What a journey he took us on in just about 8 years, from 17-25. Perhaps his greatest contribution is in the fact he's giving us by far more than he ever wanted to take.
Completely epic! At the end of the interview stands out to me as PAC asked her, “is that enough”, she says, “yes thank you so much” and PAC replies, “Don’t worry about it”……….
We will never ever find a great,philosopher like TUPAC he was genius, he changed the whole entire world thru his music, I miss TUPAC so much, but what I know TUPAC is still alive believe mi
The Don Makaveli is not alive I wish he was. Pac was a soldier he would never hide from these cowards, he lives trough us that's for sure, pac soldier until I'm dead and gone! Rip 🙏 Don Makaveli you are missed down here 💯🐐👑
I don't think you know the definition of philosopher....Tupac relayed messages that we as a people were already aware of and mostly surface level. Just because he spoke his mind about what was going in the secular world doesn't make you a philosopher. Philosophers spend their lifes work studying and researching human behavior and articulating original thoughts that no one has said before. He had an opinion on politics and the industry but that's not what a philosopher is. A philosopher studies human behavior, nature, principles of reality, the meaning of life and death. Cornell West, Bell Hooks, James Baldwin are great examples of black philosophers, to give you the idea of what I'm saying to you.
It's crazy to sit here as a 41 year old and think about everything this man had done by 25. He was still just a kid, really, when he passed. Imagine had he been able to live, what he may have been able to do. RIP.
I mean he was arguably responsible for a 7 year old kid getting killed in 1991. He also essentially got Biggie killed also. Not sure this is actually accurate.
@@TruthDissident he never killed that girl, it was someone from his camp that did it and I honestly think it was Mo and how can a man be responsible for a death after he’s gone?
He struggled to combine the revolutionary, activist side of him with the capitalist, businessman side of him. His Mom always taught him not to forget about the exploited underdog and he felt guilty that he was moving away from his Panther roots. I don't think he ever managed to solve the dilemma, because even in his last album it's hard to say where he stood. I reckon that he was always a revolutionary anti capitalist at heart. The Pac we all know and love from his early albums. ✊🚩
It's crazy really. Makaveli was a combination of his Death Row era and he returns to his 2Pacalypse/Strictly era with songs like "White Manz World". I definitely do see him returning back to that in 1997. If One Nation dropped it would've been HUUUUUGE.
Absolutely incorrect you listen to the 7 day theory album he new exactly where he stood. All eyez on me was he return to get the attention of the masses and had songs speaking on that struggle like only God can judge me. He tells you in hail Mary what he did lol. "picture paragraphs unloaded wise words being quoted peep the weakness in the rap game and sued it". Basically hes the number one rapper people quote your lyrics but if you unloaded what you was saying you would see your actually quoting wise words and sued simply means he perfected the combination. But he was also 24 turning 25 25 when he died so of course he was conflicted. We all are we aren't speaking from our 25 yr old perspective.
@@deceptioncxv6385 facts and he literally had the youths ears ready to move which way he said go which is a threat to the power structure. We look at today know one can get the youth to listen or even care to even relate to them
He realized he needed that money to make true change. A Year before he died he was prison broke in upstate NY while having a number 1 album on the charts.
@@deceptioncxv6385 nah... 97 was gonna be WAR and pac said as much in his last interview "what's gonna reign supreme in 96 and 97 in the ridin I'm doing" pac in 97 would of been something to see Makaveli was originally slated to be released in march of 97 and we all know that album was INTENSE imagine if he was alive to promote it BIG was also preparing to drop life after death in march of 1997 which addressed his issues with pac amongst other things Pac and BIG head up for the crown in spring '97 would of been epic and probably really bad at the same time given the animosity between the camps
Man i was just 12 & start to learn English in school back in 91 when he drops 2pacacalypse now.Allways love his lyrics & music and i was just 16, almost 17 when he die.Now I'm 42 & i still can't believe that so much years go by.But i allways was is & will be his fan!!! Legend don't die!!!
