Absolutely am from Dublin Ireland 🇮🇪 and a female was 20yrs old in the mid 90s, I've been a pac fan from the beginning...which was when I was 15yrs old the late 80s
2pac was a natural born leader, baby Black Panther, powerful, passionate, genuine, influential, educated, street smarts & was a serious threat. He could have led a nation 💯
He chose fame over leadership nonetheless. Only leadership he held down was the leadership of his personal circle which is why his former disciples still love him & think about him every single day.
As a 45yo man of color who grew up on the music of 2Pac, i want to applaud you for taking time to get an understanding of the depth of his beautiful mind. " poetry in motion " was fitting. Dude really was different.
There's nothing to feel ignorant about. You're learning a little bit about a different culture. Which is a beautiful thing. Keep up the good work loving your reactions on all topics.
Sadly the ghetto culture both in the black community Latin community and white Community are detrimental to those very communities this is what Tupac said in 1995 when he got out of prison with death row. He said the true job of a rapper is to be the reporter of the street to get what's happening on the street into the world so those with a position of power can do something about it.
@edecanemane catch up to millionaires, catch up to professional athletes, or catch up to your own desires . It's easy to, criticize and ridicule, its not so easy to catch up just because someone says catch up".... Pay attention "@edecanemane" Pac was trying to REACH all races and people, including the white Ms. Charlene . .. and if you didn't know, that's what Pac was about. Maybe you're "Way Behind," and you need to "Catch Up"
There's a reason people say Tupac was a prophet. I grew up listening to him and still mourn what he could have achieved for all of us if he was still here. I applaud you digging into who he was as a human, beyond the image
@@Rise_and_Hustle Insecurity? What exactly am I insecure about? Madonna is ratchet and smacked in the face, even in her prime so why am I supposed for be jealous? I’m still alive and I lived beyond 25 years, unlike Tupac. I make good money and I don’t have to sell my community out or poison them with “thug life” lies. Also, it’s rumored pac was gay and he sure behaved gay in his 1988 documentary. Why would I be insecure of a dead person?
@@Rise_and_Hustle Insecurity? What exactly am I insecure about? Madonna is ratchet and smacked, even in her prime so why am I supposed for be jealous? I’m still alive and I lived beyond 25 years, unlike Tupac. I make good money and I don’t have to sell my community out or poison them with “thug life” lies. Also, it’s rumored pac was gay and he sure behaved gay in his 1988 documentary. Why would I be insecure of the dead?
@@jaymorgan. Does it make you feel good to try to start nonsense on someone else's RUclips channel? It costs nothing to disagree with someone and keep your mouth shut.
As a black woman watching your review, I appreciate that you are doing the work to educate yourself. I have “friends” who won’t so much as attempt to. I was a teenager during the 90s and watched this beautiful soul change so many minds with his words and passion. It’s shattered me as fan and as someone who adored his passion and tenacity for truth. You are doing a great job, ignore the negativity and continue this journey. Wishing you the best ♥️
@@Fudge_FantasyThat’s the problem. We are all brothers and sisters. I am a 62 year old white woman from Philly, and I have been and done. I was happy to find this. I hope you come to find we’re all related. 🙏🏼🩷🙏🏾💙🪽
Pac was in the middle of uniting a whole generation of black brown white etc. 70s & 80s baby’s and that’s what got him killed call me a conspiracy guy idc the powers that be and their puppet governments feared Pac and his movement. People are now just starting to wake up to the bs now if Pac would’ve lived we would’ve been ahead of the game 20+ years ago.
I am a 52 year old black woman from the Bay Area in Cali and when I tell you that this young man touched our lives, I mean THAT. Thank you for revisiting this interview and for truly taking the time to listen to his words and see him as a passionate, thought provoking human being. Thank you thank you!
His mom was a black panther with the heart of a god damn Lion. Everything you associate about Tupac's character that made him the charismatic and concious person he was, came from this woman. Even her flaws deeply affected his character i.e drug use and lying about his father. When Tupac spoke, people listened...he grew up hearing his mother speak at Panther rallies. The way he crafted his words, the way he moved people, his political awareness and overwhelming charisma came from Afeni. Even Ed Gordan was completely in shocked and amazed you can see it str8 in his face. The same reason how he can go deep in his lyrics when he say anything you just felt him. His songs like unconditional love, Dear mama, It ain’t easy or So many Tears and many of his give me goosebumps and tears ttd I love pac for a simple fact that he helped me through my worst days just listening to his music. Like no other his raw uncut deep energy is unmatched Basically everything there was to love about Pac were, in part, products of the admiration and love he had for his mother. RIP Afeni Shakur RIP Tupac Shakur Beautiful video Keep up the good work ma’am Excellent, God bless 🙏🏿
Tupac is a revolutionary even though he was young. He’s mastermind individual. But most revolutionaries die young it’s a shame. He is my favorite rapper of all times. I really miss this dude.
