RARE 1994 THROWBACK: "Tupac Shakur RAW Interview Outside NYC Courthouse"

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  • @HezakyaNewz
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    • @debbieberube1039
      @debbieberube1039 Год назад +3

      Pac. Is. Right

    • @debbieberube1039
      @debbieberube1039 Год назад +2

      100. &. Yes. Right. Pac

    • @joellemitchell833
      @joellemitchell833 Год назад +1

      Tupac was a strong person he got caught up in that street life and it took on a meaning of it own

    • @maxhatty
      @maxhatty 10 месяцев назад

      You have almost 200k followers and you're asking for donations to "keep the channel going." Maybe you should watch your spending habits. Low level human request.

    • @Wesssyde_LB-78
      @Wesssyde_LB-78 10 месяцев назад

      He was 23

  • @crazej213
    @crazej213 Год назад +1181

    Pac was only 22 in this interview. Kids older than that nowadays can barely form a sentence. Pac was clearly an intelligent man, it's a shame he's gone.

    • @gokusgames
      @gokusgames 11 месяцев назад +5

      Lol word man

    • @adeenbenyasharal5412
      @adeenbenyasharal5412 11 месяцев назад +83

      Primarily because Pacs generation was the last one to generally have parents who actually raised and taught their kids something. Nowadays, entertainment is raising kids.

    • @brentie2604
      @brentie2604 11 месяцев назад +10

      Well fucking said.

    • @shortyrock4lif3
      @shortyrock4lif3 10 месяцев назад +9

      Don't project your children's illiteracy on others. Instead, help them.

    • @lawaltoheeb9847
      @lawaltoheeb9847 10 месяцев назад +6

      Not 22 but 24 years old

  • @pb4ugo08
    @pb4ugo08 7 месяцев назад +195

    Absolutely heartbreaking to watch him plead his innocence to a bunch of people who don’t care or what to hear what he is saying. When he said “All I do is make raps, all I do is make raps and talk loud, my biggest crime is talking loud”. And that was 100% the honest truth.

    • @misskimmistri02
      @misskimmistri02 6 месяцев назад

      Especially when he said if I raped or sodomized her why didn’t they find my sperm and the reporter said “bc you wore a condom” it pissed me off but he turned right around and looked him dead in the eyes and asked him then where’s the condom???

    • @Tsizzle55929
      @Tsizzle55929 5 месяцев назад +6

      Real talk.

  • @reec6400
    @reec6400 Год назад +1059

    You can tell he's telling the truth

    • @reec6400
      @reec6400 Год назад +13

      @Practicalicalicalica who's generation? And what generation are you referring to?

    • @standaman1963
      @standaman1963 Год назад +20

      Absolutely 💯

    • @xolaniblazewilliams9181
      @xolaniblazewilliams9181 Год назад

      Nah he did it. He rapped the white hoee

    • @Peter-uo9km
      @Peter-uo9km Год назад

      Lol they were doing this same thing to Mike tyson lmfao they were doing these nigs dirty.

    • @deandema-th8fe
      @deandema-th8fe Год назад

      THE COURT PROCEEDINGS. SHOULD OF BEEN IN. FRONT OF THE. COURT. OF QUEENS BENCH......

  • @amazinglife1068
    @amazinglife1068 Год назад +1337

    Just imagine that this guy went through all this nonsense at the age of 24/25 years old. Tupac was really a strong dude.

  • @ebakomick748
    @ebakomick748 Год назад +532

    Dude was way ahead of his time. You can't be so brilliant and live long. RIP Pac.

    • @gavinmashizha
      @gavinmashizha Год назад +13

      You can be brilliant and live long for example king Solomon in the Bible

    • @ebakomick748
      @ebakomick748 Год назад +7

      @@gavinmashizha These church people and their Bible stories😂😂. Good luck on such a vague argument.

    • @stefanking303
      @stefanking303 Год назад +5

      True pac was light years ahead

    • @lordroyaltee
      @lordroyaltee Год назад +5

      How many celebrities can say they jumped a crip in public? Yea not many i wonder why?

    • @vcvortex6356
      @vcvortex6356 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@gavinmashizha Yea that was fake, dude...

  • @thatdudekyle5690
    @thatdudekyle5690 Год назад +320

    His mom raised him right. You can tell with how he carries himself. How articulate he is when he speaks. How he keeps a level head regardless of how he’s being treated. For a single mother (hooked on drugs) to raise a man like this is amazing. RIP Afeni Shakur & Tupac.

