One of my Favorite PAC Songs ever is White Man’s World. Everytime people say he changed after Joining Deathrow, I always bring that song up. That song is from the heart , He never changed .
That song speaks volumes especially if your spiritual minded and you understand the times and prophecies of today one would realize PAC was way ahead of his time and was very much on point this whole world is in the hands of our enemies, oppressors & colonizers!!....dope song!! #12TRIBESOFISRAEL #ESAUVSJACOB Kal halal Yahawah Bahasham Yahawashi Rawchaa Qadash Barak Ahtha Shalawam Ach!!!✊🏾👊🏾👍🏾💪🏾🙏🏾🔥🛸👑🐑🦁💯
That one is my favorite off that album! At first it was Hail Mary but as a grown man, White Man’s Workd grew on me, just like Little Ghetto Boy did when Nuthin But A G Thang was initially my fav!
I always say this…Pac improved on every album. A lot of rappers come out the gate swinging and decline/fall off but not Pac. Every album he put out he just got better & better. I could only imagine what his music would’ve sounded like today if he never died. 😞
Facts.....but keep it in perspective....if greats like MJ and Stevie Wonder can decline, what makes you think Pac wouldn't have? Especially when he was about to be a BIGGER movie star.
William has had the most intelligent and authentic commentary on Tupac. Its great to see/hear someone talk about Tupac with deep knowledge and respect ✌🏼
I find his diction most impressive. It’s like he’s very well learned. If not from schooling per se, then from reading books-maybe during his stints in prison.
You gotta love how authentic william is and how real he keeps it overall seems like a genuine brother and doesn't make himself any bigger than he is much respect to the brother.
⭐️ Tupac- Hold ya Head One of the deepest tracks he made in my opinion about his life , I always listen to that track once in a while , I can relate ….
Only God can judge me tells you just how fucked up Pac was feeling after his own homies tried to kill him. “How did it get to this? I wish they didnt miss” like fuck man, listen to this man’s pain in his words, Tupac was so ahead of his time. It’s like coming close to death made him wise beyond his years. It’s like he knew his time on this earth was limited now for real, and he had to make the best of that time. All Eyez on Me is my favorite project by him and by far the one that hits deepest.
If your talking about biggie he had nothing to do with 2 pac getting shot an 2pac knew it he created a beef with biggie just to sell records which was faul as hell on 2 Pac's part.
those dudes were not his friends lol Big warned him about hanging out with those guys to start with. He told them Big warned them and then Big got robbed for warning him and Big never acted like an emo bitch over it.. Pac did Then Pac made the same damn mistakes on the west.. Running in a scene he didnt get with people that didnt really like him and he got over it.. Also remember, Pac and Death Row knew who really robbed him. Those dudes didnt run, didnt hide and didnt care and Death Row and Tupac didnt do a damn thing about it.
I loved Pac on that talk show where he was going up against those people talking about his music he was showing everybody up and they didn't have a strong comeback
If you wasn't old enough to remember or just wasn't born yet, you couldn't imagine how big of a deal this brother was. I remember me & my A-Alike going to see Above The Rim & the theater was playing the soundtrack & So Much Pain was playing & everybody was silent as hell. We wanted to hear what PAC had to say
Can't forget Part Time Mutha that track is great. After 2pacalypse and S.F.M.N. he found his style which was not only original but one of the best I've heard up until now. Just listen to Heartz of Men and see the fly style i'm talking about mixed with soul,you can't get better than that.
@fakethuglife Did you meet him? What inspired all the hatred in your heart for him? We pray it’s something personal rather than the same tired ‘overrated, overhyped, wasn’t what he claimed he was’ argument. If it’s not personal, you’re no better than those you claim are just celebrity worshippers when it comes to him…
@ijumpjudy Imagine thinking you can get under people’s skin and all you do is sit around waiting on someone to upload a video with a dead nigga you obsessed with name in the title so you can talk shit to his fans everyday. Oh wait, never mind. That’s your ACTUAL life…. 😂😂😂 #clown
@@fakethuglifey’all b acting like people can’t look up to these celebrities I love pac for a reason because I can relate to him u probably have a celebrity dat u relate to like wat y’all Niggas b weird
PAC’s evolution in his music is nothing short of genius. Everyone talks about rappers like Nas, Snoop, Biggie, etc dropping classic debuts, but you don’t need a classic debut to be a great artist. In fact, Pac’s trajectory makes more sense: you are SUPPOSED to grow as an artist, not peak on your first album. Pac went from Trapped to Blasphemy 😲😲. In Trapped he is taking about the struggle of being trapped in a miserable and dangerous environment (the projects). In Blasphemy, he examines the hypocrisy of religion and HOW it contributes to keeping people mentally enslaved in those same projects. It’s nothing short of brilliant - all while delivering more more complex bars.
