Nah man IMO they were supposed to be on 1000% 25/8 366... the fact that they were there with him and he isn't here... knowing the risk.. knowing the removal of the guns... that was a RED FLAG AND SHOULD HAVE BEEN SPOKE ON WITH THE UTMOST IMPORTANCE... THIS IS THE BOSS.. IDK... THAT'S WHAT A SOULJA IS SUPPOSED TO DO..
Naw man if me and my homies rolling deep and a car pulls up dumping on the homie we Fosho chasing down that ride..nobody even tried. Not to mention the Outlawz fell off after Pac died. Kastro dont even wanna rap with them anymore because all they wanna do at shows is Pac songs. Storm called them all sellouts as well.
@@rastarells4769 they are real as can be...everyone of them was affected by Pac death, kadafi went off, fatal driving and living reckless until he died, Napoleon drinking and fighting everyday, storm quit music...they life was definitely changed..Pac just had that effect that when he is gone everything seemed worthless for people around him...hell even Suge led crazy life after Pac death.
I can still remember like it was yesterday when Pac died. He’s always been the GOAT. My favorite rapper/poet. There was just something so special and unique about him. Never again will there be another! 27 years later and we still miss u! We will always love and miss u Pac! RIP. ❤️
There's something about 2pac that penetrates your soul. 25 years later and hearing stories about his death hurts like it was yesterday. The greatest ever, there will never be another.
@@milindatalwatte you're * sometimes my shit auto correct to that sometimes it auto corrects to your when it shouldn't. I don't take the time to go back and manually correct everything twatty
When he said “When Pac wakes up he’ll be proud of us for taking initiative.” I felt that. Shows how much they looked up to and respected him. I didn’t know about a couple things he said and I thought I was very well versed on the story of that night. Super concise and informative interview.
Not sure how you "felt that" everybody online claims they "felt that" now a days about something, it's basically a meme at this point where people really mean they relate to it but aren't really emotionally feeling it. Pac was a hood dude, they were hood dudes, even if you're from the hood like I am there's nothing much to feel here. I'm sure they looked up to the guy and felt his death personally but this the life you get in the situations they put themselves in. I got 2 dead cousins from street nonsense, gang banging in New York for the Crips. They were half brothers, same mother who is a single mom with 6 kids mostly half siblings. The oldest child who was killed died at 16, his half younger brother made it to 25 but died 2 years ago. His mother made sure his casket was blue, his memorial had blue and on his funeral card and memorial papers it used his street/gang name. I hate this culture and lifestyle and looking up to these kinds of people leads to nowhere but death and hell. My cousin died the same age as Pac and my other one didn't even make it to age Pac died. But a bunch of you guys really be bigging up this type of life and culture.
@@drjonesey5People need to listen more to experienced people like you who felt the pain of losing a close family member to gang violence. They need to stop making this shit glamorous, romanticizing a life style of murder & death.
It’s insane how relevant he is 25 years later he has soo many ppl that want to interview ppl who knew him shit he’s even mentioned to ppl who didn’t vlad is literally obsessed with him😭it’s crazy he definitely left his mark ❤️legendary asf
@@twintwins7532 he is definitely legendary some of there intensions are just to profit agreed but you’re outnumbered millions of ppl believe he’s lengendary bye
Pac needs a show not a movie or documentary, a full show with seasons! Season 1 pac as a kid with panther parents, season 2 as a teenager meeting jada, season 3 digital underground years, season 4 solo years, season 5 first robbery/rape case, season 6 deathrow records
@@cabobadboy As much as i love 50s work I'd have to see how this Kanan turns out. All his shows have been modernized, this needs that raw grit feel like snowfall.
I feel like he opened up so much in this interview and you can see that he's still hurting when he is going through the details. His love to Pac is never questioned and I'm glad that Mutah took himself away from that life and chose to be in a safe environment. All the best to this wonderful guy!
Yea cause his cousin killed kadafi so they were wanting to do napoleon but theyl outlaws went by what pac believed in and thats to not retaliate. You can see that in a video pac directed.
These 10 minutes are the most informative 10 minutes ive ever spent learning about 2pac and his final day of life . Theres something about the POV of a guys closest friend , that outbeats any documentary or mini series Thanks AOD, and Napoleon
Damn the part about Kadafi is legendary the loyalty he had for Pac and knowin he never recovered... RIP both I hope y’all together right na in a world full of peace
Pac's death shook my whole generation, all of us, across races, creeds, denominations..we all mourned his death. His light was real, no matter how they tried to shield it. 25 years later, people still mourn his light. RIL, Pac.
@@lrod8692 ok, we'll just have to agree to disagree, but the fact his name rings out, to this day, in every country is a testament to that, but I digress.
I lost my mom 8 years ago and when they start having to ask your permission to remove parts that’s when it gets hard. Never wish that on anybody. RIP Tupac
My dad met Napoleon in Saudi Arabia, they were both there for religious purposes, he said they sat together and talked about Pac for hours, crazy! God Bless the man!
Out of everyone's story, Napoleon's accounts seems to be the most truthful and straight to the point. He told this story as if he was reliving the tragic moments as the kid he was then. The part where he displayed his emotions seeing PAC in the bed solidifies it for me.
WOW Ive seen this man talk about this many times this the first time I've seen him get emotional. You can tell he is deep in his spiritual journey at this point.
I don’t think he said that. Lots of liars surround Pac for views. You’ve just been shot 4 times, penetrated lung clogging up with blood and you think he was talking? Don’t believe everything you see. We weren’t there. For all we know Pac could’ve been yelling for his mom with his last final breath.
