2Pac Was Getting Death Threats In Hospital. They Was Calling Saying “They Was Gonna Finish The Job”
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- Опубликовано: 2 июн 2021
- Danny Boy goes into detail about Tupac's final hours before his incident with Orlando Anderson. Danny Boy goes into detail about the hospital scene and the after match after Tupac's demise.
Email Danny Boy if you want to buy a copy of his book called "Stranded On Death Row: The Autobiography Of Danny Boy Steward" dannyboysteward1@gmail.com
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People in the comments trying to tell Danny Boy what happened when he was actually signed to Death Row and was around Suge and Pac daily
exactly! he was closet people that was close to Suge and Pac on the daily
PAC was leaving Death row for Quincy Jones because he fired death row attorney David Kenner two weeks before his death and remember the only reason PAC on was death row because Ayana Jackson lied him about the rape and he needed to get out of prison Ayana caused PAC downfall and surge stole his money
@Will Rob lol y’all don’t like the truth that’s why death row is gone because site couldn’t leave the streets alone and Pac got lit up because of his association with shady site knight and dea row was one big trap house no wonder Dre left
@Will Rob 😂 sounds like he believe the All Eyez On Me movie narrative! Lol
And he was actually there that night 😂
Tupac left a permanent Footprint his Legacy will always be felt by those who understand Poet and Lyricist he was.Peace
@@yvetteeholmes check to see if your city has a Pan African store good luck.Peace
Thx Cynthia, will do.
Etsy
He was the king of contradiction
Tell me sump that i dont know ..Thats obvious
This is probably one of the most touching Tupac interviews that I have seen so far… You can tell Danny boy is still hurting to this day.
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FAX💯💯💯💯
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Very much so.. on do many different levels
Definitely one of the most down to earth interviews about PAC I’ve heard to date. Hearing him describe when he found out Tupac passed away, dropping to his knees..I seriously began almost sobbing. I’ve connected so much with this rapper and I wasn’t even alive when he had passed. That IS the power of a true legend, visionary and musician. The best to ever do it. One trillion times over, the best to ever do it.
That’s deep . I connected ever since my 15 years of age until now .
Can yall make yall OG versions of Better Dayz and Until The End Of Time on CD
To not even be alive when this legend walked this earth and to be influenced by him speaks volumes
I was 15 when It happened and I been a die hard fan since the early 90s. Im 40 now he still my favorite artist. Ur comment put a tear in my eye. Be sure to think home boy that what pac wanted us to do. Don't fall for the lies all these people saying it was a government hit the feds were following them there is no way the biggest star in America could get shot in Vegas after a Tyson fight and no one saw that was a professional hit it's a patten pacs hero fred Hampton nipsey hussle malcolm Martin all the same. Keep you head up and keep Jesus first.
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This is the only person I want to hear talk about 2Pac. He's giving real answers because he was there.
Trust
Listen to Napoleon. He’s the best person to listen to talk about Pac, he goes so in depth
Not gonna lie, didn’t expect the interview to get this heavy. Another classic 🔥🔥
Man, same here.
Was Fyah 🔥
Y u not going to lie
@@friendlynayborhdcruelinjun3243 cuz he a real one
Damn.... that shit was deep. When I heard him say why Ms. Shakur didn’t have a funeral for Tupac because she didn’t want anyone looking over him who might of hurt him or done that to him.
Thats very deep. And I understand.
It is an interesting line..does it mean Tupac knew his killer or people he knew set him up?
@@amakavelist565 sure, remember Suge knew the people in the car that shot Pac, not saying Suge got him killed but he didn't help find his killers. Suge lived by the no snitching code because he knew they were go kill him if he did
Afeni didnt give his enemies the satisfaction of looking over her only son being in a coffin and I dont blame her not to mention all the fake crap that goes on at funerals everybody comes out the woodwork like they been there as well as the overpass too.
@@queenoftenthousandmoons8864 Agree 💯
It saddens me to know how many ppl hated pac.. they was scared, intimidated and jealous of him. When pac said “so much jealousy it scares me so be prepared, cause only the strong survive life isn’t fair” I felt that. They murdered him but his legacy is still breathing. For goodness sake his name is still relevant after all these years. If that isn’t legendary, idk what is.
Pac sunk the ship. I see this nigga different now.
In one of his 1996 recordings he literally said "hated by many, loved by few..."