Much love and respect my sister, it’s empowering to see a lady of European or so called white learn and give an honest opinion about what she heard the great icon legendary revolutionary Tupac Shakur reveal and teach us… there are some universities that study the life and philosophy of 2pac… man misss this brother 😢
2Pac was legendary from his history, his talents, his space he created in the culture. Born leader that will continue to be protected and celebrated. PAC lives in us all who cherished his energy. “And I quote “I might not change the world…but I GUARANTEE I will spark the brain that changes the world” we love and miss 2Pac he stood for the people! 2PAC IS People’s Champ!
Lady, please ignore the fools. There are literally people from all over the world loving your reaction. I am one of them. Ignore the loud-mouth minority who are really unhappy with themselves and are traying to project that on to you. Loved the reaction.
@@hybrid.catastrophic.impact6071 MAN!!! to be between the ages of 19-24 barley into 25 saying what he was is crazy ! He was just crazy intelligent smart!
@@hybrid.catastrophic.impact6071 wow I haven't heard that interview and when I heard his interview when he was 17( the one where he's in that black tank top) I was blown away! Just crazy how much he knew at 17 years old! It's unbelievable! The poverty, his mother making him read the New York times cover to cover , the BSA school , going to panther meetings , talking to mutulu shakur ,and that fact that he read so much is probably why he was so intelligent for his age!
I was hooked from the first album he personified what it was to be a young Afrikan American during my generation and I cried like a baby when he passed 😢 He would have definitely been a political figure for hip hop today Rest in powerful peace Pac 🤜 👑
Don't worry about what those trolls are saying.... You're doing a great job and your reaction and comments are authentic and genuine....I'm here for it...keep it going and dont stop💯💪🏿‼️
It's hard not to feel a sense of melancholy after watching this video. I love & hate this interview. It's heartwarming to see his thought process and get glimpses of his personality through those few minutes, but at the same time, so bittersweet to know that there’s nothing else. The thought of what he could’ve been if only he had more time with us is truly heartbreaking. 💔
Tupac is and was the greatest minds of the WORLD! The way she reacted to this interview is mesmerizing. Can you imagine if Tupac spoke today about CRT !?
What I noticed most was how he didn’t blame his mother for the absence of his father. He didn’t emphasize coming from a single mom--he said he had an absentee dad. He knew not to blame the women who stayed and did their best to rise the children. He understood.
clearly you didn't see the interview with his father where he revealed it was 100% his mother's fault that he wasn't able to be in tupac's life & that he was hurt that her lies caused tupac to write a song slandering him for being an absentee father when she was strung out on drugs, prevented tupac's father from being there & it was all her fault. everybody loves to blame it on the man when a lot of the time, it is the mother's fault. its crazy how quick you were to take the woman's side without all the information. in society, blaming the man for everything seems to be everyone's default setting smh.
Later on, he did express anger at his Mom for not having a relationship with his birth father, but he never spoke I'll of her, as he understood the things she had to deal with.
He just respected "the code"! He knew that his mother kept him from his father, William "Billy" Garland , and that she was the cause of a lot of his pain from that situation! SHE LIED TO HIM FOR YEARS! 💯
@@newme1813 his dad was a street dude and had nothing extra to offer him. As an adult He did not blame the parent that tried her best (even with her demons) to take care of him. Men never want to believe that their daddy just did not love them. Instead, they cling to the myth that their mom had supernatural powers and was able to keep a grown man from seeing them.
There are two types of fans about 2pac. His beautiful & immortal songs followers and then those who discovered the authenticity of his wisdom. Pac’s thinking was far ahead of his age and time.
It took me 20 something yrs to fully understand his approach. Im from the east, I didn’t respect how he get at them people from NY. But now I understand and respect it completely. Especially with all these disturbing news nowadays! I mean all those individuals, where are they now and what they’ve done through all them years man!!! It’s really missed up. Puffy, Jimmy Henchman, Haitian Jack, Tut, Zip…. Etc I thought Pac was tripping and paranoid with a fake persona. Apparently, it’s not the case My respect for him now is off the roof fr. He been saying what’s what since the 90’s RIP Tupac
Word up The good die young 🕊️🌹 This brother is really smart and sharp. Well well beautiful video Rest in peace 2Pac The amount of love he’s getting is unmatched. The brotha is passionate asl.
