Damn Pac told him the reason he didn’t like the sounds of the waves is because he’s not connected to his inner self, and that he has things within him he needs to address....DEEP!!! Pac was spiritual ❤️.
I really like how he broke down pac having PTSD. Like from growing up a child of black Panther, to growing up in poverty during the crack era, police brutality, being around violence, being robbed and shot, being falsely accused and thrown in prison (which is an evil entity in itself), to always being threaten and disliked, having a beef where people died, and finally being gunned down all at a young age. The adult fully doesn’t grow up until the age of 25 and pac only got to be 25 for like 2 1/2 months. Like YES! I can understand why pac felt paranoid, suffering from PTSD, and why he said what he said and did what he did.
@@rivercanyonmissile2137 😂😂I just meant how he moved. Like he was still young and he moved a little reckless so that’s all from trauma behavior (and the company he kept). As well as being out spoken and trying to militant from his upbringing and do right for his people. But all the anger he kept which is a result from all this trauma. Which I could underhand why he was paranoid like pac was very paranoid. But in the end he meant well and he wasn’t scared of death.
That part of the song was very telling on his wish. He wanted to die so much that he purposely did and said things hoping for having hits on his head. He didn't want to commit suicide because its considered a sin. He was racking up hits on his life before he was tired and ready to go with God. Even as a child, he knew he wasn't going to live long. His Intuition was strong, he was "woke" before it became a thing. He was aware of the third eye before we even heard of it and he was aware of the laws of the universe way before social media. His talent was a gift and a curse but he'll remain immortal through his art.
PAC will live on for eternally. People will still be talking about PAC 200 years from now when everyone who's alive today will be dead and gone. No other rapper in the history of hip hop will match his dominance and legacy. Facts. Rest In Power 🐐. Yes Sirrrr 💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
What dominance u talking about ? He wasn’t selling 10-20 million records in a year like Michael Jackson or Prince . Tupac wasn’t regarded as this amazing rapper like y’all try to make him out to be. When he was alive they weren’t talking about him like he was Prince
@@donbutler149I usually don't respond to PAC hate when someone respond to my post but yours was quite interesting so I had to address you because these PAC haters breathing so much Power into his legacy when y'all follow anything about him and throw nothing but negative hate. Y'all look foolish. PAC got these suckas and clowns in their feelings. I only asked with the PAC hate. Why the hell you're following his platform if he's not like you say he is? 🤔 You know you're on a PAC platform. Right? 🤷🏾♂️ You're backing my argument. It's a shame PAC haters can't resist.🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️
Napoleon has matured so much over the years I’m pretty sure he has a completely different perspective on his experiences with Tupac and his own life but the beautiful thing is he found peace in all the chaos
Noo the saddest was to me is when napoleon was on art of dialogue and he said pac told suge in the car,he didn't think he was going to make it this time after he was shot in vegas,very heart breaking..
Napoleon always speaking the truth, proud how he changed his life around. From one New Jersey head to another keep doing your thing Napoleon and Art keep up with the great interviews
@@jalenaverylloydaveryiisson8862 your father was a prime example of Disney and he got inside that G Wall and All that tough guy act went out the window 😂🤣 u bozo like pops
@@jalenaverylloydaveryiisson8862 nigga you need to watch your mouth before i break it. Talking shit about a real ass thug. you wouldn't say that shit to his face. there's some shit i can talk about you, all i had to do is go on your account
It brakes my heart hearing these stories. Thank you for sharing Napolean a man of great character and one of the few that has had his back after his death
God spoke to him as a child and was going to have an early death that's why he had a hurry to put as many albums even after his death he still had new stuff coming out. People with that premonition live life fast and to the fullest because they know they can feel they don't have alot of time on this early. He even told his producers the order of the albums he wanted out after his death.
Definitely. I looked up to him as an older brother as a teenager. I still remember where I was in my school when I heard what happened. Teachers were crying as well as students.
Pac went through a lot of mental trauma in his life to the point you fear everyday is your last you become paranoid about death. Pac had mental health issues depressed thinking about death. But it’s just a phase you have to get through like mutah said pac was wanting to live he finally was getting happy again but 2/3 months later he got killed. Even his last album he hardly even mentioned death. 😔
@@robthedon5926 that's true he also talked about Tupac being really really angry I'm not a psychologist but Tupac's behavior it seem like he had bipolar disorder if he was to be diagnosed. But like Napoleon said with a childhood like his you wouldn't doubt it
.. majority of us do ..majority of us take cautious pauses due to paranoia ...others whom aren't in tune become victims alot quicker ..not saying they're dumb ..just unaware of self analyzing themselves ..paranoia can be a good asset coming from where we come from ✌
I appreciate these interviews more than any other platforms because Napoleon really speaks from the heart and he's a truth teller , being a fan of 2pac & The Outlawz as a kid and hearing all these facts and things Pac said as an adult now myself is very interesting and I def appreciate it 💯
People really have forgotten already the sign of the times when Pac was alive! That’s how most of us inner city Black youth felt at that time. That’s why Pac is the greatest cause he let us know we all gonna be alright with this crazy shitz going on all around us.
It’s always spooky with pac & death. One of his last songs.. All out lyric “Father, how the hell did I survive these five shots?! Live it up or give it up, and like demons! Late night, hear 'em screamin' We goin' all out”.. & he went all out. Gang related was his last movie & it was gang related. Crazy
To be honest, you could tell Tupac was very happy and optimistic about his life during his last few months alive. He had GREAT vision. But we can also tell he was trying to be prepared for early death because of who he was/the affects he had on the world, and the way he was moving.