Many people did things Pac did and the difference is that he was always the first with crazy ideas. The first with double cd, the first with tattoo having and showing, the first to attend to fashion shows in other countries
I love pac and wish he was still here, but I think it was his destiny to die in Vegas that night. Napoleon even said if he lived, he lost a finger, a lung, he was all fucked up. He wouldn’t have been the same. Plus he would have gone back to prison. It would have been sad to see him decline like that. Rip pac
What's interesting is to consider why these two ( and many others) have such different perspectives about human nature. Pac was in his mother's womb hearing prison doors slamming. While Rashida's father was producing several of the greatest selling albums in history. Two different worlds. Thanks for sharing !
I would love to hear the plan tupac recorded with tracey robinson on tape. He talks about not selling his ideas but to let them grow and flourish. He was finished with deathrow, if he could've gone pass the vegas incident, we would seen the new one nation makaveli tha don. Sad we have never had a rapper at his level, that could do so much by 25
You can hear and feel the weight on his heart and mind, expressing the dilemma of all the good and bad choices made. Being true to the reality of what he choose and the anticipation he feels of what’s next, the outcome…..formidable or favorable. We all experience the consequences of our actions, but we all don’t be true like Tupac is. But I guess there is an option to not always be true to an inevitable fate, you don’t want to face, but you caused it. 🤔 umm anyway your life……your choice.
What Pac said about not wanting to kick it in the hood and drink 40s is a stark contrast to that 1993 Blackwatch interview when he says "I'ma smoke weed cos that's what n--gas do! I'ma pack a GAT cos that's what n--gas do!" etc. "I ain't gonna sell out and act white cos I got some money now". Tupac's mentality was ever changing, evolving if not, but part of him got crazier after getting shot and wrongfully arrested, he was definitely more paranoid and cared less about his people overall in the sense that he realised that some folks were just evil, as he mentioned here
Also listen to the monster kody phonecall. His mindset changed about being movement orientated and letting anybody get close. He was already way more mature after getting shot and during deathrow than during his thuglife phase despite what people often say.
"That was part of my problem before trying to keep it real and keep it in the ghetto" he just knew the negative of being around that element and being who he was. This is post him getting shot and going to jail
@@silasreed1513 yes but sadly it's hidden, he was basically talking about the mike tyson fight, here's a clip of it here ruclips.net/video/0mLbCk7ZRQk/видео.html
Mental health is a real serious issue. The Black community up until recently mostly were not receptive to being diagnosed or treated. We just thought it was just part of the oppression. So we just self medicated with alcohol, drugs, and tobacco 🤷🏾♂️
I wonder if Angie Martinez will ever release the 96 interview she did with PAC before he died.she must’ve been among if not the last person to interview our ancestor Tupac.2hr long interview……….