    • @anthony3-dq9vq
      @anthony3-dq9vq Год назад +7

      If he was raise so rite he would not have been rapping about murder rapping about a thug life he never lived

    • @milesdiontre
      @milesdiontre 11 месяцев назад +3

      Don't forget yaki kadafi and Hussein fatal Geronimo Pratt.

    • @0Shane13
      @0Shane13 11 месяцев назад +6

      The rose that grew from concrete and exceeded expectations. Fuck what you think.

    • @JooseLeroy
      @JooseLeroy 11 месяцев назад

      @@anthony3-dq9vq How in thee fk would you know how he actually lived were you there? Furthermore your definition of the Thuglife he lived is obviously different from the Thuglife 2Pac was talking about and lived!
      I mean my God, he even told you why he calls himself a thug in this very interview but yo small minded azz still get on here and try to create a narrative of him being a wanksta or sum sht!
      Until one of these ppl you view as a Thug jumps out of his car & helps a black man who was a total stranger from being attacked by sum white niggaz u can’t in any way confuse the Thug life 2pac lived to YOUR definition of a thug life which suggests hardcore criminal activity!
      2Pac was for his ppl and he showed that thru action and in spoken word it’s truly sad we as a ppl didn’t support, PROTECT & help this young brother in all his endeavors to unify black ppl, instead he was left out there alone to fight with giants & tyrants and all we did was sit there & watch the show

    • @yrntj1927
      @yrntj1927 11 месяцев назад

      @@anthony3-dq9vq instead of trying to help a nigga you destroy a brother - Tupac Shakur

  • @philsmith921
    @philsmith921 Год назад +282

    At 23, Tupac expressed himself & communicated how he felt better than a 50 year old man. All these years later, we are amazed that he is still very relevant, even prophetic. Lord, this man was so ahead of his time. Even in 2023, he’s personality is still magnetic

    • @maverickworld8192
      @maverickworld8192 Год назад

      The fucking goat 🐐 homie. I've been a real loyal fan since the beginning 💯 😌

    • @babatj6848
      @babatj6848 Год назад +8

      Definitely true

    • @abdulfatahosman561
      @abdulfatahosman561 Год назад +12

      Young adults were more articulate back than compared to now

    • @pierrenic.7682
      @pierrenic.7682 9 месяцев назад +2

      Totally

    • @vittaveve1939
      @vittaveve1939 7 месяцев назад +1

      This makes me so sad yet it’s so comforting at the same time

  • @benhartart9487
    @benhartart9487 Год назад +77

    “I’m not married, I can be with any I girl want” 🐺🦁 Spitting Straight facts, true G.O.A.T of Rap

  • @Gump-tion
    @Gump-tion Год назад +658

    Miss this brother dearly. He was fearless, thoughtful & eloquent! No doubt he was the chosen one.

    • @Catelog
      @Catelog Год назад +4

      @ Gumption 💯

    • @pauljones8801
      @pauljones8801 Год назад +4

      He was a foul mouthed trouble maker

    • @Nig20091
      @Nig20091 Год назад +3

      @@pauljones8801 what???

    • @maverickworld8192
      @maverickworld8192 Год назад

      @@pauljones8801 you sound stupid

    • @bubbag9191
      @bubbag9191 Год назад

      @@pauljones8801 yep , especially when he had a entourage

  • @tanya4534
    @tanya4534 4 года назад +764

    To think he was only under 25, and so well spoken. His disposition is that of an older mature adult as opposed to a young adult.

    • @GLA45Amg716
      @GLA45Amg716 Год назад +25

      He was 23 here

    • @GoGetYourShinebox
      @GoGetYourShinebox Год назад +33

      Back in the day young people were better spoken

    • @22vah
      @22vah Год назад +47

      Yes he was mature but Most people did more reading back then.. didnt spend countless hours on social media. TV was the primary distraction back then..

    • @pauljones8801
      @pauljones8801 Год назад +4

      @@GLA45Amg716 He looks more like 33?

    • @simonmogotsi3427
      @simonmogotsi3427 Год назад +4

      When tupac was going through this i was only 11years. White America. He was like in courts with the media couzzy talk alot he should have just not answeard those paparazzi

  • @igg3937
    @igg3937 Год назад +180

    Pac was an absolute force of nature.

