I was at the show he talkin' bout. It was Summer Jam. Either 91 or 92, Anyway, that was the 1st one that was 2 days. It had to be at least 200 performers, because it was the 1st time the bill had as many Bay artists as industry acts. Like he said they was there, Tribe, Mary, Father MC, EPMD, Das EFX, Naughty, Black Sheep, Latifah, Naughty and from L.A. Rage oh R. Kelly, and from the Bay, it was Short Spice One The Tony's, Hammer, JT tha Bigga Figga, DJ Qwik was in da buildin': It was hella more groups I would have to start putting em on paper, anyway,that's when Short's people and the Luniz people got active.
Smooth B notorious, glorious, my knowledge is infinite I live in fortress. I am so astronomical, yet on a physical plain. My body’s just a shell, in control is my brain. Those lines right there bodies 90% of current rappers entire lyrical catalog. This was on song getting played in clubs!!! Hell yeah this man is a legend in Hip Hop! Salute to Nice and Smooth!
I'LL GIVE HIM 🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤 SUPERIOR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! REMEMBER SOURCE MAGIZINES WHEN THEY RATED ALBUMS BY 🎤 THE GOODOLE OLD SCHOOL ERA. NICE AND SMOOTH LEGENDS 🙌 BIG UP...
I hate when people try to make it like Pac was fake or changed because of the Juice role or going to Deathrow. Pac was multifaceted and could switch it up depending on the circumstances. Poet, lover, fighter. I'm glad people that actually knew him can set the record straight. Pac had a warrior mentality from early on because of the Panther background. RIP to the 🐐!
Yea i agree u can tell Pac been ready for all the smoke that came his way before any movie role and especially when he got released from prison. Its like with the Vegas situation, he was gonna ride with anybody that was on his side, he aint need a battery in his back he was on go mode
I agree & it has never been anything like it sense….the world has gone mainstream & social media owns every soul so therefore living life has STOPPED……back in them 90’s before social media & hi tech cellphones….everybody had to communicate verbally & engage socially outside or at night in the clubs & strip joints if you wasn’t on your block in the hood with your team slanging rocks…..without social media we just lived, it wasn’t cameras all around neither so we didn’t do ANYTHING on the strength of being on RUclips, Facebook, Twitter, TikTok or Instagram.
Me being age 27 n bro dying at 25 make me realize bro was just still learning life becoming a man he was just assertive wit his delivery of things n so young I catch myself thinking bout my pac n how he die in his mid 20 shii crazy
Exactly! Imagine being mid 40s and watchin old interviews thinking, "this dude was probably 22-23 spitting knowledge an older cat would"!! He was still a youngn so of course there's gonna be drama surrounding him, but way tf ahead of his time and intelligent beyond his yrs. Can't imagine the leader he'd be today.
You are 29 now, but every year especially when i look at Snoop i have a deep thoughts about Pac reaching old age and becoming a leader or an political person like how we Pac fans know he can get to... But i watch the ppl around Pac and they say Pac was almost uncontrollable, its like Pac wasn't gonna make it out of the 90s unless he quit Death Row...
All that Pac wasn't this and that are haters because everyone know to talk the shit Pac was talking at that time you had to have balls... I say that because EVERYBODY was outside and the streets ran hip-hop. Every gangsta knew Pac was about what he was talking about.... PAC was past Gangsta he was revolutionary and was raised like a Soulja prepared for war...
You would think that legacies wouldn't get attacked as much when an artist is dead. Pac was a real one and inspired a million other real ones. That's the real legacy 💯
@mike dollars did you not watch the video pac has been active just because he showed his vulnerable side on camera when he was 16 don’t mean we know his life when the camera was off the Hughes brother are pussy ice T a actor on law n order and you ain’t hear none of his Oakland ppl say that shit stop the bs
@@immaculatemal1379 not only that but Faizon Love got a clip on here saying he saw the same thing in the comedy club that Smooth spoke of! Except he said they beat 30 niggas at that comedy club! Damn lol
@@jalenaverylloydaveryiisson8862 you talk alot. How about dropping your location. Clown. You spent years on the net trying to tarnish 2pac legacy. Let's see how tough you are. You better pray I don't drop money to find out where you are. Sick of your ISH!. MAN UP
I left my Phillie at home, do you have another I wanna get blunted my brother Now may I make a mark then make a spark Over this phat track or should I say dope beat Subtract, delete All of the wick wack that wanna be abstract But they lack the new knack that's coming from way way back Hey yo Premier, please pass that buddha sack You heard we quit? No way, bullshit! I told you before we come back with more hits I provide bright flavor so you can sketch me Do me a favor, dont try to catch me Slightly ahead of the game, I'm not a lame Ask him, he'll tell you the same he knows my name Smooth, I drop jewels like, paraphernalia I'm infallable, not into failure Like a rhinoceros, my speed is prosperous And pure knowledge expands from my esophagus I write in the night to bring truth to the light My dialogue is my own cause Smooth B will never bite
@@KnowThyself47 I used to ask him to kick that verse for me every single time he came by the crib! I told him...he was the only dude EVER, to give Gang Starr the business on his own track!
