2pac: "I Want To Move Away From Music, Move More Into Movies" 1996

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  • 2pac talks about acting and moving more into movies and away from music in this 1996 interview.
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  • @_ARIZONA_MAN
    @_ARIZONA_MAN Год назад +299

    Crazy that Pac has been gone for 20+ years and I’m still seeing interviews and pics of his for the first time. This was a good one.

    • @aaronflowers8881
      @aaronflowers8881 Год назад +8

      Me too. He did so much.

    • @Jose-ze8xz
      @Jose-ze8xz Год назад +4

      I would of loved to have seen where Pac would of been at in life if only he was still with us in 2023.

    • @exclamationpointman3852
      @exclamationpointman3852 Год назад +1

      "Good"?
      Your definition of "good" is a whole lot different from mine. GOD is "good" and He didn't tell no one to live a "Thug life"!

    • @PremierLeagueProductions
      @PremierLeagueProductions Год назад

      ​@@exclamationpointman3852 Shut up dummy.

    • @joblakelisbon
      @joblakelisbon Год назад

      I maintain he has an incredibly feminine energy about him. He basically had no self control, no real masculinity. He's here talking about 'being a gemini'. That is straight up woman speak. The only male elements to him were a kind of fourteen year old ghetto hoodlum persona.

  • @ragecage205
    @ragecage205 Год назад +601

    It’s a shame Pac never got to grow old. He was wise beyond his years.

    • @westyraviz
      @westyraviz Год назад

      Because he deviated from his calling. Joining Death Row led to his Waterloo. Try reconciling the Tupac you hear here to the thuggish character signed to Death Row who engaged in fratricidal conflict with other young black men? It’s a shame that it’s a Suge Knight who sprung him out of prison and not some non-diabolical record executive. He joined Death Row and less than a year later he was gone. That’s because of the ugly destructive environment that Suge Knight fostered.

    • @isaacwilliams1827
      @isaacwilliams1827 Год назад +9

      He wasn't that smart

    • @tommy3761
      @tommy3761 Год назад +65

      @@isaacwilliams1827 he was smarter then you that's for sure 😃

    • @jmakaza2936
      @jmakaza2936 Год назад +4

      he grew old, its like he lived it all to 90 years old

    • @kuunami
      @kuunami Год назад +17

      ​@Tommy he got himself killed by real gangsters because he was trying to be a fake gangster. Not very smart.

  • @SlimGetsTheBag
    @SlimGetsTheBag Год назад +511

    Dude was so ahead of his time . Most solid rapper ever

    • @rucianapollard4057
      @rucianapollard4057 Год назад +13

      Tupac GOAT 🐐

    • @brandonhooper37
      @brandonhooper37 Год назад +2

      Being dead isn't solid. Nice try though

    • @SlimGetsTheBag
      @SlimGetsTheBag Год назад

      @@brandonhooper37 you’re a goofy mf.. nice try as well

    • @MrThegenral1
      @MrThegenral1 Год назад +17

      @@brandonhooper37 We all die in the end even you will have a visit from the angels of death one day

    • @brandonhooper37
      @brandonhooper37 Год назад

      @@MrThegenral1 already been there. Tupac was an attention wh*re. If he was so solid he would be around still. Real mfs live to see old ages. Most solid rapper either e40 or ice cube

  • @ericrowland3246
    @ericrowland3246 Год назад +569

    He was 25….ONLY 25! Imagine an NBA Young Boy, Migos, DaBaby and others who are all about his age having this much maturity, wisdom and charisma.

    • @therealchucktaylor3392
      @therealchucktaylor3392 Год назад +74

      They wasn’t raised that way.

    • @j2323j
      @j2323j Год назад +64

      He was raised different

    • @Guccivelli
      @Guccivelli Год назад +53

      Pac was real confident and charismatic. As I see, he felt so secure with himself and knew how to carry himself. There's a lot of jealousy and hate going towards Pac because he knew how to carry himself, how to talk and to move with such confident and charisma. He had such strong presence as well.

    • @eliminator173
      @eliminator173 Год назад +94

      He read books. I dont think those guys have read a book in their life

    • @JayBelafonte
      @JayBelafonte Год назад +35

      Wasn’t raised the same , and not cut from the same cloth.

  • @skantdolla4708
    @skantdolla4708 Год назад +360

    Damn pac RIP, Dude had so much more to offer! The world got cheated losing this brother so young!