I think Rashida and Kidada still mourn him they were very close to him they haven’t spoken about him in over 20 years publicly. I lost all all respect for Angie Martinez for not dropping her Tupac interview
Naw they don’t care . He was just another dude to them . They been around countless celebrities and people , he wasn’t even around them that long they don’t care
@@chrismoneystl well opposites attract so just because he shared intellectual qualities with rashida, this is is why they wouldnt be a perfect match kidada was more suited for him as she seemed more reserved and laid back the perfect opposite for him
Angie Martinez tho smfh she need to let the ppl hear some of the realest words ever spoken from this man...but if she do let us hear the tape it's gonna be watered down I'm sure
Tupac Amaru Shakur (AFI: [ˈtuːpɑːk ʃəˈkʊər] nacido como Lesane Parish Crooks (Nueva York, 16 de junio de 1971-Las Vegas, 13 de septiembre de 1996) también conocido como 2Pac, Makaveli o simplemente Tupac, fue un rapero, actor, poeta y activista estadounidense.[1][2] Es considerado por muchos como uno de los raperos más importantes de todos los tiempos, y más influyentes de la historia del rap.[3][4] Gran parte de la obra Shakur se ha destacado por abordar los problemas sociales que plagaban los centros urbanos, por lo cual también es considerado un símbolo de resistencia y activismo contra la desigualdad.[5]
It’s too bad he didn’t get to get the past the beef and find the balance of his personas and then ended up making a really bad decision that even if he survived he wouldn’t have been the same and have to do time for who knows how long it’s really unfortunate
Still hard to believe that a talented well read introspective dude would walk up to a common gang banger and punch him in the face in a crowded casino. Just doesn’t add up either way r.I.p to the legend
Like he said, he had both sides. Pac had a short fuse and was fearless extremely loyal. That caused most his troubles. So when he is with his mob "friends" he is willing to ride for them. And probably hyped cause of the Tyson fight so he acted without thought and got caught slipping unfortunately. I honestly believe had lived a little longer he had been more mature, more calm and his temper and recklessness would be way less. Imagine him at 30 with a wife and kids, movie and political career. If he made it he would gave been a force. Like he said himself, tragic hero in a shakespeare play.
@@FA761. i read in a article that pac told kidada jokes on the phone that he was gonna move out of the Death row leased house he had in Calabasas and move in a luxury apartment he found on the hill in Beverly Hills, and they gonna be staying wit each other, and he said he gonna think about having a baby that he and her was talkin bout for a few months, I feel like he was maturing, it’s just that pac was an alcoholic and he was at the fight hyped up, so yeah I can imagine pac being a family man and having a record label and movie company while going home to a wife or girlfriend 💯 same thing snoop dogg did, he got out of that Street shit by 96 after his murder case and started becoming more of a family man , imagine pac doing that, and he was gonna do that imo
Kadada popped up into my brain right now. I think im supposed to give her a hug and a kiss... ITALIANS KISS EVERYONE... If her husband wont let me hug and kiss Kadada then I think she should put Pacs tattoo back on!!
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PAC truly was the realest. I miss that dude every day
MAN! alot of us do!
Me to I miss makavlile the don his voice 💯👑
No doubt
Realest lol that nigga was the real CB4 mc gusto
Yea
What a journey he took us on in just about 8 years, from 17-25. Perhaps his greatest contribution is in the fact he's giving us by far more than he ever wanted to take.
He started at 19
I'd say in 5 years 91 to 96 nobody knew who he was at 17 18 19 years old
Nah. They knew him at 19 for sure that's Juice era
Completely epic! At the end of the interview stands out to me as PAC asked her, “is that enough”, she says, “yes thank you so much” and PAC replies, “Don’t worry about it”……….
But you're right he was rapping at 17 though
Just when I thought I have heard and seen everything Tupac related. Nice upload man
Bro, yes
Right like bro wtf it's getting ridiculous at this point 🤦🏿♂️🤦🏿♂️🤦🏿♂️
Stg
They still has his MTV interview they won't release you can only find parts of it he has alot of content being held on too
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We will never ever find a great,philosopher like TUPAC he was genius, he changed the whole entire world thru his music, I miss TUPAC so much, but what I know TUPAC is still alive believe mi
The Don Makaveli is not alive I wish he was. Pac was a soldier he would never hide from these cowards, he lives trough us that's for sure, pac soldier until I'm dead and gone! Rip 🙏 Don Makaveli you are missed down here 💯🐐👑
Listen to Kevin gates interviews
I don't think you know the definition of philosopher....Tupac relayed messages that we as a people were already aware of and mostly surface level. Just because he spoke his mind about what was going in the secular world doesn't make you a philosopher. Philosophers spend their lifes work studying and researching human behavior and articulating original thoughts that no one has said before. He had an opinion on politics and the industry but that's not what a philosopher is. A philosopher studies human behavior, nature, principles of reality, the meaning of life and death. Cornell West, Bell Hooks, James Baldwin are great examples of black philosophers, to give you the idea of what I'm saying to you.