@@pennstation5638 I’m talking when he got out of jail. He had MAJOR plans. Search for the phone call between him and Monster Kody on here. Their entire conversation was recorded on Monster Kody’s answering machine. He had a really good heart, which is why he was so loyal. But he didn’t realize he didn’t need to be loyal to Death Row because they were not his A1s from day 1. They were his temporary crew….the bridge between jail and true success and philanthropy.
@@standforluv yeh but u said he was trying to prepare for an early death? I tend to disagree. If he really wanted to die he wouldve stayed in jail or gone out in a blaze of glory. He was at his happiest at Deathrow apparently so on that note it wouldn't make sense for someone to wanna "prepare to face an early demise". His vision was great ofc and he had bigger and better plans. I think he sorta knew that he can go anytime.
@@kingrapid he had everything set up for his mom to be a millionaire. He planned ahead. He always planned ahead. It came from the black panther upbringing you would've known that if you were a true pac fan. Plus his aunt confirmed everything about him planning ahead and preparing.
@@Mr.219 it changed the history of hip hop, people around tupac, rappers around him and the ones came after his death, and definitely it has affected the lives of people that support him including myself. 💯 so yes, it basically changed the history, that means if he would have made it through 1996 and lived through, it would have been soo different and sure wouldn't have been in jail probably, snoop wouldn't be such a snake these years talking down on tupac, biggie would have survived too since it was a beef between them. And puffy would have still been a behind the scenes producer or whatever.
@@Mr.219 that's living in the history not to change it. If time traveling thing you said existed, there would be no history we would just pinpoint a moment or a year to go back to in timeline. I get what you Mean, 😏
It’s crazy how pac is still bein talked about fr he forever my favorite artist and was so intelligent like I study a lot about pac I been thinkin what made ART wanna start doing interviews about pac and biggie out of nowhere like I love it fr cause eventually every deepest darkest secrets will come out soon enough im just waiting there so much more about pac and biggie and it will eventually come out💯
One thing about pac he lived his life to the fullest and he was happy about it regardless of how we look at it ,he wasn't scared to die cause he knew death is not the end
@@nzgkilla Except it wasnt just anybody...it was someone working in Interscopes office and knew they were working with the Feds to take Suge & Pac down
For all we know it couldve been an elder lady who was a fan of Pac before deathrow & she didnt like seeing how he was being portrayed and rolling with gangsters and as a fan thought that she would write a letter saying she hoped he would leave and stay away from that kind of environment. Who knows.
@@nomonkeysallowed511 Ofcourse. I can’t believe people who believe Orlando randomly found Tupac in traffic 2 hours after getting beat down, and getting away with it, when there were police, police on bikes, undercovers, FBI, FBI undercovers, witnesses, cameras, police helicopters on the scene, yet he got away? Also zero cars on the right side of Suges car? Zero cars in that lane? So Orlando and them could allegedly roll all the way up, pass through the entire entourage with zero cars in front of them blocking their way. Also, if they were known Crips, are they going to slowly roll through the entire entourage, not thinking what if anyone in the entourage recognize us, they will shoot against us, so lets not roll pass the entire entourage and just drive fast pass them and just randomly shoot against any car in the entourage, instead of looking for a specific person to shoot.
@@slayy51621 Napoleon just told us, and he have said this before, that someone wrote a letter to him, telling him this. What you talking about? You are the one having problems accepting
Instead of saying "leave Deathrow" the letter should've said "make music and leave the drama alone, continue to make movies,treat people with respect and one day you'll possibly be a billionaire"
AlfaQgoode The woman who wrote that letter to Pac saying leave Death Row was some bitter woman who Death Row fired from some project that Death Row had going on. Pac was trying to evolve and grow as a person by doing better and being smarter.saying
@@tamirsharif314 She didnt get fired & she loved Deathrow & Suge, said Snoop is a fake though. She knew Jimmy Iovine had a hit on Tupac & Suge & they were taking Deathrow down, the Feds had already put the plan in motion
@@tamirsharif314 Why you lying? Shes not bitter at all, she loves Suge & Deathrow, its Interscope & Jimmy she dont like. She knew what they had planned
@@tamirsharif314 I can't confirm or deny who wrote the letter or if it even existed but I can confirm that your last sentence was nonsense. Pac was extremely violent from the time he stepped out of prison until his murder. He beat a guy and tried to make him drink piss. He attacked Sam Sneed,he knocked out an engineer in the studio. He tried to ignite a brawl at the Soul Train awards, he allowed Suge to beat up his stepbrother and force him outside naked. Last but not least, he attacked a 20 year old at the MGM Grand. Even his last words on his last album was "I remember when you said don't go to war unless I got my money right, well I got my money right and I WANT WAR". All these things took place while he was out on bail and fighting for his freedom, I don't know where you get the idea he was evolving.
@@jeffcalhoun9919 Well i understand what you are saying and i am sure there is truth in what you are saying. I will say this when Reggie Jr was asked about the letter from this woman telling Pac that he should leave Death Row because he is going to get killed Reggie Jr said she was just upset that Death Row had fired her.
Let's be real all of us who grew up in the nineties felt like we wouldn't live to see twenty one from all ethnicity because it was that real and gangsta. They call it now the deadliest decade for a reason.
It’s Truly Sad How what All Pac with Through in His Younger Years and Never really reaping the Benefits of Fruit that he Produced to this World and Died so Young Pac was definitely ahead of Time He is Thee Most Talked about Rapper of All Times I wish He was able to do all the things he had Setup to do before he passed Like Having His Own Record Label and Putting the Outlaws in a better Position because they were so Young at The time as well
Shot Out To The Art Of Dialogue... This Brother Really Knows How To Do Interviews... He Asks Great Interesting Questions Then Sits Back And Lets The Guest Answer Without Interrupting And Cutting Them Off.... Great Channel--Great Host 💯👑
@@futuregohan4837 True but I just mean if he had touched down and was living there. You know he was a move around in the area type person. So I'm sure he would have popped in on their sessions.