    • @jaystew730
      @jaystew730 Год назад +21

      The world cheats itself by not doing the right thing everytime, even when nobody is looking.

    • @TheRealEMURSE
      @TheRealEMURSE Год назад +3

      @@jaystew730 aka the nw0

    • @exclamationpointman3852
      @exclamationpointman3852 Год назад

      You must know a different Tupac??? I remember someone who near made my ears blood when I stood shocked listening to his evil satanic trash!!! Do not be deceived; GOD is not mocked: whatsoever a man sow, that too shall he reap!
      THE WAGES OF SIN IS DEATH!!!
      BUT THE GIFT OF GOD IS ETERNAL LIFE THROUGH JESUS CHRIST OUR LORD!!!

  • @edwinotieno9470
    @edwinotieno9470 Год назад +78

    Dude was CHARISMATIC and that made him stand out

  • @huncho8967
    @huncho8967 Год назад +641

    This the 2 Pac that Snoop acts like never existed

    • @jarvasedundy1
      @jarvasedundy1 Год назад +45

      Or for his haters 😂

    • @summerrain6125
      @summerrain6125 Год назад +12

      What do you mean?

    • @huncho8967
      @huncho8967 Год назад +206

      @@summerrain6125 Snoop’s been doing a lot of interviews recently making it seem like 2 Pac was ignorant and reckless but this shows he was intelligent and aware that he wasn’t perfect

    • @summerrain6125
      @summerrain6125 Год назад +58

      @Huncho 89 I do think he was being foolish and reckless at times but of course we know he was wise, knowledgeable and compassionate too. If he wasn't I don't think he would still have stood out after all of these yrs. His genuineness, complexity, intelligence and flawed nature I think all work together to make him valuable, relatable and legendary.

    • @ShortKingTheGoat
      @ShortKingTheGoat Год назад +7

      @@huncho8967 What interviews has he made it seem like that instead of showing love to him?

  • @KalikMoore-yd9wb
    @KalikMoore-yd9wb Год назад +316

    He is forever a legend 👑

  • @90skidineffect88
    @90skidineffect88 Год назад +205

    Man I wish he could’ve reached his full potential on this earth so sad 😢

    • @rolandbaron5813
      @rolandbaron5813 Год назад +15

      We all wish

    • @Wh4L205
      @Wh4L205 Год назад +28

      Maybe he did. Think about it

    • @quanbrooklynkid7776
      @quanbrooklynkid7776 Год назад +1

      ​@@Wh4L205 yeah

    • @JayInTheLab1989
      @JayInTheLab1989 Год назад +3

      @@Wh4L205 yeh I thought that maybe he was so ahead of his time and always moving so quickly because he was on a sprint not a marathon.

    • @sunnymane
      @sunnymane Год назад +2

      @@Wh4L205 he did!

  • @terrellcuevo2369
    @terrellcuevo2369 Год назад +269

    THIS is the Pac I got to meet & hang with in the A. I'm happy to see this clip has resurfaced to show his other side which was the BEST SIDE. RIP PAC✊🏾

    • @allgasnobrakes919
      @allgasnobrakes919 Год назад +45

      Pac came to my baseball game in NC where I pitched a NO hitter as a soon to be 11 year old kid! He came to me after my game and congratulated me and told me to STAY in School and OFF of drugs 🤷‍♂️🙏🫡💯

    • @sharifgrays1501
      @sharifgrays1501 Год назад +10

      Damn, I wish I got to meet Pac!💯

    • @YT.Is.Not.A.Career
      @YT.Is.Not.A.Career Год назад +9

      ​@@allgasnobrakes919 😅😂 Stop the CAP

    • @YT.Is.Not.A.Career
      @YT.Is.Not.A.Career Год назад +1

      ​@@sharifgrays1501 😅😂

    • @icecreambeats101
      @icecreambeats101 Год назад +21

      I met Pac first in New York at his concert and he performed When My Homie Calls back in 92. I met him again in 94 at Club Heroes in Orlando, Florida. He was cool as hell. I missed the magics game to see him. But I met Shaq the following day who lived in Windermere which is a rich part of Orlando where also Wesley snipes lived. My stepdad was a chef for Marriott but also cooked for Shaq. This was right when I joined the army. Man I miss the 90s.

