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  • Опубликовано: 19 авг 2024
  • Billy Garland breaks his silence to contributor Delray Richardson on people questioning why he didn't try to find his son Tupac before his fame.
    SUBSCRIBE to Delray Richardson's RUclips Channel. / @straightgametv

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  • @drummajor101
    @drummajor101 Год назад +759

    *there was no google back then, no cell phones, no internet*

    • @jasondawson92
      @jasondawson92 Год назад +51

      Bingo

    • @cashmoney7042
      @cashmoney7042 Год назад

      This man full of shit!!

    • @40EastTrill
      @40EastTrill Год назад +46

      There was cell phones

    • @baccgod942
      @baccgod942 Год назад +22

      So, we're gonna act like we never heard of the public school system all of a sudden? Or, government assistance?

    • @coollibra3644
      @coollibra3644 Год назад +124

      ​@@40EastTrilldo you know how much a cellphone cost in the 80s and 90s. Cellphone was a luxury

  • @paclives
    @paclives Год назад +457

    No parent should ever have to lose a child. RIP Tupac

  • @DJRashadHayes
    @DJRashadHayes Год назад +393

    For all the people out there, when i met my father- he said the exact same thing. My mom was playing games and kidnapped us & kept us away from him. We would never stay in the same place for long. Drastic moves from state to state during the school year. Finally met the man and he told us everything.
    The pain i felt is still hard to describe.
    I only knew something was fishy when i asked for his family’s address to send them graduation invites when i graduated college. I didnt expect them to come but i at least wanted them to know that i put myself through college.
    The woman wouldnt give me any addresses or phone numbers for him or his family until AFTER my graduation. Then suddenly she had all these phone numbers when i had asked for months.
    These women are truly vicious out here.
    Follow & trust God.

    • @Marcsxx
      @Marcsxx Год назад +26

      Thats insane

    • @pjaycez5354
      @pjaycez5354 Год назад +38

      Yup this is actually far more the truth for most fathers rather than the narrative they portray that men just left their kids bac in the 70s 80s 90s and still today

    • @DJRashadHayes
      @DJRashadHayes Год назад +17

      @@Marcsxx thats just one part. My life is gonna be a movie cuz it’s too real. Truly crazy stuff from adults towards children.

    • @33GLOCK
      @33GLOCK Год назад +12

      ​@@DJRashadHayes nah them the ones called *B itches,* not calling your mom one wouldn't disrespect you like that.

    • @Charmaine6645
      @Charmaine6645 Год назад +12

      That's dirty as hell

  • @calinative2370
    @calinative2370 Год назад +270

    People love Pac so much yet can say disrespectful things about his parents for speaking their piece. It’s family business, they both created 2Pac together regardless of the shortcomings be grateful we get these interviews.

    • @KtotheG
      @KtotheG Год назад +44

      Too many black people hate their fathers and worship their mothers. This is a big issue in the community. A lot of people won't give him a chance due to their biased experiences.

    • @jp-uno
      @jp-uno Год назад +9

      Exactly! It's none of their business. They ain't Pacs sibling. Lol

    • @BelovedBrotha
      @BelovedBrotha Год назад +2

      If it was family business they wouldn’t be putting it in the public.

    • @ReezyVuitton
      @ReezyVuitton Год назад +1

      Couldn’t have said it better 💯

    • @Davonunique
      @Davonunique Год назад

      @@KtotheGexactly, that’s so stupid. It’s mostly black females that worship their mothers like that

  • @Poindette
    @Poindette Год назад +539

    It's important to appreciate the pain he felt as a father without contact to his child.

    • @Adam-bd1if
      @Adam-bd1if Год назад +19

      I only see my son once a month and consider myself lucky.

    • @darnellwilliams8783
      @darnellwilliams8783 Год назад +19

      @Poindette he want in no pain he was a deadbeat dad he didn't care about Tupac till he got famous then he saw a ticket he said I can get some of this money remember he started another family

    • @SmileLuv-ur9tu
      @SmileLuv-ur9tu Год назад +1

      ​@@darnellwilliams8783 maybe

    • @haezeushawkins436
      @haezeushawkins436 Год назад

      @@darnellwilliams8783facts because if I KNOW I wasn’t there I’m not gon ask for shit just off morals alone that nigga wanted a bag

    • @darnellwilliams8783
      @darnellwilliams8783 Год назад +4

      @@SmileLuv-ur9tu Tupac didn't was cool wit many people towards the end of his life if he didn't know you like that and Billy Garland got remarried had other kids he wasn't concerned with his first son .

  • @JUGO1979
    @JUGO1979 Год назад +134

    As a father, we make mistakes. Some worse than others. So I can’t judge this man for what he did or didn’t do. That’s between him and his son, Tupac. R.I.P. Who unfortunately was taken from him before they could truly make amends and build a relationship. I can tell that Mr. Garland holds on to a lot of pain and regret. Telling his story I hope can give him some kind of closure and heal some of his wounds. His son is an Icon and is still missed to this day. The G.O.A.T. Tupac Amaru Shakur.

    • @johnathanDwhite
      @johnathanDwhite Год назад +5

      Facts and he could’ve rode that wave if he really want too so he obviously don’t care to much about that

    • @Tupeorpessadilla
      @Tupeorpessadilla Год назад

      @@johnathanDwhite he could woulda shoulda never happened bro tupacs in another reality probably in Cuba

    • @jackjill8129
      @jackjill8129 Год назад +3

      As a father of 4 I approve this message. long as him and pac had an understanding that's all that matters. Nobody else's opinions means nothing

    • @nojusticejustus2912
      @nojusticejustus2912 Год назад

      I can and will because the bastard had more than enough time and opportunity to right his wrongs. Now he peddles sympathy stories for interview money because as then so is now he just can't get his shhhhhh together. PAC found him. He will never admit it. PAC went looking for him. It wasn't the other way around. He's a gawd dayum pathetic liar who's gonna milk his sons fame until he took is deceased and it's a shame.