@@mariahyohannes 100%
@@eaglesdontflywithseagulls1239
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that man was really brilliant for a 25 year old …
crazy intellect for his age!
Really 24 he had barely been 25 … something like 2 and half months of being 25
And they say kodak black is the next Tupac people out here smoking crack lol
@@Real_Talk_Entsmh NO!
It's crazy to sit here as a 41 year old and think about everything this man had done by 25. He was still just a kid, really, when he passed. Imagine had he been able to live, what he may have been able to do. RIP.
Nah he was a young man, a 25 year old NOW is a kid, this guy was doing stuff that people do when they’re 45+
@@fizzle2323dude was crazy intelligent to be 25 years old!
Y’all act as if he wasn’t supposed to be this d@mn smart? Smfh. 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
Super Human !!!
A lot of people don’t know, this interview is hidden on the Tupac Resurrection DVD special features.
We might of lost his physical body, but his spirit is forever, the meaning of amaru forever.
'Even if they kill me, they can never take the life of a real G"
Only thing that can stop me is death and even then my music will live forever - Tupac Amaru Shakur
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Pac gave more than he took from this world. Exactly what you’re supposed to do in your lifetime.
I mean he was arguably responsible for a 7 year old kid getting killed in 1991. He also essentially got Biggie killed also. Not sure this is actually accurate.
@@TruthDissident he never killed that girl, it was someone from his camp that did it and I honestly think it was Mo and how can a man be responsible for a death after he’s gone?
@@flying-fijiantv6282facts
He struggled to combine the revolutionary, activist side of him with the capitalist, businessman side of him. His Mom always taught him not to forget about the exploited underdog and he felt guilty that he was moving away from his Panther roots. I don't think he ever managed to solve the dilemma, because even in his last album it's hard to say where he stood. I reckon that he was always a revolutionary anti capitalist at heart. The Pac we all know and love from his early albums. ✊🚩
It's crazy really. Makaveli was a combination of his Death Row era and he returns to his 2Pacalypse/Strictly era with songs like "White Manz World". I definitely do see him returning back to that in 1997. If One Nation dropped it would've been HUUUUUGE.
Absolutely incorrect you listen to the 7 day theory album he new exactly where he stood. All eyez on me was he return to get the attention of the masses and had songs speaking on that struggle like only God can judge me. He tells you in hail Mary what he did lol. "picture paragraphs unloaded wise words being quoted peep the weakness in the rap game and sued it". Basically hes the number one rapper people quote your lyrics but if you unloaded what you was saying you would see your actually quoting wise words and sued simply means he perfected the combination. But he was also 24 turning 25 25 when he died so of course he was conflicted. We all are we aren't speaking from our 25 yr old perspective.
@@deceptioncxv6385 facts and he literally had the youths ears ready to move which way he said go which is a threat to the power structure. We look at today know one can get the youth to listen or even care to even relate to them
He realized he needed that money to make true change. A Year before he died he was prison broke in upstate NY while having a number 1 album on the charts.
@@deceptioncxv6385 nah... 97 was gonna be WAR and pac said as much in his last interview "what's gonna reign supreme in 96 and 97 in the ridin I'm doing" pac in 97 would of been something to see
Makaveli was originally slated to be released in march of 97 and we all know that album was INTENSE imagine if he was alive to promote it
BIG was also preparing to drop life after death in march of 1997 which addressed his issues with pac amongst other things
Pac and BIG head up for the crown in spring '97 would of been epic and probably really bad at the same time given the animosity between the camps
Man i was just 12 & start to learn English in school back in 91 when he drops 2pacacalypse now.Allways love his lyrics & music and i was just 16, almost 17 when he die.Now I'm 42 & i still can't believe that so much years go by.But i allways was is & will be his fan!!! Legend don't die!!!