@Gods Child i know you do 😊 but I think your mother can give it to you better fucking weirdo
@Gods Child do you kiss you father with that same potty mouth?? If you even know where he is 😢
I really don't get why so many so many people hated Tupac he was speaking for us he fought for us and he gave a damn about us for a punk ass gang banger Orlando to kill him now look at Nipsey Hussle loved by many but hated by one person killed by gang banger
This was like a mini documentary.. this was fascinating.. I enjoyed every min of this!
It’s interview dude I swear public school as failed so many kids
@@jeremiahlewis4630 yo stfu bruh u got female energy .. did he “ SAY “ it was a documentary or did he said it was “ LIKE “ ?
Figure that out and stop thumbing yourself
That's because Danny Boy is a good interviewee....calm, articulate and is very believable.
Yes very telling
I want this man's movie, documentary or something like what BET did with Soul Train.
I remember that day was 17 I cried like that man was my favorite cousin 😢. Real Pac fans will rep him 4 life!
Man broooo..the whole world was crying rip
Last year of high school, found out at my aunts house helping her move on the radio 96 RIP
@@bosschamberlain8353 No TF they weren't I was 15 at the time And I remember some people were laughing that he was dead. Other's didn't give AF at all an was nonchalant about his death, then some we're crying but my point is everybody did not have love for Tupac that's a Urban LEGEND LIE.
Hell yes I was 14 n cried like baby.. my young life wasn't easy n his lyrics helped me alot.... man.. like it was yesterday
I was at work, (27) I was crying. hurt and mad that Suge had a head wrap. This is crazy, nobody has been arrested.
*Yo you need to find and interview the doctors who Treated pac in the hospital.. would be dope!!*
💯💯💯💯but that'll never happen son
@@caramelkimmiekim8272 I was thinking the same thing
@@LankyJay601 cause that info confidential
@@caramelkimmiekim8272 facts. That’s between those doctors and the family.
@@caramelkimmiekim8272 probably not
Man crazy it’s been almost 25 years since PAC’s passing. I still remember where I was at when I heard the news. RIP PAC. GOAT
The 49s are weak
I was at my grandma house , when my cousin walked in n said TUPAC is gone..i'll never forget.
RIP TUPAC
I remember that day. Like it was yesterday. I cried like a baby for a week. My father came home from prison two weeks later. That was the blessing that snapped be back. However; I will never forget that pain, that day, and Pac💞 Much Love and Peace💞 Everyone, Everywhere, Everyday...💎 🙏🏼💞📿✌
I remember that day when Pac died also. There was a bad feeling that went throughout the city, similar to when Nip died.
@@sauditate4562 I remember it too, I was a kid lol. My Momma and Step Dad ordered the Mike Tyson fight. Remember the fight being insane. When everybody went to sleep, I was watching the News to see highlights of the fight and also flipping then channel to MTV.
I remember MTV and the News saying Breaking News "Rapper 2pac shot in critical condition"..............
Breaking news
Props to Danny Boy he’s a great interview & paints everything in good detail. I almost see everything as he’s explaining the stories
Man first I’ve felt like that In a long time with the pac interviews
He lying bout fucking mary and some other shit but he does a great job.
I been feeling his spirit heavy lately!! His 50th birthday is coming up…
@Gotta Haveit Boiiiii if you don’t get yo low vibrational ass TF out my business… for you fuck around and find out how spiritual I really am….
Man that's crazy how fast time is flying. Seems like yesterday my boys were just throwing an event for Tupacs 40th Bday.
@Gotta Haveit lmfao
@@royaltyroyalty3888 Lol 😂😂 They both had me laughing they both just went right in.
@@charlie21698 Lol. It went from spiritual vibrations to threats real quick. Only on the internet. 😂
when people who were not even born when u died have such a reverence for you...for the figure you were..thats a real powerful mistique..even new generations have that praise for pac...he was deffinitly special...one of a kind
Can always tell how much love Danny Boy had for Pac. I think he sung "A change gone come" when he saw a tear roll down Pacs face. Losing Pac will always have an impact on us.
That's such an erie song selection for that particular moment. That is the song that plays at the end of the movie Malcolm X, right before he gets assassinated. 2pac, a Malcolm X figure, has Danny Boy sing him this song, just days or right before he gets pronounced dead (assassinated). That is so ironic to me 🤔
@@byobtv1394 yikes
Dam you just made me cry 😢 I love him so much. I'm an old woman and I didn't always love any rappers because of the violence.....I started really listening to some of the words and actually they made sense. God bless all who of you who loves Tupac. His memories will always be with us.