  • @FlawedThoughtsInk
    @FlawedThoughtsInk Год назад +158

    As a father myself, I can hear and feel his pain. Especially towards the end of this segment.

    • @kyngdavid3648
      @kyngdavid3648 Год назад +7

      *Yeah, you can tell he still mourns his son to this day*

    • @oskartgrouch8757
      @oskartgrouch8757 Год назад +3

      @@kyngdavid3648 He did not have a meaningful relationship with Tupac and certainly not a fatherly relationship. This is excuses and regret. Nothing more. Pain and excuses are not the same.

    • @FromMemphisToYou
      @FromMemphisToYou Год назад

      As a father as well, u tell you that if you co-sign this nigga you ain't shit as a father. Cuz I'm finding mine. And this nigga wasn't looking. He just said he didn't even tell people he had a fuckin son. If I'm looking for something/someone it makes sense to first acknowledge the existence of said thing/person

    • @davemyer4854
      @davemyer4854 Год назад +1

      @@oskartgrouch8757 how do you know there only excuses. Were you present to see what happened and decide what's true and isn't. I believe Billy Garland was there and you're just an onlooker like the rest of us. Afeni was no angel. Don't just blame the man.

    • @jonathansimmons6452
      @jonathansimmons6452 Год назад

      @@oskartgrouch8757 People like you is a pos. A straight heartless mfer.

  • @angiegray2009
    @angiegray2009 Год назад +40

    I'm 64 and have always listened to Pac and will always listen to him!!❤❤

    • @TCthaCrisis
      @TCthaCrisis Год назад +1

      Bless your 64 years and many more.

    • @jqualls7901
      @jqualls7901 Год назад +1

      This is a very shocking comment‼️💯💯

  • @eryowmar
    @eryowmar Год назад +19

    This is not an interview, this is real talk. Humanity needs more of this.

  • @DrThinkSon
    @DrThinkSon Год назад +72

    That man truly loved his son!

    • @TCthaCrisis
      @TCthaCrisis Год назад

      That he truly didn't even get to know fully. This is a travesty. Imagine Pac being your son and he has been taught to hate you or been kept from you for whatever reason. Sad.

    • @MrsKlumps
      @MrsKlumps Год назад +2

      Tupac didn't love him

    • @DrThinkSon
      @DrThinkSon Год назад +1

      @@MrsKlumps It takes an idiot to imagine what a dead man they never met must have felt. You have reached the right section. I am in fact a mental health professional! Now at what point did you disassociate to be able to speak to Pac and gain this knowledge.

  • @mrsshelton226
    @mrsshelton226 Год назад +203

    This man is in his 70s and look damn good!!!! Proof why Pac has some great genes!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤ love you Pac!!!

    • @darnellwilliams8783
      @darnellwilliams8783 Год назад +1

      @mrsshelton226 nah Tupac looks just like his Mother

    • @jasondawson92
      @jasondawson92 Год назад +27

      He looks like both of his parents

    • @timfwaygo2537
      @timfwaygo2537 Год назад +20

      ​@@darnellwilliams8783 😂😂😂😂 what I think you need some new pair of eyes buddy

    • @nyctrolla8941
      @nyctrolla8941 Год назад

      ​@@darnellwilliams8783 Ur buggin he looks EXACTLY like his father get ya eyes checked goofy next

    • @coollibra3644
      @coollibra3644 Год назад +5

      ​@@darnellwilliams8783he looked like both

  • @d.elizabethharper6603
    @d.elizabethharper6603 Год назад +49

    This is so beautiful. To see his father and hear him speak is just pleasing to my soul. It's good to know that part of him still lives on

  • @clos1203
    @clos1203 Год назад +41

    The way he describe his son's style at the end how Tupac could use simple words and use them so artistically so heartfelt so passionate so thug so emotional so lyrical etc however he chose to give it to you wow his father summed up and explained his sons style better than anybody else I've heard probably.

    • @clos1203
      @clos1203 Год назад +6

      And the way he points to the government being involved at the end wow 😳 I've always knew that but to hear it from Tupac's father is icing on the cake. This interview is amazing.

  • @Priest88
    @Priest88 Год назад +59

    S/o Del Ray, Billy, and The Art of Dialogue for continuing to shed these sentiments about Pac. They’ll never be another rapper greater. We miss you and love you Pac!

  • @Donnelius
    @Donnelius Год назад +125

    It's krazy but you really understand Pac even more after watching his Father in this interview. The Passion, the way he speaks, able to articulate himself. Krazy how genes alone can have such influence on who we grow up to be.

    • @toreytownsend4705
      @toreytownsend4705 Год назад +2

      Yup!!! My mom raised me and my sister. The older me and my sister get we look even more like my mother and have more of her and my grandmother's demineour. Now my pops... we do look alike but as time has gone on well.... That is about it.

    • @VegetaLaunchedFinalFlash
      @VegetaLaunchedFinalFlash Год назад +1

      Spot on.

    • @richtrickbaby
      @richtrickbaby Год назад

      He sounds nothing like PAC 🙄

    • @TrillEverything
      @TrillEverything Год назад +4

      @@richtrickbaby energy is almost identical

    • @mycocona
      @mycocona Год назад +1

      @@richtrickbaby he got that same raspiness

  • @claudearmandendjiemedjo4072
    @claudearmandendjiemedjo4072 Год назад +8

    Now that's a proud father. Giving his son his accolades. "Greatest rapper of all times. If he wasn't my son I'll still listen to his shit". I felt that

  • @JaeThaGemini
    @JaeThaGemini Год назад +202

    you can tell this man loves his Son. he lights up when he talks about Pac & gets openly irritated when he talks about all the struggles his kid had to face. time has also made him appreciate his Son for who he was.