He is the only person to perfectly sum up exactly how Tupac was. Everything he said Tupac was, is who I always thought Tupac was but damn he damn near summed him up perfectly
I haven’t even finished listening to the interview yet and can tell this is a clasps 😂 love Smooth B’s stories I can def see him and Pac hanging together 😂
Peeps forget pac grew up for years in New York years! Not a few along time in his youth he’s that dude he knows all them east coast OG fools an him and Nice an smooth we’re true homies!
The event in "SF" that Smooth B was talking about KMEL 106.1 Summer Jam. That event was HUGE in the early 90's. It was a two-day event at the Shoreline Amphitheater in Mountain View (about 30mins south of SF).
Man blessed to have been living as a teenager in this era I went to my first freak neak in Atlanta in 91 that shit was crazy I was fifteen years old a couple of years before they started blocking all the roads those where some of the best times of my life if you where there you know exactly what I'm talking about
The only rapper that have stories like this been gone for over 25yrs people still talking about him greatest rapper of all time in 2022 still it ain't no rest rip 2pac the goat of rap name another rapper that fought crips today 🤷♂️☝️💪🙏
Pac was a legend and a stand up man. Regardless on if you liked him, his music or his persona, you can’t deny that he was for his people and a very loyal dude. Peace to Tupac Shakur.
I love Smooth B the way he lay it down, his passion for those beautiful times! I try to watch every video he on. He bring back a lot of good memories! Beautiful time to be alive it was!
Smooth B is a legend,,,his verse on there classic song called ""EARLY TO RISE""....is one of the hardest verses in hip hop history....much respect,,,I grew up on NICE & SMOOTH....also,,his verse on there infamous song with gangstarr called ""DWYCK""....is also one of the hardest verses in hip hop history........FACTS
Tupac been a live wire way before juice way before death row records and Tupac didn’t have no NEW court cases when he was with death row they was before death row records
@@6thbr871 He was good after. Wth yall talking about. The man never broke any laws unless you wanna talk about him getting into fightsor smoking weed. To say he was good before rapping is insinuating he was evil afterwards. That's a bold face lie that the media kept pushing back then.
anybody that thinks Pac only started pushing the line in Death Row NEED TO DO THEIR HOMEWORK! PAC grew up in the most turnt up neighborhoods all over the country n kept the same energy: Baltimore, Bronx ,The Bay , Marine County, out here in LALAland
@@mlungisiwright of course that goes without saying & should be implemented in all walks of life, no matter what business you're in. Not ever1 does though, Pac was a smart dude
@@jalenaverylloydaveryiisson8862 HOW u know that? For example u ask me about some street shit in Los Angeles from mid 80s era to now I might know 1 or 2 things, Im into history in general; pretty well read. But I cant tell u shit about the lgbtqyz community ,what they up 2 now or in the 90s Since that was Pacs era and thats what the convo is about. I dont know about the fanboys u talking about but I give props where its due Pac shot at 2 DRUNK undercover cops for beating on a black dude in Atlanta, His music still holds up today as when I first heard it, I can go on & on The only negative is he shouldnt have chosen a side when he got here ANYTHING ELSE IS JUST HATING ! So u saying what now?
@@dokholiday2524 bro he a troll anything pac related video he there saying the same weirdo ish. he has alot of troll accounts he really a fan with dedication.
@@jalenaverylloydaveryiisson8862 if thats true ,( I truly hope not) it means your Reading Comprehension is extremely low. Instead of worrying about musicians dead or alive , or just other men in general ; maybe work on your reading skills. For example a paragraph or 2 is not an essay.