  • @jaxs2384
    @jaxs2384 Год назад +147

    Look at a 24-25 years old man in 30 years ago and compare to 24-25 years old person today. More calm & more wise than today. acting like a man, speaking like a man, respectful.... RIP 2pac and his generation

    • @GoGetYourShinebox
      @GoGetYourShinebox Год назад +9

      He was 23 here, crazy how wise he was for his age

    • @sijifalore8252
      @sijifalore8252 Год назад +4

      especially with all that pressure and uncertainty

    • @humphreymbugua7631
      @humphreymbugua7631 Год назад

      ​@@GoGetYourShinebox x😅VVCccsszSvchs😅vzzszxxvxczczaz😅vhxahzvzxcavcvvj.scv😅😅

    • @humphreymbugua7631
      @humphreymbugua7631 Год назад

      ​@@GoGetYourShinebox x😅VVCccsszSvchs😅vzzszxxvxczczaz😅vhxahzvzxcavcvvj.scvb.😅😅

    • @mephistopheles9233
      @mephistopheles9233 11 месяцев назад +3

      He was hardly a Leonardo Da Vinci (who began his work at approx 14 years old). But, I guess if you idolise convicted rapists & snitches these are the negative types you would look up to.

  • @payparallel
    @payparallel Год назад +110

    "It's a crime for that girl to turn that into a rape charge" - 2pac

  • @merlegardner3939
    @merlegardner3939 4 года назад +695

    Pac was fearless. And passionate about everything .💯

    • @harrisandrean
      @harrisandrean Год назад +11

      I’m 34 and he still is my big homie 100

    • @cornell833
      @cornell833 Год назад +1

      So true 👍

    • @loganrusso39
      @loganrusso39 Год назад +10

      @@harrisandrean👍 I know what u mean.... 44 here...
      I remember the day he got shot, a few months after high school ended. Nobody thought he was gonna die, he was bulletproof... or at least that's what we thought. Even when he did die, I was 100% convinced he was coming back... in 7 years... and I convinced everyone I knew too. My guess was Easter, 2003... When Easter came and passed, I said 9/13/03; exactly 7 years to the day... when that passed, I said Xmas... and when that passed, I knew he was gone.
      I wish he were still here. I would've liked to have seen what he did at 45 years old, and 65, etc. At the very least, he would've become one of the best actors of our time. He was so intelligent and passionate at such a young age, it's crazy to think he didn't live past 25. Everything we've ever heard him say, he was younger than 25.
      He gave me the soundtrack to my life from at least 16-25, and I still put him on today when I'm in one of those moods... Nobody is better to listen to when you're in that mood, imo anyway.
      ...And you know he would've had the best Twitter rants and quotes too!
      RIP Pac

    • @futvnyc
      @futvnyc Год назад +4

      He was a great actor.

    • @daincanto4918
      @daincanto4918 Год назад

      Pack was speaking truth against the( Illuminati)people of the public view,like pac said it's coman sense of everything that we do and the systems has us in control of that to be controlled.(understand that 🤔🥱)

  • @tarence319
    @tarence319 Год назад +88

    So is anyone other than me watching this paying attention to the fact that he stood there answering ALL their questions and providing explanations. He didn't try to get away from them; he stood his ground. Guilty people don't let you get right up in their face like that and grill them the way these reporters grilled him!!!

    • @craigmason8898
      @craigmason8898 Год назад

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  • @TanveerHassanISLAM
    @TanveerHassanISLAM Год назад +179

    You can't dislike 2pac. He loved everyone. Wish he got that love in return 😪

    • @craigmason8898
      @craigmason8898 Год назад

      Hi, I like your profile, and if you let me, I would make such an amazing mural out of it! If you don’t mind one of your posts could be my inspiring muse for an art project I’m working on for a client. You will get paid for it as well as a bonus and also get credits.

    • @Morphinem
      @Morphinem Год назад +1

      Not sure he loved biggie though ^^

    • @AlexB-pp7dc
      @AlexB-pp7dc 7 месяцев назад

      @@craigmason8898weirdo

    • @agamerscoven
      @agamerscoven 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@Morphinemhe had mad love for biggie at first. After the robbery he got paranoid and heard things and so his mindset changed. In the beginning he put Biggie on game. They were cool.

