Prolific Productivity | Tupac's Insane 11 Month Run

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  • Опубликовано: 20 мар 2023
  • Tupac Shakur is one of the most prolific artists in human history. Join us as we detail his amazing work ethic and the insane amount of content he created in the last 11 months of his life.
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  • @erichousley7453
    @erichousley7453 Год назад +537

    And between all of that he was knocking down all of the actresses😂😂😂

    • @unclemurdablackandyellow5481
      @unclemurdablackandyellow5481 Год назад +90

      True. He said himself, whats the sense of working hard if you never get to play. No doubt

    • @thugveli9500
      @thugveli9500 Год назад +16

      Facts

    • @johneithadunklin8835
      @johneithadunklin8835 Год назад +12

      Word❤😂

    • @BruceDragon-sf1tr
      @BruceDragon-sf1tr Год назад +13

      You talking about ran through 304s that everyone in the industry hit.
      2pac was getting leftovers bro

    • @charleswhiting2498
      @charleswhiting2498 Год назад +19

      Most definitely. He had them all. Instead of L.L. Cool J it should have been L.L. Pac 😂

  • @Donnelius
    @Donnelius Год назад +241

    These 11 months deserve a feature film on its own. Never seen an artist with a more prolific 11 month span. He did everything.

    • @jaysouthmusic8230
      @jaysouthmusic8230 Год назад +12

      It's incredible and most people wouldn't get that much done in their lifetimes. As a Aspiring artist myself, He's the reason why I do 3 songs in the studio in 2 hours and I try to make as much material as I can. he did 3 songs a day which is incredible

    • @rexrush5594
      @rexrush5594 Год назад +5

      Only Prince, that’s precisely why he and his label were always at odds. Prince wasn’t down with that one album every one to three or four years..

    • @YUNGCITY
      @YUNGCITY Год назад +3

      Ong and it should be called 11 months

    • @aGwEENapple
      @aGwEENapple Год назад +2

      @@jaysouthmusic8230 Five beats a day for 3 summers

    • @hamburglar_hill
      @hamburglar_hill 10 месяцев назад

      He has a movie. It's titled "All Eyez On Me".

  • @k2datrack
    @k2datrack Год назад +347

    All the hate Pac gets blows my mind. Dude was a machine!

    • @12tribes61
      @12tribes61 Год назад +50

      People hate the best! So remember they hate on him because he was the best at what he done!

    • @mainygnac
      @mainygnac Год назад +36

      Hate is confused admiration, jealous & envy...PAC was a Mans'-Man....highly respected & inspirational to all young Men & Grown Men, those who hated him were very insecure & uncomfortable with who they truly were & PAC was the exact polar opposite of those weak characteristics, alot of people hated to see a young Black Man so confident in self, knowledgable, respectable to all others, never walked in fear, never held his tongue or sugarcoated anything when expressin' his truth, & never tried to hide his flaws with his greatness

    • @darkknight9102
      @darkknight9102 Год назад +22

      they just tired of hearing he the best rapper of all time which he is

    • @klown839
      @klown839 Год назад +3

      As a former pac fan who had all his albums growing up, the hate comes from the fact that Pac wasn’t who he portrayed himself to be. It doesn’t match up how he can go from a limp wrist soft and sweet high school student to rugged and thugged out in just two years, from 17 years old to 19 (when Juice was filmed). He was one gigantic act and about as thugged out as a glass of milk. He didn’t even have a criminal record before he got into the rap game. He was a phony.

    • @k2datrack
      @k2datrack Год назад +29

      @@klown839 I think you really misunderstand how rappers express themselves.

  • @luiso.9103
    @luiso.9103 Год назад +190

    Pac inspired me - i was 17 when he died . I went through the grind -now i own two companies and published a poetry book, im working on my art and funding my own exhibition soon. Just last year made my first Mil.
    Pac was that voice , including my military background that gave the drive to never quit - keep reaching for your goals , never quit- and stand up for yours !
    RIP PAC

    • @MikeyMike-uu3fe
      @MikeyMike-uu3fe Год назад +1

      cap

    • @PSICK1234ikillallracistrolls
      @PSICK1234ikillallracistrolls Год назад +8

      I was 16 and I was hurt...we was getting some Chinese from northland and some came in a screamed " they killed slim, they shot pac"...
      We was like that nicca will be ok - he's a hard body.
      Then he died ...fukked me up.