*No lie, when the news spread that Pac got shot, in our neighborhood we thought he'll make it because he got shot before, but this time he didn't pull through. That was the saddest September, man!*
True. Yes I agree with you very sad September September I3 Tupac 14 days later September 27,1996 my dad passed. To the both of them love you rest in peace RIP
Shit unfortunately I'm a 90s.baby but my moms told me right before I was born a day after her bday she heard the disappointing news smh. It's always got to be the great ones gone too soon. 😣🤦🏾♀️
It's crazy that it's been over 20 years & I still can't accept that Pac is gone. I have a painting of him in my studio. I don't think his spirit will ever die. There are kids who weren't even born when he was alive & they view him as a Goat. We see more Tupac & Deathrow shirts more than any other rapper...Krazy how someone who only lived 25 years can impact the world so drastically even 20 years after his death #MakaveliThaDon
This really got me shook man knew he was dying and was full of laughter in his final moments. He truly went out with such honor. Really appreciate this interview #LongLivePac
There’s an interview with the responding cop (maybe paramedic, can’t remember) who was first on the scene and he said “I asked him ‘who shot you’ and he looked me in the eyes and said ‘fuck you’
*The more I hear these untold Pac stories, the more I realize we will never get over that loss.. PAC was and is one of the legends.. and will be forever be immortal because the love for him will never die*
Queen Afeni. She always tried to keep everyone else's spirits high despite her son laying up basically not himself anymore. I know that was hard for her, Set (Pac's sister), Kadafi and many more. She made the right decision and Pac would agree. The Vegas incident not only changed lives but the entire hip hop genre as we know it.
Yes Bless Queen Mother Afeni!!! Since the Vegas night incident not only that it changed lives, It changed A WHOLE GENERATION!! Hip Hop/Rap & the black community was never the same since 2Pac and BIGGIE Death. it was a major SHIFT..Life Never Been The SAME Since LITERALLY!!!!!
After tupac and big death.. DMX EMINEM 50 CENT CAMRON MASE LILWAYNE JA RULE BIG PUN NOREAGA JADAKISS STYLES P BIG L ALL OF THEM HAVE BROUGHT SOMETHIN NEW AND THEY HAVE DID GREAT SALES THEY HAD ALL THEIR OWN STYLE I THINK THE GENERATION AFTER PAC DEATH WAS THE BEST BECAUSE JAY AND NAS WAS 2 OF THE FEW WHO WAS TRYING TO KEPT THE BIG AND PAC LEGACY ALIVE BUT THE COMING OF DMX 50 EMINEM WAS THE REPAIR OF BIG AND PAC THRY HAVE DID EVEN MORE THAN THE THUG AND THE BLACK FRANCK WHITE
When he said pac was joking after being shot and then took a breathe like I don't think I'mma make it this time is deep!! Being a fan it really hits you because you wish that he was here hip hop I'm telling you would be different a bit if he was still here
25 years later and I still remember where I was and what I was doing when I found out that Pac died. Then that video dropped, "I ain't mad at you" OMG! And my 30yr old daughter is a bigger Pac fan than I am; she read all his poems and the books about him. Legends transcend generations, legacy.
Damn you so right. They dropped the vid like ASAP and I think the song was about one of the outlawz. I'll never forget that. 97.9 the box in Houston played Pac songs the entire night
Hearing about 2pac's last days on earth is always hard to hear💔 ... What Mutah said about 2Pac having too much "pride" to live out the rest of his days, in the terrible condition he was in. I definitely hear that💯
I was 8 in 96 and I will never forget waking up on the couch and seeing my brother in front of the radio and turning around to tell me "2pac died". He was everyones favorite rapper...The man had the radio on lock back then.
Yeah that's deep & still hurtful to hear. And the fact he had to lay down on the pavement by the police in all that pain & shock. Edi said in Vlad interview Pac said to them, they gone shoot y'all..tragedie tragic ending for 2pac.
@@tequiluh1392 all you can do is think to be strong like pac in whatever things you do in life and to always give it your all he's smiling down on us all
This is why wrong decisions can last forever and affect those close to you tremendously! Let's protect our lives and those close to us with better decisions!
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
@@3rdGenerationCancer Didn't have shit to do with what they said.Even if he is gay what would telling a gay person that they're gay accomplish? Not like they're going to feel bad about it & go straight.
You guys are mind controlled like a motherfucker . To be acting like he was some God wgo changed the world. The media has manipulated those with simple minds into thinking he was some super special world changer . He was outspoken and made rap music . Whoa how original. Then got shot and killed maybe . Never heard that story before. Retards
No the media has the power to change the mindset of a whole generation and have done it repeatedly since the start of television newspapers radio etc. What you think all that shit is for? To keep you well-informed? To give you the truth? Lol. Dumb bastards . It is to control you. That's why your still stuck on 2 pac and thinking he was a God or something. Just another pawn in the game . Wake up out the fog people . It's comical how clueless most are .
This really helped me somewhat settle with Pacs death. I love PAC , always admired him, I was a yungin in the 90s and literally knew every album word for word! My mom and pops both bumped pac and respected him! I still watch juice, above the rim, and all of his movies
Is it just me or did anyone else not know that it was his mother that decided to pull the plug. Maybe I forgot that specific detail cause i remember that day like it was yesterday, but I swear I didn’t know that damn.
@@kb24oc deceivers only have legacies in the mind of the deceived . Those who can see know he was a character made up to be some kind of revolutionary in the minds of simpletons.
Pacs death was the perfect tragedy. He died at the peak of his career, kept his legacy all the way up until his death and beyond, was young and vibrant, philosophical. Etc. when u look at his death it’s almost like he died at the right time. Think about it. Had he not died, all those songs about death would’ve been in vain, all those poems he wrote that he told people to give to the public AFTER he dies would have been in vain, the things he gave away, how he spoke, how he wrote, the number 7s, everything. It’s a trip. It’s all a part of his legacy and for that reason alone, his music will live on forever.