TBH Pac will always have a special place in my heart. You felt the honesty and vulnerability in his music, interviews, when he talks, through his poetry and yes don’t get me wrong “through his beefs” you name it. If you listen really well. He is definitely something else. We all have flaws And this guy was one of the smartest in the industry ttd. You can feeeeeel him Rest in paradise Tupac Shakur, Afeni and all the lost ones ❤️❤️🌹
This was one of my favourite interviews. Tupac showed all sides regardless of his moods, and energy, he knows how to articulate his thoughts and have us a picture of what he is saying because he was a critical thinker and communicator. He said he wanted to College, he wasn't planning to be a rapper etc. His life was taken so soon. I like your reactions/reflections as well.
Don't allow people to tell you how to think etc. They are upset that they don't have the guts to record and reflect the way you do. It's good to see his videos are still helping folks understand about things. I do think things today 2024 have changed so much and his videos are still relevant today .. speaks volume.
Love Tupac to this day. And I miss his spirit. I'm 45 now. Pac helped me get thru my teenage years. He knew he was making that impact on young black males and he told us he was speaking to and for us. I was devastated when he passed. I wanted to see him win.
The Greatest Of All Time! A poet, an activist, a revolutionist, a prophet, he was bigger than being a rapper, he was a MOVEMENT! May he rest in paradise! 🙏🏾🕊️
Screw whoever told you to keep your mouth shut! Your comment on "Poetry in motion" was poetry in itself. People find Pac when they're ready to hear what he had to say.
2Pac was amazing and think he was wise, intelligent, strong, smart and everything wonderful that you can think of.We were robbed of his time on earth too soon.😢😢😢😢 Miss him so much.
You’re a gem for this. Thank you!!! I can tell that the point he was trying to make, at its fundamental understanding, is: I’m a human being and this is the view from MY /(his), angle.. with respect to wherever ANY human is in their life. It resonates with the your core: human. (Good, bad, ugly, and indifferent). Stay being YOU! #newsubscriber
Tupac was one of one never be another … gone too soon … and don’t pay attention to the TROLLS … the comments can be your own worst enemy… they STILL. Watching ! lol
We need to remember one thing sir and that is this we are all one of one. But sadly the psychology of humanity in The Human Condition and you ask anyone who has studied the social sciences or psychology and no matter what side of the fence they dip on more of the left wing or more of the right wing of things in politics, you will find we all agree that out of 100 people you'll be lucky to find one or two with true leadership capacity. There are probably more higher than that in numbers but it's latent in them and they're not acting on it maybe because of societal pressures today there is too much pressure of being a follower and a follower or a follower of what I ask. I love Tupac a lot he was not a racist he loved other races and white folks as much as he loved his own race and he hated elements of other races as much as he hated elements of his own race. He wanted to talk about the dirt that's in the ghettos and it's the same filth that's in the black girl that is in Latin ghettos and Asian ghettos and white ghettos and whatever other ghettos you can find, he put it out on record so that was in a position of power could act on these things and hopefully do some things that was right for a positive change. Can we look at today you have black lives matter that had literally scammed the black community of hundreds of millions of dollars and their leaders a bunch of black lesbian Marxist living in nothing but white gated communities of the Super Rich With Private police that they hire white police and white security with all the cameras in their communities but at the same time these Hypocrites want to defund the police in the poor black communities with the very same problems at Tupac said in this interview that makes black people scared of other blacks and that is the psychopaths in the black community just like the white people are scared of the psychopaths in the white Community etcetera etcetera with these comments that Tupac made sadly today is it any reason to think twice why people don't think he's the greatest of all time anymore and why people some people will even call him a sell-out again and working for white supremacy because of the fact he wanted to improve black lives not through victimhood and guilt trips by teaching them how to make money for themselves and their own families. He put so many people on the game and helped break bread with them and all before social media and more so than that before the internet was actually widespread in people's homes because that didn't happen for another 10 years and people nowadays find it hard to believe there was a generation not too long ago that did not have ready access to the internet or computer in their own homes and what you say today in some ghetto schools where you've got one or two computers for the entirety of the school that's you was lucky if you had one or two computers in your entire school back in the 1990s.
Wecome to our world. Imagine not being allowed to be angry or successful and happy. Imagine wanting to help but not being able to afford to help. Imagine how we felt in the 90's when this icon mirrored our pains, passions and emotions and joys, and did it so eloquently as no one had ever done before. And then imagine us fearing for his death years before it happened because that's what happens in our community when you speak up and try to help your people and the world. Imagine our pride in that young man. Thank you for your reactions and I'm so happy you're learning more and more about our community.
