A born leader. This is an example of what made 2Pac different than any other rappers. He was bigger than rap. He was an advancement for the black community. If only he had more time...
Tupac was a once in a lifetime type person. I believe everything happens for a reason but man I really wish we could’ve had him for some more years. Great reaction!
I love that speech.....a lot of people called him a gangsta but he started off as a revolutionary/political rapper until he got set up and shot by his own people in NY and that changed him so much...his raps turned more aggressive towards the people that set him up...I'm forever a Pac fan!!!!
They would've tried to lock him up on pedo charges like they did the other leaders whole time pac would've been innocent and the ppl in charge are the real pedos
It's a crying shame that the current generation has no one in the hip-hop industry on the mainstream stage with the level of influence and fire that 2Pac had.
This is why 2pac is the greatest he was more then just a hip-hop musician he was a strong black man talking about what is going on in society from every angle.
As a black male who was born in 93 I understand where he was coming from. I'm a Tupac fan not jus of movies and music. He was a brutha who stood up for himself and other black people and that isn't what we see today from any person in music. He was something different and I wish we could've had that in our society today. I'm now 29yrs old and I wonder if things will ever truly change for black people in America.
2Pac was at his boiling point, as he should be. There's only so much a man can take. In various songs he stressed the fact that we are losing too many of our brothers and sisters. Pac was a fighter and a man of purpose, individuals of his statchure just doesn't sit back and do nothing. Too many systemic issues were and are still antagonizing African American culture. The word Revolutionary doesn't do this speech justice. Truly one of a kind. Great reaction. React to Mike Tyson craziest moments.
I have seen this speech 50 times....me watching again..still pumps me up so much I feel like I could run through a brick wall...and then it's so sad that they killed him
The fact that there was no social media back then we didn’t know just how bad racism and oppression was. I was 14 when he made this speech. And his music and interviews was where I found out how real this world was. I’m in Brooklyn. So I was oblivious to racism. Didn’t know how real it was. He opened my eyes a lot. And that’s why they had to get rid of him. His words were powerful.
Thank you for reacting to this speech 🔥...This by far my favorite moment from Tupac! I see just by your reaction you understood what Tupac was talking about...You seem to understand the struggle and what he was speaking about and that means a lot because not too many do...So again Thank you for this reacting video...If you didn't know this was the 23rd Annual Black Expo that held in Indianapolis,Indiana it was a 10 day event and many Black People come to for all types of positive things for networking,Educational,career opportunities...Tupac was invited to come to speak to the people and their were so many Black Activist who were there such as the late great Dr.Khalid Muhammad 🙏🏾 who introduced Tupac to the people...This was very important speech that I feel changed Tupac for the worst because everything that Tupac was speaking about (Our People rising and Sistas being strong) they used that to go against him...By November 1993 Tupac was accused of rape and caught a charge of shooting 2 Off Duty police officers...I truly believe this is when they marked Tupac to be set up especially after the 2 Off Duty police officer shooting that happened (October 31st 1993) and just weeks later he would get accused of rape out all thing's on November 18th 1993...Tupac was facing so much during this Speech and spoke on the struggle...Best fasho he got the attention of the Government because Tupac wasn't no ordinary rapper who talks about Getting high and drunk and disrespecting Sistas...Tupac music was talking about fighting back! At the time his album "Strictly For My N" was out and Tupac was talking a lot about fighting back so when this speech happened I believe that's when they had him marked for either Prison or Death...The Same thing they did to people like Fred Hampton or Huey Newton...This speech was incredible but I believe it started the hate they had for Tupac even more
His voice reached millions and the thing is he was so young. Just imagine a 50 year old Pac, he was going to do great things besides music. Gone too soon!
Great job. The irony is Pac was right, and his message definitely applies for today's times. There's nobody popular speaking what Pac is saying here in this video today. A lot of people are social media activist, and they're still debating for liberation and reparations, and yes, they're still marching for justice. That's the sad part. Those who colonize "Black" folk didn't march. They conquered, enslaved, brainwashed, murdered, and incarcerated "Black" folk. Even to this day. And that's why Pac said what he said about the 1960's. This was truly a revolutionary speech. The Nation Of Islam doesn't even speak like this. Or at this level. Besides Khalid Muhammad who was present when Pac gave this speech. But Khalid is a ancestor just like Pac is now.