    • @Hawkeyes319
      @Hawkeyes319 Год назад +10

      In all fairness, most of us loved Tupac.

    • @JerseyMcgee81
      @JerseyMcgee81 Год назад +27

      ​@@Hawkeyes319 Not as a father

    • @33GLOCK
      @33GLOCK Год назад +9

      ​​@@Hawkeyes319 nah i like him as a ENTERTAINER I'LL never love a celebrity lol

    • @KtotheG
      @KtotheG Год назад +2

      ​@@33GLOCK Tbh, I'm not really a huge fan of Pac.. I just empathize with the brother as a fellow BM in America. I feel his pain and passion.

    • @matthewbush2371
      @matthewbush2371 Год назад +2

      Like father like son

  • @254Kenya
    @254Kenya Год назад +17

    "If he wasn't my son, I'd be listening to his sh*t!" 😭

  • @Ohmlaws
    @Ohmlaws Год назад +164

    Wow respect to His dad To hear him talk proudly about his son says a lot about him as a man as a father

  • @comics-on
    @comics-on Год назад +78

    Touched the souls of so many across the world. In South Africa, you couldn't go anywhere for at least 5 years without someone playing some Tupac, especially after funerals. I even remember watching a documentary or film about rebels in some country playing Pac in the military vehicle IN THE JUNGLE. No hiphop artist has had that type of reach.

    • @karnelo301vato7
      @karnelo301vato7 Год назад +8

      Yeah man , let these punks know.

    • @mylesgardner9066
      @mylesgardner9066 Год назад +5

      Find the name of the documentary 😮please

    • @maartengroot9326
      @maartengroot9326 Год назад +3

      It was in that movie Blood Diamond

    • @comics-on
      @comics-on Год назад +1

      @@maartengroot9326 tried to paste a link to an article about rebels in Sierra Leone, Libya and the DRC using Pac's imagery and lyrics .. and painting his words on their vehicles. If that movie also shows it, then that part is based on fact.

    • @KD400_
      @KD400_ Год назад +6

      Even Mike Tyson said that when he used to go to other less known countries they use to ask him about Tupac

  • @AlkhemyJhanRa
    @AlkhemyJhanRa Год назад +150

    People forget how hard it was to find someone in the 80’s -90’s. No social media , no one really had a cell phone, internet wasn’t around till mid 90’s etc.

    • @CandaceMelissa
      @CandaceMelissa Год назад +28

      Exactly! Add to that all of them being Blank Panthers during a time where they were being arrested and killed in record numbers.

    • @itsmyopinionpodcast7631
      @itsmyopinionpodcast7631 Год назад +7

      But we had private detectives! No excuses

    • @minorsnow5306
      @minorsnow5306 Год назад +20

      ​@@itsmyopinionpodcast7631 They cost money

    • @neal6473
      @neal6473 Год назад +2

      ​@@itsmyopinionpodcast7631 I agree

    • @cornellblevins1778
      @cornellblevins1778 Год назад +4

      @@itsmyopinionpodcast7631 really?😢🤣😵‍💫

  • @simeoncover9330
    @simeoncover9330 Год назад +65

    I feel his pain. You can tell he's in pain. PACS mum lied to him all his life. Pac might still be alive if his dad was in his life. You can tell in Pacs interview that he was crying out for a male presence in his life. it's so sad. I'm glad that his dad has started to speak out gwarn.

    • @MrsKlumps
      @MrsKlumps Год назад

      Pac didn't give shit about his dad stop making up stuff

    • @tflg3257
      @tflg3257 Год назад +1

      Tupac's father is not in pain. He tells you right in the video that he wasn't willing to put himself out there or jump through any hoops to see his son.

    • @veryfine69
      @veryfine69 Год назад

      The thought makes cry. I also think Pac didn’t mean to go after Biggie the he did. His father said he knew the truth. Other people around Tupac made him keep this feud going. If it was me I probably would’ve cracked. I don’t like alot of drama around me.

    • @Balmighty7
      @Balmighty7 Год назад

      You can’t tell that shut up

  • @cashprice
    @cashprice Год назад +40

    I’m so glad we’re being blessed to hear his side of the story. Men with kids can definitely empathize with him

  • @FatherDear
    @FatherDear Год назад +8

    Billy Garland seems to have a good relationship with his other children, so it makes no sense to act like he wanted no parts of one. When he was a father to the other 5.

  • @LordsofLeisure
    @LordsofLeisure Год назад +31

    Happy early Fathers Day my brother! Keep telling this piece of the story over and over and over again!!! This is for all the fathers in the world that been through the same exact shit!!!!! We Love it! and trust me I speak for a lot of people!! Fathers and sons alike.

  • @blackpanther1541
    @blackpanther1541 Год назад +65

    Props too 2pac Pops for being brave enough to do this interview from his side of the story, I can't help but notice your pain... Share it with us!!!✊

  • @obinnadimkpa4398
    @obinnadimkpa4398 Год назад +44

    Thank you for giving us Tupac your son is the greatest rapper of them all pac is well loved across the world 🌎 pac is love in Africa Asia Europe and south and North America with timeless music 🎶 we love pac more than anything one else.

  • @twinkles2ya
    @twinkles2ya Год назад +42

    I'm glad Pac got to spend a little time with his father. I'm sure Pac was angry at the conflicting stories around his father, I would be. I read somewhere that he was supposed to meet his brothers and sisters (Billy's children) thanksgiving 1996.