  • @amohvac27
    @amohvac27 Год назад +367

    Pac was a true artist. He knew the secret to life was to always think and act outside of the box and that takes tremendous courage because most of society if full of people who are stuck inside of a box and cant understand or perceive life from their one track mind. He was on a higher consciousness and or frequency. Damn Death Row hit the gold mine with Pac but the day he died they lost it all.

    • @INSIDEVIEWOFYOURMOTHER77
      @INSIDEVIEWOFYOURMOTHER77 Год назад +8

      He got himself merked/running up with bird chest first

    • @amohvac27
      @amohvac27 Год назад +21

      @@INSIDEVIEWOFYOURMOTHER77 He did but the people protecting him should’ve known this guy is a fking gold mine and protected him at all costs but he did step into a world of killers.

    • @yo3rdtier128
      @yo3rdtier128 Год назад +30

      @MegaBlast46 .. guy fell with 1 punch from 2 pac bird chest. Then ran a got a gun like most wimps that can’t fight

    • @whatsdownisupwhatsupisdown4115
      @whatsdownisupwhatsupisdown4115 Год назад +9

      Pac was an amazing artist and very charismatic. But he was still young, inexperienced and very emotional which is why he made some terrible decisions that unfortunately cost him his life. Had he had a father figure in his life, he could have gotten the lessons he needed to still be here today.

    • @INSIDEVIEWOFYOURMOTHER77
      @INSIDEVIEWOFYOURMOTHER77 Год назад +8

      @@yo3rdtier128 Pac should have listened to Mike Tyson and gone home,we would have Makevelli 2

  • @Lewthegod
    @Lewthegod Год назад +105

    Always good to see him alive in new footage

    • @camerontyler5565
      @camerontyler5565 Год назад

      Be obligated to start fair fixed adlibs to be persuasive under the forum and computer genie mode the orders that upcoming bi-standards are attempted at a week.

    • @reverbandchill3425
      @reverbandchill3425 Год назад +1

      @@camerontyler5565 yes.

  • @chadcollins1056
    @chadcollins1056 Год назад +43

    You can tell hes the real deal. He doesnt ever give lip service interviews like most celebrities do. 100% genuine and legit

  • @LeBrayTheGoat
    @LeBrayTheGoat Год назад +70

    He was so ahead of his time, he’s so influential too, only if he was still alive now… this world would be differently better.

  • @jamaaranthony
    @jamaaranthony Год назад +29

    Boy where is all these unseen interviews comin from this crazy 👀🔥

    • @rahsunallah2825
      @rahsunallah2825 Год назад +6

      We just recorded it today

    • @KolbyGarrett
      @KolbyGarrett Год назад +3

      @@rahsunallah2825 straight from Cuba

    • @lucasmcdonald7302
      @lucasmcdonald7302 Год назад +1

      Pretty sure for the new documentary they just did on him, all this footage is surfacing

  • @mickpatel5126
    @mickpatel5126 Год назад +83

    So wonderful to see this. He seemed so clear headed and sober full of passion. It’s really such a shame he got taken from us. So grateful he left us so much material behind. Shout out to everyone in the PAC scene keeping him alive in 2023

  • @Shawn-cx2cp
    @Shawn-cx2cp Год назад +33

    Its sad how he joked towards the end of the interview and said "gimme a month" he didn't have a month left. We never know when its our time.

    • @bulletman001
      @bulletman001 Год назад +10

      Gridlock’d finished filming end of June. So yea only had 2 months at best from this interview

  • @johnwhitaker4248
    @johnwhitaker4248 Год назад +7

    2pac was a genius

  • @aisback1990
    @aisback1990 Год назад +13

    This footage is so crisp

  • @chan2009ify
    @chan2009ify Год назад +39

    Tupac was so handsome, intelligent , educated and had such a strong presence which had a strong hold on everyone he encountered. His magnetism was strong and people felt his presence, I loved his charisma which we see in a lot of his interviews.