I truly enjoy your 2pac Interview reactions. As wild as it might sound, I love his interviews even more than I love his music & that's saying a lot. Keep spreading the good word & shining your light
Been watching this everyday since it came out I put this up awhile ago and they deleted it cuz it was to real. One of pac realest speech ever in life they knew he was to powerful for this world
Imagine this man in these times we’re living in now, boy the world wasn’t ready for 2pac. They had to kill him, he would’ve really lead us in the right way. Don’t ever mention another rapper in the the same sentence as 2pac.
They knew. If Pac was still with us today, there would have been some type of revolutionary change in the world. Everything that's going on now, Pac could have created a movement that could have helped the black community.
Idk if you recognize that was Dr. Khalid Muhammed who invited 2PAC to speak. You should research him. He is a legendary Black Leader and Speaker. He has interviews on Donahue for the early 90s that was as big as Oprah and the View as day time talk shows are concerned.
Pac was a revolutionary and reflecting the experiences and life for Black people in racist America!! He would of lit up movements like Black Lives Matter to another level!! His mother a black panther definitely had huge influential mentality on him as a young child but let’s keep it real and honest! Who killed Pac? A BLACK MAN!!…..Who killed Nipsey hussle? A BLACK MAN!! Who shot at Lil Wayne and nearly killed Him too? A BLACK MAN!! Pac addressed real issues in America but it’s not new issues he is mentioning because MLK did and Malcolm X did too and where did that lead too!? Pac had huge shoulder with a lot of responsibility to bear because these injustices are still not resolved even until this day
Ahh I see yu finally reacted to it Loll 👏🏽 . Glad yu Enjoyed it Tho & picked up On sum of the jems and His purpose for equality Waking ppl Up!. & bringing light to social issues . TheGoat Loll 🐐
In response to what was said by you in 12:32, his mom Afeni was a Black Panther so he grew up with that radical mindset even though he was artistically gifted and even at some point optimistic in his younger life. He acknowledged his teachers like Mumia Abu Jamal, Geronimo Pratt, his uncle Mutulu Shakur and other Party rally leaders and political prisoners who taught him when his biological father Billy Garland wasn't there until his last two years.
Great reaction! It’s one of my favorite Tupac speeches. Please react to “Tupac Eating Pizza”/ The Blackwatch Interview. It’s hilarious & it’s the perfect balance between rachet & righteous. 🤣
When are you going to react the PAC’s jail interview? You have the purest reaction to his interview and it’s refreshing to me to know he’s still touching our younger generation. Please do the jail interview.
This was before he shot those two off-duty police officers, and he did that because he saw a black man getting assaulted by two white man. How many of us would have intervened? And this guy was a public figure then and took it upon himself to help someone in danger in spite of what he'd be facing... He was loyal to a fault but couldn't help it because he loved people.
I’m a year older than Pac (R.I.P. 🙏🏽 🕯️) and I had went to the military cuz the hood ain’t have no options. So you think you’re defending this country and their people but really, you’re just occupying. And I learned that after I joined instead of before. Pac was right, the military the cops, they not your friend. The police are an occupying force in the hood and black folks and latino folks got targets on their backs. Pac knew what was up and I’m not saying fight *exclusively* using violence, I’m saying there gotta be a diversity of tactics or we prey out here. All the hip hop during that time was as revolutionary as that speech was and it felt good weeping brothers and sisters embracing their African roots when we were denied even knowing who we were before, our past, our ancestors legacies. Pac was real about that and I loved and respected him for it. Still love Big because I’m from BK and his flow was crazy but Pac brought substance and a realness that couldn’t be matched.
I remember Pac during that time and he changed a lil to relate to the streets more. I was in highschool then an I was really into this Pac then. He was beginning to morphed him into the Thug Life persona and link the streets with the industry to reach the youth at that time. I hope throughout your interviews not Pac you've gained some perspective of him. I saw it during real time in my high school and college years of Pac.
That's the problem with today society. Everyone is looking to place the blame for their problems on one pet issue. "I'm oppressed by whites" "I'm oppressed by the Jews" I'm oppressed by the Democrats" "I'm oppressed by the republicans". Tupac was saying that's a lazy and futile way of looking at their situation. Be more realistic and vigilant and you will see who the real oppressors were, and it's not based on race, religion or within. It's the millionaires and billionaires controlling this country! They're pitting the lower and middle class against each other over meaningless nonsense while nobody notices that their slice of the pie gets smaller every year. It's a simple divide and conquer strategy and it's working! Tupac realized that and spoke on it a lot. Obviously the powers that be were afraid of him waking up the masses.