  • @1dtremusic
    @1dtremusic Год назад +812

    He was too real for this world 🙏🏾

    • @123456CBOY
      @123456CBOY Год назад +7

      Yeah he was

    • @stilesjohnson1745
      @stilesjohnson1745 Год назад +5

      Facts

    • @addae_dr
      @addae_dr Год назад +6

      Yeah

    • @paymyself1st430
      @paymyself1st430 Год назад

      Nah this world just got faker since people with real sense rarely exist

    • @stevenkakouz6833
      @stevenkakouz6833 Год назад +12

      Jus like how trump is too real for this world people hate the truth god bless 2pac the prophet

  • @johnosandra
    @johnosandra Год назад +385

    Never knew how powerful a person he was until watching this.

    • @michaelhulsey201
      @michaelhulsey201 Год назад +29

      I never got it either. But watching this, the calmness, the humility, the sensibility. Imagine what he might have done had he not been murdered. Gotta say, as someone who wasn't a Tupac fan, this man was something different, something special.

    • @gabeeskridge8291
      @gabeeskridge8291 Год назад +15

      He was gifted obviously. Yes he was born to do what he did. He knew he wouldn't live long. He knew too much.

    • @arkhamknight6371
      @arkhamknight6371 Год назад +7

      @@michaelhulsey201 Your loss,u shoulda been bumping pac from jump

    • @ronaldhuey2619
      @ronaldhuey2619 Год назад +5

      You never took the time to really see what he was about you probably just listen to whatever people said about him. Tupac was a special man

    • @arkhamknight6371
      @arkhamknight6371 Год назад +1

      @@ronaldhuey2619 💯💯

  • @tutliwyatii1741
    @tutliwyatii1741 Год назад +49

    I'm a businessman because you find me at my places of business-Brother Pac

  • @zhakreayounes5883
    @zhakreayounes5883 Год назад +56

    He told facts.He was & is articulate & passionate about black people struggles.He represented the heart of the street around the world.
    Rest in Glory Mr Tupac Shakur.

  • @KEVOSHIZO
    @KEVOSHIZO Год назад +405

    Show me a 25 year old rapper that can talk like straight facts like PAC!!

  • @4thecollectors
    @4thecollectors Год назад +116

    I am now 40 looking back at this when he was 25 it's like he's light years ahead we don't have no more artists left like this

    • @NavAK_86
      @NavAK_86 Год назад +7

      He was 23 here in 1994.

    • @chanettaowens3451
      @chanettaowens3451 7 месяцев назад

      Yesss and no we don’t,I’m 40 to and I love Tupac ,he is and will always be my favorite rapper💙💙💙💙💙

    • @maverickworld8192
      @maverickworld8192 Месяц назад

      ​@NavAK_86, everybody keeps saying he was 25 in this interview

  • @FlymoufDiction
    @FlymoufDiction Год назад +47

    He handled this surmountable amount of pressure like a TRUE KING

  • @woodsoncircle
    @woodsoncircle Год назад +23

    Eloquent, outspoken, forward thinker. Legend.

  • @boclips3459
    @boclips3459 Год назад +55

    There is no way you can watch that and think he was guilty.

  • @merlegardner3939
    @merlegardner3939 4 года назад +78

    I'm angry at the system.

  • @danielrand775
    @danielrand775 Год назад +41

    It’s so crazy- you can nearly hear him rapping when just speaking. He was just so smooth exactly like when he was rapping. This man will never me forgotten! Best rapper ever- LEGEND!

  • @hahandroo
    @hahandroo Год назад +75

    I am 41 and was a huge 2pac fan during his prime when I was 12yrs old to 15 years old. Even after he died he influenced my 20s so much.

  • @afristories8120
    @afristories8120 Год назад +158

    I find my self checking in to this interview atleast twice of each every year. RIP Legend. Year 2022 you still the best hiphop artist ever

  • @terexdavis796
    @terexdavis796 Год назад +94

    Hell have no fury like women scorned. 2pac spoke truth to power. He was the voice of the voiceless. Damn I wish Pac was still alive. 😔

  • @PersonaPodcast
    @PersonaPodcast 22 дня назад +5

    22 years old, he was a baby, crazy how his mindset was so far ahead his time and age

  • @FredTengulassenoga-ko6zb
    @FredTengulassenoga-ko6zb 10 месяцев назад +27

    Man ,he was genius the way he explained himself at that young age..

  • @bankoletoluwani3480
    @bankoletoluwani3480 Год назад +168

    He will be forever missed. A True Legend..

  • @Thuglife-uw4wx
    @Thuglife-uw4wx 4 года назад +166

    Real legend never die!!!!