@@sourdiesel681 You got the age all messed up! He moves NY 14/15 to Balimore, He lived in baltimore for 3 years 14+3+ 17 years old he moved Marin.. Hence, he lived on East Coast Most his life...
Anyone that thinks 2pac wasnt gangsta , listen to the people that actually new him , anyone can lose a fight but 2pac liked to fight , i picture him at ufc fights with mike tyson had he lived , he was definately about the action, and he was willing to throw down with anyone, some rappers pretend to play a role i think the roles played him , he was really that guy
having fights doesn't make you a "gangsta". do you think someone who is really about that life is impressed by 2pac socking some non-factors ? nobody ever said that pac wasn't wild or that he wasn't violent at all...
@@bigbaba4542 , im pretty sure them southside crips were a factor , and the milwakee goons he pulled guns out on stage on was a factor , 2pac been swinging on gangbangers and willing to die long before deathrow, thats Gangsta but as he put it "thugged out" EBK, everybody killa
@@naturaloxx9606 you have a point, but i think that's still not enough to earn the respect of certain people, or to have gangster status in certain peoples eyes.
@@bigbaba4542 point is 2pac was a real as a rapper could be willing to die , and willing to fight and strong for small stature , 2pac was excepted by heavyhiters east and west side ...he ran with them and his rep has only grown since death
@big baba that gangsta status shit played out pac was more gangsta then most of them nikkas it be the niggahs with no respect in the streets tryna díctate whether pac deserved respect
Shout out to Nice and Smooth. My mother didn’t mind me listening to them. It’s crazy how I go back and listen to their songs. They were kicking a lot of knowledge on the low. Great artist.
I played football with Treach back in the day with the East orange panthers. Treach a real dude, he good ppl and back then around that time he definitely would put that work in. Him and Pac was tight as hell back then..
Smooth B notorious/ glorious/ knowledge is infinite cuz I live in a Fortress/ I'm so astronomical yet on a physical plane/ my body is just a shell in control is my brain..🔥🔥🔥💯 yal Need to hear his bobby brown and Michael Jackson stories..💯
I mean smooth b he always has a good interview I used to have a New York friend that I used to hang with back in the day that would always be turned up and live like that and a billion stories too and that accent yo, son
The guy was raised in the streets however he is smart and have connections to the Black Panther mob that’s what made PAC different from the rest also grow up in the Bronx which was dangerous as hell back then still is However 2PAC was ambitious and sensitive to what was going on with black people,
Both Scarface and ofc Treach got some good Tupac stories about him fighting....maybe Art can get an interview with them. Also Money B. Since Shock G. (RIP) has passed.
Pure story telling you can’t help but to smile while smooth b talks about his friends it gives you a feeling that he genuinely miss pac
When it's genuine it just shows in a different light to where you can definitely see
U doin a lil bit too much my boy 😑
If u can't tell when a nigga lying it's cause u fake too
I was at the show he talkin' bout. It was Summer Jam. Either 91 or 92, Anyway, that was the 1st one that was 2 days. It had to be at least 200 performers, because it was the 1st time the bill had as many Bay artists as industry acts. Like he said they was there, Tribe, Mary, Father MC, EPMD, Das EFX, Naughty, Black Sheep, Latifah, Naughty and from L.A. Rage oh R. Kelly, and from the Bay, it was Short Spice One The Tony's, Hammer, JT tha Bigga Figga, DJ Qwik was in da buildin': It was hella more groups I would have to start putting em on paper, anyway,that's when Short's people and the Luniz people got active.
Relax
To the Youngins Smooth B is a Hip Hop Legend. Never forget that.
Smooth B notorious, glorious, my knowledge is infinite I live in fortress. I am so astronomical, yet on a physical plain. My body’s just a shell, in control is my brain.
Those lines right there bodies 90% of current rappers entire lyrical catalog. This was on song getting played in clubs!!! Hell yeah this man is a legend in Hip Hop! Salute to Nice and Smooth!
@@bigsheed9003 he bodied that verse .TRIPLE HOMICIDE BARS !!!!!!!!!!!!!
I'LL GIVE HIM 🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤
SUPERIOR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! REMEMBER SOURCE MAGIZINES WHEN THEY RATED ALBUMS BY 🎤 THE GOODOLE OLD SCHOOL ERA.