He didn’t take his pain meds when he got shot nor did he take his meds for ptsd from the situation. His sister ended up in a crazy house after his death as well as they close childhood friend Kadafi. She’s fine now though. She said she wished he would’ve lived to get therapy like she did. Cause How they was raised was “don’t tell our business to nobody. “
I understand what you mean about the whole "marching is good, it helps. But eventually something else has to happen when the marching isn't working." it's similar to when religious people say "you have to pray the evil goes away" etc etc. My rebuttal to them is "I'm not against praying. But if you know the Bible then you should know that even David had to eventually pick up a stone to kill and stop Goliath". And just so we're clear, thats not bashing any religions or anyone who is religious. That's just the analogy that came to my head when you spoke on marching.
His community was stripped from him, his godfather Geronimo Pratt & his stepfather Mutula Shakur were political prisoners. His mother Afeni was introduced to crack from her boyfriend who was an undercover agent from the FEDs and his aunt Assata Shakur was an exiled revolutionary in Cuba
This was like a war cry from a general PAC was a true revolutionary
He was part revolutionary part Street wildness 💯
Agreed
Yep that's why he was trying to get away from death row he wanted to come back to his ppl
Pac different man, he legit cut from that panther cloth
Pac was the Malcolm x and Martin Luther king of hiphop
A born leader. This is an example of what made 2Pac different than any other rappers. He was bigger than rap. He was an advancement for the black community. If only he had more time...
He would've destroyed the government and Hollywood and started an army and black movement he was too powerful for them to let live
I liked that Khalid Muhammad was sitting at that table next to the podium looking at Pac like "finally, someone gets it!"
Tupac was a once in a lifetime type person. I believe everything happens for a reason but man I really wish we could’ve had him for some more years. Great reaction!
Nah he wasn't as things get worse somebody with the same mind somebody that's fed up just like him will have that voice that the masses needs
Yup
I love that speech.....a lot of people called him a gangsta but he started off as a revolutionary/political rapper until he got set up and shot by his own people in NY and that changed him so much...his raps turned more aggressive towards the people that set him up...I'm forever a Pac fan!!!!
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Facts
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this was him at only 22 …imagine him at 42 😞💯
Oh 😳, never thought of that specifically, but 20yrs we would be far in terms of social justice and fairness.🤔
They would've had to off him before he reached 30..
Yeah he was never reaching 30
They would've tried to lock him up on pedo charges like they did the other leaders whole time pac would've been innocent and the ppl in charge are the real pedos
That brother was so real and put his heart into his love for the culture
Tupac a legend and he was definitely ahead of his time thanks for doing a reaction to this video
It's a crying shame that the current generation has no one in the hip-hop industry on the mainstream stage with the level of influence and fire that 2Pac had.
This is probably why he was taken out.
They wouldn't be mainstream if they were like him
Xxxtentacion was our Tupac. He got killed at the age of 20
U didnt even play the intro, u just went straight to the point.
I respect that.
This is why Tupac is one of my favorite rappers
that's why Tupac became a legend
This is why 2pac is the greatest he was more then just a hip-hop musician he was a strong black man talking about what is going on in society from every angle.
"My mission is to be more than just a rap musician. The elevation of today's generation if I can make em' listen" - 2Pac
The first guy at the end that hug him first is Khalid Muhammad he on that level with 2pac
As a black male who was born in 93 I understand where he was coming from. I'm a Tupac fan not jus of movies and music. He was a brutha who stood up for himself and other black people and that isn't what we see today from any person in music. He was something different and I wish we could've had that in our society today. I'm now 29yrs old and I wonder if things will ever truly change for black people in America.
I can just imagine what President Tupac Shakur would have been like.
I always tell these young people, you can't find any 22 year olds with this type of passion. The time's were different.
2Pac was at his boiling point, as he should be. There's only so much a man can take. In various songs he stressed the fact that we are losing too many of our brothers and sisters. Pac was a fighter and a man of purpose, individuals of his statchure just doesn't sit back and do nothing. Too many systemic issues were and are still antagonizing African American culture. The word Revolutionary doesn't do this speech justice. Truly one of a kind. Great reaction. React to Mike Tyson craziest moments.