    • @MikeyMike-uu3fe
      @MikeyMike-uu3fe Год назад +2

      @@PSICK1234ikillallracistrolls Who did he mean by they killed slim? not Suge lol

    • @luiso.9103
      @luiso.9103 Год назад +1

      @@MikeyMike-uu3fe No cap in my shit .
      I come from the era, u mean what u say, neva front .
      i’m 43 too old for that.
      Google my book “In Search of Life Through Poetry and Art by Luis O .”
      Then You’ll know what i’m CEO of …
      (I wrote it to inspired other minorities like me, Pac said “Reality is wrong, Dreams are real…” believe that.
      I feel sorry for u if feel that way. Im good, hope one day u too.

    • @goldenserenity2385
      @goldenserenity2385 Год назад

      Excellent

  • @brandontshabalala44
    @brandontshabalala44 Год назад +59

    Credit to Afeni, she raised him with the mindset "you are here to do and say something, you are special"

  • @phillipmcleod8584
    @phillipmcleod8584 Год назад +19

    He took nothing for granted, only 25 could have done so much more.

  • @rickyrichreacts9667
    @rickyrichreacts9667 Год назад +14

    I’ve always said Pac was our generations MLK and Malcolm X. If any of you haven’t heard “White Manz World” by Pac… LISTEN TO IT. He was only 25 when he wrote that. PAC is easily the greatest of all time.

  • @StudiousSu
    @StudiousSu Год назад +13

    3 movies in 11 months??!!! That’s insane

  • @reefk8876
    @reefk8876 Год назад +14

    This was also while he was smoking, drinking, a gang of cigarettes, not sleeping, probably eating like shit, under legal stress and taking care of his whole family +outlawz.
    Only Pac can do that. It’s not a good mode for anyone to live by and he deserved a more peaceful and fruitful life. He deserved a lot more for his artistic brilliance than to get crucified by the media and government.
    Rock musicians back then can shoot up heroin and lay low for a year and it was ok, it’s part of their genius.. Pac excelled through multiple mediums and still won’t be acknowledged in the space as picasso or Shakespeare in history. Not just for us, but history itself.
    Anyhow, great video. Everyone should see this.

  • @23kc
    @23kc Год назад +22

    12:10 Speaking of life in a fast lane... One day he attends a fashion show in Florence, Italy, and next day he gives a concert in LA, 6300 miles (10000 km) away... That's an 18 hour flight. Let that sink in...

    • @2w0nGranTurismo
      @2w0nGranTurismo Год назад +1

      and then did a whole ass show... what a fuckin guyyyy

    • @2w0nGranTurismo
      @2w0nGranTurismo Год назад +3

      cant wait to be on that same typa timing 2 countries in one day🤣🤣🤣

    • @sologj
      @sologj 2 месяца назад

      He was out there for 3 days but yes, he flew back straight in for the show

  • @robans702
    @robans702 Год назад +8

    Tupac easily could have been the smartest person to live in our last 500 years

    • @rasulsamad5860
      @rasulsamad5860 Год назад

      No smh and I'm a Pac fan

    • @robans702
      @robans702 Год назад +4

      @@rasulsamad5860 was bold but for fun tell me another 25 year old or less with more accomplishments? just curious who u gonna think of?

  • @heathchilders777
    @heathchilders777 11 месяцев назад +9

    2Pac was a phenom!! There won't ever be another!

  • @TheShadowrun.
    @TheShadowrun. Год назад +16

    Straight out of prison at that age, a lot of people wouldn't even want to go to work and would rather just chill and relax. But Pac went straight to the studio the first night he was released and did 3 tracks back to back. In only 2 weeks, he's made the first double album in rap history all eyez on me, also music videos, interviews, 2 movies gridlock'd and gang related and the 2 soundtracks for the movies. He makes the makaveli album in a weekend, which originally had around 20 tracks. Which releases only a couple of months after all eyez on me. He had already filmed music videos ready for his new album, like to live in Die in LA and toss it up even the made niggaz video which was on the gang related soundtrack. Other rappers can't even finish 1 album in 1 year, and Pac did all that under 1 year. Dr. Dre once described Pac to ice T as a working machine, and that's exactly what he was.