    • @darnellwilliams8783
      @darnellwilliams8783 Год назад

      @twinkles2ya nah that's not true at thats a lie towars the End of Tupac's Life he was very closed off only close family and friends were around him that's why he didn't want his deadbeat dad around his album makaveli was supposed to come out in November

    • @robertbedgood392
      @robertbedgood392 Год назад +3

      ​@@darnellwilliams8783,that's NOT what Napoleon said in an interview 💯

    • @KtotheG
      @KtotheG Год назад +2

      ​@@darnellwilliams8783 Stop spreading lies

    • @darnellwilliams8783
      @darnellwilliams8783 Год назад

      @@KtotheG you are hurt and you got daddy issues

    • @richien8472
      @richien8472 Год назад +1

      @@darnellwilliams8783 You are spewing a lot of bitterness here. What's your agenda?

  • @johntimothy9757
    @johntimothy9757 Год назад +14

    I'm glad he's finally speaking his side, and being able to tell it in an unfiltered/uncensored way. Doesn't sugarcoat anything, admits faults on his part, and just brutally honest. I'm glad Pac was able to get to know his father before he passed as well. You can tell they developed a good relationship based on the pictures they do have together after they met.

  • @theblackchadd3145
    @theblackchadd3145 Год назад +4

    My sons mother is doing this to me at this very moment…this interview has me in tears man and I can’t get myself together..

  • @donelsw6676
    @donelsw6676 Год назад +10

    "Listen to this man he's saying things that makes sense that touches the soul of every person in america" from the uk and from the age of 14 this is exactly why I became a pac fan. His father said it so beautifully 🙏🏾💜

  • @pacemscar
    @pacemscar Год назад +29

    you wrong about that sir your son did not touched every heart in america but every heart in the whole world the greatest legend who ever lived

  • @caldwell2253
    @caldwell2253 Год назад +39

    This is not just CONTENT. Thank you brother for this masterpiece and providing your platform to project a well needed Voice that has been long overdue to be heard.

  • @500FiFtYFiFtY500
    @500FiFtYFiFtY500 Год назад +25

    Man this shit got me weak . Been a Pac fan from the 1st time I heard him back in the day. And to this day i watch videos and listen to all his work he left us, there's noone that comes close to what he accomplished in such a short period of time. Can you imagine if he was still around for all those years that never got to play out. He already solidified his greatness forever at just 25. Think about how absolutely crazy that is. 25 !!! I can't even imagine what else he would of given the world if he had the chance. Salute to Mr.Garland you can tell he's authentic and admits his wrongs. Nobody is perfect and life doesn't always work out the way you envisioned it. One Love 1 Nation
    R.I.P. to the Greatest To Ever Do It 🐐 💯 We Miss you Pac ~

  • @samirk9745
    @samirk9745 Год назад +9

    He is speaking facts - Karen Lee Pacs old publicist knew Tupac since he was a couple of weeks old baby. So Billy must have known her well too.

  • @SuperbNProsper
    @SuperbNProsper Год назад +32

    Karen Lee literally said it herself. She knew Pacs father was alive & knew where he was . But didn’t tell Tupac. A lot of people around Pac KNEW his father was alive and knew where he was but didn’t tell PAC.
    ruclips.net/video/8kZVd1-xvAc/видео.html (Karen Lee says it herself in this interview)

    • @monilaninetynine3811
      @monilaninetynine3811 Год назад +1

      That's so crazy

    • @skepchica
      @skepchica 7 месяцев назад

      There's a reason after they met Pac said he was over it. I get this is many people's stories, but he's not being honest.

  • @L3rrab
    @L3rrab Год назад +26

    6:46 chills when he started talking about his son

  • @billo5065
    @billo5065 Год назад +13

    Wow the pain on his face when he said that last part while looking down smh Man..we sometimes forget that he was"2pac to us" but this man lost a "SON"

  • @allurbancentralinterviews
    @allurbancentralinterviews Год назад +24

    Billy Garland, The DNA Test Says
    “YOU ARE THE FATHER” 🍼🧬😂
    - Maury Povich

  • @maartengroot9326
    @maartengroot9326 Год назад +6

    6:55 this part breaks my heart. Where he shows his feelings and tells how proud he actually he is of his son 😢
    This story is worth hearing (and I'm telling you maybe even for a second kind of series??)

  • @user-jg7ic5to3g
    @user-jg7ic5to3g Год назад +3

    He is candid Just like 2Pac. His mannerisms, so much alike. I was listening to his songs today. The greatest!

  • @twinkles2ya
    @twinkles2ya Год назад +37

    I'm so glad we are getting Billy's side of the story, he has been painted as a villain for so long. Though Afeni did what she could under the circumstances, she did Pac no favours by not telling him the truth and you can hear it in his music. He talked about being fatherless a lot, at the end of the day she was flawed too though we can't take away Afeni's accomplishments.

    • @samfields3086
      @samfields3086 Год назад +7

      He is only giving this side after both of them are gone though

    • @nba2k121000
      @nba2k121000 Год назад

      He did say he did interviews before so it’s not like this was his first interview.

    • @twinkles2ya
      @twinkles2ya Год назад

      @@samfields3086 he actually did an interview that was put out whilst Afeni was still alive but it wasn’t in depth. I actually appreciate him for turning down so many interviews and kept a low profile. He’s not looking for clout just the right platform to set the record straight

    • @samfields3086
      @samfields3086 Год назад

      @@twinkles2ya don’t you think it’s kind of suspicious though? Both of them are gone and can’t give their side to what they felt and went through with this man.

    • @blenshanegro3260
      @blenshanegro3260 Год назад

      ​@@samfields3086he had given a few interviews decades ago while Afeni was alive though, if it was suspicious he wouldn't have done anything while she was alive and could call it out.