Wow….PAC was ahead of his time, so was Nipsey…I feel, and this is my personal opinion that Kendrick Lamar is the last of the realest, I say that because how he moves, he’s not in the spotlight and he’s doing tremendous things for his community that we don’t know about or hear about for that matter and he keeps his family life private. Real ones move in silence. With the emergence of clubhouse and platforms like that, no wonder our young men are being caught up and locked up.
It seems like when you're lost and doing dumb things you go through events in life that seem like forever but as soon as you find peace you die quickly or something blocks you from continuing to be peaceful. I knew a guy that grew up in violence and a broken family so he gang banged and was in and out of jail all the time. Once he reached 43 he decided to leave everything alone and find peace with god,as soon as he did 3 weeks later he died. Yet the evil people hurting others live long 💩 doesn't make sense.
Rest assure your friend is in Heaven with the Lord in paradise.... I guarantee you he's in good hands with the Lord... think about all the people that didn't make it to Heaven...Death is only a bad thing if you go hell separate from God forever... I pray that you can find understanding in your friends death.... because I can tell you he's happy and would not want to come back to this world even if he could... God bless you!!!
Sometimes the bad people live longer and prosper because God is giving them extra time to get right . Yet we see a pure soul taken too young . Maybe those people are spared of the trials and tribulations that you would have to go through . We will never know . One thing though.. the time of redemption is now !!
@@joeyrhuman52 when you get old, and you struggle for your last breath in the icu, that's when 2pac will have his last laugh. Enjoy your life while you can.
Goes to show you, if you can't find happiness within yourself without material wealth it's going to be hard to not only survive but WANT to survive. It's very significant that Pac wanted to live as his standard of living got better...
Pac had it harder than most men his age. He was born an outlaw and a target. This world aim to destroy great black men that can bring major change. Tupac, Michael Jackson, nipsey hussle, etc. Men that can bring great change or men that promotes love and positivity to unite people seem to get killed off or swept under the rug
@@Altruist-ambitions that's the real reason why Tupac was a legend. Dude worked non stop. That's inspiring for the younger generation to hear how he accomplished so much in such little time
@@jalenaverylloydaveryiisson8862 dude when you are on your deathbed, reminiscing your life, won't you regret the fact that you wasted your precious time on trolling here on RUclips instead of doing something productive with your life? Just calculate all your time spent here intoxicating the comment section. The cumulative result of this calculation is downright sad. Surely enough you gonna reply to my post with yet another stupid comment, but my question stands. And I mean it dead seriously. Just let that sink in.
Again I think Napoleon needs to write a book.. “Napoleon : Eyez of an Outlaw”.. A series book that can tell us life while with pac and the outlaw. The good and bad..
I like hearing Mutah talks about 2pac bcuz he was 2pac closet friend and he knew him real well and says positive things about him I respect him he’s a 🐐 and he’s more of a friend than snoop was mutah speak all facts when he talks 2pac 💯
This dude I luv who he's become. 💯 He seems like All Luv when he talks 2 pack and to me that's a real one! 💯 Pac did for him and he's paying it forward! 💯 #RIP2pac
We in Africa really thought PAC was going to come back after 7 years.nobody believe he was dead at all.Some were saying Mike Tyson says if they give him Holyfield for a third fight he would tell where pac was.and when I came to America brothers were asking if he was still alive.PAC impact is worldwide
I was such a Pac fan that I was CONVINCED that he'd be back after 7 years. Me and my friends thought he faked his own death, and that the statue of limitations was 7 years, which is why he'd be back in 7. I was for sure that he was still alive.
If u grew up on Pac in 90s -96, all eyez on me album translated as gangster rap! Listening to it over n over up untill 2022, all eyez on me & Makaveli albums are nothing but SPIRITUAL. MAKAVELI is a genius, 2pac is the black Jesus of this generation! He lives on.. past tense & never forget it!!
I live Mutah when he speaks on pac no matter ur faults or ur past when I hear u speak it enlightens me and I feel happy even if it’s good or bad ur a great speaker god put u on earth to hold ppl down weather it was in war time in the ghetto or in peace giving real healing and spiritual advise to Muslim’s and none muslims I think This is why u got a chance to live and not just live in jail live free to help heal the broken and to help feed the minds of the youth and ppl that grow up like u
@@3rdGenerationCancer 🤡 he was a "mediocre lyricist" but he shut Bad Boy down for a whole fucking year.....even biggie last album was a complete mocking of 2Pac "Life After Death.....of 2Pac" smh nigga he had Puffy chocolate swirling punk ass shooked and doing deals with SSCC....but he a "mediocre lyricist" tho
@@3rdGenerationCancer Well for me i always took it personal when ppl say pac isnt a good lyricist because he is my fav Emcee of all time so i would never discredit him in that way. And for your basic lyric comment Nas is my Second fav emcee of all time i know all the lyrics from Illmatic like the back of my hand so i dont know about that one bro but nice try tho.
THAT WAS DEEP💪🏾💯 THE LADY WROTE HIM THE LETTER. JUST LIKE THE LADY TWEETED THAT THE GOVERNMENT WAS GOING TO START PURGING PEOPLE IN HOSPITALS AND REST HOMES 💯
It's been 26 years since 2pac passed away and we're still learning new details about him.