You can tell this man was tired of everything going on
Ya gotta love The Art of Dialogue, "Give me everything you remember from that day, from beginning to end"....don't leave shit out in otherwords🤣 #BestInterviewerOnRUclips
"Give me the play by play" "Give me the backstory from beginning to end" lol
Lol yup.... the when why what an where
Yeah but he need to work on his interview skills. He sound like a regular nosey joker hanging in the barber shop wanting to know something
@@t.7527 no he got perfect interview skills... ask one question and shut up
mix it up my g
just "change up the flow a lil bit mayne"
I had just turned 17 years old when Tupac died. I was in tears. I remember that day as clearly as if it happened yesterday. RIP Pac 🙏🏾
Same here.
I was 7 and don’t recall it (even though I’m from Compton 🤦🏾♂️) but I have a habit of asking older people what it was like when it happened
This interview is gold...for some reason, I feel a bit more 'complete': as if I had a closure... bc 2Pac's death is a scary mystery . NO one speaks on it
It's kinda hard to listen to this with getting in your feeling damn rest easy pac....
I continuless had to pause it
Hell yea Rap not the sane without Pac😭😭😭😭😢
That's deep, none of the death row artists come to see him. Says it all man, fake love.
Um Snoop went I believe. The Dog pound, Nate Dog was on his way with his girl Kenya Ware. But they were turned away. I believe she gave an interview. A lot of folks knew not to go because they wouldn't be able to get in to see him.
You mean the Death Row crips, who knew the crip shooters, who were friends of Diddy
@@mariat8537 Whatever the case, they were DeathRow artist that Suge allowed at his label. Also, not from Cali but I do know this much not all Crips get along & there's different factions that don't deal with one another. Same with the bloods.
I think snoop was scared around that time.. 2pac had an issue with snoop so snoop knew if he came it would've been not so good
@@roxxylala26 exactly crips beef in the same city not buying this every crip from 2 complete different coasts were so buddy buddy
Pac death is still felt even till this day, still sad
This was so intense!! Especially when DB describes 2pac being in the cremation box and him for the 1st time seeing the "I ain't mad at you" video.😟
I felt so much emotion. I remember the music video so vividly clear and to know Danny was the only man alive in the video while Pac was in a box just broke me. Suge and the DR family wanted a full king's funeral service yet, Pac didn't get that service per his own and family wish. In a way, I feel closure now knowing the sad details of his death cremation.
@@attisdei 💯 yess! I definitely feel you😔
It really is
Surreal as hell! 😳
Right!
Why didn't his mother have the ashes? Mmmmh!
Lmao walking in the door like he's 20 minutes early 😄
Haaaaaaa. I like that part. U can tell everything DB was saying is true. He even said he was cursing out Pac when he didn't show up. 😂
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Tears Rolling down into his ears....close your eyes...and vision that...😔
Cried myself.
Man...smh...😢😢😢
@@nitafaye8295 right?
@@mannycarbajal4016 shit just HURT..
Pac was so strong. He’s human like all of us but imagining him like that hurts like crazy.
My brother reminded me so much of pac. He lived fast and died young doin what he loved.
However after his accident on his motorcycle he fought so hard for his life. Just like pac did. Bittersweet.
@@nitafaye8295 sorry to hear about your brother....your a strong woman...keep his memory alive....
Pac will never be forgotten.We miss you Pac
I believe Danny Boy's accounts. And, his stories have remained consistent over the years.
I agree with Danny that Pac's death really affected Suge & I don't think he ever settled with it while he was on the street. Perhaps in the Pen he has reconciled with it. But I could see in his face & interviews & how he carried himself that he was masking that situation emotionally. He used watever he could to distract from it. Money was an "excuse" for him. I don't think SUGE cared much about money after a while. He PRETENDED to care. He pretended to care about alot of things. Trying to hide wat was bothering him. Walking around wearing this tough guy mask until he could no longer wear it. Wat Suge & Afeni went through in court etc; I think in a odd way,it was Suge's way of holding on to Pac. Not because of the money. But because he had nothing else to show that his friend is still here with him. Its a very sad pitiful desperate outcome & life experience. All u can do is forgive learn love & move on. Life is hard & strange. Some of us just can't wait till it's all over because it hurts too much just to keep living. I love people that I will never hear from again. I'm just waiting till it's all over lol smh
Some real ass shit said
It’s gone be some stuff you gone see, that’s gone make it hard to smile in the future, but through whatever you see, through all the rain and the pain, you gotta be able to smile thru all this. Remember that! Keep ya head up!!!