  • @metrowater2819
    @metrowater2819 Год назад +51

    The fact that pac did a clean version to hit em up. Was definitely a statement that radio was DEFINITELY gonna play it.

    • @dcedrickphillips6223
      @dcedrickphillips6223 Год назад +10

      I miss the old days when you couldn't cure on the radio. So real rapper made clean version. For the radio. And add a new verse. And you like it better then the album version. But still like. The album version. Tupac anit mad at you remix. That. Father for give us for living y all my home stuck in prison barley breathing. Believe. The is a the world is a prison. Verse is deep. We don't get song. Like this when you say some today is better than pac. You got ur priority. Mix up. Every song you like of pac you know it came from his heart and soul. Pac touch more people in 3 years. Of all races different cultures, countries. His impact. Will live on for ever.

  • @kanayomadu9914
    @kanayomadu9914 Год назад +23

    "All Eyez' on Me" was 6 million when 2Pac died. Certified 7x platinum early Dec. 96. The "How Do U Want It"/"California Love" maxi single shipped 2 million in 2 months.

  • @leejee88
    @leejee88 Год назад +12

    what people don't realize is how 2pac approached music making being a rapper is a career its not a job .meaning its not a 9 to 5 routine .2pac treated it like a job where he would start his day in the morning and go till the evening sometimes overnight .alot of his peers talked about this being in the studio with him and him being there all the time .most artists when they make it they get lazy it takes them and entire day to record a song he was banging out 3 songs a day cause it was his job he took it seriously .thats what made him the greatest imo how serious he took his craft

    • @Cuauhtemoc3
      @Cuauhtemoc3 Год назад +4

      Yes he respected his craft and truly had love for it.

  • @Mr.International82
    @Mr.International82 Год назад +80

    The amount of songs Pac has written was insane! He averaged 3 songs in one day! Sometimes more. The man was a music hit factory. I believe he was able to write so effortlessly and efficiently was his poetry background and how well read Pac was. Always carrying a book in his hand. If Pac was still around his music catalog couldn’t be touched! Not even lil Wayne could touch pacs work ethic.

    • @nicstone3141
      @nicstone3141 Год назад +8

      Can you imagine him recording digital probably would have done 6 or 7 songs a day

    • @leolovelife
      @leolovelife Год назад +5

      Lil Wayne never had one lyric about resistance, revolution, or anti-imperialism, or even one anti-war lyric after 20+ years of multiple illegal wars and millions of innocent people killed.

  • @UseHERname93
    @UseHERname93 Год назад +19

    He didn’t record 2 albums in that 11 month span. It was more than that
    1) All Eyez On Me
    2) Makaveli the Don
    3) Still I Rise with the Outlawz
    4) Until the End of Time (majority)
    5) PAC’s Life (majority)
    6) Better Dayz (majority)
    And tons of unreleased stuff

    • @jaysouthmusic8230
      @jaysouthmusic8230 Год назад

      That's what I was about to say because he had that much material and was always in the studio so it was definitely more than 2 albums

    • @s3nses3lfsp3ctrum9
      @s3nses3lfsp3ctrum9 Год назад +1

      He also said 150 songs including and alongside the 2 albums that were published during that 11 month time span. 😊⌚🌹

    • @jaysouthmusic8230
      @jaysouthmusic8230 Год назад +1

      @@s3nses3lfsp3ctrum9 That's what I'm saying and his work ethic is incredible. That's why He inspires me as an aspiring artist to put out as much music as possible. 2pac was incredible

    • @s3nses3lfsp3ctrum9
      @s3nses3lfsp3ctrum9 Год назад +1

      @@jaysouthmusic8230 yea. Agrerd brother. I was born in 93, my father was still in HS and made it his mission for me to know that 2pac was the best rapper ever. Haha. Im grateful i accepted that fact as a child....
      Also, check out doelow da pilotman on youtube. Id say he and tupac are spiritual kinfolk talent wise.

  • @mikegee8345
    @mikegee8345 Год назад +33

    His energy was something different. Evidently he had a great presence and work ethic. One of a kind.

  • @KingRushProductions
    @KingRushProductions Год назад +8

    2Pac is so legendary!!!!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @alwilzon7149
    @alwilzon7149 Год назад +42

    I LOVE THIS BROTHER!! I'M 43, I REMEMBER THIS TIME FRAME!! I was there 4 all of this!! HE CAN NOT BE MATCHED!! HE CAN talk and make a HIT!!!! ##1 OF ALL TIME!!