That's real
I miss Pac... his music and voice makes me miss him more, thanks for this upload
2pac should still be here I am upset til this day about what happened. He is the realist rapper to ever pick up a mic.
I’ve never heard this before and I’m a huge fan of pac. Great interview
This interview was a hidden feature on one of his DVD documentaries called Thug Angel.
Ice Cube and Snoop Dogg took this mans ideas and didn't even give Pac his props.
Took what? So a dude can’t wake up and say we want to create a sports league if he has the funds and investors to do it?
Pretty sure Tupac wasn’t the only dude with that mindset. You sound demented.
I agree this is a mindset he had back n 95,96. The ideas they bit wasnt until years later. So they had to get the spark from somewhere
Many people did things Pac did and the difference is that he was always the first with crazy ideas. The first with double cd, the first with tattoo having and showing, the first to attend to fashion shows in other countries
@@waynebarry2597 the phone calls speak for themself. Who else had the idea to start a sports team for the community?
Always insightful, forever missed
THE GOAT 👑💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿
Great interview!
There be no other pac was just the goat the messenger and he he knew so much info ❤️ and his heart was pure miss this guy
I thought i heard all pac interviews before this a good interview. Rip pac
I love pac and wish he was still here, but I think it was his destiny to die in Vegas that night. Napoleon even said if he lived, he lost a finger, a lung, he was all fucked up. He wouldn’t have been the same. Plus he would have gone back to prison. It would have been sad to see him decline like that. Rip pac
@@jay2chill134 I do too. He was a good actor. I love his music but I wish he would have pursued acting harder instead of street stuff
And what's sad he would have been a registered sex offender because of the rape charge
Wow……well with that being known, I will agree and accept the fate 2Pac accept for himself in that final moment of his mortal life on earth 🌍
@@travishall4740 , you do know that he was charged with touching of the buttocks, not RAPE
@@tjuanwilliams1770 still a sexual offence
Wow...now THIS is different
What's interesting is to consider why these two ( and many others) have such different perspectives about human nature. Pac was in his mother's womb hearing prison doors slamming. While Rashida's father was producing several of the greatest selling albums in history. Two different worlds. Thanks for sharing !
This the same stuff he talked to Monster kody about.
Thanks for reminding me 🖤🙏🏾
He would’ve changed the world had he been aloud to live. But getting into politicss would open up more threats against him.
The way he thinks. Wow!
Love you pac!
Realest ever. #1 miss you Pac
Pac's an icon more than a rapper even while he was still alive.
He lives in our hearts ♥️
Damn nice. Hadn't heard this one
I would love to hear the plan tupac recorded with tracey robinson on tape. He talks about not selling his ideas but to let them grow and flourish. He was finished with deathrow, if he could've gone pass the vegas incident, we would seen the new one nation makaveli tha don. Sad we have never had a rapper at his level, that could do so much by 25
You can hear and feel the weight on his heart and mind, expressing the dilemma of all the good and bad choices made. Being true to the reality of what he choose and the anticipation he feels of what’s next, the outcome…..formidable or favorable. We all experience the consequences of our actions, but we all don’t be true like Tupac is. But I guess there is an option to not always be true to an inevitable fate, you don’t want to face, but you caused it. 🤔 umm anyway your life……your choice.
Very interesting interview.
Realist and best rapper ever
The realest ever
What Pac said about not wanting to kick it in the hood and drink 40s is a stark contrast to that 1993 Blackwatch interview when he says "I'ma smoke weed cos that's what n--gas do! I'ma pack a GAT cos that's what n--gas do!" etc. "I ain't gonna sell out and act white cos I got some money now". Tupac's mentality was ever changing, evolving if not, but part of him got crazier after getting shot and wrongfully arrested, he was definitely more paranoid and cared less about his people overall in the sense that he realised that some folks were just evil, as he mentioned here
Why paranoid??
@@florentin4061 Seriously?!