Who freaking cares to be frankly honest . Dude was a freaking hoodlum just like those dumb asses in Atlanta and other rappers that get murdered weekly
Damn Pac told him the reason he didn’t like the sounds of the waves is because he’s not connected to his inner self, and that he has things within him he needs to address....DEEP!!!
Pac was spiritual ❤️.
What Napoleon said about PTSD in the Black and Latino Community is true AF 🙏🏿
I really like how he broke down pac having PTSD. Like from growing up a child of black Panther, to growing up in poverty during the crack era, police brutality, being around violence, being robbed and shot, being falsely accused and thrown in prison (which is an evil entity in itself), to always being threaten and disliked, having a beef where people died, and finally being gunned down all at a young age. The adult fully doesn’t grow up until the age of 25 and pac only got to be 25 for like 2 1/2 months.
Like YES! I can understand why pac felt paranoid, suffering from PTSD, and why he said what he said and did what he did.
Amazing analysis!!!
And I can relate to it all first hand.
Well make us understand what he said and why he said...wait did you say why he did what he did? WTF did he do or day? Indulge us in your theory.
@@rivercanyonmissile2137 😂😂I just meant how he moved. Like he was still young and he moved a little reckless so that’s all from trauma behavior (and the company he kept). As well as being out spoken and trying to militant from his upbringing and do right for his people.
But all the anger he kept which is a result from all this trauma. Which I could underhand why he was paranoid like pac was very paranoid. But in the end he meant well and he wasn’t scared of death.
@@tiffanyreene7955 You summed this up perfectly, I Love your comment 💯❤👑
"My every move is a calculated step, to bring me closer
To embrace an early death, now there's nothing left". - 2pac: Shed So Many Tears
“There was no mercy on the streets, I couldn’t rest.”
Chills 🔥🔥🔥🔥
"I'm barely standing bout to go to pieces screaming peace "
@@sajjbrown2357 "and though my soul was deleted I couldn't see it I had my mind full of demons tryna break free" wow he was telling us the whole time.
That part of the song was very telling on his wish. He wanted to die so much that he purposely did and said things hoping for having hits on his head. He didn't want to commit suicide because its considered a sin. He was racking up hits on his life before he was tired and ready to go with God. Even as a child, he knew he wasn't going to live long. His Intuition was strong, he was "woke" before it became a thing. He was aware of the third eye before we even heard of it and he was aware of the laws of the universe way before social media. His talent was a gift and a curse but he'll remain immortal through his art.
PAC will live on for eternally. People will still be talking about PAC 200 years from now when everyone who's alive today will be dead and gone. No other rapper in the history of hip hop will match his dominance and legacy. Facts. Rest In Power 🐐. Yes Sirrrr 💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
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What dominance u talking about ? He wasn’t selling 10-20 million records in a year like Michael Jackson or Prince . Tupac wasn’t regarded as this amazing rapper like y’all try to make him out to be. When he was alive they weren’t talking about him like he was Prince
@@donbutler149I usually don't respond to PAC hate when someone respond to my post but yours was quite interesting so I had to address you because these PAC haters breathing so much Power into his legacy when y'all follow anything about him and throw nothing but negative hate. Y'all look foolish. PAC got these suckas and clowns in their feelings. I only asked with the PAC hate. Why the hell you're following his platform if he's not like you say he is? 🤔 You know you're on a PAC platform. Right? 🤷🏾♂️ You're backing my argument. It's a shame PAC haters can't resist.🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️
@@donbutler149 shut up mate u don't know shit, pac was the man back in the day and still is
@@donbutler149 niggah Tupac is a rapper. A gangsta rapper that is way harder to sell that music compared to MJ and prince stfu haters
It amazes me how Tupac name still being spoken on after all these years, not everybody that has passed still get talked about
Pac was a major influence in modern rap.
Him and Biggie will be talked about until the end of time.
Not even Michael getting the energy Pac get
truth
Pac MJ Elvis Whitney Prince... "Not everybody" is an icon
Always will
“Until the end of time “
Dude is well spoken 👑
Yes he is i admire that
Without being a showboater like Stephen A Smith for example.
#GoodDay
Napoleon is the best when it comes to talking about pac
Napoleon has matured so much over the years I’m pretty sure he has a completely different perspective on his experiences with Tupac and his own life but the beautiful thing is he found peace in all the chaos
How old is he? About 50 years old. It's probably a good time to grow up
he’s a brand new dude, doesn’t even reside in the states anymore
@@ZBYCHU__ a lot of 50 year old og’s still around… go tell them the same
@@f0rtunat010100 % facts.
He became a Muslim and moved to Saudi.
I'm 40 every since he was shot in Vegas at age 14 I always enjoyed watching and hearing stories about Tupac
When he said “ my own people tried to kill me “ that’s when I saw a change from the outside looking in and listening 👂2 him .
I think that’s when Makaveli kicked in. He no longer had a wish to live. But a wish to die with a passion behind it. Thug Passion
He killed himself joining gangs
@@klutchkode2513 that will get u every time
@@donbutler149 I agree to disagree, whity on a mission 🤝🤟💨💨💨💨💨💨
Damn. This is the saddest pac story ever. Thank you for this.
Noo the saddest was to me is when napoleon was on art of dialogue and he said pac told suge in the car,he didn't think he was going to make it this time after he was shot in vegas,very heart breaking..