Love that your taking your time to watch these interviews. Not everyone realizes how articulate and well read he was. He truely wanted to make a change in this world, he just didnt get enough time. However all he accomplished in his short life still affects millions. I always push to keep his music alive because I never came across a artist that really cared about reaching the listeners by way of their message like he did.
Thank you for checking out our GREAT KING Tupac Amaru he still lives through Generation X and there is not a day that passes that I do not think of him and his mother and family for that matter. If he were alive today the world would be BETTER, and because of him I still feed homeless people and give them money and care for the elderly. That was who Tuoac really was. The Prison Interview I highly recommend and his book of poetry "The Rose that Grew from Concrete" .......... God bless you for looking into who he really was- Heath
The greatest of all time! Gone too soon! I still listen to his music all the time.....its timeless! "Hold on", "Life goes on", "PAIN", "Smile", "WORDS OF WISDOM", "Part time Mother" R. I. P. PAC!
Tupac Shakur interviews are better than other hip hop artists albums
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Facts
Oms
Real talk 💯
Thats so Real!
I have never seen a 23 years old talking this way. A kid.
Great people don't last for long, they go very young.
He lived 3 life times within his career, crazy work ethic and knowledge at a young age 🔥
You think it's over😏
He was 24 in this interview
23 @@icecreambeats101
So very true... they are sent for a purpose, then taken away. God knows.
I’m glad to hear a wise women say how Tupac was a beautiful soul! That means a lot.
Absolutely am from Dublin Ireland 🇮🇪 and a female was 20yrs old in the mid 90s, I've been a pac fan from the beginning...which was when I was 15yrs old the late 80s
@@Karmaisveryreal-j2salute, PAC fan here from Greece ❤
Real fans of Pac always knew this side about him. That's why we supported him the way we did. He was REAL. Just that simple.
I became a Fan of him exactly for this reason ,was just one of the reasons .Been a Fan since 1992 i was 12 years old then .
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2pac was a natural born leader, baby Black Panther, powerful, passionate, genuine, influential, educated, street smarts & was a serious threat. He could have led a nation 💯
He definitely was a mentor to me when I was younger
So Kanye
He chose fame over leadership nonetheless. Only leadership he held down was the leadership of his personal circle which is why his former disciples still love him & think about him every single day.
💪🏾♊️💯
Please, please, not so kanye at All 🔥 @rodneycarey-yt4os
As a 45yo man of color who grew up on the music of 2Pac, i want to applaud you for taking time to get an understanding of the depth of his beautiful mind. " poetry in motion " was fitting. Dude really was different.
Vs aviez un prophète moderne je suis algerien et aimait beaucoup tupac le meilleure artiste de tous les temps ❤
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June ‘71
Much respect to you, TMH is pouring his spirit out and you got a splash, may the most high continue to open your eyes
The world lost a GREAT MIND, a true visionary!!!!
They sure did
Nah bruh......he was taken from us
There's nothing to feel ignorant about. You're learning a little bit about a different culture. Which is a beautiful thing. Keep up the good work loving your reactions on all topics.
White people with ignorance still make opinions about situations they don't understand
Sadly the ghetto culture both in the black community Latin community and white Community are detrimental to those very communities this is what Tupac said in 1995 when he got out of prison with death row. He said the true job of a rapper is to be the reporter of the street to get what's happening on the street into the world so those with a position of power can do something about it.
She's way behind, 🤦🏾♂️ catch up please
@edecanemane catch up to millionaires, catch up to professional athletes, or catch up to your own desires . It's easy to, criticize and ridicule, its not so easy to catch up just because someone says catch up".... Pay attention "@edecanemane" Pac was trying to REACH all races and people, including the white Ms. Charlene . .. and if you didn't know, that's what Pac was about. Maybe you're "Way Behind," and you need to "Catch Up"
@@lascelledwards9869preach! ✊🏾
There's a reason people say Tupac was a prophet. I grew up listening to him and still mourn what he could have achieved for all of us if he was still here. I applaud you digging into who he was as a human, beyond the image
Prophet? Yeah ok 😂
@jaymorgan. That insecurity hit yall real hard don't it? You know who else. Called him a prophet, Madonna, in bed.. that burns too don't it lol...
@@Rise_and_Hustle Insecurity? What exactly am I insecure about? Madonna is ratchet and smacked in the face, even in her prime so why am I supposed for be jealous? I’m still alive and I lived beyond 25 years, unlike Tupac. I make good money and I don’t have to sell my community out or poison them with “thug life” lies. Also, it’s rumored pac was gay and he sure behaved gay in his 1988 documentary. Why would I be insecure of a dead person?
