned without the other....Biggie will always be remembered as the more leveled headed mature one of the two with a Hypnotic Flo and story telling that hasn't been matched yet while Pac was an erratic musical genius that was a crash dummy .....Pac brought on his death, Biggie was hit....pretty much an innocent man shot down
@@Rafael-xx1id Maybe Mcdonalds should do an ad with him in it... He's the poster boy for eating to many cheese burgers.
The Goat
He made that song for clout. Nothing more, nothing less. He got his 5 minutes of fame.
Yea
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I wouldn't say for clout because in my eyes it gained him nothing but looking like a joke. He was just trying to draw attention to himself. Tupac had more talent in his big toe than this joker does in his whole body.
They can come get my chain but it's going to come with another and that one is made of lead.
Great story he wrote
PAC is basically giving these people a platform to speak on... Dude really was a prophet, he could already see how people was trying to eat off of him 30 years ago. Pac was so raw 💯
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Let me guess, you pac fans probably think pac predicted when bitcoin was going to crash.
@@l9ikjam and let me guess you believe nobody back then was hating on Pac huh🤣🤣🤣 the song was trash and should have stayed in the vault
Right and he has made lotta people famous like mob James smh kefee d
@@l9ikjamu so random and irrelevant
This guy is more of a groupie than the groupie
Nah these tupac stans are the fvcking groupies. Like tupac put out foul energy to the wrong one and it came back to him. This dude made a song about it. Tupac stans living a fantasy but glasses rejects their deposit.
U trevyon yh lol
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You have no idea about Glasses if you saying something like that.
@@sadiki1980 G M is a clown 🤡
Man please let 2pac rest
That whole song is clickbait. On the real, how many people would be familiar with Glasses Malone had he not made that title?
how many ppl are familiar with him at all? yes, i am being a keyboard thug :+)
He made that song and I'm still trying to figure out who he is or why anyone would care for that matter
its called marketing
@@channelx92 it was a good song
You guys missed out on Gonzoe's version "Kausion - 2pac still not dead" it's almost like 2pac was narrating his last moments, R.I.P. to the brother Gonzoe created a master piece.
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That shit wasn't even that dope as a Artist POV. He knew what was to gain when he thought of the title let alone the bars and video behind it
He all over the place. He was dead wrong for that title and song. Then he said when F tha police came out people wasn't feeling it lol. When people first heard F tha police they loved it.
FTP was an immediate hit.
He's backtracking
This dude is a clout chasing weirdo and everybody knows it. He said when he saw how mad dre got at the song he we happy because he had gotten his attention. What a loser
This boy too young to know
am one of cubes biggest fan and love pac just us much. but i feel people are getting A lil to emotional here,f the police was not loved only a few people them listen to rap and especially underground rap, that is the fact.
This guy thinks he’s a lot smarter than he actually is.
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Real shit tho especially on Twitter nigga
says the dude who gypsies stole your identity
Facts 😂..
That song wasn't hot enough to do that. Being 100
So true
True. You would have to do something powerful like what Kendrick does lately. Like a poetic masterpiece. Otherwise, not worth going down the road of a song like that.
@@f8c3themusic or like Joyner Lucas etc
Shout out to STORM!! 😍😍💯💯🌹
G's song wasn't bad at all.
People didn't vibe with NWA's fuck the police? Man get this dude outta here...We were all bumping that shit when it came out.. Glasses your thinking way to much man slow down
He’s a clown 🤡
He delusional as fuck that shit was bumping on every coast even down here in the south where I’m from is one of the biggest songs in the history of hip-hop.
Black folks vibed with Fuck the Police
The old mayonnaise colored folks didn't
i don't think that was what he was trying to say. the record was incredibly sucessfull so it would be ridicoulous to say nobody would vibe with it...
they did make it to ruffle feathers though so of course it was frowned upon by a lot of people. using that much profanity and such bold statements wasn't even introduced to hip-hop let alone squares yet. there were a good number of people frowning upon it, and thinking hip-hop should be smart, and not represent stereotypes. it wasn't loved by anyone. but eazy knew controversy creates cash.
through rodney king even those people started to understand better
@@space_dogg bs we were always messing with nwa f da police even before the riots
This dude wasn't around Deathrow nor South Side at the time. Dude's in them circles heard about the bounty 🛑
Nope didn't hear of bounty bro.
(Way after the fact we heard of it. But in the streets, back 95/96 wasn't no bounty nixxas was Str8 gangBang'n.