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I have seen this speech 50 times....me watching again..still pumps me up so much I feel like I could run through a brick wall...and then it's so sad that they killed him
The fact that there was no social media back then we didn’t know just how bad racism and oppression was. I was 14 when he made this speech. And his music and interviews was where I found out how real this world was. I’m in Brooklyn. So I was oblivious to racism. Didn’t know how real it was. He opened my eyes a lot. And that’s why they had to get rid of him. His words were powerful.
The greatest speech he’s done
Thank you for reacting to this speech 🔥...This by far my favorite moment from Tupac! I see just by your reaction you understood what Tupac was talking about...You seem to understand the struggle and what he was speaking about and that means a lot because not too many do...So again Thank you for this reacting video...If you didn't know this was the 23rd Annual Black Expo that held in Indianapolis,Indiana it was a 10 day event and many Black People come to for all types of positive things for networking,Educational,career opportunities...Tupac was invited to come to speak to the people and their were so many Black Activist who were there such as the late great Dr.Khalid Muhammad 🙏🏾 who introduced Tupac to the people...This was very important speech that I feel changed Tupac for the worst because everything that Tupac was speaking about (Our People rising and Sistas being strong) they used that to go against him...By November 1993 Tupac was accused of rape and caught a charge of shooting 2 Off Duty police officers...I truly believe this is when they marked Tupac to be set up especially after the 2 Off Duty police officer shooting that happened (October 31st 1993) and just weeks later he would get accused of rape out all thing's on November 18th 1993...Tupac was facing so much during this Speech and spoke on the struggle...Best fasho he got the attention of the Government because Tupac wasn't no ordinary rapper who talks about Getting high and drunk and disrespecting Sistas...Tupac music was talking about fighting back! At the time his album "Strictly For My N" was out and Tupac was talking a lot about fighting back so when this speech happened I believe that's when they had him marked for either Prison or Death...The Same thing they did to people like Fred Hampton or Huey Newton...This speech was incredible but I believe it started the hate they had for Tupac even more
Great comment. Salute my brotha
His voice reached millions and the thing is he was so young. Just imagine a 50 year old Pac, he was going to do great things besides music. Gone too soon!
That's why he's Gone.
Great job. The irony is Pac was right, and his message definitely applies for today's times. There's nobody popular speaking what Pac is saying here in this video today. A lot of people are social media activist, and they're still debating for liberation and reparations, and yes, they're still marching for justice. That's the sad part. Those who colonize "Black" folk didn't march. They conquered, enslaved, brainwashed, murdered, and incarcerated "Black" folk. Even to this day. And that's why Pac said what he said about the 1960's.
This was truly a revolutionary speech. The Nation Of Islam doesn't even speak like this. Or at this level. Besides Khalid Muhammad who was present when Pac gave this speech. But Khalid is a ancestor just like Pac is now.
I truly enjoy your 2pac Interview reactions. As wild as it might sound, I love his interviews even more than I love his music & that's saying a lot. Keep spreading the good word & shining your light
Thank you🙏🏼& I get it, it’s something about hearing him speak👌🏻❤️
Crying watching this!! 😢
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Pac was real..... l like people like this passionate!!, but not passive,unapologetic!!
Been watching this everyday since it came out I put this up awhile ago and they deleted it cuz it was to real. One of pac realest speech ever in life they knew he was to powerful for this world
I compare this speech to I have a dream can't tell me no different glad it was documented
Sad that some things never change
2 pac was in a league all by himself love the video Marie stay motivated dream big 1 mill on the way he told the Truth every time he spoke
PAC mother was a black panther enough said. He had Absolute Knowledge Of Self.
You will really love " Soulja Story" and "Violence" off of his first album. Always good dialogue and amazing reaction. 👏🏿
Imagine this man in these times we’re living in now, boy the world wasn’t ready for 2pac. They had to kill him, he would’ve really lead us in the right way. Don’t ever mention another rapper in the the same sentence as 2pac.
He would’ve been against BLM 💯
@@jrock8714hell nah
@@jrock8714he would have been pissed off at some black people for doing some stupid sh*t
@@DwayneHill-lk9hq BLM is not for black people.If you haven’t gotten that through your head already then you’re just a sheep as well
They knew. If Pac was still with us today, there would have been some type of revolutionary change in the world. Everything that's going on now, Pac could have created a movement that could have helped the black community.