  • @truthfinder4973
    @truthfinder4973 Год назад +22

    He was a full grown man with wisdom at a young age

  • @gilfordmccormack8140
    @gilfordmccormack8140 Год назад +80

    Tupac was intelligent and brave

    • @travishall4740
      @travishall4740 Год назад +4

      Yes he was, a true alpha male, he would have made a tremendous role model for black boys and black men

    • @cathflorence761
      @cathflorence761 6 месяцев назад +2

      And fearless❤

  • @goreallaz3251
    @goreallaz3251 Год назад +118

    If you cant talk about how you really feel, you can never be true to yourself, you can never be free.

  • @joeypersinger6352
    @joeypersinger6352 Год назад +522

    WHY DIDN'T WE PROTECT THIS MAN BETTER, AT ALL COST!!!!

    • @tsuave1867
      @tsuave1867 Год назад +11

      I promise

    • @dishinitoutcooking
      @dishinitoutcooking Год назад +1

      Because blacks don't love blacks.

    • @alvinmendez1355
      @alvinmendez1355 Год назад +4

      Lol because he obly cared for the West Coast . Lmaoo nah I'm jk I know you meant cost .

    • @joeypersinger6352
      @joeypersinger6352 Год назад +1

      @@alvinmendez1355 LOL SHIT BRO!!!! You got me in that one. I didn't even notice at first l ok l

    • @Nig20091
      @Nig20091 Год назад +3

      U DAMN right brother 😢

  • @kylerousseau9175
    @kylerousseau9175 Год назад +63

    As a Tupac fan , this is heartbreaking. This guy had his share of drama 😟

  • @adeona5202
    @adeona5202 Год назад +74

    Tupac was everything.. Never a dull moment dead or alive..

  • @chupaaachup4552
    @chupaaachup4552 Год назад +76

    He was so natural. People are fake today.

    • @cynthiasolomon6383
      @cynthiasolomon6383 Год назад +2

      And very Genuine, Smart young Brother.Peace

    • @DTB1995
      @DTB1995 Год назад +1

      I refuse to believe this man was 23 here

    • @cynthiasolomon6383
      @cynthiasolomon6383 Год назад +1

      @@DTB1995 His Mindset was of a different Perspective of the Average 23yr old, his Environment including People who were Militants and Warriors who were not Afraid to fight the System by Any Means Necessary.Peace

    • @jbtravis8233
      @jbtravis8233 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@cynthiasolomon6383yup and was his parents was in the black panther movement

  • @blacksunangel636
    @blacksunangel636 Год назад +192

    2pac always kept it real and wasn't afraid to voice is true feelings...rest in peace

  • @lilcaps2387
    @lilcaps2387 Год назад +36

    Yo 2Pac was a genius and extremely smart and i don’t care about what peoples opinion he the king of Rap .

  • @carlcraft9237
    @carlcraft9237 Год назад +13

    Also look how the crowd gathered, not making noise just listening..... amazing

  • @surviver5738
    @surviver5738 3 года назад +74

    20+ years later, shit is more relevant than ever. Even before 30 seconds in.

  • @ugwuchiagozie6799
    @ugwuchiagozie6799 Год назад +128

    You could see through his innocence. RIP legend.

  • @jonnysoto718
    @jonnysoto718 Год назад +29

    As aggressive and outspoken pac was he was also highly intelligent and humble to fans. A guilty criminal wouldn't speak to reporters outside of a court room and get into specifics about an active case.

    • @asee818
      @asee818 6 месяцев назад

      How else is someone would defend themselves if they didn't speak up

  • @michaellardner3638
    @michaellardner3638 10 месяцев назад +15

    It's so easy to forget how young pac actually was especially during this interview,he was a kid but carried himself as one of the biggest men who ever lived

  • @GeminiJune0608
    @GeminiJune0608 Год назад +56

    I love every interview of this guy...gosh he was fearless and intelligent❤️👏👏👏

  • @donaldmbah9194
    @donaldmbah9194 Год назад +42

    Pac's IQ was incredible!

  • @erfolgsbegleiter149
    @erfolgsbegleiter149 11 месяцев назад +9

    I live in Germany and yet his music helped me through hard times back then. I hardly listen to rap music anymore, but I have fond memories of how much I loved and still love Tupac's music.