Glasses, you wrong FTP was fire and pop'n WAY b4 Rodney King video.
Our community really really loved, Vibed, with that song from Jump street.
Let’s be honest, I’m from and live in LA! Actually in Leimert Park. NOBODY, let me repeat this again, NOBODY listen to Glasses Malone. Let alone this song ! Cuz really think he did something with this song . He’s a weirdo
That Kanye Record with SUGA free Going Up Right now! 😂
WQQP 🤟🏾👌🏾
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Damn sure is
Next song title …
“Glasses Malone Must Lose Weight”
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“Glasses need breast reduction “
Why everyone trashing dude for his artistry? Dude showed he was more than a single ringtone rapper by actually dropping a 🔥 storytelling track. People get emotional about Pac. Most Pac fans can't discuss Pac without bias.
Shouldn't DISRESPECT The G.O.A.T
@@sickkicksalwaysglobal1433 Lupe Fiasco? Jay-Z? Nas? Joe Budden? 😂
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@@natsusatsujinki8342troll attempt fail
Imagine trying to build your “brand” using ANOTHER man’s LEGACY as clickbait 😭😭😭
Nobody Deserves To Die.. If Pac Ya Boy Why Would U.. I Still Don’t Get The Point Of It
everybody dies
Bruh tupac said he was going to kill ppl on record. He said he was real and what he said was real so by that he meant it. So when you speak death and it comes back it is what it is.
Can't you understand that is is a song. He is telling a story from Orlando's point of view or a gang member's point of view. That is all. It just happen to be a true incident with 2pac.
@@erichoodsta4147 but he isnt orlando so it isnt
right i think its the title its disrespetful
His weird song is forgotten, Tupac is still greater than this guy ever will hope to be
Right! Nobody cares..
No matter how much he try to hide his hate for pac you hear it in his voice bro i swear I can't be the only one to pick up on this
Nowdase we hate the so called greats we all got moneyay to make
@@manosanastasiou4405 and that's why our culture history can be rewritten
If u say so but that's not what I mean if u have let's say Madonna or Beyonce at the top for 12 years how's any new girls ment to get a chance or opportunity to shine
@@manosanastasiou4405 by being just as great not being full of hate🤷🏾♂️
The point is the industry don't let em look at channels like hiphop dx for example suk off eminem n Dr dre all day it's like rappers making their own documentary they pay 💰 for people to be yes men n talk about them all day n you the public /consumer is easily fooled try it yrself doing something your talented at n eventually you will see others in the same field who u might b better than but the difference is they have the industry backing behind them
I hit pause right when he was about to name the different reactions he got and I said right away "Noble wasn't feeling it at all!" Lol....I knew it
I think the song was well executed and he shouldn’t apologize for anything - especially not his art. One of the best story telling rap songs of all time. I think the song will be more appreciated by the community in the future.
it was trash and it's a weird way to be known in hiphop especially as pac convos grow
I don’t think Spectacles Malone’s song would have stopped anyone joining a gang!!
It would have stopped them from listening to him ever again lol!!
100 Percent agree!!
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When Keefe D said he knows Glasses and that his mom lived on their block, I knew immediately he was on Orlando Anderson side. He gonna keep saying he didn’t disrespect Pac because that’s the kind of stuff that gets you blackballed in the industry.
You do understand that no matter where Portland Orlando was from. Him being who he was after what Pac did Pac must die.
There is no other outcome possible once you hit a man like that.
People like that will be riding looking for you,can't find you and shoot anyone they think is a friend or related to you just as a message.
There is no coming back from that
Bad mouthing a dead rapper is not gonna get you black balled. 🤣
@@mfknrmxthebangmessiah6012 legendary rapper
@@balle733 DEAD legendary rapper. Absolutely no one cares that much except you comment section niggaz.
I see he don’t know what talking about, he just talking
He just hate that ppl still love Pac..
U on the wrong podcast then. Go where they r talking about fruity Bad Boy
The lesson is don't rap about a story when you weren't there
Rappers do it all the time
He's the only person that says the opposite story of everyone else.
His snake ass homeboy Norman Steele is also a fan of the music. Thieves and hoes. Them two…
Song was dumpster juice .
Real talk. It sound like G Malone was just looking for a play to go viral and it did.
So true
Exactly
It didn't take off
He lost fans behind that weak song
I completely agree you !