@@Rise_and_Hustle Insecurity? What exactly am I insecure about? Madonna is ratchet and smacked, even in her prime so why am I supposed for be jealous? I’m still alive and I lived beyond 25 years, unlike Tupac. I make good money and I don’t have to sell my community out or poison them with “thug life” lies. Also, it’s rumored pac was gay and he sure behaved gay in his 1988 documentary. Why would I be insecure of the dead?
@@jaymorgan. Does it make you feel good to try to start nonsense on someone else's RUclips channel? It costs nothing to disagree with someone and keep your mouth shut.
PAC was so passionate… I was locked up when he passed… we all cried and mourned our fallen soldier, our fallen poet!
I was incarcerated too Jackson Michigan behind the wall level 3
@@roy-haroldthompson4650 i was on death as well. damn we miss tupac
As a black woman watching your review, I appreciate that you are doing the work to educate yourself. I have “friends” who won’t so much as attempt to. I was a teenager during the 90s and watched this beautiful soul change so many minds with his words and passion. It’s shattered me as fan and as someone who adored his passion and tenacity for truth. You are doing a great job, ignore the negativity and continue this journey. Wishing you the best ♥️
Every one has there own plight we as so called Black people only need ourselves. Not anyone else.
@@Fudge_FantasyThat’s the problem. We are all brothers and sisters. I am a 62 year old white woman from Philly, and I have been and done. I was happy to find this. I hope you come to find we’re all related. 🙏🏼🩷🙏🏾💙🪽
Pac was in the middle of uniting a whole generation of black brown white etc. 70s & 80s baby’s and that’s what got him killed call me a conspiracy guy idc the powers that be and their puppet governments feared Pac and his movement. People are now just starting to wake up to the bs now if Pac would’ve lived we would’ve been ahead of the game 20+ years ago.
I agree 💯
Good job 💪🏿👍🏿
I am a 52 year old black woman from the Bay Area in Cali and when I tell you that this young man touched our lives, I mean THAT.
Thank you for revisiting this interview and for truly taking the time to listen to his words and see him as a passionate, thought provoking human being. Thank you thank you!
June ‘71💪🏾💪🏾
He was too smart and powerful for this world, we didn't deserve him we lost a great one.
Well said.
I agree, unfortunately that’s why he was targeted. How many great ones have we lost for just speaking truth? It scares people to hear it.
That's why he's one of my favorite rappers🇯🇲
Tupac spoke to my generation. I saw a lot of myself in him. He was hard, he was soft, yet he was relatable. Tupac is/was a legend 🫶🏾
Im 47 and Pac stayed in my deck 24/7 growin up!!! I love 2Pac!
His mom was a black panther with the heart of a god damn Lion. Everything you associate about Tupac's character that made him the charismatic and concious person he was, came from this woman. Even her flaws deeply affected his character i.e drug use and lying about his father.
When Tupac spoke, people listened...he grew up hearing his mother speak at Panther rallies. The way he crafted his words, the way he moved people, his political awareness and overwhelming charisma came from Afeni. Even Ed Gordan was completely in shocked and amazed you can see it str8 in his face.
The same reason how he can go deep in his lyrics when he say anything you just felt him.
His songs like unconditional love, Dear mama, It ain’t easy or So many Tears and many of his give me goosebumps and tears ttd
I love pac for a simple fact that he helped me through my worst days just listening to his music. Like no other his raw uncut deep energy is unmatched
Basically everything there was to love about Pac were, in part, products of the admiration and love he had for his mother.
RIP Afeni Shakur
RIP Tupac Shakur
Beautiful video
Keep up the good work ma’am
Excellent,
God bless 🙏🏿
The more people who listen, the more we may understand. The world was't ready for 'Pac.
Same it again. Also what he was speaking then is happening now. 30 yrs later. He spoke past,present & future.❤
Tupac is a revolutionary even though he was young. He’s mastermind individual. But most revolutionaries die young it’s a shame. He is my favorite rapper of all times. I really miss this dude.
Killed young😢...🌐
Tupac was PHENOMENAL😢
This reaction was beautiful and Pac was our voice in the 90s
I've never seen a young guy like this before. Very intelligent
The Goat.
Much love and respect my sister, it’s empowering to see a lady of European or so called white learn and give an honest opinion about what she heard the great icon legendary revolutionary Tupac Shakur reveal and teach us… there are some universities that study the life and philosophy of 2pac… man misss this brother 😢
The more you get to know Tupac the more you will surely like him.Rest in peace legend.
2Pac was legendary from his history, his talents, his space he created in the culture. Born leader that will continue to be protected and celebrated. PAC lives in us all who cherished his energy. “And I quote “I might not change the world…but I GUARANTEE I will spark the brain that changes the world” we love and miss 2Pac he stood for the people! 2PAC IS People’s Champ!