    • @Skinner90210
      @Skinner90210 Год назад

      U mean same pac that raped that chick at the hotel right

  • @wedontcookfood
    @wedontcookfood Год назад +105

    Got chills watching this honestly. Pac was a genuine artist through and through not confined by people's perception and did what he wanted to. My heart hurts when I think about how much more this dude had to offer but he will live forever through his music and legacy. RIP Pac my favorite to ever do it

  • @jonjamberdino9074
    @jonjamberdino9074 Год назад +10

    He so calm as a actor so real

  • @A.I_SIGMA_TV
    @A.I_SIGMA_TV Год назад +39

    It’s crazy almost feels like his still around, with all this new footage. And it’s looks like it was filmed yesterday

    • @MrThegenral1
      @MrThegenral1 Год назад +1

      I had the iPhone 14 pro max given to me 26 years before it’s release date we used it to film the interviews

  • @NGT4LIFE
    @NGT4LIFE Год назад +49

    He accomplished so much,but really he was only just getting started.
    I also like his honesty.

  • @tonywall9159
    @tonywall9159 Год назад +138

    Tupac would have been the first billionaire in hip hop if he had lived. I can’t imagine what else he would have accomplished. The world took a huge loss losing him.

    • @safiesekgwa1933
      @safiesekgwa1933 Год назад +12

      I always say that to my friends.

    • @ermonnessa379
      @ermonnessa379 Год назад

      funny how both 2pac and biggie got killed soon after saying they are leaving the music industry...

    • @ermonnessa379
      @ermonnessa379 Год назад +6

      @@ICYMIINMIY thats because 2pac is a true artist unlike jay

    • @safiesekgwa1933
      @safiesekgwa1933 Год назад +12

      @@ICYMIINMIY Billionaire status follows the kind of work ethic and global appeal 2Pac had. For example; 2Pac was creating more content than Jay-Z in 1996. As a brand, he was also bigger than Jay-Z. I'm in Africa. A lot of people didn't know Jay-Z in Africa in 1996. We knew 2Pac and his music back then. 2Pac was a best-seller. I think All Eyez on Me sold six million. At 25, 2Pac worked way too hard. He seriously would have been a billionaire. He was already plotting moves. Unless, you never followed 2Pac's work closely.
      [I think even BIG would have been greater than Jay-Z. Jay-Z became a billionaire at the expense of his business partners (Kareem Burke and Damon Dash).]
      2Pac worked hard and had a clear vision. You cannot have that vision, discipline, work ethic, and global brand value and not be a billionaire. 2Pac has been gone 27 years and he remains more relevant than even Michael Jackson (RIP).
      2Pac's death was a total loss. Proof: He died and Death Row crumbled.
      Much love from Botswana 🇧🇼

    • @safiesekgwa1933
      @safiesekgwa1933 Год назад +4

      @@missgangsmashers737 And that's how he would have made money. Billionaires become billionaires by solving universal problems. They don't think making money. Money comes with value creation. 2Pac passionately addressed problems, which is why he consistently sold millions of records like candy. Pac was already a billionaire. It was just a matter of time with his earning potential. I mean here we are still talking about him. How many times do we talk about Jay-Z whose brand value is probably boosted by his own hardworking wife? 2Pac represented priceless passion and work ethic.

  • @Faith12Man
    @Faith12Man Год назад +49

    Nobody in Pac Era was on his level, This guy lived life to the fullest in his short 25 years 100.

    • @educate3d
      @educate3d Год назад +1

      What? lol By this time Ice Cube was already there. LL Was already on his way lmao. What pipe are you smoking? Pac was following suit and nothing wrong with that but yall gotta stop acting like pac was setting the tone and making trends

    • @harrishustle
      @harrishustle Год назад +1

      @@educate3d I know right LOL there were plenty of rappers well-established and on his level (if not higher) by that time... everybody just gassing up Pac because of these interviews making em feel some type of way!

    • @Thespeedrap
      @Thespeedrap Год назад +1

      He just didn't keep his mouth shut sometimes it's best to be quiet and listen but he was young he never had a good older gentleman and that's sad😢 because he was very intelligent just misconfigured on his methods at times.

    • @Faith12Man
      @Faith12Man Год назад

      @Marcel Zachary Hey that was Pac and the surroundings he grew up in. He knew his time was short here. He was ahead of his time. Biggest Talend and Legend the hip hop game seen in my opinion.

    • @Faith12Man
      @Faith12Man Год назад

      @Marcel Zachary I get what you saying we definitely would like have seen that Pac you talking bout but he was raised to be the Legend and Great Talent this generation seen period.

  • @samboswell8959
    @samboswell8959 Год назад +17

    His words are sharper than a razor blade, never runs out of something to say. So charismatic and intelligent for his age, way ahead of his time. So versatile, a great rapper, poet, actor, Revolutionist and more!
    The one and only legend, there will never be another Pac, period!