NICE AND SMOOTH LEGENDS 🙌 BIG UP...
Don't forget about Greg Nice
@@ericcarrington4204 Greg Nice is a beast too. They are one of the best duos in hip hop history.
I hate when people try to make it like Pac was fake or changed because of the Juice role or going to Deathrow. Pac was multifaceted and could switch it up depending on the circumstances. Poet, lover, fighter. I'm glad people that actually knew him can set the record straight. Pac had a warrior mentality from early on because of the Panther background. RIP to the 🐐!
Fr Michael j white tried to make it seem like he was a actor and wasn't really wit the shit
@@ceddygwap2795 that's why I don't listen to nothing that guy says anymore. I see him and I turn away. A lot of people didn't like that interview.
People gone judge u no matter what it about what u think of yourself and believe in yourself
Yea i agree u can tell Pac been ready for all the smoke that came his way before any movie role and especially when he got released from prison. Its like with the Vegas situation, he was gonna ride with anybody that was on his side, he aint need a battery in his back he was on go mode
He was a Gemini, sometimes you never knew what you were gonna get with Pac. His own ppl said the same
Sometimes I rhyme nice Sometimes I rhyme smooth. Nice to hear from another legend Darryl Smooth Barnes. Rest In Peace Tupac
Sometimes I rhyme slow sometimes I rhyme quick.. If that is the song you are mentioning. Either or I agree.
@@seancagney1369 thanks Sean…bout to correct King…CMON KING!!!! “Sometimes i rhyme nice, sometimes i rhyme smooth”? Lol
@@kch7051 😂😂😂😂😂
Love the 90's. Good and the bad. My favorite era of life.
💯👊🏿
Facts
Wish i was around
I agree & it has never been anything like it sense….the world has gone mainstream & social media owns every soul so therefore living life has STOPPED……back in them 90’s before social media & hi tech cellphones….everybody had to communicate verbally & engage socially outside or at night in the clubs & strip joints if you wasn’t on your block in the hood with your team slanging rocks…..without social media we just lived, it wasn’t cameras all around neither so we didn’t do ANYTHING on the strength of being on RUclips, Facebook, Twitter, TikTok or Instagram.
@@frank-xp6pj I hate my era honestly but yea 🥺
Me being age 27 n bro dying at 25 make me realize bro was just still learning life becoming a man he was just assertive wit his delivery of things n so young I catch myself thinking bout my pac n how he die in his mid 20 shii crazy
Exactly! Imagine being mid 40s and watchin old interviews thinking, "this dude was probably 22-23 spitting knowledge an older cat would"!! He was still a youngn so of course there's gonna be drama surrounding him, but way tf ahead of his time and intelligent beyond his yrs. Can't imagine the leader he'd be today.
It’s good your woke I’m 29 and know people older than me that still arnt
You are 29 now, but every year especially when i look at Snoop i have a deep thoughts about Pac reaching old age and becoming a leader or an political person like how we Pac fans know he can get to...
But i watch the ppl around Pac and they say Pac was almost uncontrollable, its like Pac wasn't gonna make it out of the 90s unless he quit Death Row...
Art is taking over. Gotta get Treach on here.
All that Pac wasn't this and that are haters because everyone know to talk the shit Pac was talking at that time you had to have balls... I say that because EVERYBODY was outside and the streets ran hip-hop. Every gangsta knew Pac was about what he was talking about.... PAC was past Gangsta he was revolutionary and was raised like a Soulja prepared for war...
You would think that legacies wouldn't get attacked as much when an artist is dead. Pac was a real one and inspired a million other real ones. That's the real legacy 💯
@mike dollars did you not watch the video pac has been active just because he showed his vulnerable side on camera when he was 16 don’t mean we know his life when the camera was off the Hughes brother are pussy ice T a actor on law n order and you ain’t hear none of his Oakland ppl say that shit stop the bs
@Ea$e St8 up lol
Well said!! 💯
@mike dollars Pimpin is about more than a prostitute giving you all her money lol
You can tell his story is vivid by the way he reflect on the memories and Pac and Treach were really like Brothers
He told the same story I think on Vlad a few years ago the Same exact way so he definitely ain't lyin...
