TUPAC SHAKUR WAS DOOMED TO END UP ON DEATH ROW. | Documentary

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  • Опубликовано: 27 ноя 2024

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  • @Mr.International82
    @Mr.International82 Месяц назад +27

    I believe Pac could’ve walked away with nothing from Death row just like Dre did and still be even more successful because of his work ethic and star power as an actor.

    • @leejee88
      @leejee88 Месяц назад

      It was all Bout money end if day ..pac was broke he couldn't afford to post his own bail

    • @naaimshareef
      @naaimshareef Месяц назад

      @Mr. International82 Tupac had no plan of leaving Death Row during that time. Death Row was going to distribute Tupac's Makaveli records. TuPac wanted to leave Death Row but a week before the incident in Las Vegas he was in New York promoting Death Row east, a one before the incident in Las Vegas he was screaming on the end of the song All Out My label The Notorious Untouchable Death Row. Know your facts before you speak Sir.

    • @AlphonseWeebay
      @AlphonseWeebay 7 дней назад

      Unfortunately after violating his probation even without the get back by southside he was going back to jail. We miss pac

  • @seinfeldfan442
    @seinfeldfan442 Месяц назад +3

    Good point, the legal issue wasnt the problem but walking away from the violence was the biggest headache.

  • @bartleyjackson2993
    @bartleyjackson2993 Месяц назад +6

    Just the name of the Death Row tells you what that's all about.
    REST IN POWER 🙏🏾
    KING SHAKUR 👑💯

  • @Sixstreetdisciples0420
    @Sixstreetdisciples0420 Месяц назад +10

    Death Tower wasn’t “Trap”. It was raw in your face new age hip-hop. Pac was a prophet lyricist a born leader gunned down in his prime for selfish reasons by the evil snakes and sharks in the industry. Rip Tupac/Biggie

  • @mrlewis447
    @mrlewis447 Месяц назад +4

    He said pac was jealous that Mark knew damn well was not jealous

  • @Mr.International82
    @Mr.International82 Месяц назад +16

    When you go back and listen to PACs interviews about biggie and bad boy he was right. Biggie had so many remixes with so many features but still never outsold Pac or deathrow.

    • @bobbyjohnson9409
      @bobbyjohnson9409 Месяц назад +2

      But yet sounded jealous of him

    • @GollumFromMordor
      @GollumFromMordor Месяц назад

      Yep. It took like 2.5 years for biggie to sell 2 million records with 100 features & remixes. 2Pac sold +4 million while he was prison lol. Ready to die was copied from 2Pac, in fact the singles too which helped biggie to go mainstream. 2Pac gets out of jail, releases double album and what u know few months later biggie has double album coming lol. Bad boy copied everything from 2Pac from music to clothes 🤷‍♂️

    • @zabrianadams5855
      @zabrianadams5855 Месяц назад

      It Was All Jealous And Nothing But That ,He was Mad Because Biggie Was Getting the Majority Of the Love in NYC. ​@bobbyjohnson9409

  • @ОленаКазакова-ф8я
    @ОленаКазакова-ф8я Месяц назад +5

    All what happened with him is so sad 😞
    But...

  • @ricosuave5526
    @ricosuave5526 Месяц назад +16

    People need to understand Tupac is a Product of New York a different culture than the west coast man.. he didn’t really adapt well to the culture .. in New York you can beat someone up and live another day California you do the same and die… west coast is very two faced and I’m not being biased but pay attention to all their artist . NWA (Dr Dre vs easy e ice cube ) death row (everyone beef with each other at one point) the game turning his back on g unit etc

    • @leejee88
      @leejee88 Месяц назад +2

      As someone living on the west coast I agree other thing with west coast is people are all emotions and take things more personal..I think in a sense pac didn't want to leave because of how he was feeling toward the way suge bailed him out of his situation

    • @ricosuave5526
      @ricosuave5526 Месяц назад +4

      @@leejee88 I wish we were all united instead of rivalry man. He wanted to Unite everyone in the long run with the death rows east movement. Sad man

    • @leejee88
      @leejee88 Месяц назад +1

      @@ricosuave5526 oh i get but thing is its not realistic to do that ..i lived on both coasts people are just different individually .Its not like now where every artists sounds/acts the same .back then we had different sounds and lingo depending on where you were .we were proud of individualness its whatthings distinct while offering up a more diverse body of music its good thing not a bad thing .pac was young and being most young people are idealistic the market at the time appreciated the biases from each coast

    • @GollumFromMordor
      @GollumFromMordor Месяц назад +1

      I think honestly there’s wasnt much of thinking that night. As you can see from the footage after mike tyson fight, 2pac was super hyped. Then death row member told that ”there is the guy who tried to rob my death row chain” so without thinking 2pac just rushed and punched him and rest is history. 2pac sadly paid ultimate price for the orlando beatdown

    • @jukkas6807
      @jukkas6807 Месяц назад +1

      The West Coast never truly loved 2pac because he didn't grow up with them . Dre .Snoop. cube .suge. ice t Eazy E. They all was homies and the culture naturally loved them. Pac was a outsider who came in. None of those guys didn't truly love 2pac. BIG SYKE WAS PROBABLY THE ONLY ONE HAD REAL LOVE FOR PAC

  • @treontaejones
    @treontaejones Месяц назад +1

    Oh that’s Tupac and Sugar Knight

  • @LindaniMsomi-o8g
    @LindaniMsomi-o8g Месяц назад +2

    Every thing you signed on death row was belong to the company, cars houses and other assets wasn't belong to the artist. The untouchable record company.