  • @donniealexander993
    @donniealexander993 Год назад +32

    Pac was a genius! I'm 50 and alot of the stuff he's saying at 25 is mind blowing. So mature beyond his age but still immature due to his age. I'm still learning from him

  • @safiesekgwa1933
    @safiesekgwa1933 Год назад +84

    Priceless content. 2Pac was just too abnormal if you know what I mean. This man was just too ahead of his time. This is extreme intelligence. Reasons effortlessly so well. Much love 💯 from Botswana 🇧🇼

    • @rahsunallah2825
      @rahsunallah2825 Год назад +1

      What you expect he's a Gemini like me😂😂😂

  • @dmar5714
    @dmar5714 Год назад +28

    Pac was 25 but had the wisdom of a 50 year old

    • @Wh4L205
      @Wh4L205 Год назад +4

      Afeni Shakur 👓 📚

    • @ruben21
      @ruben21 Год назад +3

      @@Wh4L205 facts

  • @moanabell3550
    @moanabell3550 Год назад +16

    Such a beautiful beautiful man. The eloquence of his speech. The charisma beaming out of him. Ohh how we miss his light. Rest in love King 👑 ❤

  • @HustleNGrow331
    @HustleNGrow331 Год назад +71

    Not just a rapper but a inteligent artist

    • @gloriempaka9474
      @gloriempaka9474 Год назад +5

      Who did dumb things

    • @MrThegenral1
      @MrThegenral1 Год назад

      @@gloriempaka9474 oh shut up you silly cow we all make mistakes

    • @user-qd6im2hp2e
      @user-qd6im2hp2e Год назад +7

      @@gloriempaka9474 like everyone does

    • @gloriempaka9474
      @gloriempaka9474 Год назад +6

      @M 360 some don't like to mention that about him that's all🤷🏽‍♀️

  • @jeremyboykin5151
    @jeremyboykin5151 Год назад +4

    Man pac is the greatest celeb ever. Nigga only lived to see 25 and is far greater than people that lived twice his age.

  • @labos7250
    @labos7250 Год назад +10

    Easy to forget how young he was. Rip pac from Scotland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  • @aarong3000
    @aarong3000 Год назад +15

    Pac knew that all of his movie money went directly to him!

  • @SalNiner
    @SalNiner Год назад +5

    This man, this young man, this actor, this poet, this thug , this leader had so much fucking charisma and so much talent he was something special. September 13th 1996 the world took a bigger loss than people can comprehend.

  • @BIGBOOM2077
    @BIGBOOM2077 Год назад +11

    When people talk about rappers that act, they forget about Tupac. He was nice with it too. Mos def, Common, Queen, DMX, Will Smith. Pac and them are all some of the best to ever do it. Rest well, King. 🖤

    • @kfreckle5453
      @kfreckle5453 Год назад +2

      Will Smith was more like a bubble gum wrapper pun intended lol. You can't have his name in that list

    • @lizzybethnj617
      @lizzybethnj617 Год назад +1

      Ice Cube and Ice-T too

  • @thegodnasr
    @thegodnasr Год назад +8

    I think his acting career would’ve been way bigger than his music career. R.I.P🐐

    • @cagnazzo82
      @cagnazzo82 Год назад +3

      I think his business career would've been way bigger than both.

  • @jelaniellington6575
    @jelaniellington6575 Год назад +23

    Wow what a great interview. After all these years I’ve never seen this one.

    • @BestFriendsMom69
      @BestFriendsMom69 Год назад +4

      They just started releasing more interviews because of the Dear Mama show

  • @sven7037
    @sven7037 Год назад +7

    I thought I seen every interview for 2pac and god damn it never seen this one, wish GOD gave him more breath he probably would have been one of the most important 20th century figure.

  • @SaraShakur94
    @SaraShakur94 Год назад +19

    I will always look up to him, I will always listen to his music & love him. RIP King. Nobody can ever replace you.