  • @David-lu5tl
    @David-lu5tl Год назад +104

    He is being interviewed/ interrogated by these journalist and he’s doing this alone with no representation !! PAC standing his ground 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
    Much love out to Lady Campbell ❤

    • @RoyDaDrumma
      @RoyDaDrumma Год назад +1

      Facts

    • @DJspAce82
      @DJspAce82 Год назад

      Queensbridge. ❤️

    • @abuban8865
      @abuban8865 Год назад +1

      Please who is lady Campbell

    • @DJspAce82
      @DJspAce82 Год назад +2

      @@abuban8865 She's the lady from Queens at the end of this video.

  • @titonjuguna6229
    @titonjuguna6229 Год назад +48

    So sad how they put him on the spot while they stayed away. But He stood for himself. 🔥 Love PAC

  • @outlawtyx1668
    @outlawtyx1668 4 года назад +40

    Tupac music took me a long way man R.i.p King

  • @tayleermugar
    @tayleermugar Год назад +9

    His patience in this was fuckin powerful. Whew. To still articulate and be mad as hell is a super power.

  • @jeremiahbanks3096
    @jeremiahbanks3096 9 месяцев назад +7

    They failed him, he wasn’t a rapist , he supported women, he grieved a lot for someone that early on.

  • @Love-hx6nb
    @Love-hx6nb 7 месяцев назад +29

    😢 i believe him not because he can articulate what he said but because of the way he was saying you can tell he wanted to be heard and he wasn’t trying to hide from the camera and run to .He spoke and looked everyone in their eyes.hes one of the many artist i seen many videos were alot people wishing he was still here because he understood not only because he was a rapper ❤😢🙏🏻

  • @MsBrit_
    @MsBrit_ 6 месяцев назад +11

    I met and spoke with him this same day for half an hour. ♥ I'll cherish our conversation forever. He was so real, genuine, and himself! ♥

    • @jarvasedundy1
      @jarvasedundy1 6 месяцев назад +2

      That's awesome 🎉❤ do you believe him?

    • @TerrellRobertson-dt2ig
      @TerrellRobertson-dt2ig 5 месяцев назад +1

      Amazing

    • @arnisobiang7466
      @arnisobiang7466 21 день назад +1

      good evening ma'am, did you really meet him? Tupac Shakur 😃🤩!?

    • @MsBrit_
      @MsBrit_ 21 день назад +1

      @@jarvasedundy1 Yes!

    • @MsBrit_
      @MsBrit_ 21 день назад

      @@TerrellRobertson-dt2ig It was a dope experience! Surreal!

  • @SweetPProductions
    @SweetPProductions Год назад +12

    dis man never dodge one question and he was sharp n quick with his responses. Thats how u know its the truth because u dont have to think about it. It just flows like water

  • @paulmartinez3870
    @paulmartinez3870 Год назад +19

    This guy was not scared. Even as everyone gathered up.

    • @craigmason8898
      @craigmason8898 Год назад

      Hi, I like your profile, and if you let me, I would make such an amazing mural out of it! If you don’t mind one of your posts could be my inspiring muse for an art project I’m working on for a client. You will get paid for it as well as a bonus and also get credits.

  • @saturdayjosef2474
    @saturdayjosef2474 Год назад +33

    All unborn babies will grow and recognise 2pac because legend never die

  • @marcusthomas3491
    @marcusthomas3491 2 года назад +75

    This interview gets me up when I’m down I miss you 😪 My favorite rapper dead or alive

    • @maverickworld8192
      @maverickworld8192 Год назад

      The fucking goat 🐐 homie. I've been a fan since the beginning. Thug life tatted on my chest. Makaveli tatted on my neck... outlaw on my arm, Tupac cross ✝️ on my back . A picture of Tupac at the cemetery praying in front of a cross ✝️ with no shirt on and wearing a bandana. Also, the Egyptian lady on my chest .

  • @MrsSmith-cs7li
    @MrsSmith-cs7li Год назад +18

    One of the most intelligent men I ever heard speak. I truly miss him!!

  • @gloriap214
    @gloriap214 8 месяцев назад +45

    I feel so sorry for what Pac went through at such a young age. It is so clearly driven by racism, the threat of black people rising against the unfair treatment because of their colour. Pac was feared because he is charismatic, eloquent and can defend his corner like a leader in the making and authority feared his ability to influence and appeal to the educated. When Pac talked people listened…that’s epic to those who doesn’t want change!!