His dead was unfortunate,is not as if he killed himself.Stop making it look like untimely death is a pride,if that is the case why you still alive 🤔 I don't care the kind of message you are trying to send across, positive or negative, u did it the wrong way.
@@abuban8865 it was all a part of his legacy. Ain’t nobody gonna touch it. When it’s your time it’s your time, but it was a perfect tragedy. Shows u the grace of GOD and his perfection
Man this was heavy .kadafi looking pacs killer in the eyes as he rolled by is also heartbreaking .then seeing the arm out the window .I don’t think I’m gona make it this time made me cry .fuck.
If the assumed Cadillac line up is to be believed he saw Bubble Up & Freaky at a push. He looked like a "bitch". Whether Lando really did shoot across Freaky, only Keefe really knows
Y’all gotta understand my uncles was around pac pac got ties in Mississippi him and my uncle phonk philty @ stank dollas got songs Witt pac they was finna start death row south!!💯
Much Respect for Pac's Mom, for handeling this brutal situation the right way, and letting him go at that point. I mean, no mother wants to loose her son, but in that situation it was the right thing to decide for. Rest in Peace Tupac Shakur🙏
There’s plenty of people who live with one lung a loss finger, so what people come back from war and have no legs, or one leg or face burnt beyond recognition come on now
@@andrewhorry9417 he meant Pac's mother knew him well enough to know that letting him live on a machine was probably not the quality of life Tupac would have desired. So his mother knew it was time to free him from that kind of existence and let him go with some dignity instead of living like a vegetable.
@@AthenaKama bro he was never going to “live like a vegetable” he wasn’t brain dead and had no brain damage. His heart was stopping due to the internal bleeding. The smart thing to do was let the ventilator do it’s job while his body heeled from the previous operation before operating again for the secondary bleed but his mum said “if my mum wants to go, let him go”
Pac graced this world for good reason. He definitely left an impact and footprints along his journey. Sadly, he was taken away to soon. There are some great artists, but there will never ever be another Tupac. His art, experiences, mind, and music was/still is extraordinary.
I was not much of a Pac fan but it's crazy 25 years later that kid (lil zan) called his music boring then pretty much a couple videos and interviews later that kids whole everything is over😁 that's how much people still love Pac and that's how much power his name alone still has!
Whip appeal seems like the kids now days call deep music with a meaning boring!?! Like if the music makes them think well they don't care about that!!! It's gotta be smoking, drinking, lean, perks, zanz and hoes for them to be interested in it
First of all, his accent is everything. And i love his candidness. A lot of times people talk in circles or tell bits and pieces. Hes really laying it out. Its been 25 years and its still just really sad...💔💔💔💔
2Pac we love you and miss you bro. We will never ever forget your words of wisdom big bro. At least I won't. We will never stop talking about you Tupac.
Always an emotional ride when i hear stories about PACs demise after all these years. But to hear them from peers that were so close to him and were with him til the end the pain is even greater. The fact that Kadafi was affected after his death you could understand what he was goin through cos its losing a childhood friend and it could happen to anyone like how snoop and warren felt with nates passing. To quote pac 'We're so close its complicated'. No doubt that mutah will usually have a quiet moment to himself just to reflect and shed a tear on the past and remember his old friends and mentor like we all do with the passing of loved one. Memories are all we have left so lets never forget them. Im glad to have lived through a time where an iconic artist like tupac shakur was around. Gen X era always.
Despite ALL the greatest rappers to ever do it before and after.. all i can say is he paved the way... No award but still relevant till this day and years to come#ripTHESEVENDAYTHEORY🕊️
I disagree I think it coulda been very possible for him to be back strong. If you loose a lung your still live a normal life with one lung. It will actually become almost the size of 2. Only thing is the tubes in his throat may have hurt his voice but know one will ever know that!
@@nasirjones-bey7923 it’s hard to say. He might have been exactly the same physically just missing a finger and a lung with really bad scars. He may have been in bad shape that too. If this woulda happened into today’s times, he woulda been fine! Medical field a lot better now a days.
"I heard a rumour I died, murdered in cold blood dramatized, pictures of me in my final stage, you know Mama cried, but that was fiction, some coward got the story twisted, like I no longer existed, mysteriously missin'" 💯
dayemmm!!! Theeizzz verse bars knockin homey im a MX but wow mf wow kindred spirits prophets from another worlds lookin ot for eachother in theeizzz fantasy won
@@boosiebadazz8627 i dont think baby lane did it so u sound kinda stupid constantly repeating yourself. Must be a lame becuz you're looking for attention pretty badly with those comments
Pac would be so proud of his outlawz, they literally stayed and guarded his life til the end. It's so touching, the loyalty.
That's real
Nah man IMO they were supposed to be on 1000%
25/8 366... the fact that they were there with him and he isn't here... knowing the risk.. knowing the removal of the guns... that was a RED FLAG AND SHOULD HAVE BEEN SPOKE ON WITH THE UTMOST IMPORTANCE...
THIS IS THE BOSS..
IDK... THAT'S WHAT A SOULJA IS SUPPOSED TO DO..
Obviously not
Naw man if me and my homies rolling deep and a car pulls up dumping on the homie we Fosho chasing down that ride..nobody even tried. Not to mention the Outlawz fell off after Pac died. Kastro dont even wanna rap with them anymore because all they wanna do at shows is Pac songs. Storm called them all sellouts as well.
@@rastarells4769 they are real as can be...everyone of them was affected by Pac death, kadafi went off, fatal driving and living reckless until he died, Napoleon drinking and fighting everyday, storm quit music...they life was definitely changed..Pac just had that effect that when he is gone everything seemed worthless for people around him...hell even Suge led crazy life after Pac death.