@@immaculatemal1379 Yup
@@immaculatemal1379 Dave Chappele tells the exact same story
@@immaculatemal1379 not only that but Faizon Love got a clip on here saying he saw the same thing in the comedy club that Smooth spoke of! Except he said they beat 30 niggas at that comedy club! Damn lol
Smooth is hip hops best vivid storyteller, seen and been around mad stuff from his stories with Bobby Brown to Pac
Happy Glad didn't get this interview
Finally, someone speaking the truth and having 2pac's back! Let's go!
Lmaoo so if someone says something about pac that you disagree with that makes it a lie ? You niggas are weirdos.
@@jalenaverylloydaveryiisson8862 you talk alot. How about dropping your location. Clown. You spent years on the net trying to tarnish 2pac legacy. Let's see how tough you are. You better pray I don't drop money to find out where you are. Sick of your ISH!. MAN UP
@@jalenaverylloydaveryiisson8862 you more suspect for having those thoughts in your head 🤷🏿♂️
@@jalenaverylloydaveryiisson8862 and pac lives rent free in yours, that’s why you’re all over this channel talking about him, huh? 😂 🤡 hold this L
Most ppl do have pics back wat interviews u been watching
“I write in the night /to bring truth to the light / my dialogue is my own cause smooth B will never bite.”
One of the dopest versus from one of the dopest songs of all time haha
👑
I left my Phillie at home, do you have another
I wanna get blunted my brother
Now may I make a mark then make a spark
Over this phat track or should I say dope beat
Subtract, delete
All of the wick wack that wanna be abstract
But they lack the new knack that's coming from way way back
Hey yo Premier, please pass that buddha sack
You heard we quit? No way, bullshit!
I told you before we come back with more hits
I provide bright flavor so you can sketch me
Do me a favor, dont try to catch me
Slightly ahead of the game, I'm not a lame
Ask him, he'll tell you the same he knows my name
Smooth, I drop jewels like, paraphernalia
I'm infallable, not into failure
Like a rhinoceros, my speed is prosperous
And pure knowledge expands from my esophagus
I write in the night to bring truth to the light
My dialogue is my own cause Smooth B will never bite
@@NWOODS000 ruclips.net/video/HERUVvQxRNI/видео.html
@@KnowThyself47 I used to ask him to kick that verse for me every single time he came by the crib! I told him...he was the only dude EVER, to give Gang Starr the business on his own track!
THIS DUDE IS ONE OF THE GREATEST AT PAINTING A PICTURE SO CLEAR YOU CAN SEE IT IN YOUR HEAD
The way Smooth B tells stories, it's like you were there with him!! 😂😂🤣
Make u want to be thier or b from that Era.
👍 and when he imitates pac he sounds just like him the laugh and everything.
That's the average nigga from NY
For real man he is funny
@@YoungBreeze252 SMOOTH B A LEGEND HIM AND GREG NICE ...HIP HOP JUNKIES
YO pac STILL being talked abt 😂😂😂🤣 it’s been almost 30 years!! Fckn icon- to legend- to GOAT
When you tell a story and start rolling up your sleeves that's when shit get good 😂😂
Nice&Smooth clearly loved Pac and he loved them back.
Pac and Treach were the dynamic duo back in the 90s.
Love this dude's energy off the break...you can tell he has some stuff on his mind he was wanting to say for a while...
Dave Chappelle was there he saw this fight as well .
Correct he was lol
Fazion Love
I love hearing about 2 pac & Treach stories, especially the brawls!!💯👊🏾
He is the only person to perfectly sum up exactly how Tupac was. Everything he said Tupac was, is who I always thought Tupac was but damn he damn near summed him up perfectly
Respect and salute to Smooth B for breaking it down!
This man is a legend and should be revered. His story telling is 🔥🔥🔥 You can just tell homie is speaking the truth. Respect Smooth B.. God bless homie
I haven’t even finished listening to the interview yet and can tell this is a clasps 😂 love Smooth B’s stories I can def see him and Pac hanging together 😂
Peeps forget pac grew up for years in New York years! Not a few along time in his youth he’s that dude he knows all them east coast OG fools an him and Nice an smooth we’re true homies!
The event in "SF" that Smooth B was talking about KMEL 106.1 Summer Jam. That event was HUGE in the early 90's. It was a two-day event at the Shoreline Amphitheater in Mountain View (about 30mins south of SF).