Most wise and thoughtful take I’ve ever read on Suge
@@roscoewallace2149 🙄
Smart man
Suge had a bigger heart and more depth than he ever let on
It makes sense why pac loved him so much.
I've always kind of seen through that facade a bit.
Pac died on a Friday evening 09/13/96. I remember being on the west side (Las Vegas) getting my haircut at A Cut Above on Owens when it was announced on the radio.
Yes sir Fri 13th.... Hella spooky
Yep! We were in my car in my homegirl driveway....I was 17 and had just rolled a blunt...then the announcement came on the radio. We had a long moment of silence..couple of snifles.....and lit the blunt 😭
Scary. My wedding happened 9/13/19
Tupac doesn't need a stone to be remembered.... he'll always be within us in spirit
The art of dialogue is the true master of dialogue. Vlad and all these wack youtubers dont got nothing on him. This us how you conducts an interview. Shouts out to homey and DB. Love this interview
Yes, he gives his guests the full opportunity to tell their story. He never over talks them or try to make the interview about him. He also asks great questions.
Yet here you are mentioning Vlad... like WHY?!? It's cause you know Vlad is the standard....I watch them both the comparison is annoying
You mad that he's way better than vlad... I'm guessing you're butthurt about huh. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Art can ask the best questions and get the best answers from his interviewees.
@@Nadiyah2002 Vlad is the standard?
When he said 2pac had tears going down his face to his ears I started crying.
Me too😢😢
Imagine popping in that VHS tape and the AINT MAD AT YOU DIRECTOR'S cut starts playing with 2Pac's cremated body sitting right next to you - had to be surreal ... One of the greatest Rap videos of all time - Top 5.
right!!! I wished they would have talked about that more. like, what made them do a heaven scene?...wow
Mostly 2pac been havin visions bout it
When he said the only person alive in the video was him. Shooketh
@@mrsce3906 #Spooky 👻
I've heard a lot of Pac stories from everybody including Snoop but this is the 1st time I feel like I'm really hearing the truth. You can tell DB was actually there for a lot of it. If he wasn't there, he always says so too.
They had Pac on the first floor? He should be at the top floor, with security to the max
That was crazy!
Yeah I’m scratching my head like...
@King Woochi he was still real Big
@King Woochi this whole situation happened in 1996 I was 15 years old at the time, Tupac the first rapper to ever die. And I remember all the TV reports the story has never Made sense I have been waiting years for the people who were their to actually come out and speak the truth. Its good to see it actually happening! Keep these interviews going its important for the history of hip hop!
You gotta understand though its a severe emergency situation, they don't have time to take him up to the top of the hospital. And with all the machines and tubes n shit they arent gonna just be able to move him just like that
Danny boy has good story telling. I could listening to him for hours...
Too me he the best to tell the story and paint a picture in pac stories.
Facts !!
Telling these Pac stories is like A-town stomping on a dead horse. However, I never get tired of these different angles of the stores. Danny shows a good side of Suge that most ppl don't tell. Suge was really a good dude but he knew he had to rule with an iron fist due to the industry he dealt with and the dudes he employed
This how I feel about Suge. Yeah, dude fucked up in the head on the street side but if he fucked with you then his loyalty was unmatched. Any real one knows Suge had some form of good in his heart
When you think of it, Pac was the only artist Suge ever had that truly WORKED... I think he appreciated that so that's why he went and leaned more towards Pac.
@@thatguyfrom313 I agree. Pac singlehandedly put Death Row on his back and soared to high levels.
@@roc8083 Agree no doubt. It reminds me of how Rick James singlehandedly saved Motown during his late 70s and 80s run...
@@thatguyfrom313 hell yeah
The reason why tupac ran on Orlando is: Pac was an Loyal Bro and he wanted help Trelane cause no one helpd Pac when some robbed his gold at the Quad Studios in 94'.