  • @bigpot7878
    @bigpot7878 Год назад +68

    It’s crazy all the work pac did in such short amount of time

    • @brandonknight7486
      @brandonknight7486 Год назад +4

      And he also made a few movies as well during that time

    • @bigpot7878
      @bigpot7878 Год назад +1

      @@brandonknight7486 bonafide legend

  • @dondavinci2183
    @dondavinci2183 11 месяцев назад +3

    The fact that he had, thugs mansion, changes, do for love, better days, thugs get lonely, my block plus like 100 more bangers just in the vault. That's why he's #1. Until the end of time.

  • @robertlesuer2755
    @robertlesuer2755 Год назад +31

    Tupac was on another level when he joined Death Row Records, facts.

  • @elomon3473
    @elomon3473 Год назад +22

    The man is a Saint.. He was Martyred. Murals of him are everywhere..

  • @judahalexander6946
    @judahalexander6946 Год назад +89

    This video was definitely needed ! I don’t understand how u couldn’t have pac as the 🐐 especially when u look at those last 11 months alone! His peers still playing catch up 20+ years later 🤦🏽‍♂️

    • @seydinasane9437
      @seydinasane9437 Год назад +7

      It's just refusing the truth or trying to hide sun by your hands. There won't be anybody that could fill his shoes left alone to be compared to him and in all terms. TUPAC is the GOAT 🐐

  • @XtraLongD
    @XtraLongD Год назад +6

    This is why you can't and shouldn't compare piggy or any other rapper because Mr. Makaveli Tha Don was much much more than just a rapper!!
    Tupac Amaru Shakur R.I.P
    From Your L.A. Mexican HOMIES 🤜🏽🤛🏿🤝🏿🤝🏽
    Makaveli Tha Don Lives On!!!!

  • @ItsAnEndlessWorld
    @ItsAnEndlessWorld Год назад +4

    Undisputed GOAT. No one like Pac!!

  • @JustinPedini
    @JustinPedini Год назад +14

    I consider 2pac thew greatest hero that ever lived. He inspired my activism

  • @kdt1013
    @kdt1013 Год назад +37

    Not many people live with passion. With fire. Like every minute that ticks away on the clock, brings you closer to your demise. I've always admired people like Kobe, Ray Lewis, Kevin Garnett and of course Pac for their relentless work ethic. Until the end of time you will hear, "Actions speak louder than words," ok, but yet too many people move their mouths more than anything else. Greatness doesn't come easy. There's only one way to create a legacy, put your head down, shut up and work. RIP Pac. Great job Justin Johnson. This is amazing brother.

    • @magyaradam
      @magyaradam 10 месяцев назад

      Lol why don't you like white people?

  • @chrismaciejewski492
    @chrismaciejewski492 Год назад +36

    Absolutely. The man was beyond phenomenal. A true Master at his craft like none other. He did with such ease that it's just it's amazing. I mean almost everything you heard from him he wrote literally 10 minutes before he recorded and most of it he probably never even listened to. Just hopped in there and did another one. That's true genius.

  • @Cuauhtemoc3
    @Cuauhtemoc3 Год назад +17

    It wasn't just quantity it was quality. There's still more unheard songs from his DR era. That's the part that blows my mind.

  • @TimeNap
    @TimeNap Год назад +30

    I was an 80s baby so I grew up with Pacs music. Later hearing him talk in interviews and speeches I was blown away with how well he understood the world compared to myself at similar ages.

  • @junior3082
    @junior3082 Год назад +25

    He recorded One Nation and Until the End of Time as well. So 4 in total during this period.

    • @delbertprince5302
      @delbertprince5302 Год назад

      My man Buckshot shortie was part of that One Nation joint….

    • @dondada8105
      @dondada8105 9 месяцев назад

      They said he had 7 albums done.