  • @thegreatandsigmaticgiants8307
    @thegreatandsigmaticgiants8307 Год назад +15

    Thank you. Mr. Garland. For bringing 2pac in this world. 👍🏾💯✊🏾

  • @jessicathompson6699
    @jessicathompson6699 Год назад +44

    His words touch the world not only America long live the real GOAT

    • @ChrisDodges123
      @ChrisDodges123 Год назад

      Facts. 2pac is still the most know overseas. Pac, Eminem, snoop and 50cent

    • @michaelknight3134
      @michaelknight3134 Год назад

      ​@@ChrisDodges123Eminem 😂

  • @deemc7756
    @deemc7756 Год назад +33

    2pac the Greatest Rapper ever

  • @paul734
    @paul734 Год назад +82

    My father disappeared for years after my mother kicked him out when i was three. I finally caught up with him at 17 where he worked at the mall as a janitor and my mom spotted him. Passed by him a millions times not knowing he was pops. He died before i could know the truth.

    • @SaraShakur94
      @SaraShakur94 Год назад +14

      Oh wow so sad. I feel so sorry for you

    • @paul734
      @paul734 Год назад +10

      @Sara appreciate that. If I was mature at 17 I would've made sure that conversation occured.

    • @KtotheG
      @KtotheG Год назад +21

      A lot of alienated fathers die from a broken heart. Mr. Garland seems to be in good health, as far as my eyes can see... but a lot of BM die early due to stress and friction from all sides... racism and family strife.

    • @Petitedelight87K
      @Petitedelight87K Год назад +6

      That’s sad..I think a mother should tell their kids the truth, the good, bad, and the ugly,

    • @lwrncjms
      @lwrncjms Год назад +2

      That's fucked up

  • @TuAmorCheyenne
    @TuAmorCheyenne Год назад +83

    You can definitely see the pain in his face and shakiness of voice. He lost out on so much time with such a remarkable man! It’s a disgusting shame.
    Can we talk about how AMAZING he looks to be in his 70s?!!

    • @nogrecords
      @nogrecords Год назад +2

      RIGHT!? Holy shit!! I've BEEN thinking that this entire time! Like, my man looks like HE'S in his fifties, instead of Tupac

    • @magicvampirelver1321
      @magicvampirelver1321 Год назад

      Lol 2pac new about him tho...he didn't really like him... he said it in interviews

    • @JBone400
      @JBone400 Год назад

      ​@@magicvampirelver1321 Tupac knew what his mother told him. In the interviews he gave after actually meeting his father, it was a different story.

    • @anasbtr
      @anasbtr Год назад

      @@magicvampirelver1321 Tupac was lied to from his mother

    • @tflg3257
      @tflg3257 Год назад

      He says that he refused to reach out and contact Tupac directly himself.

  • @lford05
    @lford05 Год назад +14

    I believe him, I've seen that story play out time and time again. There are definitely a lot of dead beat dads out there, but there are also a lot of bitter women out there who will keep the child away, and just becuase the man dosen't want her, will lie and say that the father abandoned them both. I also see that he was proud of Pac's success, but his pride would not let him go to crazy trying to reach out after the fact, he didn't want to make it seem like since he's famous, now I want to get back in the picture, because you know that's how everyone would try to spin it. I see that he regrets that now. It's really good to hear different sides of the story. Great interview.

    • @straightlead8
      @straightlead8 Год назад

      But even as a crack fiend mamma, you always was a black queen mamma

    • @candygaljones6363
      @candygaljones6363 Год назад +1

      Facts dead beat dads and bitter bm's.

  • @mikehollis100
    @mikehollis100 Год назад +19

    Powerful and I had chills run down my body. Wow!!!!

  • @bobbylorenzo9463
    @bobbylorenzo9463 Год назад +9

    Proud Dad moment listening to him talk about His Son ❤️🥺

  • @apascal9128
    @apascal9128 Год назад +20

    What if he was a crack head. Do you think he would've gotten a Dear Daddy Song? Smmfh THIS MAN DESERVES MORE RESPECT THAN HE'S GETTING. WOMEN LIE TO THEIR CHILDREN ALL THE TIME ABOUT WHO THE CHILD'S FATHER IS. IMAGINE GOING 23 YEARS THINKING YOU FATHER WAS DEAD AND HE WASN'T AND YOU TRUSTED YOUR MOTHER

    • @apascal9128
      @apascal9128 Год назад

      @hoodSmartguy last time he saw his son pac was 3. She's the one who was moving from house to house city to city state to state. Imagine what Pac saw having a crack head for a mother. There was no Instagram and Facebook in the 70s

    • @DarkandlovelyLovely
      @DarkandlovelyLovely Год назад +1

      Afeni deserved that song for raising her only son through the struggle. End of story.

    • @apascal9128
      @apascal9128 Год назад

      @@DarkandlovelyLovely she deserves to have her children taken away from her the same way the system would do anyone else who was on drugs Tupac went through hell go back and listen to his songs listen to his interviews there's nothing but passion and pain because of his upbringing

    • @DarkandlovelyLovely
      @DarkandlovelyLovely Год назад

      @@apascal9128 Billy didn’t want to raise his dark skinned son. End of story.

    • @DarkandlovelyLovely
      @DarkandlovelyLovely 11 месяцев назад

      @hoodsmartguy298Exactly they’re really falling for his bs. I’m not.

  • @soulstalgiarecords77740
    @soulstalgiarecords77740 Год назад +8

    7:20 Please correct PAC's dad, he never only touched every person's soul in America - he did so the world over - In South Africa PAC is still huge to this day.

  • @TheAlkebulanTrust
    @TheAlkebulanTrust Год назад +17

    Grateful to hear his side of the story at least he can have some sort of comfort knowing he was able to see him again after so many years.

  • @MrMartellSincere
    @MrMartellSincere Год назад +29

    I felt this pain for a brokenhearted father

  • @cheyy3133
    @cheyy3133 Год назад +10

    You can hear the truth and heartfelt emotion how much he loved his son. R.I.H.P Tupac 🐐💙💯

  • @tamaurihopkins6111
    @tamaurihopkins6111 Год назад +41

    You can tell his father is genuine and really loved pac unconditionally.