When an angel comes down and takes me away, memories of me and my songs will always stay until the end of time.” - Tupac Shakur
Napoleon always speaking the truth, proud how he changed his life around. From one New Jersey head to another keep doing your thing Napoleon and Art keep up with the great interviews
Tupacs life story was a very sad one 😔😔😔😔
@@jalenaverylloydaveryiisson8862 bro u really love pac man, u are on every his videos
@@jalenaverylloydaveryiisson8862 your father was a prime example of Disney and he got inside that G Wall and All that tough guy act went out the window 😂🤣 u bozo like pops
@@jalenaverylloydaveryiisson8862 that’s why your dad a Beverly Hills Kid got killed by a satanist in his cell he thought he was a real gangster
@@jalenaverylloydaveryiisson8862 nigga you need to watch your mouth before i break it. Talking shit about a real ass thug. you wouldn't say that shit to his face. there's some shit i can talk about you, all i had to do is go on your account
There were good times for sure. We only hear about the sad and bad times.
It brakes my heart hearing these stories. Thank you for sharing Napolean a man of great character and one of the few that has had his back after his death
It still amazes me that he did all what he did at 25....u would've thought he was 40 when he passed 🙏
@BlesstWon Presents: Best Vlog Videos of Australia But none of them have the impact Tupac has. His name will be mentioned forever.
@@emushow9315 yes it will be mentioned until the end of time. No pun intended.
God spoke to him as a child and was going to have an early death that's why he had a hurry to put as many albums even after his death he still had new stuff coming out. People with that premonition live life fast and to the fullest because they know they can feel they don't have alot of time on this early. He even told his producers the order of the albums he wanted out after his death.
Facts👌🏽
We have to built something for Pac like in Egypt when they built pyramids for their kings we have to built something eternally for Pac and his legacy
Pac is one of just a handful of people that I didn't know but loved like I did!👑❤
Definitely. I looked up to him as an older brother as a teenager. I still remember where I was in my school when I heard what happened. Teachers were crying as well as students.
What amazes me is that no matter how many times Mutah is interviewed he manages to share something new and insightful.
These Mutah interviews are some of the best ones keep it up art 👍
Pac went through a lot of mental trauma in his life to the point you fear everyday is your last you become paranoid about death. Pac had mental health issues depressed thinking about death. But it’s just a phase you have to get through like mutah said pac was wanting to live he finally was getting happy again but 2/3 months later he got killed. Even his last album he hardly even mentioned death. 😔
In franks book he said this that tupac started working out and was thinking about long term health and longer term rip tupac amuru Shakur
@@robthedon5926 that's true he also talked about Tupac being really really angry I'm not a psychologist but Tupac's behavior it seem like he had bipolar disorder if he was to be diagnosed. But like Napoleon said with a childhood like his you wouldn't doubt it
.. majority of us do ..majority of us take cautious pauses due to paranoia ...others whom aren't in tune become victims alot quicker ..not saying they're dumb ..just unaware of self analyzing themselves ..paranoia can be a good asset coming from where we come from ✌
Man this interview is very moving and inspirational
I appreciate these interviews more than any other platforms because Napoleon really speaks from the heart and he's a truth teller , being a fan of 2pac & The Outlawz as a kid and hearing all these facts and things Pac said as an adult now myself is very interesting and I def appreciate it 💯
People really have forgotten already the sign of the times when Pac was alive! That’s how most of us inner city Black youth felt at that time. That’s why Pac is the greatest cause he let us know we all gonna be alright with this crazy shitz going on all around us.
It’s always spooky with pac & death. One of his last songs.. All out lyric “Father, how the hell did I survive these five shots?!
Live it up or give it up, and like demons!
Late night, hear 'em screamin'
We goin' all out”.. & he went all out. Gang related was his last movie & it was gang related. Crazy
To be honest, you could tell Tupac was very happy and optimistic about his life during his last few months alive. He had GREAT vision. But we can also tell he was trying to be prepared for early death because of who he was/the affects he had on the world, and the way he was moving.
No he wasn't. If that was true he would have stayed in jail.
@@pennstation5638 I’m talking when he got out of jail. He had MAJOR plans. Search for the phone call between him and Monster Kody on here. Their entire conversation was recorded on Monster Kody’s answering machine. He had a really good heart, which is why he was so loyal. But he didn’t realize he didn’t need to be loyal to Death Row because they were not his A1s from day 1. They were his temporary crew….the bridge between jail and true success and philanthropy.
@@standforluv yeh but u said he was trying to prepare for an early death? I tend to disagree. If he really wanted to die he wouldve stayed in jail or gone out in a blaze of glory. He was at his happiest at Deathrow apparently so on that note it wouldn't make sense for someone to wanna "prepare to face an early demise". His vision was great ofc and he had bigger and better plans. I think he sorta knew that he can go anytime.
@@kingrapid he did prepare for an early death he said it two albums before his last
@@kingrapid he had everything set up for his mom to be a millionaire. He planned ahead. He always planned ahead. It came from the black panther upbringing you would've known that if you were a true pac fan. Plus his aunt confirmed everything about him planning ahead and preparing.
“Death and life are in the power of the tongue, And those who love it will eat its fruit.” watch what you say
It’s heartbreaking when you realize that one fight in MGM changed the course of history and changed the lives for a lot of people…… just heartbreaking
How did it change history?
@@Mr.219 it changed the history of hip hop, people around tupac, rappers around him and the ones came after his death, and definitely it has affected the lives of people that support him including myself. 💯 so yes, it basically changed the history, that means if he would have made it through 1996 and lived through, it would have been soo different and sure wouldn't have been in jail probably, snoop wouldn't be such a snake these years talking down on tupac, biggie would have survived too since it was a beef between them. And puffy would have still been a behind the scenes producer or whatever.
@@Dailybare. you need a time traveler to change history lol
@@Mr.219 that's living in the history not to change it. If time traveling thing you said existed, there would be no history we would just pinpoint a moment or a year to go back to in timeline. I get what you Mean, 😏
@Tatum McKenzie I don't get what you saying.