  • @trapez77
    @trapez77 Год назад +10

    He also worked out 💪

  • @johnrambo3680
    @johnrambo3680 Год назад +16

    Tupac was a super hero

  • @KINGJOBE692
    @KINGJOBE692 Год назад +49

    Its truly amazing what Pac did in a little time he had,sometimes i tell myself that someone told him something was gonna go down....This Man is the greatest human being to ever step in this world & lucky to witness it🐐💯 eventhough the loyalty & somewhat street ignorance he had lead to his demise.
    Thank you Pac, Tha Don lives on 🙌🏾 💯

    • @SA-kz6zc
      @SA-kz6zc Год назад +4

      "Greatest human being". Im a huge Pac fan but chill. He made a lot of mistakes. Mistakes that led to him ultimately being killed. We should also learn from his mistakes

    • @QiLow105
      @QiLow105 Год назад +1

      @@SA-kz6zc It's not mistakes It's divine order..It meant to be like that so he can escape the hands of the devil

    • @SA-kz6zc
      @SA-kz6zc Год назад +2

      @@QiLow105 Yes, everything is destined by Allah. But humans make mistakes. And 2pac made a lot of mistakes and he even said himself that he has a "big mouth". So chill.

    • @QiLow105
      @QiLow105 Год назад +1

      @@SA-kz6zc sometimes Allah make you make a mistake to get you to a certain place.. That's what happened to pac.. And having a big mouth to speak against corruption and keep it real is not a mistake

    • @TheAmbasadaRecords
      @TheAmbasadaRecords Год назад +1

      @@SA-kz6zc he died for loyalty to death row, if not for them he would not hit Orlando in Vegas

  • @melindacarr6718
    @melindacarr6718 Год назад +10

    Insane. Never really thought of it like this. He really was a juggernaut

  • @ericcornish3773
    @ericcornish3773 Год назад +62

    Thanks so much for breaking this down for people who really doesn't know how hard he worked

  • @goldenserenity2385
    @goldenserenity2385 Год назад +3

    RoboPac. Literally a working machine that no one could match

  • @12tribes61
    @12tribes61 Год назад +45

    FAAAAAACTS THIS APPRECIATION IS NEEDED! TUPAC NEEDS TO BE IN THE GUINNESS WORLD BOOK OF RECORDS! 🥇🏆

    • @LoveGod2477
      @LoveGod2477 Год назад

      He is, for the first rap double disc album.

  • @cd2ogz1
    @cd2ogz1 Год назад +10

    This is why I believe Jordan the GOAT of basketball 🏀. He too accomplished alot in far shorter time than anyone who has came before or after him.
    2pac is the Jordan of RAP!

  • @jerrod4150
    @jerrod4150 Год назад +8

    Pac is the GREATEST artist EVER!!!

  • @unbiasedtv6525
    @unbiasedtv6525 Год назад +4

    Not to mention,it took a lot longer to record a song back then. You couldn't just sit in front of a computer and record yourself. All movies and music videos were bigger budget and required more staff and a lot more time. His work ethic was ridiculous

  • @Sairo414
    @Sairo414 Год назад +4

    The fact that he actually made a clean version of hit em up is absolutely nuts

    • @2w0nGranTurismo
      @2w0nGranTurismo Год назад

      right? 😂😂😂

    • @jgeorge36
      @jgeorge36 4 месяца назад

      He made a clean version for the radio, hit em was actually played on the radio it caused so controversy they pulled it and banned the record which PAC actually mentioned.

  • @loud865
    @loud865 Год назад +8

    He was a rap version of mlk
    he gave the streets a voice
    he never talked about how much money and girls he had like every single lyric today. He was tryna make things better for the youth and open up the minds of his brethren to how the world really is. Never be another Tupac Shakur

    • @loud865
      @loud865 Год назад +4

      what other rapper ever gonna be fighting against laws the way he did too
      nobody
      all they care about is money and girls and drugs these days
      not another thought in their minds

  • @MusicMystery2023
    @MusicMystery2023 Год назад +12

    much love from India man I think we could all learn from Tupac to live our life like no tomorrow one day I hope to become someone with his quality 😁😁

  • @truthh8597
    @truthh8597 Год назад +6

    All that hardwork talent intellect
    Attract so much jealousy
    Ended up costing him his life

  • @mrm64
    @mrm64 Год назад +8

    Untouchable. The music would still be lit today but I truly wonder how great his movies would be. It was said he was gonna be Mace Windu in Star Wars. Just thinking about how many roles he'd take. Man...