This comment makes it more understandable
@@pinasiansunjukaninge302
Right. Neva thought about it like that.
imagine Pac’s 1997 interviews had he survived. he died before he could explain 99% of the situations we talk & hear about today. its only people who were around or rumors.
Stop making up things in your head, your opinion is irrelevant. It was one of the dumbest decisions he made in his life
@@RawDogTV that part 🎯
The "i aint mad at cha" video is so deep to me.
That video made me cry, every time I seen it as a kid. It was like he predicted his death.
It is. Gives me that eerie feeling
For all of us
Yesssssss
So Snoop lied about being at the hospital?? Damn, Snoop!
This interviewer is so THIRSTY that he missed the fact that Danny Boy says the fight w Pac and Orlando happened BEFORE the Tyson fight! Am I the only one who caught that ???? No shade, but you need to tighten up your interviews ... stop being so thirsty for the gossip..
Do you call Vlad thirsty? Just wondering...,😒
What you think this means?
I definitely caught that and was wondering about that too. Thought I heard it wrong or something.
They saw Orlando twice. First on the escalator before the fight. Then in the casino after the fight.
@@darrylnelson05 Not true
Danny just took me back to that feeling it so emmotional,the end of Pac n the end of Death Row.I really feel for Sug cz for him it was about business but he really loved Pac it jst that he had that tough love,he lost everything Pac,his record label n his freedom.Can u imagine how young this guys were specially Danny boy at the time,but they were making magic.I myself been caring this lost for 25 yrs even in 96 I mourned Pac's death as a kid still today I still mourn him,it doesn't go away,like Treach said I wll mourn u till i join u.About the jewellery i had Dada said they gave her those kind of thing in the hospital not sure whether she was making it up.Gosh!m so emotional ryt now.
@Mr Smith at that time pac wasn't worth BILLIONS
This was the saddest interview I've listened to regarding Tupac's passing. 🙏🏽🙏🏽 Damn. Gone but never forgotten.
Interviewer is like..the whole story, from beginning to end..don't leave anything out. Wake up time, eat, shower, taking a 💩, smashing, driving, speed limit changes, rain no rain, short breath, deep breath, thought, scratched yo azz, changing clothes, check in, credit cards or cash, gambling table or slots. Etc. 🔥🔥🔥 That's how you get the details
Nigga 🤣🤣🤣
That's how you tell a story step by step
Cos this will be documented forever once all these death row artist and pacs friend past away ,u won't ever get this again when there gone and this videos will be worth millions
I’m weak 😂, you damn near went more into detail than DB
😂🤣🤣😂🤣🤣 facts
None of the artists from Death Row came to visit PAC! Those same artists today praise him like it was a genuine love, that’s what is so phony to me, if you was scared just say you was scared! Danny Boy was right there and those that was there to witness the rise of Death Row Records know this. Phenomenal interview 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥💯👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾RIP TUPAC AMARU SHAKUR 🕊
Nobody really liked pac on death row tho. Haters from start.
I think at some point, they started becoming jealous of Pac stealing the show...calling the shots somewhat...plus, he wasnt on the same level of audacity as the other deathrow artists...his energy they couldn't match. They were scared for real. Deathrow was getting too gangsta for most of them and Pac matched the energy
@Mustafaah None of the artists went to visit Pac? Are u sure about that? I think Snoop did go.
Mutah did counted people who went to see Pac,Snoop wasn't't on the list.It was all the Outlawz who were blocking the window to tried to protect Pac,Pac had no true homies besides the OutLawz.
Snoop saw Pac before he passed.
25 years later I still have chills
Aww man. That part about tears coming from his eyes to his ears. Damn I had to pause that. Sad sad.
Wow, this is the most detail of Tupac in the hospital I've ever heard. Thanks for sharing.
Sounds like a coward to come at a man who isn’t able to defend himself. Danny Boy’s a real one!
those guys were hard core crips, they do all kinds of crazy shit, like shooting up funerals, turning over caskets, coming to the hospital, shoot up your mothers house, they are not to be messed with.
@@biged5149 yeah same for them they get popped now people carry all the time why the bitch Biden trying take our gun rights away
Sad truth to hear. No rules in the streets. No code to live by anymore. Anything goes
@@biged5149 remember when pac was dancing with digital underground those guys were goofy
@@bigbaba4542 Trust me I’m fully aware of the history. But at the same time, It’s so petty to do that though. I do believe that it wasn’t them that was calling because they did the same thing to all influential black men of power.