I'm not sure if this guy doesn't smoke and drink like he said because he don't make any sense with his mixed signals yet alone need anymore interviews
Pac will ALWAYS be that dude. That being said, comment sections on RUclips ain’t filled with people that know the life on the them frontlines and that ain’t a bad thing. Pride makes MFers in hoods do stupid sh*t all the time. I wish Suge would’ve done more to keep Pac away from what was going on in the streets tho…maybe we would still have him here.
When God Calls He Calls tho
People make their own decisions. Pac was wild long before he joined Death Row. It's not Suge's responsibility to keep Pac safe. Suge is not his father.
@@sirdopaminesjournal3292 didn’t say Suge should’ve acted like his father. Pac was super loyal (one of the reasons he’s my favorite). Even tho Pac was cool with both sides, he clearly was reppin mob out of his allegiance to Suge. Pac didn’t grow up bangin and didn’t need to be making moves like a street soldier. He ran up on Orlando and they let him go back to the club without better security detail. At the end of the day maybe it was just his time but things could have maybe done different
@@jamelb4332 you have spoken well but you completely forgot Pac was born a Soldier not a coward like most Gang-Bangers.
@@sirdopaminesjournal3292 Pac was his artist he definitely would want to keep him alive and he claimed he was his friend. Pac had bodyguards that the label was paying for so I think Suge definitely felt he had a responsibility to keep him safe however you feel
the outlawz are kind of soft in their reactions to pac disrespect over the years. i doubt pac would approve.but the toughest member turned muslim and the other tough member was killed. by the other ones cousin which causes a rift. so they were weakened by fate i guess
@KORDOROY IF FATAL WAS HERE ALL HELL WOULD OF BROKE LOOSE FATAL DIDN’T PLAY THAT SHIT HE WOULD OF MADE THE OUTLAWZ PLAY THEIR POSITION
Dude I feel you but highly doubt Pac himself would have acted the same as he would have in 1996, if he were still alive nowadays and in his 50s 😅 I doubt he would still be runnin around rushin on people. That was real life and it all went down 25 plus years ago. People grew up and moved on. That's life. It's not a movie.
He should’ve left that song in the vault!
it's a good song
But ppl don’t like it..
@@TommyDuzIt its not
@@ssingh6030 YOU don't like it because you're on the "Pac" side.
@@ssingh6030 Some people do.
I never seen nor heard of this dude a day in my life 😐 He should enjoy his 15 mins of fame ✊🏾
clearly you didn't pay attention to the "New West".
@@TommyDuzIt guess not, because no ones heard of this dude
@@TommyDuzIt Sure didn't. The West died wit my Nicca Pac ✊🏾
@@asmith-c6s Exactly 🤦🏾♂️
He's been around forever, I cant really remember exactly when he was out at first but I remember hearing his music and thinking it was Trash immediately. I'm from LA so I pretty much heard everybody that was coming out back when I still listened to new hip hop
Glasses be cappin Sometimes wit his Selective politics now he cappin 4 Puffy
I don’t glasses meant any disrespect just a very unfortunate situation that’s happened in so many neighborhoods were we live sad 😞 but the truth
This guy is more of a busta then OG Loc in San Andreas
calm down, Aaron. it's not that serious.
@@TommyDuzIt T gets teabagged
@@aaroncoles3112 a little personal
Glasses Malone’s only contribution to the world is tearing down an iconic black man.
The chain Bounty was circulating around Compton back then I remember when I heard about it only thing is we heard they were offering way more money than $7500. 🤷🏽♂️ I had one of the bootleg death Row chains from the Compton swap meet nobody wanted the fake one tho 😭😭😭😭😭
$7500 John? $7500? You could buy a mansion and a brand new Bentley back in 96 for $7500!
A lot of people wondering Does this guy have any other songs?
only know for trolling pac must suck. Anyway Dude Trippin I ain’t even in the streets like that and I remember that bounty for 10K and it happened in real time by the time the rumor was out the mall incident happened it was that fast. Plus south wanted that money of course they weren’t gonna spread that information just saying…
Exactly and even Nas said niggaz in NY were claiming piru and wearing Deathrow chains. I think that's the main reason puffy put that bounty on the chains.
I know he doesn’t know what the hell he’s talking about because Keefe D admit it to the incident that took place at the Lakewood Mall where his nephew was involved in snatching or attempting to snatch a death row chain he also admit it that puffy put the bounty on the chain this dude is just talking to hear his self talk LMAO.