I learned more about the day Pac got shot with this 10 minutes interview than all the documentaries and movies that have been made about him.
exactly. hollywood and documentaries don't do it justice
💯
They milked everything cause $ was there sadly it’ll keep happening
Faxx
Facts💯💯💯
25 years alive & 25 years departed. And we’re still talking about this legend’s long lasting impression. Rest easy, Pac 🥃🚬
❗🚭
@@generalx2 wtf?
@@generalx2 what does that mean?
@@blacksnakegray2552 think thats a no smoking sign...
@@blacksnakegray2552 it's referencing his 25 yrs on earth and 25 yrs since his death, plus he would have tuned 50 this yr... simple math ppl lol
I can still remember like it was yesterday when Pac died. He’s always been the GOAT. My favorite rapper/poet. There was just something so special and unique about him. Never again will there be another! 27 years later and we still miss u! We will always love and miss u Pac! RIP. ❤️
❤
Agreed
Same
There's something about 2pac that penetrates your soul. 25 years later and hearing stories about his death hurts like it was yesterday. The greatest ever, there will never be another.
💕
Only if your gay.
@@rickdrexl4585 You're*, grammar isn't your strong suit
@@milindatalwatte you're * sometimes my shit auto correct to that sometimes it auto corrects to your when it shouldn't. I don't take the time to go back and manually correct everything twatty
Very well said. Pac was and still is legendary RIP to one of the GOATS💖
"He took a deep breath *inhales* and was like... 'i don't think I'm about to make it this time.'" DAMN, that was heavy...
When I got done watching the video I said damn this some deep shit
It was heavy
Yes
Yeah I got chills from hearing this..
I felt it when he said it
“Probably be murdered for the shit that I said, I bring the real, be a legend, breathing or dead.” -2Pac
What's the title of the track brother?
💯
Against all odds
This Hard AF !
@@maheshwar-rp Against All Odds his best diss track imho
When he said “When Pac wakes up he’ll be proud of us for taking initiative.” I felt that. Shows how much they looked up to and respected him. I didn’t know about a couple things he said and I thought I was very well versed on the story of that night. Super concise and informative interview.
Not sure how you "felt that" everybody online claims they "felt that" now a days about something, it's basically a meme at this point where people really mean they relate to it but aren't really emotionally feeling it. Pac was a hood dude, they were hood dudes, even if you're from the hood like I am there's nothing much to feel here. I'm sure they looked up to the guy and felt his death personally but this the life you get in the situations they put themselves in. I got 2 dead cousins from street nonsense, gang banging in New York for the Crips. They were half brothers, same mother who is a single mom with 6 kids mostly half siblings. The oldest child who was killed died at 16, his half younger brother made it to 25 but died 2 years ago. His mother made sure his casket was blue, his memorial had blue and on his funeral card and memorial papers it used his street/gang name.
I hate this culture and lifestyle and looking up to these kinds of people leads to nowhere but death and hell. My cousin died the same age as Pac and my other one didn't even make it to age Pac died. But a bunch of you guys really be bigging up this type of life and culture.
@@drjonesey5 stfu and go play somewhere
@@drjonesey5 yea um u can take dat bs else Where fck nigga
@@drjonesey5People need to listen more to experienced people like you who felt the pain of losing a close family member to gang violence. They need to stop making this shit glamorous, romanticizing a life style of murder & death.
He woke up in hell. Sorry bro
This man’s been dead for 25 years and we’re still finding out new shit about him…
-Legendary status
It’s insane how relevant he is 25 years later he has soo many ppl that want to interview ppl who knew him shit he’s even mentioned to ppl who didn’t vlad is literally obsessed with him😭it’s crazy he definitely left his mark ❤️legendary asf
@@adoremya4479 You got that right 👍.
Nothing legendary. There are just a bunch of people lying and trying to profit.
@@twintwins7532 he is definitely legendary some of there intensions are just to profit agreed but you’re outnumbered millions of ppl believe he’s lengendary bye
@@adoremya4479 lol. Millions once thought that the world was flat too. He was an ignorant clown.
Pac needs a show not a movie or documentary, a full show with seasons! Season 1 pac as a kid with panther parents, season 2 as a teenager meeting jada, season 3 digital underground years, season 4 solo years, season 5 first robbery/rape case, season 6 deathrow records
Been saying this for years!
50 cent can make IT happen
Facts
You got the idea, make it happen
@@cabobadboy
As much as i love 50s work I'd have to see how this Kanan turns out. All his shows have been modernized, this needs that raw grit feel like snowfall.
I feel like he opened up so much in this interview and you can see that he's still hurting when he is going through the details. His love to Pac is never questioned and I'm glad that Mutah took himself away from that life and chose to be in a safe environment. All the best to this wonderful guy!
Yea cause his cousin killed kadafi so they were wanting to do napoleon but theyl outlaws went by what pac believed in and thats to not retaliate. You can see that in a video pac directed.
ruclips.net/video/nIbnUMqLQ78/видео.html
With this I hope you understand why
Agree wholeheartedly 🙏!
@@jordanfan88 it was an accident. Kids being reckless. There was no reason to retaliate.
@@camxdidxthatthere's an interview with the outlaws and they said they wanted napoleon dead.
These 10 minutes are the most informative 10 minutes ive ever spent learning about 2pac and his final day of life . Theres something about the POV of a guys closest friend , that outbeats any documentary or mini series
Thanks AOD, and Napoleon
Damn the part about Kadafi is legendary the loyalty he had for Pac and knowin he never recovered... RIP both I hope y’all together right na in a world full of peace
That was his big brother figure ya know…..
Kadafi knew 2pac from way back when he was in diapers
They Are brothers
@@jakobjama4612 yup, literally grew up with pac and set since diapers ☹️
He was so nice looking just like Pac
Pac's death shook my whole generation, all of us, across races, creeds, denominations..we all mourned his death. His light was real, no matter how they tried to shield it. 25 years later, people still mourn his light. RIL, Pac.