I’m happy Tupac left this interview
Lady, please ignore the fools. There are literally people from all over the world loving your reaction. I am one of them. Ignore the loud-mouth minority who are really unhappy with themselves and are traying to project that on to you. Loved the reaction.
Well said !
He was only 23 when he did this interview.
Pac was crazy intelligent for his age!
@@dominicbrogsdale3348 Was ahead of his time
@@hybrid.catastrophic.impact6071 MAN!!! to be between the ages of 19-24 barley into 25 saying what he was is crazy ! He was just crazy intelligent smart!
@dominicbrogsdale3348 I remember the singer Monica saying her first conversationwith 2Pac blew her mind and that she was so awe inspired by him.
@@hybrid.catastrophic.impact6071 wow I haven't heard that interview and when I heard his interview when he was 17( the one where he's in that black tank top) I was blown away! Just crazy how much he knew at 17 years old! It's unbelievable! The poverty, his mother making him read the New York times cover to cover , the BSA school , going to panther meetings , talking to mutulu shakur ,and that fact that he read so much is probably why he was so intelligent for his age!
Love you Tupac. Im still saddened by his passing. He is truly missed
Same here my brother respect 🖖🏽
It's beautiful when someone from the outside looking in understands❤
2pac was way a head of his time intelligent pure Genius at young age
He’s a poet touch by the hand of the lord !!!!!!! No one like him before or after!!!!!! ✊✊🫡 my favorite artist over anyone!!!!!✊🤨
I was hooked from the first album he personified what it was to be a young Afrikan American during my generation and I cried like a baby when he passed 😢
He would have definitely been a political figure for hip hop today
Rest in powerful peace Pac 🤜 👑
He didn't just persuade... he made every person questioned their own motives. It's no wonder they took him out so young.😢
Poetry in motion 💪🏾🖤💯
Even tho he was labeled a THUG
HE STILL PRAYED 🙏
REST.IN.PALACES TUPAC
Finally the light is shinning
2pac is the Goat hands down no competition
Don't worry about what those trolls are saying.... You're doing a great job and your reaction and comments are authentic and genuine....I'm here for it...keep it going and dont stop💯💪🏿‼️
Absolutely!
Agree
Don't cry THANK YOU AND KEEP YOUR HEAD UP EVEN WHEN THE ROAD GETS HARD NEVER GIVE UP
You should watch the full mtv interview with tupac ❤
It's hard not to feel a sense of melancholy after watching this video. I love & hate this interview. It's heartwarming to see his thought process and get glimpses of his personality through those few minutes, but at the same time, so bittersweet to know that there’s nothing else. The thought of what he could’ve been if only he had more time with us is truly heartbreaking. 💔
PAC man. Damn we miss you.. ✊🏾✊🏾💪🏾
Tupac is and was the greatest minds of the WORLD! The way she reacted to this interview is mesmerizing. Can you imagine if Tupac spoke today about CRT !?
What I noticed most was how he didn’t blame his mother for the absence of his father. He didn’t emphasize coming from a single mom--he said he had an absentee dad. He knew not to blame the women who stayed and did their best to rise the children. He understood.
clearly you didn't see the interview with his father where he revealed it was 100% his mother's fault that he wasn't able to be in tupac's life & that he was hurt that her lies caused tupac to write a song slandering him for being an absentee father when she was strung out on drugs, prevented tupac's father from being there & it was all her fault. everybody loves to blame it on the man when a lot of the time, it is the mother's fault. its crazy how quick you were to take the woman's side without all the information. in society, blaming the man for everything seems to be everyone's default setting smh.
Later on, he did express anger at his Mom for not having a relationship with his birth father, but he never spoke I'll of her, as he understood the things she had to deal with.
@@anthonyclark9441 but he also said that his dad was a street guy so he had to understand why she wouldn’t have a relationship with him.
He just respected "the code"! He knew that his mother kept him from his father, William "Billy" Garland , and that she was the cause of a lot of his pain from that situation!
SHE LIED TO HIM FOR YEARS! 💯
@@newme1813 his dad was a street dude and had nothing extra to offer him. As an adult He did not blame the parent that tried her best (even with her demons) to take care of him. Men never want to believe that their daddy just did not love them. Instead, they cling to the myth that their mom had supernatural powers and was able to keep a grown man from seeing them.
There are two types of fans about 2pac.
His beautiful & immortal songs followers and then those who discovered the authenticity of his wisdom.
Pac’s thinking was far ahead of his age and time.
The good die young
RIP Pac 🕊️🌹
RIP to the brother fr 🌹🌹
God bless
Great video and well demonstrated btw
It took me 20 something yrs to fully understand his approach.