    • @letsgobrandon7297
      @letsgobrandon7297 7 месяцев назад +2

      @gloriap214: I can tell right now your wrong. 1st off this had nothing to do with race but did have to do with his fame. Secondly by your definition if u want to silence someone u keep giving him interviews? Lol.
      I 100% believe Tupac wasn’t lying and didn’t do that, not just cause he wasn’t like that but that would went against his principles.
      This is coming from someone u probably think is racist because the media tells u so.

    • @friendlyfella123
      @friendlyfella123 7 месяцев назад

      chill bot@@letsgobrandon7297

    • @bernimoyovsi1933
      @bernimoyovsi1933 6 месяцев назад +2

      He was a very smart and intelligent young man with so many objectives. REST ON PAC

    • @Benji-jj2bg
      @Benji-jj2bg 29 дней назад

      @@letsgobrandon7297 the government wanted to silence tupac, not the media bud. This was 100% about race, if the races were switched this wouldnt have even gotten to court.

    • @Israel.10
      @Israel.10 26 дней назад

      @@letsgobrandon7297he was trying to start a political party strictly for black n brown people, this was deeper than fame bro

  • @GMD29
    @GMD29 Год назад +19

    "My Biggest Crime Is Talking Loud"
    💯🔥

  • @Nzungu
    @Nzungu Год назад +10

    This guy was a different breed, he matured at a very young age.

  • @angelaburgess9105
    @angelaburgess9105 Год назад +15

    I can sit and listen to him talk all day...S.I.P. Tupac...Gone Too Soon 😥😇

  • @44LCH
    @44LCH Год назад +17

    Pac was able to articulate himself very well

  • @BluWaves
    @BluWaves Год назад +20

    Pac’s music got me thru a lot of tough times. A legend never dies. Wish I could’ve got the chance to meet you.

  • @eleazarthomas2881
    @eleazarthomas2881 Год назад +9

    My legend pac, I'm a Nigerian and most Nigerian youth's who where not even Born or grown-up during his reign love's pac and his music and all his good Legacy.

  • @mkannan4511
    @mkannan4511 Год назад +9

    5:07..."Awawawawawa!!" 'Pac had his own sense of practical humour...lol..🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @sijifalore8252
    @sijifalore8252 Год назад +12

    Such precise eloquence even with all the emotions and media pressure.

  • @the_curtains
    @the_curtains 4 года назад +28

    Clever and passionate, what could of been.. so sad..

  • @Crooklon
    @Crooklon Год назад +10

    That man knew he could talk.

  • @lyntiashorter9988
    @lyntiashorter9988 Год назад +7

    This is one of the Best interviews he has had Very well spoken Thank You❤️

  • @WorldWideEyesOpen
    @WorldWideEyesOpen Год назад +17

    2pac ahead of his time. Legend forever.

  • @ericmurcia8077
    @ericmurcia8077 Год назад +16

    So young & well spoken !!

  • @subigyaacharya10
    @subigyaacharya10 Год назад +29

    Most of us won't go through even 1% of what Tupac had gone through. Brother was truly a soldier, it still hurts till this date that he is no more with us but his legacy shall remain forever. Long live Pac, miss you❤

  • @DonatelloLabouche
    @DonatelloLabouche Год назад

    Thank you, for this video!

  • @dmark2319
    @dmark2319 Год назад +6

    Just the fact he stopped to answer all these questions , Respect

  • @TempleofShaolin
    @TempleofShaolin Год назад +50

    Truly one of the greatest of all time. Rip

  • @mizzjacksonxoxo
    @mizzjacksonxoxo Год назад +12

    IMO: This is his best interview. Parts of it have been sampled so many times over...☺😊💯💯

    • @TheNadroj10
      @TheNadroj10 11 месяцев назад +1

      Him talking to these people is an iconic moment. No other rapper,artist or public known figure would have the balls to blatantly defend themselves with a 100 cameras and reporters swarming them, praying for one slip up

  • @mikecornett618
    @mikecornett618 Месяц назад +1

    20+ years old in front of a camera, conducting himself so articulate and fearlessly. Powerful

  • @creoleboy911
    @creoleboy911 Год назад +44

    Classic moment in human history, if I had a time machine, I would go see this moment.

    • @manman3792
      @manman3792 Год назад +4

      You would just got to “see” this moment? Well that moment is painful to Tupac , while you are saying you want to just be a spectator. Why not go back in this time and actually try to help pac

    • @chrisbrady6687
      @chrisbrady6687 Год назад

      You really need a history lesson. Your comment is so depressing.