Right
I agree with you 💯 & he will always be the most incredibly talented rapper of all time.
@@lrod8692 Nope...all races, dude.
@@lrod8692 ok, we'll just have to agree to disagree, but the fact his name rings out, to this day, in every country is a testament to that, but I digress.
@@lrod8692 How old are you, dude?
U can hear him take deep breath before he answers. You can tell the memories still haunt him
I lost my mom 8 years ago and when they start having to ask your permission to remove parts that’s when it gets hard. Never wish that on anybody. RIP Tupac
Omg I'm so sorry!!! Your mom is in heaven
My dad met Napoleon in Saudi Arabia, they were both there for religious purposes, he said they sat together and talked about Pac for hours, crazy! God Bless the man!
This is probably one of the most insightful Pac interviews ever
Yeah
Napoleon is such a humble person real young brother. Much respect.
Real brother.
@daniel mendoza Mutah's a real Brother! Take them white man's words somewhere else...please & thank you.
@@hardworkingcriminal4873 shut up
@@SneakyNinja837 You can't possibly respect Mutah, if you call him out his name with a word he doesn't even respect.
@@alfatir14 ok I'll change it
This is truly the definition of “the art of dialog” beautiful interview and better than any documentary I’ve seen.
Out of everyone's story, Napoleon's accounts seems to be the most truthful and straight to the point. He told this story as if he was reliving the tragic moments as the kid he was then. The part where he displayed his emotions seeing PAC in the bed solidifies it for me.
Some how I don’t believe him
I’m
His first words: I wasn't there
It's odd how he kept mistaken the word hospital with hotel....and then would correct himself
@@robmckrobmck5567 to be fair, he was referring to when he was shot in the car.....he is telling his claim of being at the hospital with him after.
he took a deep breath , and said,"i dont think im gonna make it this time". that gave me shivers
I work in a hospital. Trauma centers are typically located on the 1st floor. They do that for time. Once stable, they get moved out of ER.
good word's bro
Congratulations to you bro
Makes sense
Thanks for the heads up It makes sense now
Respect brother 🙌🏾
WOW Ive seen this man talk about this many times this the first time I've seen him get emotional. You can tell he is deep in his spiritual journey at this point.
I’ve heard many pac stories but this 1 hits different 🧐………Sad n very chillin
This one feels true 👍
“He took a deep breath and said I don’t think I’m gonna make it” almost made me shed a tear
Me too. I thought I was the only one. 😢
I don’t think he said that.
Lots of liars surround Pac for views.
You’ve just been shot 4 times, penetrated lung clogging up with blood and you think he was talking?
Don’t believe everything you see. We weren’t there.
For all we know Pac could’ve been yelling for his mom with his last final breath.
Too bad Suge is known to be a liar.
Broke my heart
That hits different 😢
*No lie, when the news spread that Pac got shot, in our neighborhood we thought he'll make it because he got shot before, but this time he didn't pull through. That was the saddest September, man!*
True. Yes I agree with you very sad September September I3 Tupac 14 days later September 27,1996 my dad passed. To the both of them love you rest in peace RIP
Yup I literally cried love me some 2pac
I don't know why your were sad . dude didbt give two fucks about you
@@rickdrexl4585 take your goofy ass somewhere else bro
Shit unfortunately I'm a 90s.baby but my moms told me right before I was born a day after her bday she heard the disappointing news smh. It's always got to be the great ones gone too soon. 😣🤦🏾♀️
This is true love. Guarding, protecting you're boy the way they did. Even driving 3 hours away.
It's crazy that it's been over 20 years & I still can't accept that Pac is gone. I have a painting of him in my studio. I don't think his spirit will ever die. There are kids who weren't even born when he was alive & they view him as a Goat. We see more Tupac & Deathrow shirts more than any other rapper...Krazy how someone who only lived 25 years can impact the world so drastically even 20 years after his death #MakaveliThaDon
Yes to all of what you said.
because just how regular people mourn
Dude I was 2 1/2, and I’m STILL at a lost. One of my Top 5 and he’s not #2
@@theeyesbutterfly6089 he’s 5
Makaveli the Don lives on!
Hearing Mutah say suge told them that Pac said he dont think he is going to make it this time is 💔breaking..Long live Pac..
Yeeea. Smh.. that was deep
Ouch 😣….
@Superior Black King shut up. Let the man rest in peace
This really got me shook man knew he was dying and was full of laughter in his final moments. He truly went out with such honor. Really appreciate this interview #LongLivePac
Honor? He died gang banging & broke foh
@@brentwoods1153 nigga wasn’t no gang banger
@@nardy10stepsahead & he died gang banging let that sink in.....
There’s an interview with the responding cop (maybe paramedic, can’t remember) who was first on the scene and he said “I asked him ‘who shot you’ and he looked me in the eyes and said ‘fuck you’
@@brentwoods1153 no one takes money with them.
Napoleon’s a real one…pure ❤
I could literally listen to Mutah ( Napoleon) talk his shit for hours and never get tired of it!! Keep these coming, forever!
me too bro its something about this dude he seems to have a very sincere nature
@@solomongrim6768 he's at peace.
Cuz you know it's real and not media bs. I feel ya. Only a few get my respect to legitimacy to Pac stories. NAPOLEON is one of those few.
@Kam lol I remember he was wild back in the 90s. He used to be on tv cussing at reporters and police 😅🤣
For years and years after he died I would hear rumors how Pac is chillin in Cuba. I still hear this today... we just can't accept that he's gone
Αυτό το σενάριο με κάνει να νοιώθω καλύτερος και εγώ αυτό πιστεύω
*The more I hear these untold Pac stories, the more I realize we will never get over that loss.. PAC was and is one of the legends.. and will be forever be immortal because the love for him will never die*
Yes of course we will forever love pac ❤️ he was legendary and still is legendary ❣️
Especially because it was never truly solved.