Im from the east, I didn’t respect how he get at them people from NY. But now I understand and respect it completely. Especially with all these disturbing news nowadays!
I mean all those individuals, where are they now and what they’ve done through all them years man!!! It’s really missed up.
Puffy, Jimmy Henchman, Haitian Jack, Tut, Zip…. Etc
I thought Pac was tripping and paranoid with a fake persona.
Apparently, it’s not the case
My respect for him now is off the roof fr. He been saying what’s what since the 90’s
RIP Tupac
Word up
The good die young 🕊️🌹
This brother is really smart and sharp.
Well well beautiful video
Rest in peace 2Pac
The amount of love he’s getting is unmatched. The brotha is passionate asl.
RIP 🤍🕊️
I love this dude
TBH Pac will always have a special place in my heart.
You felt the honesty and vulnerability in his music, interviews, when he talks, through his poetry and yes don’t get me wrong “through his beefs” you name it.
If you listen really well.
He is definitely something else.
We all have flaws
And this guy was one of the smartest in the industry ttd.
You can feeeeeel him
Rest in paradise Tupac Shakur, Afeni and all the lost ones ❤️❤️🌹
I had a cousin who looked just like 2Pac, he passed away in 2019 on my birthday in a car crash, rest in peace Lorenzo Jarrett aka Lil Rabbit
🕊️🪦🕊️
I’m so sorry. 😥
RIP Lorenzo
Amen.
love your Tupac reactions keep em coming.
I give her great respect for having an open mind. Change starts with opening your mind to other people's culture and ideals.
He was a born leader.
I love this man ,he speaks for all of us, that can't speak
I ..as a certified 2pac ridah... approve this video ✌🏾
I knew pac was special from the time he came on the scene
I RESPECT YOU!
YAH BLESS.
👑💫
Thank You 🙏🏿🙌🏾👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿 Pac still changing hearts from the Afterlife.
2pac is legend and mi ❤ and a from EU and he is soo much in mi life
Internet trolls are miserable individuals. As a black man I sincerely appreciate your channel and edfort.
This interview was incredible. Shows what a gentleman he was at points too, like when he cursed and apologised
Great man
2 Pac lives on, as long as his message is being played, he will spark the mind of people for generations to come. R.I.P.
2Pac is very articulate rapper the most intelligent rapper of all times at only 23 speaking like this is Simply amazing.
R.i.P
Tupac 😢
This was one of my favourite interviews. Tupac showed all sides regardless of his moods, and energy, he knows how to articulate his thoughts and have us a picture of what he is saying because he was a critical thinker and communicator. He said he wanted to College, he wasn't planning to be a rapper etc. His life was taken so soon.
I like your reactions/reflections as well.
Don't allow people to tell you how to think etc. They are upset that they don't have the guts to record and reflect the way you do. It's good to see his videos are still helping folks understand about things. I do think things today 2024 have changed so much and his videos are still relevant today .. speaks volume.
This is why Pac is the G.O.A.T.
Tupac Shakur 🙏🏽 👑 1994 interview, well missed, as I remember this interview very well, mid 90s I was 20yrs old, now I'm 48yrs old
He has taken on this world with his 👋 with nothing to go on and to him with love, Love Everyone
Never be another 🫶
Never!
You’re doing great!! We appreciate you…. The right people are here for the right reasons. Keep going and spreading love ❤️
If not knowing what you had until its gone had a picture it would be of Tupac. I was too young to appreciate his art.
“I have no patience for anybody that doubts me”!!!(pac)
That's why our great leaders are silence young 😮
Love Tupac to this day. And I miss his spirit. I'm 45 now. Pac helped me get thru my teenage years. He knew he was making that impact on young black males and he told us he was speaking to and for us. I was devastated when he passed. I wanted to see him win.
The Greatest Of All Time! A poet, an activist, a revolutionist, a prophet, he was bigger than being a rapper, he was a MOVEMENT! May he rest in paradise! 🙏🏾🕊️
Screw whoever told you to keep your mouth shut! Your comment on "Poetry in motion" was poetry in itself. People find Pac when they're ready to hear what he had to say.
His always been my idol. 🙏 one the smartest men god has ever created!!!!
Love 2 pac just for who he was
Real as you can be with taking time to learn, understand and know the rap legend. Big up ❤
Thank you for bringing this man back into our perview. Such a f'ing loss. He would have done so much more.
Much respect.
He was very smart guy
2Pac was amazing and think he was wise, intelligent, strong, smart and everything wonderful that you can think of.We were robbed of his time on earth too soon.😢😢😢😢 Miss him so much.