It sho was
Pac New York city loyalty shout out too smooth b Greg nice Treach and the real ones that showed too pac
This interview gave me chills! Peace and Blessings to Smooth B🙏🏾
Cool stories. Pac will live forever man. We'll never let his memory & legacy die. Felt like I was right there as Smooth was telling the stories
I like how smooth tells story
Thank you. I grew up on these artists music. While he was reliving the events, I felt like I was there.
Man blessed to have been living as a teenager in this era I went to my first freak neak in Atlanta in 91 that shit was crazy I was fifteen years old a couple of years before they started blocking all the roads those where some of the best times of my life if you where there you know exactly what I'm talking about
For sure 91 freak nik was lit
Did you get some cheeks?
No but saw a whole lot of em'
Oh yea niggas n thots and alot of beeches get sexually assaulted!!! N I g g a Times!!
@@ibiro868 nope they got his cheeks instead
Dude was super animated I'd love to see some more of his shit on here. That was a great story
I can see why Smooth and 2Pac got along
The only rapper that have stories like this been gone for over 25yrs people still talking about him greatest rapper of all time in 2022 still it ain't no rest rip 2pac the goat of rap name another rapper that fought crips today 🤷♂️☝️💪🙏
Thier 2 scared 2. Everything is facade now
A Crip killed him...
Alot of these rappers be mixed with crips and bloods.
What a time to be alive 😂😂😏
Smooth is very good at telling stories. He had me crying laughing. This was dope 😂
Yeah both him and Greg Nice are incredible story tellers
Pac was a legend and a stand up man. Regardless on if you liked him, his music or his persona, you can’t deny that he was for his people and a very loyal dude. Peace to Tupac Shakur.
He lives through his song
You never had a friend like me
Amen
Biggie was better
@@jalenaverylloydaveryiisson8862 Bro Get A Fucking Job, All You Do Is Hate On Tupac Videos.
Greg nice always has a nice interview
Another great interview lined up Art! How are you not in the millions with subscribers yet? Sheesh...
I love Smooth B the way he lay it down, his passion for those beautiful times! I try to watch every video he on. He bring back a lot of good memories! Beautiful time to be alive it was!
I would love to see Big Daddy Kane come on the platform I know he has alot of Pac stories to tell
Smooth B is a legend,,,his verse on there classic song called ""EARLY TO RISE""....is one of the hardest verses in hip hop history....much respect,,,I grew up on NICE & SMOOTH....also,,his verse on there infamous song with gangstarr called ""DWYCK""....is also one of the hardest verses in hip hop history........FACTS
All facts!!!! like a rhinoceros my speed is prosperous lol great times!!!!
Im 42 and i slept..thanks bro
@@amiracle1269 yes u did sir
@@spacemanboogi just did my homework...IM ON BOARD AND HUMBLED😂👊🏿👊🏿👊🏿
This was lit 🔥🔥 shout to Smooth B legend pac was real before juice and death road 🤷🏽♂️💯💯
He is one of the best hip hop story teller’s of ALL TIME ….. fat joe is top 5 !
I never heard that first story before man. WOW! 🤯
Smooth B gives the best interviews.
I love the pac and treach stories. They all wild lol, every single one I heard has been epic. They really were the crowd cleaners lol.
That "Yeah" Smooth B gave at the end tells you how that night ended. 😅🤣😂
Tupac been a live wire way before juice way before death row records and Tupac didn’t have no NEW court cases when he was with death row they was before death row records
Pac literally had a Picture carrying a Rod during his digital underground days... Real Pac fans know, Pac was Gully
Pac had no court cases before becoming a rapper because he was a good kid before transforming into a “rapper”.
@@6thbr871 pac was live wire before he was rapper you must be 12 years old
@@dogbeats9808 nigga how was he a live wire when he was a theater kid, he had a CLEAN record before he was a rapper.
@@6thbr871
He was good after. Wth yall talking about. The man never broke any laws unless you wanna talk about him getting into fightsor smoking weed. To say he was good before rapping is insinuating he was evil afterwards. That's a bold face lie that the media kept pushing back then.
🔥🔥 AOD heating up again with the guests. Smooth B knew Tupac well
Smooth tells the story like no other (the best)
Heart of a soldier with the brain to teach a whole nation !
Peace Smooth B! (
No weak bones in 2pac: "when you push that button in 2pac, that's when you see that natural warrior come out"
There’s so many people who tell this same story
Loyalty is a blessing
Nice and smooth were dope I really miss that old school rap.fresh fest on the summer. Def jam . Classic concerts.