BGKO said he never heard that
You heard it because you wasn't in the streets.
It was a mainstream thing to get cloud back than.
This dude can’t make no good music so he’s gotta rap about “2pac must die” 😂
So u think it would've been that easy to get a Deathrow chain back then? Come on Glasses u know better than that bro. Niggaz would've been spending that $7500 on there funeral or Hospital Bill.
Exactly
There were loads of cheaper Death Row chains given out at Mothers day events, Frank Alexander says in his book Got Your Back that a lot of these were stolen.
@@djhaynes99 and frank Alexandria also said Orlando Anderson wasn’t the shooter and Reggie Wright Jr and his dad played a big role in setting up Tupac ….
@@mr1980ful The books from 1998 when he wasn't making crap up, in that book he says he believed Pac's murder was retaliation for Orlando being beaten up.
Cats in them LA streets wasn't afraid of Death Row and Suge like you are/were.
He dont know about no Bounty on a Chain..He wasn't even Around at that Time !!
He probably doesn't know directly but he was around. Dude is like 42 or 43. He was probably 16 around that time.
With all due respect to Glasses, I think maybe he might be confusing $7500 with $75,000
The whole hood coulda gotten Cutlasses for $7500 with rims and Kenwood decks and everything? And put a down payment on a house? Ummmm... no
In watts in 96 yea you probably could buy a down payment in watts
He said watts
From an artistic point of view I get the song but don’t trust Glasses. Just listen to him. 🤣
He’s Grimey af
That’s not true about people was vibing with the song fuck the police. We used to bang that song in all the LA hoods
Back to back Most of us already got beat up by the police by then
I was with him with the idea and concept. The problem is he been talking shit and trolling anything 2pac related since the song came out. He aint thought about the song or concept until MOB JAMES did that interview telling what went down. That's what inspired it. The song sound like MOB JAMES telling it. This guy is a good bullshitter.
Actually, BG Knocc Out told the story first.
@drestathagangsta8880 Yeah he was doing interviews before MOB JAMES. But BG KNOCKOUT didn't sound like a hater or bitter. The MOB JAMES interview sparked off alot of shit..
He trolling? You know him like that?
@@toppdogg2815 you?
@@Darealny don’t answer a question with a question
That clown Snoop told this guy to keep pressing his line when he released the song. Snoop is such a fraud.
Never heard of you until you mentioned Tupac in your song. That's all you're known for. If all these people had problems with it, imagine societies vote
This interview is proof that WAKANDA would be a hot mess with this mentality.
Never heard oof him and his song
I remember that video it def was different it’s always two side of the story I like to hear things from ppl that was actually around not a bunch of fans
Daz and Kurupt ain't playing it off with no chain being took bcuz that's a blow to your street cred and reputation, so that wouldn't of happen but sounds good for jokes!!! But who would do that????
Facts that was just a stupid comment from him like his whole interview
LOL, bruh you young.
Yall aint knowin LA like that. FUc the street Cred, we ran them cats. ALl of the rappers.
This dude is making no sense
Saying this song was no disrespect is like saying 'who shot ya' and 'New York New York' wasn't intended to offend. At the end of the day there's perspectives people should be aware of when they have idea's.
To be fair NY NY the song wasn't meant to offend. It was actually a tribute song to New York. It was only after their trailer got shot up that they edited the video to show them kicking over buildings.
@@thugmonk9837 Yeah I know that I've heard that story many times especially from Kurupt and 'who shot ya wasn't about Pac because Biggie wrote it before Quad and '2 Pac Must Die' isn't a diss. But you see my point? Hindsight is a wonderful thing?
Never met nobody that listen to glasses Malone
you're missing out
Bring Reggie back please to respond to AOD’s interview with Gene Deal please. Enough of this 🤡
I know right. it's seems like gene deal was making up stuff
Calling the song "2pac must die" is disrespectful enough, you could've named it anything else. He's just trying to straight up lie to people's faces saying it wasn't disrespect cause he doesn't want to deal with the consequences. This is why Rap gets corny sometimes cause real hood mfs would never disrespect anyone like that, they'd just directly talk to the person of the issue whatever it was. Plus someone said he did the song for clout which I totally agree.
he is wrong..if there was a bounty on death row chains, why would the crips that knew about it go and tell other crips and friends about it? that would mean that whoever got the chain would get that bounty money..so for example let's say of orlando anderson knew about the bounty and he tells 5 other guys about it and those 5 guys take the chain, than how much money will orlando anderson get from that if other guys took the chain?