  • @lasavinegivens1756
    @lasavinegivens1756 Год назад +41

    Salute To Pac's Father.

  • @Preech.Avangelist777
    @Preech.Avangelist777 Год назад +12

    This interview is freaking amazing I love Delray Delray always keeps it real always keeps it funky and the father is telling the truth he telling the bad part about himself and he's telling the good part about himself you gotta respect it man

  • @AJC-Plays
    @AJC-Plays Год назад +5

    This was a great job getting to sit down with the man everyone thought was dead. You did really well interviewing him too. Hope to see him again and hear more

  • @user-zr6wm5th8y
    @user-zr6wm5th8y Год назад +13

    Love you older PAC! Imagine if you were together now fml!

    • @GoGetYourShinebox
      @GoGetYourShinebox Год назад +4

      Tupac looked like his pops but he seemed to inherited his mother’s fire 🔥

  • @godson-vs1nd
    @godson-vs1nd Год назад +4

    Tupac mother lied to him and told him his father died but nobody won't admit that fact

  • @Stallionboss003
    @Stallionboss003 Год назад +11

    This is the best interview I’ve watch in years. He is a great speaker knows how explain himself well.

  • @dalebrown6148
    @dalebrown6148 Год назад +2

    A great interview. What Mr. Garland said in regards to 2Pac's music was spot on. I became a fan of Pac since his time with Digital Underground. The verse he had on 'Same Song' was real 🔥.

  • @WestsidePiFF
    @WestsidePiFF Год назад +6

    It’s great to see Delray doing an interview with Mr. Garland. We hardly see him and hear him speak, so hearing his words about his son is a great sight.

  • @moshekgosana6314
    @moshekgosana6314 Год назад +18

    He touched many souls even us in south Africa 🇿🇦 and the rest of the world 🌎

  • @PoBallinTV
    @PoBallinTV Год назад +14

    I just wish he had said all of this while Afeni was alive. Now his word is the last word with no rebuttal.

    • @mikecash2384
      @mikecash2384 Год назад +1

      he did say it in the early to mid 2000's... yall only listening cause he's the last parent left

    • @mrlij6534
      @mrlij6534 Год назад +7

      what do u mean, he did 2 interviews while she was alive, thats what he was saying ,they twisted his words and put out clips of things he said and didnt air the full interviews, he did those interview years ago while she was alive so he diid do that. he has since turned down tons of interviews because he didnt trust how it would be aired till Art. Art has shown himself to be honorable dude and so he is in the right place

    • @Florida561
      @Florida561 Год назад +1

      He did interviews before you can find it on RUclips

    • @timmy841212
      @timmy841212 Год назад +1

      I did read interviews from him talking about this way before she passed.

    • @thatguyfrom313
      @thatguyfrom313 Год назад

      He said this way back in XXL magazine

  • @LydiaH72
    @LydiaH72 Год назад +10

    Much respect to this man. If you know anything about the Black Panthers, he couldn't really investigate his whereabouts because at the time, a lot of the Panthers were in hiding from the FBI, so to really open an investigation to find Afeni and Tupac might have put her freedom in jeopardy, so i fully understand what he's saying. Awesome interview

    • @JBone400
      @JBone400 Год назад +1

      Exactly. On another interview, someone actually said that he could have gone to the F.B.I. and the state to locate Tupac. I'm like, did they really think that statement through??? Did they really think the F.B.I. would help a Black Panther find his child, especially in the 1970's???

    • @deleatricestevenson7650
      @deleatricestevenson7650 Год назад

      💯

    • @skepchica
      @skepchica 7 месяцев назад

      He never mentioned Pac to his family until he saw him on a Juice poster.

  • @thechi2848
    @thechi2848 Год назад +8

    People don't want to believe that Afeni was just like any other angry woman, when they mad at dad they tend to use children against them. People want to keep this strong woman idea of afeni, not realizing she had female emotions and based decisions on those emotions which is why Pac didn't have a father.

    • @naynayMia305
      @naynayMia305 Год назад

      Maybe this man waited until she died to put this out. No way to defend herself

  • @davidsamuels9557
    @davidsamuels9557 Год назад +4

    There's a YT clip of Tupac talking to MTV reporter Tabitha Soren about Billy Garland. He said Garland explained why he wasn't in his life. Soren asked Pac why he hadn't taken a blood test to confirm that Garland was his father. Pac said because it was "scary", and he wouldn't love Garland any more or any less regardless of the result. Pac said he believed that Garland was his father, because of their resemblance and he also looked like Garland's biological children.

    • @davidsamuels9557
      @davidsamuels9557 Год назад +3

      Afeni Shakur described Billy Garland as "A sperm donor... He was the first in line to siphon Tupac's money." She talked about Jasmine Guy and Jada Pinkett supporting her challenge to a lawsuit Garland filed for money from Pac's estate.

    • @davidsamuels9557
      @davidsamuels9557 Год назад

      "Billy Garland tried to inherit half of Tupac's estate after he died. The judge ruled that he couldn't inherit because his contributions to Tupac's care and support were 'miniscule'.
      "Testimony showed that Mr. Garland's documented contributions to Tupac's care included $820, a bag of peanuts and a ticket to Rollerball.
      "Me. Garland says the reason he sued for half of the estate is because Afeni put that he was dead on the probate papers. 'Probate papers' are a legal document that shows banks and other organizations that you have authority to deal with someone's estate. Dude wanted a piece of the estate = Pac's money, period." - Tupac Facts

    • @davidsamuels9557
      @davidsamuels9557 Год назад

      "Mr. Garland appealed and Afeni came to an out of court settlement with Mr. Garland for $540,000, plus legal fees just over $350,000. The settlement was to prevent Mr. Garland from profiting off Tupac's name." - Tupac Facts

  • @melcardinal4340
    @melcardinal4340 Год назад +24

    I wondered how that would've turned out if Tupac and his Dad would've met 2 years early at Above The Rim set.