  • @quisyh
    @quisyh Год назад +8

    I miss Tupac I remember going to his concert in 95 when he came to Cleveland, OH., R.I.P to the 🐐

  • @jeromewilliams591
    @jeromewilliams591 Год назад +35

    Miss this dude for real...I would love to see what he would have been doing if he was still living in 2023....man Pac I know you see all these platforms still talking about you still to this day and alot of them wouldn't have anything to talk about if it wasn't for you...they are constantly interviewing people who either been around you or had a good relationship with you

  • @Ms.A.Matthews415
    @Ms.A.Matthews415 10 месяцев назад +2

    These 2pac interviews are legendary. Love seeing them again remember watching this in real-time back in the day. Rip 2pac definition of a Gemini. Lmao

  • @GtheGreat1
    @GtheGreat1 Год назад +16

    Pac is the 🐐

  • @jvonte07
    @jvonte07 Год назад +10

    Dude did more in 25 years than a lot of ppl do in a lifetime. He would of been one of the greatest actors had he lived longer. 🐐

  • @loboahriman7680
    @loboahriman7680 Год назад +9

    Such a nice young man.

  • @mslessgo930
    @mslessgo930 Год назад +13

    A legend. This is probably the clearest video I've ever seen of Pac. He was such a rare gem. Rest in power Tupac Shakur ❤

  • @standforluv
    @standforluv Год назад +19

    I really wish he was able to stay focused on his vision and not be distracted by the foolishness going on with Death Row. He would have DEFINITELY been the most successful black male philanthropist. He was a really phenomenal dude.

    • @CakeFace86
      @CakeFace86 Год назад +2

      It's frustrating to lose this intelligent brother over nonsense. I hear keefe D on vlad and the man can barely string a sentence together. It was a sad end to an amazing 25 years of achievements.

    • @standforluv
      @standforluv Год назад +2

      @@CakeFace86 it is very sad. In this interview he owns and admits to making some bad decisions. He made one unfortunately that ended his life. I really really wish he didn’t have to deal with Death Row. He jumped Orlando STRICTLY out of loyalty to Death Row. I truly believe he would still be alive today had he not got down with them.

  • @Toxic_Troll1
    @Toxic_Troll1 Год назад +4

    This quality is 🔥

  • @char_d.0908
    @char_d.0908 Год назад +48

    Great footage!! He was a very expressive person. He came across very well in the interviews that he did. So much potential lost!

    • @strauqq1
      @strauqq1 Год назад +4

      Lost? He did more in 11months than you and I did in a lifetime.

    • @char_d.0908
      @char_d.0908 Год назад +5

      @mooky Obviously! A life prematurely cut short. Just saying he didn't get to reach his FULL potential

    • @char_d.0908
      @char_d.0908 Год назад +6

      @@missgangsmashers737 Think you completely misunderstood what I was saying

    • @Skinner90210
      @Skinner90210 Год назад

      But he mentioned he actually quite which means he is mysterious and ppl find that interesting

  • @floydwilliams497
    @floydwilliams497 Год назад +13

    "First I have to move out of the environment, and then I'll have other things to write about."

    • @mawisa4life
      @mawisa4life Год назад +1

      yup seems like he was ready to leave death row & do his thang

    • @NoreagaMan
      @NoreagaMan Год назад +4

      Went passed a lot of ppls heads

    • @floydwilliams497
      @floydwilliams497 Год назад +1

      @@NoreagaMan That's what I'm saying.

  • @528hrtz
    @528hrtz Год назад +25

    Man… towards the end of that interview he talks about his future music and how it’s going to be much deeper because of his future life experiences…
    Not only were we robbed of his future music, but also his brilliant acting in future hollywood blockbusters.. He was actually due to be cast for Star Wars in 1997 and Samuel L Jackson ended up taking his role!
    He was at his prime.. just look at the energy in his eyes.. This man would of also ended on the political stage where he would of fought for all the oppressed people.. This was a huge loss for black america and the world

  • @kincamell
    @kincamell Год назад +10

    "June 16th, 1971
    Mama gave birth to a hell-raisin heavenly son"- Tupac

    • @Ktown4500
      @Ktown4500 Год назад +4

      See, the doctor tried to smack me, but I smacked him back. 1st words were thug for life, and papa pass the mack.

  • @leelandglover7777
    @leelandglover7777 Год назад +2

    We still talking about brother 30 years later..goat.

  • @PowerIsWithin
    @PowerIsWithin Год назад +5

    So well spoken and articulate I can listen to the homie all day

  • @rolliemosley
    @rolliemosley Год назад +12

    Rest up, my Gemini brother. Aint no telling what you could have been. Difference between Pac and Big, Jay and Nas - I'm from St. Louis. Pac wasn't limited to a city or borough. Reason I still consider him the 🐐

  • @armonechaney1963
    @armonechaney1963 Год назад +9

    I hate hes gone realest to ever walk this earth

    • @retroesso
      @retroesso Год назад +1

      He needed to go just to be greater! We wouldn’t have appreciate Pac right now!