orlando anderson will either get no money from that because he wasn't there when they took the chain, or he will get a very small cut of the money just for being in the gang..so in reality it's better for the least amount of people to know.
also it wasn't like death row was hard to find, they were always outside somewhere, so it wasn't like if they were far away in another state like florida.
the crips have seen death row and 2pac and suge all the time outside so it was nothing to keep the bounty in that small circle of crips.
orlando anderson ran into trevor lane at the mall and tried to take the chain..so yes there was a bounty on deathrow chains..it's just that the crips that knew about the bounty they felt like if there was no need for help from other members when they can handle it among themselves.
so there was no bounty on the chains? i thought people involved said it was true?
That dude GM was very young he don't know. Keefe D said it was 10,000 on a Death Row chain
@@pleasecheese803 Keefe actually denied that there ever was a bounty on those chains but he did say Orlando and Travon Lane had history way before the mall incident occured that altercation was a result of that
He sent out a tweet saying “Tupac deserved to die”. Definitely disrespectful.
That song ruined his career
Can anybody can tell me what this „***“ mean ?
Okay i got it. Its „2Pac must die“
Don't let the looks or the intelligent talk fool you G.Malone a straight up beast that's always held it down West coast hip hop'If you know you know'
Im honestly against any Tupac haters ever coming on this channel.....Wack 100, Keefey D or this dude....Still love the channel, just cant stand when these kinds of people are on it.
I hate to say it, but he is right that Orlando would have lost a lot of credibility in the streets after that video of him getting jumped by Pac.
How? He got jumped by gang bangers. Can you explain?
No he's not right. Orlando started that shit just because cream Puff was using them SS Crips. He jumped Tre Lane and started the fight. The Pirus whooped his ass in return. He had that coming and should have accepted the ass whooping as a man. Pac took off first because that's how he was. A general on the frontline.
Orlando didn’t know that video existed 🤣🤣… Face it .. pulling a drive by is that SUCKA shit .. he should’ve went back and squared up with Pac
@@slip-n-rollboxing1826 Right he did get jumped by gangbangers but that was after Pac took off on him first.
@@boxingmonster886 You're right he didn't know the video would be released, but he just got swung on by the most famous rapper on the planet right after a Tyson fight in crowded Vegas. And that rapper happened to be associated with his enemy. With all the major players from LA and Compton at the fight, there was no way he could have saved face back in Compton. There are no rules in the streets. Pac was wrong for taking off on a known SSC and SSC was wrong for taking his life.
He said the bald-headed one they all got bald head it's like six or seven of them LOL
That don't sound right. Why would he say Puffy got something to do with it when he Biggie Body Guard. Diddy did put a hit out!!! Wanted Death Row chains in their videos.
He don't know what he's talking about! Before Rodney king Ppl were blasting NWA - FTP because niggaz was getting beat by police and harrass ! Rodney king only was hype because it was recorded for everybody to see. TF this dude interview is frustrating 😆
When the title of the song is more popular than the song itself. If I'm wrong quote me one memorable verse
Dude wanna be important on the west coast so bad ,no hating but he ain't one of them ones like that and not even in watts and I'm speaking facts no OT shit.
I understand what he was trying to do, let me clarify that what the man did, and that is creativity and that’s what keeps this ball moving.., i’ll look at it like 2Pac‘s “me and my girlfriend” .. I know that some may not look at it like that… Trust me I understand it, feelings are involved.. But if that man meant any disrespect, they know they would not had a line to get out of him and let them know they feelings
You aint clarify NOTHING🙄🙄🤷🏾♂️🤣🤣🤣
100% Facts: You are only known because are talking about 2 Pac and you made a song about him dude. Apart from that, your just like every other artist or person using pacs name to he heard. BOMB1ST Interview Suge or some deathrow artists.