Smooth B., What's good homie? KMEL Summer Jam in Mountain View at the Shoreline Amphitheater. #Salute O.G.! #RIPTupacAmaruShakur
Shout out to Smooth B & Greg Nice 💯 We all miss yu Long Live Tupac Shakur 🙏🏽💎🐐
anybody that thinks Pac only started pushing the line in Death Row NEED TO DO THEIR HOMEWORK! PAC grew up in the most turnt up neighborhoods all over the country n kept the same energy: Baltimore, Bronx ,The Bay , Marine County, out here in LALAland
When he was calm he was calm. Public Pac ain't private Pac. Interviewed by white folks Pac ain't talking about Quad Pac. But it was all Pac
@@mlungisiwright of course that goes without saying & should be implemented in all walks of life, no matter what business you're in. Not ever1 does though, Pac was a smart dude
@@jalenaverylloydaveryiisson8862 HOW u know that? For example u ask me about some street shit in Los Angeles from mid 80s era to now I might know 1 or 2 things, Im into history in general; pretty well read. But I cant tell u shit about the lgbtqyz community ,what they up 2 now or in the 90s Since that was Pacs era and thats what the convo is about. I dont know about the fanboys u talking about but I give props where its due Pac shot at 2 DRUNK undercover cops for beating on a black dude in Atlanta, His music still holds up today as when I first heard it, I can go on & on The only negative is he shouldnt have chosen a side when he got here ANYTHING ELSE IS JUST HATING ! So u saying what now?
@@dokholiday2524 bro he a troll anything pac related video he there saying the same weirdo ish. he has alot of troll accounts he really a fan with dedication.
@@jalenaverylloydaveryiisson8862 if thats true ,( I truly hope not) it means your Reading Comprehension is extremely low. Instead of worrying about musicians dead or alive , or just other men in general ; maybe work on your reading skills. For example a paragraph or 2 is not an essay.
This was mad dope. Thank you for the stories.
This is the best channel on youtube right now.
Love smooth B interviews
I remember hearing about a brawl with pac & treach that interrupted Dave Chappelle’s comedy set that time in the early 90’s. That story was hilarious.
Pac and treach together man o man the unheard stories about them are probably legendary
Art of Dialogue and B.High Atl channels are the shit!! Smooth B interviews are always great
Tupac grew up in the Bronx. That confirms he from NY. But some of em don't understand why it was so personal.
yep, pac born raised in harlem and for a short time lived in the Bronx as kid before Baltimore etc..
AND, PAC ORGINAL WAS MC NEW YORK! He Spent most his life in New York 15 years and Plus when he moving through NY
Pac was born in Harlem, but lived years in The Bronx on 183rd & Walton Ave. He shouted it out on “My Block” 💯
@@learner5090 no He moved to Baltimore around 13 years of age, he moved to Marin around 15 years old!!
@@sourdiesel681 You got the age all messed up! He moves NY 14/15 to Balimore, He lived in baltimore for 3 years 14+3+ 17 years old he moved Marin.. Hence, he lived on East Coast Most his life...
The Bronx and Harlem in them days was WILD
Keep these Smooth b stories allday. Smooth is a good story teller 💯💪🏾🤞🏾🤞🏾
YO, THIS STORY IS CLASSIC.....MIGHT BE MY FAVORITE, PAC STORY YET !!!
I can listen to this legend Smooth B, talk about Pac all day! 💯
Anyone that thinks 2pac wasnt gangsta , listen to the people that actually new him , anyone can lose a fight but 2pac liked to fight , i picture him at ufc fights with mike tyson had he lived , he was definately about the action, and he was willing to throw down with anyone, some rappers pretend to play a role i think the roles played him , he was really that guy
having fights doesn't make you a "gangsta". do you think someone who is really about that life is impressed by 2pac socking some non-factors ?
nobody ever said that pac wasn't wild or that he wasn't violent at all...
@@bigbaba4542 , im pretty sure them southside crips were a factor , and the milwakee goons he pulled guns out on stage on was a factor , 2pac been swinging on gangbangers and willing to die long before deathrow, thats Gangsta but as he put it "thugged out" EBK, everybody killa
@@naturaloxx9606 you have a point, but i think that's still not enough to earn the respect of certain people, or to have gangster status in certain peoples eyes.