    • @jasondawson92
      @jasondawson92 Год назад

      True

    • @barfyknucklez9266
      @barfyknucklez9266 Год назад +1

      Would've made it better or worse, would've put more emotions into Pac

    • @timmy841212
      @timmy841212 Год назад +1

      Probably would have come across a different Pac… the Quad incident changed him.

    • @atshabal
      @atshabal Год назад

      He would spend less time with Jimmy Henchmen and Haitian jack.

  • @Jbcomedystl
    @Jbcomedystl Год назад +29

    I really do believe his story. So many young men are raised to believe their father was the bad guys

    • @magicvampirelver1321
      @magicvampirelver1321 Год назад +2

      Theres always more to the story. Pac knew about his pops he barely liked him... I heard him say it in interviews.

    • @abyss104
      @abyss104 Год назад +1

      @@magicvampirelver1321 The information about his Dad was fed to him by the person who lied to him. His mother. Of course he would have contempt. He was lied to.

    • @magicvampirelver1321
      @magicvampirelver1321 Год назад

      @@abyss104 at 1st they told him that but he found out he was alive and he still didn't like him. And his mom had her reasons... she thought he was dead too.

    • @abyss104
      @abyss104 Год назад +1

      @@magicvampirelver1321 how can he dislike someone he didn't know. How do you know Afena thought he was dead. If she thought he was dead then how was he a deadbeat? He was dead right? Afeni was the typical black woman. Kept the father out of his life deliberately.

    • @Jbcomedystl
      @Jbcomedystl Год назад

      @@abyss104 now I’m not going to say no dumb shit like that. “Typical black woman” you must be a sucker that got hit for a lick. Maybe your mom wasn’t shit, or all the women in your family. If you come from a lineage of ain’t shit bitches that’s on you and your genes. Don’t put that shit on the queens I come from

  • @latreasemurray8125
    @latreasemurray8125 Год назад +18

    Excellent interview, I am so glad that he finally found his son and was able to start building a relationship with him before his untimely demise. As for Afeni, I feel that she deprived 2Pac of his biological father. Just listening to him in this interview I can tell that he would have played a intricate roll in his life. Afeni also cost him the relationship he could have had with his other family. May both 2Pac and Afeni RIP. Women your Not a real woman or Mother if have done this to your child!

  • @YaMamaStillLoveMeTho
    @YaMamaStillLoveMeTho Год назад +6

    Man I have a son that just turned 12 and I've only got to see him about 3 times...this was the first weekend since he was 6 or 7 I got to pick him up now that he has his own phone....man I feel this man 100 percent....it's 1000x harder to have to k ow you have a son tout thereunder don't know where they are...what they're doing...how they being treated...will they love you later....man I feel this man....we need Tupacs Father movie asap!

  • @ericselectrons
    @ericselectrons Год назад +5

    He got lucky! With no internet and just the yellow pages he found his son. A lot of fathers put in his situation never find their children.
    Afeni was wrong for keeping him away and lying to Tupac. She probably knew that as well. She wanted the truth about her story to be told even the flaws.
    I’m just happy Mr. Garland is doing interviews because he is appreciated. He is a panther and that alone deserves a book and interview. I hope they invite him back to talk more about his panther days.

  • @thisbeautifullifeofmine
    @thisbeautifullifeofmine Год назад +6

    I really wish Tupac could see how proud of him his dad is

  • @nogrecords
    @nogrecords Год назад +7

    GREAT INTERVIEW MAN. THANK GOD PAC DAD IS NOW SPEAKIN UP , SPEAKING OUT. ALL OF US ABSOLUTELY LOVE TUPAC, AND IT'S IMPORTANT TO HEAR THE OTHER SIDE OF THE STORY, WITH REGARD TO HIS FATHER

  • @Trill104
    @Trill104 Год назад +13

    Billy’s story is not that dissimilar to my story with my baby mother.
    It’s as if society has painted a picture of the black family being capable of surviving without the black man. All the suffering and even his death could’ve been prevented had Pac and his father had a healthy relationship.
    Pac died retaliating on behalf of the gang he was with. All he wanted to do was portray an image that validated what he thought was manhood; an image that basically his mother implanted. Being outspoken, defending women, not taking no shit.
    Then look what happened; he started talking about hoes and money, got convicted of rape, and was killed by a gang member. Afeni denying his father a relationship may have inadvertently got him killed.

  • @danieljacobs2747
    @danieljacobs2747 Год назад +4

    One of his greatest followers from Nigeria here Pops. You are a part of that legend.

  • @tamikawright8696
    @tamikawright8696 Год назад +3

    Hello Delray! Absolutely fantastic interview with Billy. I feel Billy's hurt and excitement when he talks and thinks about 2PAC. I miss and love that man so much.

  • @monilaninetynine3811
    @monilaninetynine3811 Год назад +5

    This was not a time of social media where you could connect on Facebook. It was simply an unfortunate and tragic situation. I feel terrible for Billy and for Tupac. Nobody can judge Billy because you weren't in his circumstance.
    ETA: There's no question that Tupac is the greatest. Jay Z pays folks to say he's the greatest.

  • @SalNiner
    @SalNiner Год назад +7

    Never heard his full unedited story. He makes a ton of sense. We as sons of of split up parents take our mothers words as law. Growing up if she would have told me we lived on the moon I’d believe it. It’s a shame that he missed out on all those years with his son.

  • @wydiamakeba
    @wydiamakeba Год назад +2

    That's Pac father. Pac had his face shape with his mother's eyes. He is still the greatest rapper of all time. He was gathering soldiers when he was alive.