  • @orange4191
    @orange4191 Месяц назад +1

    Damn, that title gives an Erie feel to the Label “Deathrow”

  • @westyraviz
    @westyraviz Месяц назад +2

    This is a slightly biased video (against Suge). I agree that Suge contributed to Tupac going down the darkest alley, but Tupac was a willing participant. The relationship between Suge and Tupac was genuine, and Suge would have let Tupac flourish and do his own thing under Death Row’s umbrella. Nobody knows the brotherly conversations that took place between Tupac and Suge when they were alone. My problem with Suge is that he failed to curtail Pac’s excesses. As a record label head and an older individual, if you see your artist and friend taking things too far, you are supposed to pull him back. But Suge was on a war path against Puffy and Bad Boy, and coincidentally, Tupac was also on a war path against Puffy and Biggie. So they had a common enemy and their interests aligned. So this is why Suge was unwilling and unable to hold Tupac back-because he fully approved of Tupac’s conduct and even sanctioned it. So, in some weird way, just as we all blame Puffy for putting Big’s life in danger by going to LA too soon after Tupac’s murder, we should also blame Suge for allowing Tupac to run amok without caution and restraint. These two record label heads were indirectly responsible for their top artists deaths. And wouldn’t it be truly ironic if Puffy was indeed behind Tupac’s murder and if Suge was indeed behind Big’s murder. I’m rather curious as to why when things were getting exceptionally headed, nobody contacted Minister Louis Farrakhan and Rev. Jesse Jackson so a peace summit could have been held to help cool things down. The time to have done so would have been after the release of “Hit Em Up,” (which to me equated to Tupac Crossing The Rubicon). It would have saved the lives of these two legendary artists. Missed opportunity.

  • @PskoolKamwatah
    @PskoolKamwatah Месяц назад +2

    PAC kept on changing

  • @donaldblackwood9584
    @donaldblackwood9584 Месяц назад +1

    Its all apart of the Movement, Westside Worldwide ,One Nation ❤❤❤, without Pac and Death Row, this can not be achieved,so he was where he needed to be, Just Sayin,East and West its all in Gods hand's, that'z how Makav3li The Don Killuminati Roll's.... Check Mate ❤❤❤

  • @dlaminikhayelihle5035
    @dlaminikhayelihle5035 Месяц назад +2

    2pac deserved better

  • @coogieman4659
    @coogieman4659 Месяц назад +3

    2pac is thug life/death row records/Outlaws Oakland cali 🔥 🔥

  • @thisizdub
    @thisizdub Месяц назад +4

    SUGE didn't get him out. According to TUPAC 187 his lawyer or whoever was working on getting him out from the time he got out. He was being released that day with or without suge

    • @Yodaveli-jedi-outlaw_immortal
      @Yodaveli-jedi-outlaw_immortal Месяц назад

      Correct. He was taking an “advance/ or selling points on his album/royalties” or something along those lines. I forget what it’s called exactly. It’s been a long time. But I think there’s an actual court document stating such. I remember seeing it. Just been a long time.

    • @naaimshareef
      @naaimshareef Месяц назад

      Suge did get him out, Jimmy Ivoine was going to bill that prison bail back to Suge anyway, now all in all Tupac got himself out because Suge bailed that bail money to him by recouping money from his All Eyez On Me album.

  • @bobbyjohnson9409
    @bobbyjohnson9409 Месяц назад +1

    The only jokers that were willing to bail him out.

  • @bobfield6493
    @bobfield6493 Месяц назад +2

    Saying dre and snoop, especially snoop were not stars is proof this video is bt a culture vulture 😅

  • @СергейФитисов-у4э
    @СергейФитисов-у4э Месяц назад +1

    This video is not a made-up story. This is the story that Tupac got into and couldn't get out of. Because everyone knows what happened! No one knows if it could have been different, but those who say that Suge was his friend - it looks very strange when there is so much information and there are proofs that Tupac understood everything himself. But he was also pretending to be a friend in this strange way. That's why, I think, this tragedy happened.

  • @julianweir3051
    @julianweir3051 Месяц назад +1

    That definitely wasn't nothing b a g thang 🤣🤣

  • @lamumbamoody5696
    @lamumbamoody5696 Месяц назад +1

    Damn shooooege knight😂😂😂

  • @Mahomar
    @Mahomar Месяц назад +1

    super, very interesting video, top