2pac got caught slipping, Ok Orlando got caught slipping too. ....SO WHAT !!!! I'm sick of you people saying pac should've did this or he should've never did that. It's over, it happened. Both are dead nobody lives forever just be happy that pac left us with some shit 💯
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First. To hear the real truth on what happened during the death row days no BS rumors only truth! Shout out to Danny Boy 💯
Exactly, everybody including Snoop was just telling tails. U can feel DB's version is actually real
We still don't know if he's telling the truth
And I just wanna cry...
Do we all realize that Pac's memory will never go away? We have had many great rappers and singers, including Michael Jackson, BIG, Elvis Presley, and so on, but the most talked-about artist - an artist whose stories never go away despite having being big even before social media is 2Pac. I was in Zimbabwe in my High School in 96' when he died. But the man is still being talked about like the tragedy only happened yesterday.
2Pac is an artist I have never met, but he is an artist I will always feel connected to like I had always known him. Those who have met him should consider themselves "very very" lucky. When Danny Boy tells his 2Pac story, I just wanna cry. At 25, 2Pac was saying very wise things that even 50-year-olds cannot say today...
I am so sorry Danny Boy for this great loss because 2Pac was a true brother figure to you - and Suge Knight was a Father figure to you - and you lost both of them. Just forgive Suge Knight and sing "Change's Gonna Come" for 2Pac...
2Pac is in a better place today...
The man was special who hav eyes to 👀 will 👀
I JUST CAN'T BELIEVE PAC WAS ONLY 20 21 MAKING SONGS LIKE DEAR MAMA BRENDA'S GOT A BABY KEEP YA HEAD UP ETC. DEFINITELY WAY BEFORE HIS TIME WILL ALWAYS BE MY FAVORITE RAPPER LONG LIVE THE KING 💯
Another fire 2pac interview from Art Of Dialogue
Clicked fast asf when I saw the notification , Danny prolly the best interview 💯
Facts
Yea Danny is completely open, transparent and forth coming with everything. He'll tell you exactly what he knows, and you can't ask for much more. You can look at his body language and tell, he's like "ask me anything" 🤷🏿♂️
Great emotional video still got memories of Pac from a wild show in Milwaukee in 94, long live da 🐐
Shout out to Danny Boy for telling this story. I know how it is to lose someone that's really close to you!! Rip Pac!! I wrote this comment on 6-16-21 on Pac's B-day. Love you brother!!
This really had me in my feelings. I was a teen when this happen means it’s bringing up some old wounds. Danny Boy is a real one. Comforting narrative. ❤️
Another bomb ass video man.. i enjoyed every second of this!
Man suge ain’t set pac up man let that go and use your brain
Too many conspiracy goofs holding on to dumb ish
I mean at this point who even thinks that? Niggas crazy if they do.
100!%If Suge wanted to kill Pac he wouldn't do it BEFORE the party at 662. He would at least let him perform!
Right. Why would Suge have him killed when he needed,Pac for the death row label to sell records
@@joecool1409 Media outlets and outtatowners lol
I really don't think the crips would shoot Pac and then be calling to threaten to finish him.. that's odd..
Gang members don’t work like that at all lol
Were you there? Lol
That’s cause it wasn’t any crips or gang members that had anything to do with it it was all crooked police involved and that’s all i’ma leave it on for now
BECAUSE ORLANDO WAS A PROP
@@Wickedblackjuggalo19 💯💯💯
This is a deep deep interview I’ve seen every interview about Tupac and this one is the most raw and touching one , God Bless you Danny Boy ✊🏾🤞🏾
Imagine seeing all of that by 19. When Danny Boy speaks you can tell he has love for Pac. I never feel any love coming from Snoop words when he mentions Pac ever.
Snoop tells stories now like him and Pac were sooooooooo close. They had a working relationship and that's it.
@@tupacshakur1909 You can't really believe this SMDH
Snoop wasn't 2pac real homie
Remember they are Crips
@@tupacshakur1909 😂
I remember reading that mc hammer an his crew were driving around the hospital .on watch to make sure no one showed up looking to "finish him off"
Hammer said that himself.
@@number3stunner118 any videos where he says this??