Why would a rich famous person like him wanna kick it in the hood, that sounds like a recipe for desaster
Also listen to the monster kody phonecall. His mindset changed about being movement orientated and letting anybody get close.
He was already way more mature after getting shot and during deathrow than during his thuglife phase despite what people often say.
"That was part of my problem before trying to keep it real and keep it in the ghetto" he just knew the negative of being around that element and being who he was. This is post him getting shot and going to jail
I'm interesting
2pac is a interesting type of person the greatest rapper of all time
My favorite rapper
This man was so ahead of his time
He had so much going on in his life
Hopefully the interview he did at the mgm on september 7th 1996 gets leaked.
He did a interview the night he got shot?
@@silasreed1513 yes but sadly it's hidden, he was basically talking about the mike tyson fight, here's a clip of it here ruclips.net/video/0mLbCk7ZRQk/видео.html
💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💯💯💯💯💯 that was real how he broke that down
I never heard this. Fkn awesome
Already heard many years ago
Mental health is a real serious issue. The Black community up until recently mostly were not receptive to being diagnosed or treated. We just thought it was just part of the oppression. So we just self medicated with alcohol, drugs, and tobacco 🤷🏾♂️
Deep💯💯💯💯
Hoping for somebody to upload this
THE G.O.A.T 💯✅
I wonder if Angie Martinez will ever release the 96 interview she did with PAC before he died.she must’ve been among if not the last person to interview our ancestor Tupac.2hr long interview……….
Angie Martinez is a 🤡 and won’t release that interview probably because of Jay z or Puffy 😏
@@adamgordon2572 I hope one day she leaks it
Imagine getting Pac to help you do your school assignment? Man, Rashida was lucky! And then nearly ending up having him as her brother in law! Crazy!
I couldn't help but keep rewinding this video the first 14 seconds busting a flow to the classic smooth a$$ beat
The beat on Juice walking in the ally when Q had the gun
I think Rashida and Kidada still mourn him they were very close to him they haven’t spoken about him in over 20 years publicly. I lost all all respect for Angie Martinez for not dropping her Tupac interview
I lost my respect for Kidada after she was partying with Biggie a couple months after Tupac died
They ain't morning him
@@ebonyjennings3552 exactly
I never rashida knew him and she’s crazy how she’s an actress now
Naw they don’t care . He was just another dude to them . They been around countless celebrities and people , he wasn’t even around them that long they don’t care
🙏🏾
Snoop dog took tupac idea with the football league
Aight this shit getting crazy lmaoooo I thought for sure I heard any and everything from my OG
Pac and Rashida seemed better suited for each other🤷🏾♂️
I see what you’re saying. A more intellectual connection.
@@chrismoneystl well opposites attract so just because he shared intellectual qualities with rashida, this is is why they wouldnt be a perfect match kidada was more suited for him as she seemed more reserved and laid back the perfect opposite for him
@@sleepydank8330 totally agree with that take.
Thought I heard it all
It's good humans it's bad humans
Everybody ain't real
We born evil or we born pure
All the years i seen her on the office never knew she was Quincy Jones Daughter
Angie Martinez tho smfh she need to let the ppl hear some of the realest words ever spoken from this man...but if she do let us hear the tape it's gonna be watered down I'm sure
Tupac Amaru Shakur (AFI: [ˈtuːpɑːk ʃəˈkʊər] nacido como Lesane Parish Crooks (Nueva York, 16 de junio de 1971-Las Vegas, 13 de septiembre de 1996) también conocido como 2Pac, Makaveli o simplemente Tupac, fue un rapero, actor, poeta y activista estadounidense.[1][2] Es considerado por muchos como uno de los raperos más importantes de todos los tiempos, y más influyentes de la historia del rap.[3][4] Gran parte de la obra Shakur se ha destacado por abordar los problemas sociales que plagaban los centros urbanos, por lo cual también es considerado un símbolo de resistencia y activismo contra la desigualdad.[5]
Did pac ever sleep..damn.. he made use of day and night
RIP Machiavelli The Don
💪 💪 💪
Talked about illuminati in the beginning
2 P A C 4 E V E R !
I miss the fuck outta 2pac. Crazy he knew rashida. If I ever met anyone who knew pac I’d probably only want to talk about him.