Salute to the Outlaws for watching over pac like that, pulled the van up & took shifts watching everybody....R.I.P 2pac & kahdaffii rest easy
Queen Afeni. She always tried to keep everyone else's spirits high despite her son laying up basically not himself anymore. I know that was hard for her, Set (Pac's sister), Kadafi and many more. She made the right decision and Pac would agree. The Vegas incident not only changed lives but the entire hip hop genre as we know it.
well said, strong wonderful, woman may she continue to rest in peace.
Yes Bless Queen Mother Afeni!!! Since the Vegas night incident not only that it changed lives, It changed A WHOLE GENERATION!! Hip Hop/Rap & the black community was never the same since 2Pac and BIGGIE Death. it was a major SHIFT..Life Never Been The SAME Since LITERALLY!!!!!
After tupac and big death.. DMX EMINEM 50 CENT CAMRON MASE LILWAYNE JA RULE BIG PUN NOREAGA JADAKISS STYLES P BIG L ALL OF THEM HAVE BROUGHT SOMETHIN NEW AND THEY HAVE DID GREAT SALES THEY HAD ALL THEIR OWN STYLE I THINK THE GENERATION AFTER PAC DEATH WAS THE BEST BECAUSE JAY AND NAS WAS 2 OF THE FEW WHO WAS TRYING TO KEPT THE BIG AND PAC LEGACY ALIVE BUT THE COMING OF DMX 50 EMINEM WAS THE REPAIR OF BIG AND PAC THRY HAVE DID EVEN MORE THAN THE THUG AND THE BLACK FRANCK WHITE
@@stilliriseDaat big facts!!!
@@didiermongo-gouala3770 Exactly
When he said pac was joking after being shot and then took a breathe like I don't think I'mma make it this time is deep!! Being a fan it really hits you because you wish that he was here hip hop I'm telling you would be different a bit if he was still here
Suge Knight is known for being extra.. so I don't know,
Hip hop would be the same. But Pac would've been on something greater.
I wish pac neva played wit Biggie A.K.A frank white he woulda neva got shot King of NY should a spared em 🤧
@@eazypeep562 you sound slow, it's 2021
@@gc4479 you mad because biggie was bullying 2pac 🤣🤣
This clip was everything! He got me in tears all over again. I am a huge Pac fan. Pac is why I started writing poetry. Long Live 2pac ❤
My NIGGA 4EVA
Straight up he inspired me to use my voice as well
Pac was the biggest role model, his music is always going to be powerful and will stay popular for life🙏🏾
This guy is the realist out of all the living out laws
@@clairvoyantpicturesenterta262 true true but look at wat I said out of al the living out lawa
@@clairvoyantpicturesenterta262 he said out of the living outlawz smh
They all real soldiers4life brother
Napoleon best lyricist out the outlaws too.
@@raymondrodriguez1494 true in deed
“Reality is wrong. Dreams are for real” - Tupac
you posting the same stuff every video but 2pac was right
@Joshua Mezza yea he was trippin on that one
Tupac never said this
@@QueenLorelai yes he did
@@jordanflores5687 Where???? Lol.
This guy is extremely well spoken. Intelligence
Yes! Agreed!
Islam
@@noahcasa7917 f Mohammed
@@PurpleHeart-gh6sv ok 👍 ur also well spoken
Hotel... ummm, ummm, Hospital 🏥
25 years later and I still remember where I was and what I was doing when I found out that Pac died. Then that video dropped, "I ain't mad at you" OMG!
And my 30yr old daughter is a bigger Pac fan than I am; she read all his poems and the books about him. Legends transcend generations, legacy.
Damn you so right. They dropped the vid like ASAP and I think the song was about one of the outlawz. I'll never forget that. 97.9 the box in Houston played Pac songs the entire night
frfr dropped the same day after hearing the news on the radio in la
Me too! That one hit everyone hard
Napoleon always has good, detailed interviews. Clear and concise. Salute to him.
I always liked Napoleon. That was very descriptive and insightful. Bittersweet listening to it
Hearing about 2pac's last days on earth is always hard to hear💔 ... What Mutah said about 2Pac having too much "pride" to live out the rest of his days, in the terrible condition he was in. I definitely hear that💯
@S Love 💯 Definitely Agree!!
@S Love Y'all sound like bots repeating the same tired crap lol
@@boosiebadazz8627 you're a pookie
@@boosiebadazz8627 I'm not trying to be funny. You're the pookie, not me.
💯
Napoleon tells the best stories about Pac. A true friend
I was 8 in 96 and I will never forget waking up on the couch and seeing my brother in front of the radio and turning around to tell me "2pac died". He was everyones favorite rapper...The man had the radio on lock back then.
He isn't dead
Weren’t you already retired in 96?
@@bgangler877 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@tucosalamanca7037 αδερ6 και εγώ αυτό πιστεύω
@@tucosalamanca7037only if this was true ❤
Wow, I never knew Pac actually felt defeated. I never knew he said them words. At least my dude went out laughing and smiling....Long live PAC❤🙏🏾
Long Live ❤️ PAC
@Pickled Titties Happy Thanksgiving, enjoy 😉
@Pickled Titties pickled titties though...
Damon when he said Pac took a deep breath and said “I don’t think I’m going to make it this time” 😞 Damn, I felt that 🥺😞
That shit hurts
Yeah that's deep & still hurtful to hear. And the fact he had to lay down on the pavement by the police in all that pain & shock. Edi said in Vlad interview Pac said to them, they gone shoot y'all..tragedie tragic ending for 2pac.
Yeah I felt that hard like I saw in my mind that imagine pac was incredibly strong even at the that time to say that
@@spiritualfamilyx5464 ahhhh💔😔
@@tequiluh1392 all you can do is think to be strong like pac in whatever things you do in life and to always give it your all he's smiling down on us all
This is why wrong decisions can last forever and affect those close to you tremendously! Let's protect our lives and those close to us with better decisions!