FINALLY!! First interviewer that understands publishing and the industry. The label will push sampled records harder since they get paid twice, up to even 4 times potentially.
Have really enjoyed this interview with William Lesane, enjoy listening to his stories but also he is wise and looks at things from other perspectives really one of my favorite art interviews overall. well done keep up the amazing work 🙌🏽
@@ijumpjudyyou don't have nothing to do. By every people you argument the same Shit. Thug life is nothing to do with street or gangster. Thug life begin with Mutulu Shakur R.I.P. for Black Panther. What are you doing for you own kind. Tupac did it.
You don't start beef an get involved in street gang politics to get to God what kind of stupid shit is that that's a good way to get you killed but it's dumb ass way of trying to get to God, getting to God is being a good person,if their is a God 2pac better hope he's forgiven for all his sins hopefully he asked for forgiveness before he took his last breath.
And my aim is to spread more smiles than tears. Utilize lessons learned from my childhood years. Maybe momma had it ALL right. Rest yo head. Trading conversations ALL night….-TAS
Pac was talking Bout death wayyy before deathrow....livesquad was doing beats on r u still down and I think that was the album he had to put on the backburner cause biggie took his concept....he said some of this in the sway interview
Musically/Sonically... Pac became Pac on (1994) Thug Life in between (1993) Strictly and (1995) Me Against the World.... As far as consistent cadence......
“im livin blinded! searchin for refinement, cursed! i know ..death follows me, but i murder him first! & worst yet, wit each breath, steps i take! breathless! is there a cure for a hustla witta death wish?” -Pac
I WISH I COULD'VE DONE SOME MUSIC WITH PAC BUT UNFORTUNATELY I WAS YOUNG AT THE TIME BECAUSE ONE OF MY FRIENDS WAS SAYING THAT I KINDA SOUND LIKE HIM IN MY MUSIC EVEN THOUGH I'M NOT TRYING TO SOUND LIKE ANYONE OR HIM BUT I DO APPRECIATE THE COMPARISONS BUT PAC IS STILL ONE MY FAVORITE ARTISTS TILL THIS DAY.
Always wondered why Treach wasn't on All Eyez On Me & Too Short also - funny story back when Twitter first came out and I got on it I was trying to get Richie Rich, Bad Azz & Method Man to do a song call it 'Chosen Ones' for being the only features on Me Against The World, Makaveli & Ready To Die
Sad thing is,napoleon said tupac told him that he knows he always talked about death,but now he wanted to stop that death talk and he wanted to live...sad bro
In my opinion Tupac's very first cassette/album/CD. Whichever you first purchased, was black power all day. When my homies call. Trapped. Soldier's story. Every track on that joint was fire. I mean Strictly for my niggaz was right there.Holler if you hear me. Getting with the row killed his soul.
“Done lost too many niggas to this gang-bangin' Homies died in my arms, with his brains hangin', fucked up I had to tell him it was alright, and that's a lie” this one is till 2day my song 🇨🇴🙏🏾🇨🇼🫶🏾❌❌❌🇳🇱
He was stilk talking about death after that. What is he talking about? He literally made Ballad of A Dead Soulja and more. Overall I agree tho. He got deeper and deeper. Blasphemy is a prime example.
One of my Favorite PAC Songs ever is White Man’s World. Everytime people say he changed after Joining Deathrow, I always bring that song up. That song is from the heart , He never changed .