Respect from Sierra Leone, west African
Damnnn This interview was powerfull...I can feel Pacs aura from what Napoleon was sayin💯
I can binge-watch Napoleon interviews all day, every day!
Me too brotha
Right ✊🏽
Yeah the same. He’s not extra just str8 to the point.
Facts!
Me too
His last name was Shakur. The Feds probably marked him by age 6.
His family was part of the black panthers so of course
@@robertjoseph5206 also, the sky is blue
@@MrJaccTrippa No shit lol
If you watch Treach interview he made it clear that Tupac's death wasn't a random hit
@@robertjoseph5206 a part?? His family bloodline started it
Mutah said Pac had a change in thought about death ..and wanting to live 😔man. #Evolving
Napoleon's interviews are insightful!! I felt what he was saying here!
It came through from the heart.
It’s crazy how pac is still bein talked about fr he forever my favorite artist and was so intelligent like I study a lot about pac I been thinkin what made ART wanna start doing interviews about pac and biggie out of nowhere like I love it fr cause eventually every deepest darkest secrets will come out soon enough im just waiting there so much more about pac and biggie and it will eventually come out💯
Napoleon is the Pure Definition of Growth. Peace to the BROTHER
That was super deep "This is a creation of God. If this is bothering you. You have to fix your inner self"
One thing about pac he lived his life to the fullest and he was happy about it regardless of how we look at it ,he wasn't scared to die cause he knew death is not the end
Love his interviews. Never Caps in his interviews, and if he wanted to he could he was probably the closest to him then must people.
Pac remains the G.O.A.T
If someone tell you to leave deathrow you know something aint right
That couldve been anybody
@@nzgkilla Right but it couldve been someone that knew what was about to happen...ijs
@@nzgkilla Except it wasnt just anybody...it was someone working in Interscopes office and knew they were working with the Feds to take Suge & Pac down
How?
For all we know it couldve been an elder lady who was a fan of Pac before deathrow & she didnt like seeing how he was being portrayed and rolling with gangsters and as a fan thought that she would write a letter saying she hoped he would leave and stay away from that kind of environment. Who knows.
Napoleon was my favorite outlaw. His killed that verse on Lastonesleft.
Also on trading war stories and tattoo tearz
Yup
Listen to ALL OUT of the end of time album napoleon kills dat to
I remember listening to that track in like ‘08. I remember thinking Napoleon bodied it like damn!
I always find new songs from Pac. He must have recorded everyday.
He did he record 3 too 4 songs a day after he was on movie set for 8 hours he would go too the studio in record all night.
Where do you find them ?
@@brandonrickbornponyexpress6574 You have to search deep on RUclips.
@@lovegod6097 thanks
#hinklatschimperium 🎯
My man represents Tupac to the fullest. 💯
That letter was not a random fan it was someone that had inside knowledge!!
Therefore planned hit! Not Orlando Anderson
@@dalkurd1 Orlando was just a pawn.
@@nomonkeysallowed511 Ofcourse. I can’t believe people who believe Orlando randomly found Tupac in traffic 2 hours after getting beat down, and getting away with it, when there were police, police on bikes, undercovers, FBI, FBI undercovers, witnesses, cameras, police helicopters on the scene, yet he got away?
Also zero cars on the right side of Suges car? Zero cars in that lane? So Orlando and them could allegedly roll all the way up, pass through the entire entourage with zero cars in front of them blocking their way.
Also, if they were known Crips, are they going to slowly roll through the entire entourage, not thinking what if anyone in the entourage recognize us, they will shoot against us, so lets not roll pass the entire entourage and just drive fast pass them and just randomly shoot against any car in the entourage, instead of looking for a specific person to shoot.
Here y’all go lmfaooo y’all just really can’t accept it
@@slayy51621 Napoleon just told us, and he have said this before, that someone wrote a letter to him, telling him this. What you talking about? You are the one having problems accepting
So much still to be told...please continue to drop gems on us
Instead of saying "leave Deathrow" the letter should've said "make music and leave the drama alone, continue to make movies,treat people with respect and one day you'll possibly be a billionaire"
AlfaQgoode The woman who wrote that letter to Pac saying leave Death Row was some bitter woman who Death Row fired from some project that Death Row had going on. Pac was trying to evolve and grow as a person by doing better and being smarter.saying
@@tamirsharif314 She didnt get fired & she loved Deathrow & Suge, said Snoop is a fake though.
She knew Jimmy Iovine had a hit on Tupac & Suge & they were taking Deathrow down, the Feds had already put the plan in motion
@@tamirsharif314 Why you lying?
Shes not bitter at all, she loves Suge & Deathrow, its Interscope & Jimmy she dont like.
She knew what they had planned
@@tamirsharif314 I can't confirm or deny who wrote the letter or if it even existed but I can confirm that your last sentence was nonsense. Pac was extremely violent from the time he stepped out of prison until his murder. He beat a guy and tried to make him drink piss. He attacked Sam Sneed,he knocked out an engineer in the studio. He tried to ignite a brawl at the Soul Train awards, he allowed Suge to beat up his stepbrother and force him outside naked. Last but not least, he attacked a 20 year old at the MGM Grand. Even his last words on his last album was "I remember when you said don't go to war unless I got my money right, well I got my money right and I WANT WAR". All these things took place while he was out on bail and fighting for his freedom, I don't know where you get the idea he was evolving.
@@jeffcalhoun9919 Well i understand what you are saying and i am sure there is truth in what you are saying. I will say this when Reggie Jr was asked about the letter from this woman telling Pac that he should leave Death Row because he is going to get killed Reggie Jr said she was just upset that Death Row had fired her.