  • @davidsamuels9557
    @davidsamuels9557 Год назад +65

    Tupac's Makaveli period (October 1995 - September 1996). In addition to his prolific music and acting career, Pac planned to run for office and start an independent political party for Blacks and other disenfranchised ethnic groups. He was also working on launching Makaveli Records and Euphanasia, an umbrella company that would produce movie projects and develop community organizing initiatives.

    • @DXVI9
      @DXVI9 Год назад +4

      Don't 4get "Death Row East".

    • @davidsamuels9557
      @davidsamuels9557 Год назад +2

      @@DXVI9 Correct. Eric B. was in charge of Death Row East, but Tupac was involved too.

    • @dondada8105
      @dondada8105 9 месяцев назад

      They said he had 80m offer on the table via way of Warner brothers and Quincy Jones. All media deal.

    • @davidsamuels9557
      @davidsamuels9557 9 месяцев назад

      @@dondada8105 I didn't know about that. Wow. If Pac had lived there would have been a crazy bidding war over him. Other record labels would have matched the WB offer or topped it. I could see him getting a $100 million deal from somebody.

  • @Football-rb3kv
    @Football-rb3kv Год назад +11

    Poet and a lyrical genius. He was the man! 🕊

  • @melindacarr6718
    @melindacarr6718 Год назад +6

    Man, da Vinci was different kind of man. He was so crazy talented in everything he ever tried. He might have been the most gifted person ever.

    • @johnrockyryan
      @johnrockyryan Год назад +1

      Yep there is da Vinci and then there is everyone else haha he was just built different

    • @BigTone999
      @BigTone999 Год назад

      Michelangelo was more prolific. By far.

    • @dallasteague001
      @dallasteague001 7 месяцев назад

      Michael Jackson

  • @michelmullaney3641
    @michelmullaney3641 Год назад +4

    It’s not simply “ just him” he is an example.. it’s mixed with the positive energy and collaboration of “ the people” however “his art” who he was as a person and his energy… he was definitely in the making however did not do it right fully . It’s like Tupac himself said.. he will spark minds or “ the mind” he understood the importance of “ the people “ No one is a island . None of this works without “ each other”
    He is a great precedence. He was oppressed, attacked and in danger. In this life , in this spiritual battle Tupac was the father to many hopeless and for this we will not let him die. We love him . He “ is a amazing artist “ However it goes beyond that.

  • @eddiehaze3165
    @eddiehaze3165 Год назад +96

    I love this video and the time and energy taken to produce it. I think its extremely important to be someone that preserves the facts when it comes to the history of our culture. 2Pac's journey was a definitely a part of my journey as a young fan, a grown man, and a human being. Thank you brother for the inspiration!!

  • @erichousley7453
    @erichousley7453 Год назад +23

    Nice covering Tupac's last chapter of his life I didn't know about the Eazy-E benefit concert... I like your research fam keep them coming

  • @simple8904
    @simple8904 Год назад +11

    This is one of the reasons why he is the 🐐
    Great video

  • @rogerssombe7369
    @rogerssombe7369 Год назад +13

    A very well thought out and meticulous mini doc on our brother the great 2Pac. You could see at every week he had a major event whether the planning of the label or himself, it worked in his favour. What stuck with me is that he said he had a LOT to say which he did and when he said it or did it, it was if it was his last day on earth!! I think he did understand the urgency of his message and his mortality at the same time. When u research, he had a sincere love and respect for God, children and was a voice for people. One thing we can all take away from our friend is..1. if you think you're productive you can push harder! 2. Make every move with intentionality and be passionate 3. Be urgent about your moves and decision making. You may not have tomorrow. 4. Love and treasure the good connections you have with people and when things break down... forgive and move on....people are just people. Once again excellent time breakdown Justin!!!

  • @XenogearsPS
    @XenogearsPS Год назад +6

    Just memorizing the lyrics to all the songs produced is another major feat imo.

  • @mrbgladney71
    @mrbgladney71 Год назад +4

    Rest N Peace 2 the G.O.A.T of Hip Hop...Eas"T"exas Respect 2 the Legend That Is 'Pac & 1 of the Greatest Moms Eva Mrs Afeni Shakur..Still Bumping 'Pac Till This Day & Till The Casket I'll Continue We're Exactly 6 Months Apart N Birth....