    • @clauzellblackshear2057
      @clauzellblackshear2057 Год назад

      Too good of a soul to be here. God knows his people.

  • @matthewelisha8797
    @matthewelisha8797 Год назад +9

    This interview made me want to cry. He was too cool to die.

  • @bducey
    @bducey Год назад +14

    His movie catalog would have been groundbreaking.

  • @Skyl3r07
    @Skyl3r07 Год назад +3

    I LOVE TUPAC AMARU SHAKUR 💯💕

  • @mr.chambers4823
    @mr.chambers4823 Год назад +9

    As great as it is to watch this, it also makes me sad

  • @dominicene3647
    @dominicene3647 Год назад +4

    Why does this look so high definition when it wasn't prevalent till the turn of the century?

  • @ChuckMre
    @ChuckMre Год назад +6

    2Pac!!

  • @sven7037
    @sven7037 Год назад +11

    Every time 2pac spoke I don't care what interview it is he is always insightful and you just wish he can keep going for another 10 hours lol so brilliant.

    • @DialloMoore503
      @DialloMoore503 Год назад +1

      He commands the room. It’s a gift he had.

  • @dolla510
    @dolla510 Год назад +3

    Jus when u thought u seen it all where u get this dope the goat

  • @jaywalker3553
    @jaywalker3553 Год назад +5

    This actually brought tears to my eyes he was only 25😢😢😢😢😢

  • @juzrhyme712
    @juzrhyme712 Год назад +17

    2pac was a great Actor too, shame we didn't get too many movies before his early blessing RIP

    • @ronaldmcdonald1977
      @ronaldmcdonald1977 Год назад +1

      he was acting in that interview

    • @heisenberg-zv8yu
      @heisenberg-zv8yu Год назад +2

      Wow why u call it an early blessing just curious ?

    • @heisenberg-zv8yu
      @heisenberg-zv8yu Год назад

      Nah I knew why you said it is a blessing I just wanted to hear your opinion. I've come to realize if your a true follower of christ than death in this world is a blessing so that's what I think he meant

    • @juzrhyme712
      @juzrhyme712 Год назад +1

      @@heisenberg-zv8yu Hahaha this man is answering himself you killing me 🤣🤣🤣, and it was a typo I meant to say "passing"

    • @heisenberg-zv8yu
      @heisenberg-zv8yu Год назад +2

      @@juzrhyme712 ohhh that's funny well my bro u may have learned sumthin deep today with my perspective peace!

  • @melindarobinson9153
    @melindarobinson9153 Год назад +3

    Miss this beautiful man like crazy

  • @TheSstretch68
    @TheSstretch68 Год назад +8

    Dude was only 25 here. That’s insaneeeeeeeee

  • @buddyraw9778
    @buddyraw9778 Год назад +4

    That was busy ass brotha

  • @cryptolord9826
    @cryptolord9826 Год назад +8

    You got to remember he was on top of the rap game 95-96 he achieved it and knew couple more years when your on top you go down especially in the rap game so he was moving into movies that's were the big bucks our

  • @workingthrumyissues
    @workingthrumyissues Год назад +6

    He was limitless with all his brilliance. ❤❤❤

  • @dondonthedon2255
    @dondonthedon2255 Год назад +2

    Big game he putting us on!

  • @Sealdrop
    @Sealdrop Год назад +1

    25 is so young

  • @kennethjackson
    @kennethjackson Год назад +10

    What’s he saying is he wanted to experience developing movies whether writing, directing, or acting to write new music. He didn’t want to keep writing about the block and police brutality. He wanted to push his music further..

  • @strauqq1
    @strauqq1 Год назад +5

    Unreal. This feel like it just happened. Like HD or something...

  • @rustyjames6622
    @rustyjames6622 Год назад +8

    dude was a truly beautiful, and multi talent artist. correction: a genius artist

  • @messikicks
    @messikicks Год назад +3

    He Was So Excited About His Constant Progression of Moving Foward as We All Should Be.