You're not that guy pal 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
2pac wasn't an underdog anymore once he dropped his first single on Death Row sky was the limit after that
WRONG!!!!! It went downhill after that the nigga died like 9 months later 🤷🏾♂️🤷🏾♂️
🤡
This kid don't know what he talking about he too young to know about N.W.A and Tupac...Younging talk about what you know...R.I.P Tupac
his taLKING ABOUT THE STREETS tu pac lived those streets(and in street way) and those streets are what killed him, its not disrespect to point that out
@@kbullet7385 HE looking at old interviews and claiming what he know and it's false. These new age rappers definitely aren't educated or doing research they like to hear themselves speak smh 🤦 and obviously they fooled you too. If you think that's a breakdown of Tupac n the streets from a gang bangers perception smh 🤦
@@shamzNFO i hear you man word for word but this song is not about pac its about the actions you do and the possible reactions that may come around back. this song is not about pac even if the tittle is pac must die. he only takes a situation that happened and which most of us know about and added a few other things to tell a story , with lesson a touched.
@@kbullet7385 I get that but that's his opionion and this Goofy not even of age to know what was going on. Followed by he giving his opionion this isn't Facts. People lost lives behind this senseless death seems like he glorifying the deaths while pushing a Crip narrative its corny and he wouldn't do it if Pac was alive thats a SNAPPLE FACT..Young rappers ain't been through nothing but they the toughest lmao 2pac shot a cop went to war with the some of the biggest and toughest drug dealers on the East while pushing black power but these Goofies talking like they on same level or have even a 10th of what Pac brought to music...These rappers are D class rappers to Pac...
@@shamzNFO you are so right in so many aspects, but at the end of the day, pac lived in a certain way, this song is the exact mentality that pac had. pac would not get f'ed up and let it slide. many rappers back in the day were not like pac. pac was real, 99% of the things he rapped about he did, and thats one of the things that separates him from others. now this can be a good thing sometimes but it also can be a bad thing. for me pac must die is a warning to brothers who live with these crippling hood mentality. at least thats how i see it. we all know pac was great and deserves all the respect and for me i don't see any derespect in this track, if anything its a testament to the legend himself. and had pac been less hood he maybe still would be here
That was beautiful art to show that our actions have consequences and regardless as Mr. Glasses stated, if it can save other young people from joining gangs or going down the road altogether.
Nah he said he did it to stop people from joining gangs that’s bs 💩 😂 bra if anyone believe it it then damn
Nah he said he did it to stop people from joining gangs that’s bs 💩 😂 bra if anyone believe it it then damn
@@mikelowrey381 I hear you sir.
@@marcusjames9353 he’s claiming to be a gang member
@@mikelowrey381 one of the reasons he did the song not the only one.
He knew exactly what that title would do. I hate when people act like they don't know what they doing. Just be real you titled it that way for clout.
Stop lying glasses there was a bounty
One of the best rap songs ever created. If a person doesn't possess enough objectivity regarding art/music to understand how special the concept of this song is, they should just refrain from listening... it's not for their ears to hear, or brains to process.
Hear Cambattas Pac Song Its Much Better
@@sickkicksalwaysglobal1433 Cambatta had bars, easily the better rapper, just not the better song. But shout out to you for the memory of that classic sh!t...
Puffy didn’t tell the whole city big boy…he told the people he trusted to take the chains. And why would they tell other people to mess up their money? Please
This dude is obviously playing coy. He know he did that song for the shock value.
He Been a Gimmick rapper.
He has interesting perspective of how ppl viewed pac back in the day when he was still alive
You are a non F'n Factor. Beat it!!
How much was the bounty on the chain? I missed it
He knew that shit was gonna piss people off thoe rs, he lying like he was thinking about Romeo, that's just his excuse , he knew he was gonna be able to use
This dude is a goofy and young with one perspective and that's cool but due your homework before you speak on the MJ of rap bro
Can we all get along😂, y’all know what im talking about
On crip, I respect it glasses… most people can’t get past the title of the song… it’s not a dis to tupac at all whatsoever… Tupac died due to lil Homie complex meaning he died trynna prove to niggas he respect that he was down too… he died trynna b the man that half the world already thought he was
Idk what u thought u was doin but u cant diss pac like that bro. U killed your career with that song. The title alone is jus disrespectful. Even beyond the grave, u kno how much influence 2pac has? On the world!? Bad move bro..
It wasn't a diss at all....Lol
I think people understand the concept of the song but are upset because Pac's name is on it. Capitulating negros and anglos hated F the Police... that part is true. People who understood police brutality/racist slave catchers, loved F the Police.
I don't get why was Dre mad
$7500 in ‘96 real hustlers wouldn’t be thinking bout buying no impalas right away. More like thinking bout going to get 9 O’s so that $7500 can keep getting flipped then buy as many hoopties u want
This man tried to piggy back off Tupac name😂😂 and still failed at it
Facts!