  • @225hurricane
    @225hurricane Год назад +11

    That was Dope homie…Tha Don…Tha GOAT 💯 he did more b4 25 than most people do in a lifetime..drop the mic 🎤 👑🔥✅✌🏽

  • @alexsantos3100
    @alexsantos3100 Год назад +3

    1:52 He went Hawaii in 95 and in 96 He also went to Belize and Detroit(Filming Gridlock'd)

  • @youngcity4241
    @youngcity4241 Год назад +3

    I remember Nipsey in a interview talking about how much Pac accomplished before 25 and people skip over like that is normal and it’s not…..

  • @4nertx-0
    @4nertx-0 Год назад +4

    You left out the toss it up music video shoot. the beach version and the warehouse version also to live and die in La music video… love the content tho very detailed…

  • @Lirrie2875
    @Lirrie2875 Год назад +3

    Tupac died at age 87 while he was 25 years old... 🙏🙇‍♂️👑 So sad that he didn't enjoy what he worked hard for...

  • @WILFRED69X
    @WILFRED69X Год назад +1

    One must not forget he was in Jail for 9 months. With nothing but dead time. That is a place where a person can do a lot of writing and reading. So he had more than a year and 8 months to be creative. Plus he was trying to get his 3 album deal with death row records finished so he could do his own thing. Pac is the GOAT PERIOD!

  • @doyadirty3804
    @doyadirty3804 Год назад +8

    Especially back in the 90s where recording was all digital and quick clicking like it is now

  • @itzyaboybugz
    @itzyaboybugz Год назад +1

    I pick beat. Write song. Book studio. Record. Come back. Mix. Come back. Revise. Come back. Finalize. Then send off for mastering. Can spend 3-4 mo on one song easily before remixing! This is wild 😜

  • @Hopper830
    @Hopper830 Год назад +3

    No one could touch his work ethic.

  • @danielhenderson1744
    @danielhenderson1744 4 месяца назад +1

    For what pac achieved in a 5 year span was absolutely incredible! Hadn’t even scratched the surface of what he could have achieved! Dropped his first album in 91 and passed in 96 and what he done was insane! It’s almost unbelievable! Just incredible what this guy done and could have went on to become!

  • @grapeland99
    @grapeland99 Год назад +10

    Thanks bro I really appreciate the video and that was only 11 months….. It showed that 2pac was more then just a rapper. Joe Biden supported the 3 strike law that Tupac was fighting against just think about that… 2pac was one of our greatest Black leader That all Races looked up too and have great respect for!!!!!!!🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 video Keep it up brother

  • @giorgiojoshua
    @giorgiojoshua Год назад +5

    Besides Pac worked extremly hard there was a reason for it. He was out on bail, and after the Orlando fight if he survived the shotwounds would and up in jail another 2/3 years... he was working to release music if he was send to jail again, and also to make sure he had is 3 album deal done with Death Row. The rest was going to be released on Makaveli Records

  • @Mobcityrecords100
    @Mobcityrecords100 Год назад +9

    This is a great video, there's plenty of 2pac documentaries, but this one has a different perspective good work

  • @LuckyBide
    @LuckyBide Год назад +21

    Pac was so talented, he had not only the quantity but also the quality and was the best at both ! Thank you for this amazing retrospective video. I'm also a huge Pac fan myself and with this video you're doing what all of us fans should do, which is keep Pac's memory and work alive until it reaches the brain that will change the world.

  • @ar6assassin913
    @ar6assassin913 Год назад +31

    I appreciate not only the video, but, you, for bringing this video together and drawing such a powerful message from what he did. Great content 👍

  • @fromfreddy
    @fromfreddy 9 месяцев назад +2

    just when i thought i’d consumed content from every angle on Pac i come across this piece!
    not only is this an informative piece on Pac’s work ethic but it’s applicable to most pursuits. it’s a unique angle i haven’t seen anyone else tackle with any depth. nice work my dude and continue creating.
    subscribed.

  • @uneed2see
    @uneed2see Год назад +2

    I would have the same work ethic if i had the talent to do what i love to do.

  • @MrEOM41
    @MrEOM41 3 месяца назад +3

    It really does t feel like 11 months when we think about seems like years… Pac is the blueprint to the rapper work ethic in which 50, Lil Wayne, Gucci Mane, DMX (2 albums in one year) and even Nba YB all have high work ethics especially in they prime.

  • @makylavender
    @makylavender Год назад +6

    High-level artistic creation!