The good die young may this beautiful man rest easy 💔
Love your whole Pac journey... New Sub
Thanks for the sub🙏🏼🙏🏼😊
Idk if you recognize that was Dr. Khalid Muhammed who invited 2PAC to speak. You should research him. He is a legendary Black Leader and Speaker. He has interviews on Donahue for the early 90s that was as big as Oprah and the View as day time talk shows are concerned.
To clarify Latasha wasn’t stealing. She put the oj in her bag and went to pay but the Korean shop owner thought she was stealing and shot her
Pac was a revolutionary and reflecting the experiences and life for Black people in racist America!! He would of lit up movements like Black Lives Matter to another level!! His mother a black panther definitely had huge influential mentality on him as a young child but let’s keep it real and honest! Who killed Pac? A BLACK MAN!!…..Who killed Nipsey hussle? A BLACK MAN!! Who shot at Lil Wayne and nearly killed Him too? A BLACK MAN!! Pac addressed real issues in America but it’s not new issues he is mentioning because MLK did and Malcolm X did too and where did that lead too!? Pac had huge shoulder with a lot of responsibility to bear because these injustices are still not resolved even until this day
Love from portmore Jamaica 🇯🇲
Pac's really keeping it real raw and undiluted 😎
First verse on his song I’m losing it makes me think he was thinking of this speech when he wrote it
Song came first than this speech but that's just my opinion. Opinion ain't take em and let em go
That’s another reason why people try to compare him and call him black Jesus When Jesus got upset about how society and ,the world and ,church are.
This is why i love 2 pac rip to the goat
Imagine if this generation had this right now
Ahh I see yu finally reacted to it Loll 👏🏽 . Glad yu Enjoyed it Tho & picked up On sum of the jems and His purpose for equality Waking ppl Up!. & bringing light to social issues . TheGoat Loll 🐐
Black Panther power in 2pac at that time. New Afrikan Party. Revolutionary & Political warfare rapper. At year his year 22
Thanks!
More than rapper!!
2pac was Limited Edition
2pac blackwatch interview gotta be next ✌
Imagine Tupac having a podcast.
How I plead Mr shakur
4 everything they owe..
Rebel with no pause
He was.
legend never die.
In response to what was said by you in 12:32, his mom Afeni was a Black Panther so he grew up with that radical mindset even though he was artistically gifted and even at some point optimistic in his younger life. He acknowledged his teachers like Mumia Abu Jamal, Geronimo Pratt, his uncle Mutulu Shakur and other Party rally leaders and political prisoners who taught him when his biological father Billy Garland wasn't there until his last two years.
🙏 RIP General makaveli
the real Black Panther
you seem to like Pac every time you watch him
He was planning on starting the new black panther partty12:52
2pac =Goat 💯✊🏿
Great reaction! It’s one of my favorite Tupac speeches. Please react to “Tupac Eating Pizza”/ The Blackwatch Interview. It’s hilarious & it’s the perfect balance between rachet & righteous. 🤣
Journey u should react to 2pac song so many tears he cries everytime he performed it its deep n explains who he is imo
Wow ok just added it to the list👌🏻🙏🏼
When are you going to react the PAC’s jail interview? You have the purest reaction to his interview and it’s refreshing to me to know he’s still touching our younger generation. Please do the jail interview.
I reacted to that interview but RUclips wouldn’t let me post it unfortunately
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 legendary 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Love this video
That's one more f***** I've missed Tupac Shakur
Each one reach one &teach one!
"One brother teach two brothers ,Teach four brothers and them brothers teach more brothers" - 2pac song called "last wordz"
2Pac king of the rap 👑
Pac iz mad n be fuuny at same tyme 😂
R. I. P
ONLY ONE PETER TOSH. ONLY ONE 2PAC
Love wht u do!!👍👍🔥🔥🔥🔥but when u get a chance please do 2PAC Dopefiend 's Diner!!!🔥🔥🔥💯💯💯 keep u the good work
This was before he shot those two off-duty police officers, and he did that because he saw a black man getting assaulted by two white man. How many of us would have intervened? And this guy was a public figure then and took it upon himself to help someone in danger in spite of what he'd be facing... He was loyal to a fault but couldn't help it because he loved people.