Greatest rapper of all time 👑
Let's be real all of us who grew up in the nineties felt like we wouldn't live to see twenty one from all ethnicity because it was that real and gangsta. They call it now the deadliest decade for a reason.
Try dealing with both sides, Drugs and guns. I never thought I'd make it to 30 back than.
2009-2012 was a deadly era also... Trust me😢
It’s Truly Sad How what All Pac with Through in His Younger Years and Never really reaping the Benefits of Fruit that he Produced to this World and Died so Young Pac was definitely ahead of Time He is Thee Most Talked about Rapper of All Times I wish He was able to do all the things he had Setup to do before he passed Like Having His Own Record Label and Putting the Outlaws in a better Position because they were so Young at The time as well
Shot Out To The Art Of Dialogue... This Brother Really Knows How To Do Interviews... He Asks Great Interesting Questions Then Sits Back And Lets The Guest Answer Without Interrupting And Cutting Them Off.... Great Channel--Great Host 💯👑
Realest friend u can have
Another video just before my bedtime. Art got that Pac work ethic.
Can you imagine Pac in ATL in late 90's. Probably would have had been on Outkast "Aquemini". I could see a TLC feature on "FanMail".
Hell Tupac Could've Appeared On ATLiens
@@futuregohan4837 True but I just mean if he had touched down and was living there. You know he was a move around in the area type person. So I'm sure he would have popped in on their sessions.
Pac may be gone from earth but his music is still here for us to enjoy forever 🙏🏾
U gay
@@jalenaverylloydaveryiisson8862 while your pops transitioned from the Mexican mafia digging in his ass to worms digging in his ass. Worm food 😋
💯
@@jalenaverylloydaveryiisson8862 Yeah -Buddy!
@@jalenaverylloydaveryiisson8862 what do u do for a career bruh? U be under every video
Wow….PAC was ahead of his time, so was Nipsey…I feel, and this is my personal opinion that Kendrick Lamar is the last of the realest, I say that because how he moves, he’s not in the spotlight and he’s doing tremendous things for his community that we don’t know about or hear about for that matter and he keeps his family life private. Real ones move in silence. With the emergence of clubhouse and platforms like that, no wonder our young men are being caught up and locked up.
Try Locksmith
Comments like this proves that most of y’all don’t have much knowledge on hip hop and who were really true to the game.
@@jalenaverylloydaveryiisson8862 lmfao bro you've been trolling on RUclips for years now. You need to find yourself a girlfriend son 💀
@@slippinnjimmy lmaoo
@@micahwest2793 I rocks with Locksmith…definitely a top tier emcee 👍🏾
man thanks for bringing muta still learning about pac thanks to him 🙏
This man took a smart way in life very wise in well spoken he know alot about 2pac this was his close friend
Master of the obvious
@@gemini4lyfe3001 It is good to voice even the obvious.
@@copusmultimedia you slow...noted!
@@gemini4lyfe3001 Slow wins the race, take note!
Napoleon’s been real from the jump.
Crazy too cuz he was the youngest one of the outlaws
he isn’t real lmao, covering his cousin for killing 2pacs God brother Yaki
It seems like when you're lost and doing dumb things you go through events in life that seem like forever but as soon as you find peace you die quickly or something blocks you from continuing to be peaceful.
I knew a guy that grew up in violence and a broken family so he gang banged and was in and out of jail all the time. Once he reached 43 he decided to leave everything alone and find peace with god,as soon as he did 3 weeks later he died. Yet the evil people hurting others live long 💩 doesn't make sense.
Rest assure your friend is in Heaven with the Lord in paradise.... I guarantee you he's in good hands with the Lord... think about all the people that didn't make it to Heaven...Death is only a bad thing if you go hell separate from God forever... I pray that you can find understanding in your friends death.... because I can tell you he's happy and would not want to come back to this world even if he could... God bless you!!!
To bad Pac didn't find peace when Baby Lane rolled up on him 🤣
Sometimes the bad people live longer and prosper because God is giving them extra time to get right . Yet we see a pure soul taken too young . Maybe those people are spared of the trials and tribulations that you would have to go through . We will never know . One thing though.. the time of redemption is now !!
@Chad Harris Death came in the form of Baby Lane and he sent Pac to his peace 🤣
@@joeyrhuman52 when you get old, and you struggle for your last breath in the icu, that's when 2pac will have his last laugh. Enjoy your life while you can.
Goes to show you, if you can't find happiness within yourself without material wealth it's going to be hard to not only survive but WANT to survive. It's very significant that Pac wanted to live as his standard of living got better...
Thank you napoleon for being a good friend to pac cuz it really seems like everybody else changed on him…friends like this are 1 in a life time
Pac had it harder than most men his age. He was born an outlaw and a target. This world aim to destroy great black men that can bring major change. Tupac, Michael Jackson, nipsey hussle, etc. Men that can bring great change or men that promotes love and positivity to unite people seem to get killed off or swept under the rug
kevin samuels
Negro please I loved Pac and all buts it’s just as many who’s had/has it just as hard as him if not harder! Smfh!
Pac got swept under the rug of his BMW by Baby Lane 🤣
U serious ? Come on !
@@adewdew6019 fuck Kevin Samuels. Get out of here with that stupid mess.