  • @ilkinq.8646
    @ilkinq.8646 Год назад +3

    short answer: strong mama and hard life builded real character.

  • @nmr20067
    @nmr20067 Год назад +9

    Excellent video! I didn’t expect you to get that deep. I’m a die hard 2 Pac Stan since 94 and I can tell this man did his homework - 😉

  • @johnrockyryan
    @johnrockyryan Месяц назад

    My man was only in the public eye for only 6 years (1991-1996) from ages 20 to 25 but he will be talked about for eternity we will never see the likes ever again i just wish i got too see him live and maybe smoke a blunt with him. RIP Pac

  • @javi__...
    @javi__... Год назад +4

    That's not Saturday night live. That was a show on fox he did with ice t that was on late on Saturdays. It was on after mad tv I believe.

  • @venomj8179
    @venomj8179 Год назад +2

    2pac is the Bruce Lee of Hip-Hop/Rap

  • @andre-le-bone-aparte
    @andre-le-bone-aparte Год назад +1

    @12:17 - THAT BOUNCE! -- one of a kind.

  • @RudolphManor
    @RudolphManor Год назад +3

    May 4th 1996 Is Saturday Night Special Hosted By Him & Ice T. It Came On Fox. 💯

  • @rasx
    @rasx Год назад +5

    unmatched run. legendary...the goat

  • @RaducuGabriel-dl1hj
    @RaducuGabriel-dl1hj Год назад +3

    Wow! Is overwhelming the amount of work and dedication he made in 11 months...

  • @AntiRiku
    @AntiRiku Год назад +1

    no one will ever come close to pac, dude was truly one of a kind

  • @user-qd1zf9ir9z
    @user-qd1zf9ir9z 3 месяца назад +1

    that is INSANE that he did the legendary performance after a flight from Italy

  • @justinhumphrey1516
    @justinhumphrey1516 Год назад +2

    He was working this hard because he was in a slavery contract with Interscope that clearly stated that they owned him and everything he created until his debt and contract agreement was paid off.
    What is even crazier is they bailed him out with what was essentially the money that he made them from Me Against The World.
    The man was working like a machine to get out from under the machine and regain his freedom.

  • @aGwEENapple
    @aGwEENapple Год назад +3

    I think about it every now and then how at 25 he left such a huge impact. The older I get the more I realize how amazing it is. To be so wise too at that young age. He didn't even become a parent yet.

  • @KINGJOBE692
    @KINGJOBE692 Год назад +14

    I appreciate the video bro💯...But you missed a few things & details....you forgot the Deathrow Christmas Party in 1995 which he attended with Afeni & you forgot the filming of How do want it,To Live and Die LA(Music videos) & Gridlock'd movie...The video of Pac & Tyson hugging is actually from a another Tyson fight in March 1996 not September.

    • @JustinRJohnson
      @JustinRJohnson  Год назад +6

      Thanks for the additional details. It was hard to nail down the accuracy of dates for certain events.

  • @ducatarina
    @ducatarina Год назад +1

    I´m talking about these 11 months in the last 2 years, but just now somebody wake up to life and made a video about it, thank you

  • @astonnishedone3998
    @astonnishedone3998 Год назад +1

    When you find out he ain't dead, for real for real.

  • @MrsSmith-cs7li
    @MrsSmith-cs7li Год назад +1

    Pac’s work ethic is unmatched! Forever the GOAT!

  • @hunnagmgb1969
    @hunnagmgb1969 9 месяцев назад +2

    Real definition of a legend and GOAT period

  • @blackghanistant.v.456
    @blackghanistant.v.456 Год назад +10

    Salute 11 months is utterly insane 💯💯 your content was very laid down once again salute 💯💯💯

  • @12tribes61
    @12tribes61 Год назад +4

    Pac was like a modern day King David 👑

  • @jaysouthmusic8230
    @jaysouthmusic8230 Год назад +3

    What he did in a 11 month span, most people can't even get done in their entire lifetimes. That's why he inspires me to do music and his work ethic is incredible. Imagine the amount of material he had in the MIXTAPE era. He would have more taped than wayne and gucci combined and they would have been fire cause of what he said in his music

  • @ironindex3836
    @ironindex3836 Год назад +3

    🗣️THIS MINI DOCUMENTARY WAS THE SHIT!!!!! LONG LIVE 2PAC ONE NATION