rare
Never heard this side of Tupac
I saw this before
Tbh I miss 2pac and TNB
Fam I peeps everything Lol No lie! 😂🗣💯💪🏾📝
🤦🏿♂️
@@bigyodeathrowbleu Everything ain’t for everybody so move around. Nobody asking about your opinion and it really doesn’t matter.
3:35
Interesting
Exclusive
Brother and sister in-law
You know me I’m not saying ANYTHING just listening to see whether you are consistent with the truth………YOU LISTEN.
I hope yall know Snoop took his idea of sports for the youth and Celebrity coaches ....Snoop I aint mad atchu
Terrible audio but I get it...#LongLiveMakaveli
Andre nickatina intro
Dam pac ain't dead definitely outcha watching this society
6:18 he’s probably talking about when he visited Marin city after his fame and it was some drama towards him and a little girl got shot.
damn
There’s a 20 min version
Intro song?
AWW, THE LOVE BIRDS. WHERE MADONNA👀
Why does it sound like it's from the 1930s
rare like any video on youtube lol
This what we fans need. Those other channels re-writing history about pac…. With his so called killer’s uncle… and piggie Wright need to go
He hit that too! Lol
Dated With Her Sister
It’s too bad he didn’t get to get the past the beef and find the balance of his personas and then ended up making a really bad decision that even if he survived he wouldn’t have been the same and have to do time for who knows how long it’s really unfortunate
So True! With time he would have been a more refined man.
Rapper's can't live in the ghetto and help. They have to plan and bring them along.
Nipsey Hussle tried and unfortunately paid the price from jealous and envious snakes.
Ma sha Allah la kuwata illabiLLAH
GOAT shit
Still hard to believe that a talented well read introspective dude would walk up to a common gang banger and punch him in the face in a crowded casino. Just doesn’t add up either way r.I.p to the legend
He was probably drunk
Like he said, he had both sides.
Pac had a short fuse and was fearless extremely loyal. That caused most his troubles.
So when he is with his mob "friends" he is willing to ride for them.
And probably hyped cause of the Tyson fight so he acted without thought and got caught slipping unfortunately.
I honestly believe had lived a little longer he had been more mature, more calm and his temper and recklessness would be way less.
Imagine him at 30 with a wife and kids, movie and political career.
If he made it he would gave been a force.
Like he said himself, tragic hero in a shakespeare play.
@@FA761. i read in a article that pac told kidada jokes on the phone that he was gonna move out of the Death row leased house he had in Calabasas and move in a luxury apartment he found on the hill in Beverly Hills, and they gonna be staying wit each other, and he said he gonna think about having a baby that he and her was talkin bout for a few months, I feel like he was maturing, it’s just that pac was an alcoholic and he was at the fight hyped up, so yeah I can imagine pac being a family man and having a record label and movie company while going home to a wife or girlfriend 💯 same thing snoop dogg did, he got out of that Street shit by 96 after his murder case and started becoming more of a family man , imagine pac doing that, and he was gonna do that imo
Kidada jones*
Kadada popped up into my brain right now. I think im supposed to give her a hug and a kiss...
ITALIANS KISS EVERYONE...
If her husband wont let me hug and kiss Kadada then I think she should put Pacs tattoo back on!!
I still think rashida considers herself a white woman 🤷🏾♂️
Lmaooo facts
So she takes after her mother?
What's wrong with that?
This shhh sound like it was recorded in a underground bunker in Germany win we was at war with Hitler? 🤣🤣🤣
YAHAWAH BAHASHAM YAHAWASHI!!!
Lol wut