@@missceebrownin this was a show or documentary that I saw this on years and years ago. I'm not sure it's on RUclips. He really didn't say much about it besides just that it happened. Basically "People were calling, saying they were gonna finish the job - so I was out circling the hospital..."
Dope interview 💯
Excellent interview! 💪🏾💯
Great interview as always!!
the way I'm binging these✌️🏿
These interviews are incredible
Love these videos man!
Wow!! Thank you for this vid!!
Danny Boy will always be one of my all time favorite R&B artist
Very underrated
his story about what happened at the mgm with the fight dont add up. The truth is Danny BOy wasnt there. HE wasnt at the mgm during the incident. THe orlando incident happened after the tyson fight. He wasnt at the fight or the orlando incident. SMH.
he didn't say he was, he repeated every fact we already know, he clearly said he couldn't go cause he had something on his pants.
@@aminatak1985 right
You dont see DB on the MGM security footage, you only see Pac, Suge, Tre, neckbone, and bountry... homboy lying, I don't know why he would lie.
Just subscribed after discovering your channel with Danny’s interviews. Great content. Much respect to Danny for giving insight to his time with Death Row, around Pac and Suge. RIP Pac.
Man Keep this interviews coming!!!!💯💯 👏👏👏
We're all gonna miss, these daily Danny Boy interviews . Ha ha Getting
so use to them popping up .
So much good material just from this one segment, Art. Phenomenal. I like how although you pretty much put out a video on the definitive version of the In N Out incident, you still follow up with everyone else who was there for his or her perspective. Quality shit, bro. For real. With that in mind, although that altercation is almost always briefly glossed over by everyone who recounts it, not to sound too spiritual or whatever, but said event was probably more significant than what it seems, as I feel Pac was supposed to reflect on that situation a little longer than perhaps time allowed; almost like life was giving him a warning to chill because that gang shit was starting to get too close to home. But then again, Pac’s whole life was filled with warning signs that he just wouldn’t heed.
Secondly, although I respect how DB felt about the whole cremation decision, Alfeni’s point is so valid. I’ve been to funerals of homies from the neighborhood where, come to find out, the dudes or their friends who had something to do with the murders of the deceased being honored were present. That shit isn’t cool, bro.
The part about Pac crying when Danny was singing the day before he died really got me.
Amazing videos!!!! Ready for more
You can tell this story really got to him. Shout out to Danny Boy! Love all his interviews!!
The interviewer slow as hell! He’s asking questions after Danny boy has already given him the answer lol
IM STUCK ON THIS CHANNEL ALL DAMN DAY! KEEP IT UP 💯👌😌
Ok keep em coming Art of Dialogue ....Epic stuff
This was a deep interview as well as some closure for his fans finally some truths 🙏
Danny Boy is Straight up without the Fantasies.. Thanks Homie Respect 👏
Love that dude.
Good interview this Danny Boy
Happy birthday pac ❤. Thank you Danny boy for your interviews. Your voice is gift and you deserve everything great .
“Walking in like he’s 20 mins early” lol that’s us Gemini’s for ya 💯
That crap literally means nothing.
@@TheShape. right
PAC was hyped up from watching the fight...I remember I thought I could box after walking outta the theater from watching rocky 4 LOL
I did 20 years after watching the end of Boyz In The Hood. I went by Sonic's and shot up 3 niggas that messed with my homeboy while he was scratching off a lottery ticket.
@@grandam That's Deep son.
@@Grimreepa220 🤣🤣🤣
Was you in Pac's mind to know what he was thinking? You is you & Pac is Pac.
Yep he was drunk too.
Another great interview, Sir!! I like be the work you're doing. 💙💙💙
Good job on this interview 💯
Danny boy in the club wit no shoes..u was partyin hard af
😂
Off the powder
Hurricane Chris woulda been so proud lol
Danny Boy lived the life he was a minor but he got into casinos and clubs etc
Sissies party like that, no shoes! Not men!🤷🏾♂️
I've been listening to Danny boy music. Everyday 🔥
another banger. 🔥
I love this channel 💪🏿
2Pac will always be the best.
This interview alone hurting my feelings my hero my idol the way he went out the way he did I don't understand this black on black crime needs to stop as soon as possible but we all know that would never happen it really f****** me up with Danny said tears was rolling down Tupac's eyes I can see that
One of tha best interviews ever ill pulled over to watch this danny boy was on topic foreal foreal
Love this interview