Real talk brother
“HOW DID IT COME TO THIS / I WISH THEY DIDN’T MISS…..” -PAC, “ONLY GOD CAN JUDGE ME”
that line give me chills everytime on god
Facts
@@officialexemusic7330 1
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I have a pacemaker and seeing this made me cry today.If he is gone TIP.This world is temporary,we are just passing through.
Are you okay?
Pac was and is a true legend still. I remember crying on my high school basketball game trip. I was torn. He is truly missed🙏💙
Lol
Did you ball out at least
Man this is so sad. Napoleon does such a great job explaining everything. Tupac is a legend
I feel like suge used pics body as a shield
Pacs
@@iisharkyii9492I feel the same way
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
@@3rdGenerationCancer Didn't have shit to do with what they said.Even if he is gay what would telling a gay person that they're gay accomplish? Not like they're going to feel bad about it & go straight.
@@3rdGenerationCancer I'm blushing
PAC had the power to change the mindset of a whole generation
The greatest ever
Yeah for yhe worse .
You guys are mind controlled like a motherfucker . To be acting like he was some God wgo changed the world. The media has manipulated those with simple minds into thinking he was some super special world changer . He was outspoken and made rap music . Whoa how original. Then got shot and killed maybe . Never heard that story before. Retards
@@rickdrexl4585 True
That's the real reason I believe he was assassinated
No the media has the power to change the mindset of a whole generation and have done it repeatedly since the start of television newspapers radio etc. What you think all that shit is for? To keep you well-informed? To give you the truth? Lol. Dumb bastards . It is to control you. That's why your still stuck on 2 pac and thinking he was a God or something. Just another pawn in the game . Wake up out the fog people . It's comical how clueless most are .
This really helped me somewhat settle with Pacs death. I love PAC , always admired him, I was a yungin in the 90s and literally knew every album word for word! My mom and pops both bumped pac and respected him! I still watch juice, above the rim, and all of his movies
This gave me goosebumps 😢.. He told it in so much detail it feels like I was there
I still remember where I was when I heard he passed R.I.P 🙏🏼👑🕊
I saw it on Teletext srs
You can see the love Napoleon still has for Pac and Queen Afeni Rest in Peace Kadafi Tupac and Afeni.
Cried my eyes out when he died 😢 😭 he touched many lives in his sort time here ❤️
Yeah I agree 😢
"'Cause even as an adolescent I refused to be a convalescent"- Pac
Damm bto
Deep
@@ItsAnEndlessWorld what does that mean
@@christopherwalking4581 google it
So many questions and they ask me if I'm still down, I moved up out the ghetto so I ain't real now?
Respect to Mama Afeni. She knew that they wanted to see him without a voice and mutilated and she let him go to protect his pride. She’s great
🔥
Ya mean Alice Williams
Is it just me or did anyone else not know that it was his mother that decided to pull the plug. Maybe I forgot that specific detail cause i remember that day like it was yesterday, but I swear I didn’t know that damn.
She kept his legacy in tact …. Good for her:)
@@kb24oc deceivers only have legacies in the mind of the deceived . Those who can see know he was a character made up to be some kind of revolutionary in the minds of simpletons.
96"=2021.. IT STILL HURTS TO HEAR THIS. MAY GOD HAVE MERCY ON 2PAC,AND HIS MOTHER.
Legends never die,their fanbase only multiplies
“I don’t think I’m gone make it this time.” 😰 he knew .... 😞😔
Its so sad 💔
This brought tears to my eyes my God! Great interview
😂😂😂😂
Getting teary eyed. R.I.P Tupac.
So dope hearing this from the perspective of the soldiers. Blessings to Napoleon for sharing and for being a stand up dude!
Truth!
25 years later and I'm finally at peace and understand Afenis choice 2 pull the plug. Thanks Napolean and Art for this interview.
Nahhhhhh
No movie can come close to what mutah just described. We literrally just watched truth about pacs murder
@@tommywright3rd Nah what? He was suffering
Makes me mad asf now she's a bitch
Pacs death was the perfect tragedy. He died at the peak of his career, kept his legacy all the way up until his death and beyond, was young and vibrant, philosophical. Etc. when u look at his death it’s almost like he died at the right time. Think about it. Had he not died, all those songs about death would’ve been in vain, all those poems he wrote that he told people to give to the public AFTER he dies would have been in vain, the things he gave away, how he spoke, how he wrote, the number 7s, everything. It’s a trip. It’s all a part of his legacy and for that reason alone, his music will live on forever.
You nailed it. It was meant to be.
His dead was unfortunate,is not as if he killed himself.Stop making it look like untimely death is a pride,if that is the case why you still alive 🤔 I don't care the kind of message you are trying to send across, positive or negative, u did it the wrong way.
Pac died out of his ignorance and arrogance
Damn right, a lot of “goats” and big names in the game who came after wouldn’t have the careers they had if it wasn’t for PAC’s death (and life)
@@abuban8865 it was all a part of his legacy. Ain’t nobody gonna touch it. When it’s your time it’s your time, but it was a perfect tragedy. Shows u the grace of GOD and his perfection
Man this was heavy .kadafi looking pacs killer in the eyes as he rolled by is also heartbreaking .then seeing the arm out the window .I don’t think I’m gona make it this time made me cry .fuck.
Yeah, that hit me too, when he said I dont think I'm make it this time. That was Powerful, WOAH !
Not the killer, but driver...
If the assumed Cadillac line up is to be believed he saw Bubble Up & Freaky at a push. He looked like a "bitch". Whether Lando really did shoot across Freaky, only Keefe really knows
Emotional smh
Y’all gotta understand my uncles was around pac pac got ties in Mississippi him and my uncle phonk philty @ stank dollas got songs Witt pac they was finna start death row south!!💯
Much Respect for Pac's Mom, for handeling this brutal situation the right way, and letting him go at that point.