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They told me to watch my language but fuck that 😂😂. The realist ever.
React to Tupac 1993 black watch interview this a drunk and high version of Pac and plus the interviewer was asking dumb questions 😂😂
Sadly ignorant people remember Tupac for his death row days.
I’m a year older than Pac (R.I.P. 🙏🏽 🕯️) and I had went to the military cuz the hood ain’t have no options. So you think you’re defending this country and their people but really, you’re just occupying. And I learned that after I joined instead of before. Pac was right, the military the cops, they not your friend. The police are an occupying force in the hood and black folks and latino folks got targets on their backs. Pac knew what was up and I’m not saying fight *exclusively* using violence, I’m saying there gotta be a diversity of tactics or we prey out here. All the hip hop during that time was as revolutionary as that speech was and it felt good weeping brothers and sisters embracing their African roots when we were denied even knowing who we were before, our past, our ancestors legacies. Pac was real about that and I loved and respected him for it. Still love Big because I’m from BK and his flow was crazy but Pac brought substance and a realness that couldn’t be matched.
He Wouldn't Like The State Of This World And The Music Industry.
Great job Queen.........a lot of Pac & Led Zepellin reviews, huh?? Fuck yeah, SUBSCRIBED
Lol thank you🙏🏼😊
Damn I’m only 15 years old and damn this is sad I’m legit feel like I’m about to cry listening to him
I remember Pac during that time and he changed a lil to relate to the streets more. I was in highschool then an I was really into this Pac then.
He was beginning to morphed him into the Thug Life persona and link the streets with the industry to reach the youth at that time.
I hope throughout your interviews not Pac you've gained some perspective of him. I saw it during real time in my high school and college years of Pac.
That's the problem with today society.
Everyone is looking to place the blame for
their problems on one pet issue. "I'm
oppressed by whites" "I'm oppressed by
the Jews" I'm oppressed by the
Democrats" "I'm oppressed by the
republicans". Tupac was saying that's a lazy
and futile way of looking at their situation.
Be more realistic and vigilant and you will
see who the real oppressors were, and it's
not based on race, religion or within. It's
the millionaires and billionaires controlling
this country! They're pitting the lower and
middle class against each other over
meaningless nonsense while nobody
notices that their slice of the pie gets
smaller every year. It's a simple divide and
conquer strategy and it's working!
Tupac realized that and spoke on it a lot.
Obviously the powers that be were afraid of him waking up the masses.
When he got beaten by the police officers he changed
Nice reaction 👍
Did you ever look up Latasha story?
He didn’t take his pain meds when he got shot nor did he take his meds for ptsd from the situation. His sister ended up in a crazy house after his death as well as they close childhood friend Kadafi. She’s fine now though. She said she wished he would’ve lived to get therapy like she did. Cause How they was raised was “don’t tell our business to nobody. “
"Get off your ass if you plan to be rich"
#PUSHWITHCOMMENT
I understand what you mean about the whole "marching is good, it helps. But eventually something else has to happen when the marching isn't working." it's similar to when religious people say "you have to pray the evil goes away" etc etc. My rebuttal to them is "I'm not against praying. But if you know the Bible then you should know that even David had to eventually pick up a stone to kill and stop Goliath". And just so we're clear, thats not bashing any religions or anyone who is religious. That's just the analogy that came to my head when you spoke on marching.
Yea exactly. Sometimes you’ve gotta take things into your own hands👌🏻
Debating more than anything is not organizing word from a Panther 💯
This also might be around the time the thug life movement and code of conduct started
Nobody in there took him seriously laughing n shit he wasn’t joking
His community was stripped from him, his godfather Geronimo Pratt & his stepfather Mutula Shakur were political prisoners. His mother Afeni was introduced to crack from her boyfriend who was an undercover agent from the FEDs and his aunt Assata Shakur was an exiled revolutionary in Cuba
Thatz y they hated on him since paclypse now he was atheart 2 them B4 dw dayz n beef I been listen 2 him
(Goat)
The cold part a black man killed him ,so sad
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Dr. KHALID MUHAMMAD WAS ALSO ON STAGE
Listen to Tupac trapped Song It's a Song talked in about police Brutality And Being In a cycle
He was trying to bring back the black panthers