Dialogue throwing the clips out tonight 🙌💯
Death around corner is a all time classic especially if I'm feeling Down or something 💯
Art do a video about Tupac work ethic in the studio and movies. Dude was a work 🐎
Thought the same
@@Altruist-ambitions that's the real reason why Tupac was a legend. Dude worked non stop. That's inspiring for the younger generation to hear how he accomplished so much in such little time
@@jalenaverylloydaveryiisson8862 hope you do something productive young man. Wish you the best
@@jalenaverylloydaveryiisson8862 dude when you are on your deathbed, reminiscing your life, won't you regret the fact that you wasted your precious time on trolling here on RUclips instead of doing something productive with your life? Just calculate all your time spent here intoxicating the comment section. The cumulative result of this calculation is downright sad. Surely enough you gonna reply to my post with yet another stupid comment, but my question stands. And I mean it dead seriously. Just let that sink in.
Watching Napoleon growing from a thug to a man of God is a good thing.
I don’t know too much about the Outlawz, but I’m assuming they were something else. 😂😂
Again I think Napoleon needs to write a book.. “Napoleon : Eyez of an Outlaw”.. A series book that can tell us life while with pac and the outlaw. The good and bad..
Lol he wrote a book and it came out recently life of an outlaw
@@Oschinothadon Appreciate it...🙌
@@Oschinothadon You mind sharing the link to that so I can purchase it.?
I like hearing Mutah talks about 2pac bcuz he was 2pac closet friend and he knew him real well and says positive things about him I respect him he’s a 🐐 and he’s more of a friend than snoop was mutah speak all facts when he talks 2pac 💯
Gene Deal also warned Biggie too
Art doing his thang, now he got Bomb1st copy his style of interviewing and Napoleon keeps it real since day 1 on the scene, Salute to both !
Im glad i got to meet 2Pac in ATL jack the rapper seminar 1993, 🙏🏽
I love Kendrick Lamar and Joey Bada$$ cuz like Pac they spit socially conscious lyrics
I love Napoleon 😘. He sits like my grandad who’s ready to tell you to sit down and has a story to tell.
Amazing interview keep up the good work Brother
I’m glad he mentioned the events Pac went through before he became a Rapstar in the music industry. I was shocked when I found out about Asata Shakur
Great point on rapping about death.💯 Rip 2 pac🙏🏾💯💪🏾
This dude I luv who he's become. 💯 He seems like All Luv when he talks 2 pack and to me that's a real one! 💯 Pac did for him and he's paying it forward! 💯
#RIP2pac
Keep bringing him real one
Pac is a historical figure, forever.
We in Africa really thought PAC was going to come back after 7 years.nobody believe he was dead at all.Some were saying Mike Tyson says if they give him Holyfield for a third fight he would tell where pac was.and when I came to America brothers were asking if he was still alive.PAC impact is worldwide
If Pac did escape I understand why
I was such a Pac fan that I was CONVINCED that he'd be back after 7 years. Me and my friends thought he faked his own death, and that the statue of limitations was 7 years, which is why he'd be back in 7. I was for sure that he was still alive.
Me too
If he did fake his death he would never resurface to come back to soo much pain.
@@jalenaverylloydaveryiisson8862 but your daddy got beat up and long stroked til he became a ghost
@@jalenaverylloydaveryiisson8862 Just like they made ya dad a ghost too? 👻
Same D
Napoleon gives the best interviews
If u grew up on Pac in 90s -96, all eyez on me album translated as gangster rap!
Listening to it over n over up untill 2022, all eyez on me & Makaveli albums are nothing but SPIRITUAL.
MAKAVELI is a genius, 2pac is the black Jesus of this generation! He lives on.. past tense & never forget it!!
I live Mutah when he speaks on pac no matter ur faults or ur past when I hear u speak it enlightens me and I feel happy even if it’s good or bad ur a great speaker god put u on earth to hold ppl down weather it was in war time in the ghetto or in peace giving real healing and spiritual advise to Muslim’s and none muslims I think This is why u got a chance to live and not just live in jail live free to help heal the broken and to help feed the minds of the youth and ppl that grow up like u
TBH I Feel Happy Anytime he Speaks About 2pac
Tupac is my favorite rapper of all time 😎
For all we know, it could have been Cleo the Psychic who wrote that letter warning Pac about being on Death Row.
Pac's inner peace spill is deep as fuck.
Much Respect to Napoleon for acknowledging Pac as a poet because ppl often say that he wasnt a good lyricist.
@@3rdGenerationCancer troll
@@3rdGenerationCancer So poetry isnt equivalent to lyricism ????? Ok bro.
@@3rdGenerationCancer 🤡 he was a "mediocre lyricist" but he shut Bad Boy down for a whole fucking year.....even biggie last album was a complete mocking of 2Pac "Life After Death.....of 2Pac" smh nigga he had Puffy chocolate swirling punk ass shooked and doing deals with SSCC....but he a "mediocre lyricist" tho
@@3rdGenerationCancer Alright bro i get your point.
@@3rdGenerationCancer Well for me i always took it personal when ppl say pac isnt a good lyricist because he is my fav Emcee of all time so i would never discredit him in that way. And for your basic lyric comment Nas is my Second fav emcee of all time i know all the lyrics from Illmatic like the back of my hand so i dont know about that one bro but nice try tho.
He was right about that letter I saw video of that video of the lady speaking on it some years back
OG NAPOLEON#1 OG OUTLAWZ#1
REST IN PEACE MAKAVELI#1 2PAC#1
Mutah keeps it 💯 to his knowledge.
Thank you brother
Of all footprints, that of the elephant is supreme. Similarly, of all mindfulness meditations, that on death is supreme. - Gautama Buddha
2pac was the greatest general that was at his time
pac was 25 which is still a baby 😞 he lived fast and expirenced so much in such a short time
THAT WAS DEEP💪🏾💯 THE LADY WROTE HIM THE LETTER. JUST LIKE THE LADY TWEETED THAT THE GOVERNMENT WAS GOING TO START PURGING PEOPLE IN HOSPITALS AND REST HOMES 💯