    • @gloriap214
      @gloriap214 8 месяцев назад

      I would go and fight his fight if I went back in time…I just settle on keeping his memory alive

    • @FabrizioAnichini
      @FabrizioAnichini 7 месяцев назад

      @manman3792 trust me, you don't want to change the course of the history no matter the reason.

    • @creoleboy911
      @creoleboy911 7 месяцев назад +2

      @@FabrizioAnichini ok i believe you time traveler .

  • @wiremuhouia6000
    @wiremuhouia6000 Год назад +36

    So sad you can see he’s drained but he’s standing his ground and is very clear to the people.. so powerful brother we all here’d you.. reporters just wana ask questions for a story and entertainment.. but PAC set them straight sad he had to be frustrated doing it.

  • @jerrynavarro9580
    @jerrynavarro9580 4 года назад +77

    And it's sad that things dont changed even in 1994 with the 2pac Shakur rape case . Society rather believes a woman that lies about being rape than the Truth! Even to this day men all over this country get accuse of wrongdoing everyday! Being accused at on time in my life I know how he feels. RIP 2pac Shakur (1971 >1996) 1 of the realest how ever touch the 🎤🎶

    • @kofipapa2886
      @kofipapa2886 Год назад +2

      You cannot turn an innocent man into a rapist. You can frame him to be one but you can't make him one if he is not. You gotta pay somehow.

    • @rollinstonemoula9689
      @rollinstonemoula9689 Год назад +1

      Mike Irvin going thru it now😎✌✊

  • @fadiwrx
    @fadiwrx Год назад +45

    They did everything to silence him and for the better part he soldiered on like a true warrior. Through his music, Pac was inspirational to a lot of people and his lyrics hit hard and resonated with many. His music still lives on and will continue to

  • @walkerstevent
    @walkerstevent Год назад +28

    How was this man so articulate at 23 in this video - I couldn't tie my shoes well. I miss him as a human.

  • @oregoncountrygirl
    @oregoncountrygirl 5 месяцев назад +5

    “My biggest crime is talking loud” and unfortunately it led to his demise. Rest with Jesus 🙏🏻

  • @evolveintelligently
    @evolveintelligently Год назад +21

    Wow! The energy!
    The establishment was afraid of this man, and this is why!

  • @matthewalkman386
    @matthewalkman386 Год назад +11

    Man this interview too strong for the 90s media

  • @JaeThaGemini
    @JaeThaGemini Год назад +18

    i love how it ended with them showing that black woman defendin Pac’s name ✊🏾💯 it showed that even tho a Sista lied on him, he also had Sistas who believed in him & stood beside him

    • @donaldb93
      @donaldb93 Год назад +5

      💯 and the woman in the background yelling “keep your head up Tupac”

    • @MarioCavett
      @MarioCavett Год назад

      That wasn't a sista who lied on him that was an informant paid to lie. By white people..

    • @HolaHello-nm2gs
      @HolaHello-nm2gs Год назад

      Let that be a lesson to show there's still good people in the world

    • @TheNadroj10
      @TheNadroj10 11 месяцев назад

      Shout out to that sista for seeing through the bullshit.

  • @sid7911
    @sid7911 Год назад +15

    the woman at theend is a very rare and honest and insightful woman god bless her

  • @paulielacqua8834
    @paulielacqua8834 4 года назад +31

    Miss those days.. Blessings Tupac....

  • @sergioparreira4866
    @sergioparreira4866 Год назад +6

    "My biggest crime is talking loud."
    Against facts there's no arguments.

  • @sandraward5564
    @sandraward5564 Год назад +23

    best interview of all times need more people like him really miss him Pac should have been protected at all costs period.

  • @ericmwango7638
    @ericmwango7638 Год назад +13

    This World misses this Spirit!!
    2Pac RIP
    MR. MAKAVELI

  • @tompanoname3579
    @tompanoname3579 4 года назад +47

    Eff it! He was too young to understand what's coming his way... R.I.P.

  • @dallasbagley
    @dallasbagley 3 месяца назад +2

    I miss this man. World hasn't been the same since his absence, but he lives forever. A side from that, I 100% believe him. This was a man without a father, which amplified his love for women. RIP man. What a loss.

    • @2packarbuocesann734
      @2packarbuocesann734 3 месяца назад

      C'est en grandissant principalement avec sa mère, qu'il avait déteint un peu avec quelques airs et mimiques, entre ses 12 et 15 ans !
      Par la suite ça a évolué !