I mean, no mother wants to loose her son, but in that situation it was the right thing to decide for.
Rest in Peace Tupac Shakur🙏
There’s plenty of people who live with one lung a loss finger, so what people come back from war and have no legs, or one leg or face burnt beyond recognition come on now
@@andrewhorry9417 u ain't get the point of what she said lol.. smh it's coo bro maybe it's not for u to get it💯💯😆👌🏾
@@mrbiggz3686 My brother I actually missed it so if you can enlighten me Instead of Belittling me I would appreciate it
@@andrewhorry9417 he meant Pac's mother knew him well enough to know that letting him live on a machine was probably not the quality of life Tupac would have desired. So his mother knew it was time to free him from that kind of existence and let him go with some dignity instead of living like a vegetable.
@@AthenaKama bro he was never going to “live like a vegetable” he wasn’t brain dead and had no brain damage. His heart was stopping due to the internal bleeding. The smart thing to do was let the ventilator do it’s job while his body heeled from the previous operation before operating again for the secondary bleed but his mum said “if my mum wants to go, let him go”
Pac graced this world for good reason. He definitely left an impact and footprints along his journey. Sadly, he was taken away to soon. There are some great artists, but there will never ever be another Tupac. His art, experiences, mind, and music was/still is extraordinary.
I agree 💯
What an interview, really kept it together. Rip Pac
its crazy how pac made us to love him every year more i played 2pac songs since 2003 i still cant imagine he s gone❤️😞😔😣
I’m 18 and mourning his death… He was just so bright and articulated himself so well… he was ahead of his time
THANK YOU for this interview. Very detailed about his last moments. As a LOYAL, TRUE, DIE HARD Pac fan-this means alot.💔🖤🙏🏾
I was not much of a Pac fan but it's crazy 25 years later that kid (lil zan) called his music boring then pretty much a couple videos and interviews later that kids whole everything is over😁 that's how much people still love Pac and that's how much power his name alone still has!
Whip appeal seems like the kids now days call deep music with a meaning boring!?! Like if the music makes them think well they don't care about that!!! It's gotta be smoking, drinking, lean, perks, zanz and hoes for them to be interested in it
Tupac lives in my heart forever
I’m trying to stop tears from comin watch this interview
Me too but it's ok to cry
Toughen up champ
Learning a whole lot from this guy, RIP Pac 👊🏾
These stories are sacred. Thanks for sharing with us Napoleon.
First of all, his accent is everything. And i love his candidness. A lot of times people talk in circles or tell bits and pieces. Hes really laying it out. Its been 25 years and its still just really sad...💔💔💔💔
Most times when I listen to his music I say that it is one of the most incredible music I have ever heard of in my life
This was heavy. Hearing about Pac's final hours is hard everytime I hear it. Such a massive loss and tragedy. 😔
2Pac we love you and miss you bro. We will never ever forget your words of wisdom big bro. At least I won't. We will never stop talking about you Tupac.
I respect this man integrity
The truth comes closer and closer
Tupac told it all in his music ....he left all the clues behind for us to basically find out ourselves....
Always an emotional ride when i hear stories about PACs demise after all these years. But to hear them from peers that were so close to him and were with him til the end the pain is even greater. The fact that Kadafi was affected after his death you could understand what he was goin through cos its losing a childhood friend and it could happen to anyone like how snoop and warren felt with nates passing. To quote pac 'We're so close its complicated'. No doubt that mutah will usually have a quiet moment to himself just to reflect and shed a tear on the past and remember his old friends and mentor like we all do with the passing of loved one. Memories are all we have left so lets never forget them. Im glad to have lived through a time where an iconic artist like tupac shakur was around. Gen X era always.
Write memory book
Thank you for confirming Storm as one of the Outlawz
Despite ALL the greatest rappers to ever do it before and after.. all i can say is he paved the way... No award but still relevant till this day and years to come#ripTHESEVENDAYTHEORY🕊️
Pac wouldn’t have been his self. If he made it through. I hope he finally found peace. 🙏🏿
I disagree I think it coulda been very possible for him to be back strong. If you loose a lung your still live a normal life with one lung. It will actually become almost the size of 2. Only thing is the tubes in his throat may have hurt his voice but know one will ever know that!
Yea but you gotta remember Tupac was a smoker too, regular and the green
He may not have been the image we were use to, but he is still himself loss of finger and lung
@@Ah-ed6ie what’s that matter lol?
@@nasirjones-bey7923 it’s hard to say. He might have been exactly the same physically just missing a finger and a lung with really bad scars. He may have been in bad shape that too. If this woulda happened into today’s times, he woulda been fine! Medical field a lot better now a days.
"I heard a rumour I died, murdered in cold blood dramatized, pictures of me in my final stage, you know Mama cried, but that was fiction, some coward got the story twisted, like I no longer existed, mysteriously missin'" 💯
Ain't hard to find🔥🔥🔥
@@thegeorgiaaquarius that song go hard still to this day. It used to make me think he was still alive..
@@CodeRed1991 I know he gone, I was just saying the lyrics..
dayemmm!!! Theeizzz verse bars knockin homey im a MX but wow mf wow kindred spirits prophets from another worlds lookin ot for eachother in theeizzz fantasy won
@@boosiebadazz8627 i dont think baby lane did it so u sound kinda stupid constantly repeating yourself. Must be a lame becuz you're looking for attention pretty badly with those comments
I’ve never heard those little details before.. Thank you Napoleon. R.I.P. 2Pac
The most solid outlaw of them all. The kind of brother you lay your life down for.
You can tell this took alot of energy for him to speak on Tupac. Thats his brother.