  • @jeanpayano1506
    @jeanpayano1506 Год назад +7

    One thing I will give Billy is that he cared more about Pac than Biggie's father ever cared about Biggie

    • @Polostar79
      @Polostar79 Год назад +1

      What’s your point?

    • @BigWilt2000
      @BigWilt2000 9 месяцев назад

      Who was Big’s father?

  • @peaceful4you408
    @peaceful4you408 Год назад +4

    He meant to say that it’s a very difficult thing when you got a rich millionaire son out there that you can’t find and that you can’t call. Typical response from a dead beat dad. Even pac literally said out his own mouth while alive in an interview that his biological father wanted nothing to do with him his entire life until he found out his son was wealthy. That is crazy.

  • @Ab_alanjeri
    @Ab_alanjeri Год назад +6

    I wonder how it feels when you have a son that’s legendary!

  • @josueperry6770
    @josueperry6770 Год назад +5

    Bro this shit bring a G to tears, so sad man to hear a dad talk about his dead son let alone 2pac a man who helped make me the man I am today

  • @SoulitaireRecordsOfficiel
    @SoulitaireRecordsOfficiel Год назад +3

    Man...shout out to AOD....my guy Delray for being a genuine dude!!!! shieettttttttttt Pac would have been here if quality brothers like him and his popps were in his life.... dope interview even tho Pac and Pops werent together for long you see and hear that energy.... GOD BLESS YALL

  • @misssweet_jonez6897
    @misssweet_jonez6897 Год назад +9

    Damn shame when you Google this man it says he passed away in the late 90's.

  • @Rod83
    @Rod83 Год назад +5

    This is the best interview of art of dialogue this is going to help a lot of men in this situation🤷🏾‍♂️

  • @mgmassey174
    @mgmassey174 Год назад +5

    How sad it is when mothers lie to their own children.
    Empathy and prayers for this good heart of a dad.
    Even though my dad was worthy of avoiding , doesnt mean it was right to deny a child its relatives.
    God bless and keep that man❤
    I wasn't exposed to Tupac, but i can relate to this mans pain as I'm separated from my daughter because of my mother's lies.
    Just empathy and tears.

  • @RiccFBA
    @RiccFBA Год назад +5

    The greatest rapper of all f’ing time !!
    That’s right, He knows his son IS THE GREATEST.. He’s so proud of his baby boy.

  • @christurner2684
    @christurner2684 Год назад +12

    No disrespect to Afeni but it’s crazy how she lied and tried to keep Mr.Garland away from Pac, no telling how Pac’s life would’ve turnt out if he would’ve met his father years before hand, I just can’t believe how some mothers really try to tell their kids how their father is dead when in reality it’s not true and when the father trys to contact the kid, the mother always trying to get involved and not let it happen

    • @hdeniro1106
      @hdeniro1106 Год назад +1

      My mother did this to me. I'm in my 30s and still haven't met my dad but I literally long for him DAILY. My mother tells me he's dead but I know it's not true. She won't even tell me his name.

    • @MJ-lp4zl
      @MJ-lp4zl Год назад

      Crazy part 2pac last name should be garland he have a man’s last name that isn’t his father

    • @phyllisr2846
      @phyllisr2846 Год назад

      ​@H Deniro o nooooo,😢😢😢 that's sad! Wow!!!! Not even a name???

    • @MrsKlumps
      @MrsKlumps Год назад

      Tupac called his dad a coward he didn't give a shit forreal

  • @PrinceElliott7
    @PrinceElliott7 Год назад +11

    When i listen to 2pac i be like damn he's describing my emotions.

    • @noelthomas7849
      @noelthomas7849 Год назад +4

      Exactly bro... Pac music will literally have you crying in tears because his music is so real ...💯💯💯💯💯

    • @PrinceElliott7
      @PrinceElliott7 Год назад +1

      @@noelthomas7849 its too powerful

  • @pcangeldust
    @pcangeldust Год назад +3

    He was a dead beat dad. If he wanted to see his son he would have. The last time he bothered to check on his son was when Pac was 3-4 years old, too young to even remember him. But Pac lived in NYC til 14 years old and his dead beat father never showed up all them years.

  • @jayplaysgaminghd442
    @jayplaysgaminghd442 Год назад +7

    Ian never click a link so quick

  • @NCeezo
    @NCeezo Год назад +3

    lets talk to Mr. Matulu Shakur!

  • @traffickxng
    @traffickxng Год назад +5

    So she took your son, gave him another mans last name 💔, made your infant son sit on mutulu shakurs lap 💔 then took off with him to another state 💔 you remembered his name was tupac and heard he was in juice, went to see the movie and cried when you saw him on the screen 💔 found out where he was then was told he doesnt wanna see you but when you did meet he embraced you...was told you were dead 💔 i lost alot of respect for afeni...rip tupac garland

    • @pcangeldust
      @pcangeldust Год назад +1

      Nah he didn't want to claim his son. For 14 years they lived in the same city. He saw him once or twice as a toddler but never bothered for the next 20 years lol.

    • @timmy841212
      @timmy841212 Год назад +1

      @@pcangeldust I heard that too. I seriously wanna believe him but IDK.

  • @gregjones6193
    @gregjones6193 Год назад +7

    Afeni had a chance(multiple chances at that) to be in Tupacs life and Mr. Garland should have the same opportunity to do so as well….

  • @DudesaLibra
    @DudesaLibra Год назад +3

    I really like this cat. But Im not gonna look at Afeni any different because I don't know what she may have been thinking at the time..Pac definitely could a use Mr.Garland in his life.

  • @MrAnthony504
    @MrAnthony504 Год назад +4

    2pac touched hearts. That is rare. Especially for an entertainer.