  • @yousseftheking7052
    @yousseftheking7052 Год назад +5

    Pac Is My Idol,We Miss You Legend 👑🇲🇦

  • @kamranmazhar324
    @kamranmazhar324 Год назад +5

    I just wish I could've locked my self in that room with Pac! Just for 10 mins and impart so worldy words to him about what was coming on that awful night in Vegas and to change his ways!
    I'm 50 and a day doesn't go past I don't think about him. Talking about him I feel like crying, every time I see a RUclips video/interview! I'm an emotional guy and nobody has touched me deep like Amaru Shakur has!
    Tupac is timeless, my 2 sons will get all my CD's and will make sure they know who Pac was and STILL is. I play the odd song now and they ask questions... He will never die to me and my children will keep his memory going.
    Im just too far away in the UK and gutted I cannot visit his LA exhibition. I'd walk in, in tears 😅😅😅

    • @MrThegenral1
      @MrThegenral1 Год назад

      Aslaam walaikum my brother teach your beautiful children about the most beautiful and one and only true religion of Islam that will benefit you and them in the next life.

  • @DJGary0910
    @DJGary0910 Год назад +11

    Gridlock"d was a very good movie and showed Pac range what a way to end a career that was so much more to come

    • @Napierre
      @Napierre Год назад +1

      Thats my go to Pac movie, I've been seeing Juice since 13 or 14, but Gridlock'd was so different for him and he got to kiss Lucy Lui on the lips..😂😂

  • @user-oi7jt5jv6v
    @user-oi7jt5jv6v Год назад +2

    His vibes is very soothing and he words are powerful he has so much knowledge

  • @andreaaa0202
    @andreaaa0202 Год назад +5

    He could do everything 🙏🐐

  • @chrisheadley1222
    @chrisheadley1222 Год назад +2

    Mannnn this video quality is crispy!!!!!

  • @donsolo510
    @donsolo510 Год назад +7

    2pac. Energy never dies. And this video is proof because i never ever in my life seen this video

  • @aminuabba5523
    @aminuabba5523 Год назад +1

    Pac had no filter between his heart and his mouth... The realist!

  • @DigitalDinero
    @DigitalDinero Год назад +3

    This is a wonderful Tupac interview. Probably one of his best. Summed him self up well in this interview.

  • @lerenzoroberts3663
    @lerenzoroberts3663 Год назад +5

    Never seen this interview feels good to see something I've never seen from Pac keeps him alive to me 🙏

  • @CARLJOHNSON-ny8sn
    @CARLJOHNSON-ny8sn Год назад +4

    TUPAC WAS AHEAD OF HIS TIME NOT JUST IN RAP BUT MOVIES TOO R.I.P TO A ICON THERE WILL A NEVER BE ANOTHER THAT SHIRT THOU

  • @crushthecrusher7134
    @crushthecrusher7134 Год назад +2

    2pac is the man

  • @sammycastelo9446
    @sammycastelo9446 Год назад +2

    Great interview, vivid video. PAC was full of life GOAT R.I.P.

  • @gumbootcity_nz8453
    @gumbootcity_nz8453 Год назад +13

    Im not gay but I love you Pac!! Your music helped me through difficult times of my life especially around 2007. Cheers from New Zealand ❤

  • @leovelli7245
    @leovelli7245 Год назад +7

    wow this man been dead longer than he was alive and still has content coming out Ive never seen. crazy!

  • @mokahgirl5165
    @mokahgirl5165 Год назад +2

    Really good interview. First time seeing it. He was trying to head in a whole different direction and it saddens me that he wasn't given the chance to see it through. 🙏🏽💕😢

  • @JustinRashad634
    @JustinRashad634 Год назад +4

    Gridlock’d is my favorite film from him. I like it because unlike his other films he’s vulnerable and sensitive. He really shows his acting ability in this movie. I truly believe he would’ve been a top actor in the industry ❤ He’s was also sensitive in poetic justice but not until the end so that’s why I like this film more

  • @mastertworld9247
    @mastertworld9247 Год назад +10

    The G.O.A.T 2pac

  • @juswavvy9634
    @juswavvy9634 Год назад +4

    Gone way too soon 😔

  • @miami-dade3058
    @miami-dade3058 Год назад +3

    Intellectual and well spoken, what most rappers aren’t 🙏🏾

  • @user-up3lg1de1i
    @user-up3lg1de1i Год назад +1

    R.I.P. 2 Pac. He was my bro..