@@bigbaba4542 point is 2pac was a real as a rapper could be willing to die , and willing to fight and strong for small stature , 2pac was excepted by heavyhiters east and west side ...he ran with them and his rep has only grown since death
@big baba that gangsta status shit played out pac was more gangsta then most of them nikkas it be the niggahs with no respect in the streets tryna díctate whether pac deserved respect
Glad Smooth let it be known that Pac was a Bronx dude. Most ppl have no idea 💯
Smooth B a great story teller.
Nice & smooth one of my favorite groups I got a funky rhyme whit a funky funky style theses guys need to be recognized as legend’s
Pac had another fight in Frisco,
Him, Richie Rich & someone else had a fight with JT The Bigga Figga, San Quin and some one else
I think that's the one he speaking bout
Yup
Shout out to Nice and Smooth. My mother didn’t mind me listening to them. It’s crazy how I go back and listen to their songs. They were kicking a lot of knowledge on the low. Great artist.
When hip-hop was fun😂😂😂😂
No real.
@@rhodeisme279 both actually. That ODB story about him saving the wutang clan was funny as hell
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Facts
You never hear shit like that any more.
Guess today rappers are so insecure they cant even let jokes out
Treach and Pac on some Asterix and Obelix shit!
Smooth B one of the greatest storytellers in hiphop.
Nice and Smooth. True OGs!!! They were nice in the late 80s and early 90s. Bronx stand up.
Greg Nice & Smooth B were super close with Pac.
I played football with Treach back in the day with the East orange panthers. Treach a real dude, he good ppl and back then around that time he definitely would put that work in. Him and Pac was tight as hell back then..
I love how this man breaks it down the real way he don't lie..he loved pac genuinely
A Treach interview would be legendary
Wow treach and PAC was wild together man crazy stories I never heard. I wish PAC never went to death row he would of still been here Rip to Legend
Nice and Smooth rap group had legendary sing sing music. salute for interviewing him. Smooth B makes good videos.
Nice and Smooth and funky,
All the hip hop junkies,
All we wanna doooooooo
Is ugh ugh on yoooooouu!!
Smiling from ear to ear,watching this! ❤️❤️
Pac was a rider!! Cats hating because they wanted to be like him and can't 🙄😂😭
Yup
@@jalenaverylloydaveryiisson8862 you probably want to be like Pac too and can't. Weirdo. Smh 🙄
@@jalenaverylloydaveryiisson8862 That's easy son, go to your nearest fentanyl dealer🤣
@@jalenaverylloydaveryiisson8862 love X but he's not nicer than Pac though 🙄
All facts
Soon as I seen Smooth B from Nice n Smooth I clicked right away 💯👍🏽👏🏽🔥
Me too bro.
Yep
Smooth B of Nice & Smooth. He was so nice...group had some fire.
I always been a fan of this dude
I could listen to him all day!
Smooth B notorious/ glorious/ knowledge is infinite cuz I live in a Fortress/ I'm so astronomical yet on a physical plane/ my body is just a shell in control is my brain..🔥🔥🔥💯 yal Need to hear his bobby brown and Michael Jackson stories..💯
very good story teller, enjoyed it
I mean smooth b he always has a good interview I used to have a New York friend that I used to hang with back in the day that would always be turned up and live like that and a billion stories too and that accent yo, son
“Then I had to ask her was she riding the white horse” Smooth B the truth speak to Nice too
The guy was raised in the streets however he is smart and have connections to the Black Panther mob that’s what made PAC different from the rest also grow up in the Bronx which was dangerous as hell back then still is However 2PAC was ambitious and sensitive to what was going on with black people,
Pac was a warrior for fact…
Agreed
@@jalenaverylloydaveryiisson8862 sheeerd up
@@jalenaverylloydaveryiisson8862
You sir definitely have a infatuation with pac
@@jalenaverylloydaveryiisson8862 nah that would be you Mr.Pretend to be a woman in order to slander Tupac asx clown 🤣🤣🤣
@@jalenaverylloydaveryiisson8862 that would be you ya troglodyte
Both Scarface and ofc Treach got some good Tupac stories about him fighting....maybe Art can get an interview with them.
Also Money B. Since Shock G. (RIP) has passed.
Thank u Smooth B for sharing, God bless u 🤲🏽