You’re a gem for this. Thank you!!! I can tell that the point he was trying to make, at its fundamental understanding, is: I’m a human being and this is the view from MY /(his), angle.. with respect to wherever ANY human is in their life. It resonates with the your core: human. (Good, bad, ugly, and indifferent). Stay being YOU! #newsubscriber
Tupac was one of one never be another … gone too soon … and don’t pay attention to the TROLLS … the comments can be your own worst enemy… they STILL. Watching ! lol
We need to remember one thing sir and that is this we are all one of one. But sadly the psychology of humanity in The Human Condition and you ask anyone who has studied the social sciences or psychology and no matter what side of the fence they dip on more of the left wing or more of the right wing of things in politics, you will find we all agree that out of 100 people you'll be lucky to find one or two with true leadership capacity. There are probably more higher than that in numbers but it's latent in them and they're not acting on it maybe because of societal pressures today there is too much pressure of being a follower and a follower or a follower of what I ask.
I love Tupac a lot he was not a racist he loved other races and white folks as much as he loved his own race and he hated elements of other races as much as he hated elements of his own race.
He wanted to talk about the dirt that's in the ghettos and it's the same filth that's in the black girl that is in Latin ghettos and Asian ghettos and white ghettos and whatever other ghettos you can find, he put it out on record so that was in a position of power could act on these things and hopefully do some things that was right for a positive change.
Can we look at today you have black lives matter that had literally scammed the black community of hundreds of millions of dollars and their leaders a bunch of black lesbian Marxist living in nothing but white gated communities of the Super Rich With Private police that they hire white police and white security with all the cameras in their communities but at the same time these Hypocrites want to defund the police in the poor black communities with the very same problems at Tupac said in this interview that makes black people scared of other blacks and that is the psychopaths in the black community just like the white people are scared of the psychopaths in the white Community etcetera etcetera with these comments that Tupac made sadly today is it any reason to think twice why people don't think he's the greatest of all time anymore and why people some people will even call him a sell-out again and working for white supremacy because of the fact he wanted to improve black lives not through victimhood and guilt trips by teaching them how to make money for themselves and their own families. He put so many people on the game and helped break bread with them and all before social media and more so than that before the internet was actually widespread in people's homes because that didn't happen for another 10 years and people nowadays find it hard to believe there was a generation not too long ago that did not have ready access to the internet or computer in their own homes and what you say today in some ghetto schools where you've got one or two computers for the entirety of the school that's you was lucky if you had one or two computers in your entire school back in the 1990s.
I admired 2PAC level of courage mostly that guy literally wasn't afraid of anyone admirable!
Wecome to our world. Imagine not being allowed to be angry or successful and happy. Imagine wanting to help but not being able to afford to help. Imagine how we felt in the 90's when this icon mirrored our pains, passions and emotions and joys, and did it so eloquently as no one had ever done before. And then imagine us fearing for his death years before it happened because that's what happens in our community when you speak up and try to help your people and the world. Imagine our pride in that young man. Thank you for your reactions and I'm so happy you're learning more and more about our community.
Love that your taking your time to watch these interviews. Not everyone realizes how articulate and well read he was. He truely wanted to make a change in this world, he just didnt get enough time. However all he accomplished in his short life still affects millions. I always push to keep his music alive because I never came across a artist that really cared about reaching the listeners by way of their message like he did.
Thank you for checking out our GREAT KING Tupac Amaru he still lives through Generation X and there is not a day that passes that I do not think of him and his mother and family for that matter. If he were alive today the world would be BETTER, and because of him I still feed homeless people and give them money and care for the elderly. That was who Tuoac really was. The Prison Interview I highly recommend and his book of poetry "The Rose that Grew from Concrete" .......... God bless you for looking into who he really was- Heath
PAC was an amazing person so brilliant individual ❤
Finally the world is waking up to the truth. Great video. Beautiful realization. ❤ 😊
The greatest of all time! Gone too soon! I still listen to his music all the time.....its timeless! "Hold on", "Life goes on", "PAIN", "Smile", "WORDS OF WISDOM", "Part time Mother" R. I. P. PAC!
I really wish he had a chance to live longer, I can listen to him all day and everyday.
Thanks for sharing, keep up the good work 🙌🙌🙌
Real as we come 💯to these M.M.N🤔
I’m proud of you this made me smile
And that is what pac was saying don't give up on us...
Thank you so much for this. Don't worry Miss, you will be fine!
Pac is my favorite rapper of all time and a lot of things he's spoke about is still very much relevant today RIP Pac we miss you
I appreciate you taking the time out to learn I wish more people would do the same
2pac X Shakur doing what he does best, rip
I love your commentary. Thoughtful, well spoken and honest.
Putting it out there 4all of us