That song speaks volumes especially if your spiritual minded and you understand the times and prophecies of today one would realize PAC was way ahead of his time and was very much on point this whole world is in the hands of our enemies, oppressors & colonizers!!....dope song!! #12TRIBESOFISRAEL #ESAUVSJACOB
Kal halal Yahawah Bahasham Yahawashi Rawchaa Qadash Barak Ahtha Shalawam Ach!!!✊🏾👊🏾👍🏾💪🏾🙏🏾🔥🛸👑🐑🦁💯
That one is my favorite off that album! At first it was Hail Mary but as a grown man, White Man’s Workd grew on me, just like Little Ghetto Boy did when Nuthin But A G Thang was initially my fav!
Out for everything they oww
This the one.
I always say this…Pac improved on every album. A lot of rappers come out the gate swinging and decline/fall off but not Pac. Every album he put out he just got better & better. I could only imagine what his music would’ve sounded like today if he never died. 😞
His strengths were using life as his motivation.
Facts.....but keep it in perspective....if greats like MJ and Stevie Wonder can decline, what makes you think Pac wouldn't have? Especially when he was about to be a BIGGER movie star.
I think Me Against The World was his best work
True
Makaveli wasn’t better than all eyes on me though
William has had the most intelligent and authentic commentary on Tupac. Its great to see/hear someone talk about Tupac with deep knowledge and respect ✌🏼
He did a great breakdown of how Pac evolved.
I find his diction most impressive. It’s like he’s very well learned. If not from schooling per se, then from reading books-maybe during his stints in prison.
@@westyraviztrue
He has an insightful perspective on 2Pac/ his music. Enjoying his interview!
You gotta love how authentic william is and how real he keeps it overall seems like a genuine brother and doesn't make himself any bigger than he is much respect to the brother.
He should've told 2Pac to stop snitching.
@@fakethuglifeboy wtf
@@dradra2dayHe a Pac hater troll
He loves WE insulte him. . He's coming with his fake comments. Please ignore him
I met him at an event and man he is so down to earth and genuine. Love this guy.
2pac and Treachery were like brothers ✊️.
⭐️ Tupac- Hold ya Head
One of the deepest tracks he made in my opinion about his life , I always listen to that track once in a while , I can relate ….
I agree, matter of fact it's back in rotation. I also can relate.
By far this IS my favorite track of all time from Pac!
My favorite song of all time 🎉
Between April of 95 to November of 96.He released MATW,AEOM and the Makaveli album. Is amazing to me and no one had a run of classic albums like him.
DMX did the samething
@@mediacommunications5112 Ah No
DMX did and Nas just did that.
Only God can judge me tells you just how fucked up Pac was feeling after his own homies tried to kill him. “How did it get to this? I wish they didnt miss” like fuck man, listen to this man’s pain in his words, Tupac was so ahead of his time. It’s like coming close to death made him wise beyond his years. It’s like he knew his time on this earth was limited now for real, and he had to make the best of that time. All Eyez on Me is my favorite project by him and by far the one that hits deepest.
Me against the world
If your talking about biggie he had nothing to do with 2 pac getting shot an 2pac knew it he created a beef with biggie just to sell records which was faul as hell on 2 Pac's part.
those dudes were not his friends lol Big warned him about hanging out with those guys to start with. He told them Big warned them and then Big got robbed for warning him and Big never acted like an emo bitch over it.. Pac did
Then Pac made the same damn mistakes on the west.. Running in a scene he didnt get with people that didnt really like him and he got over it..
Also remember, Pac and Death Row knew who really robbed him. Those dudes didnt run, didnt hide and didnt care and Death Row and Tupac didnt do a damn thing about it.
@@sbergica8190Me against the world was deep as phuck. I still get chills listening to that album
I wish he was way more protected. That should have been the one person u protect to free our people
Long live the Greatest PAC. We miss you down here like a mf!!!
Pac was the greatest ballerina
@@fakethuglifeyour the greatest at giving Pac head
@@fakethuglife 👈🏾 mental health issues
@@mr206gohawks8 ⬅️ delusional 2Pac fanboy
@@fakethuglife drop dead pac is more important than ur life nd ur whild damn family lol
PAC and treach was real brothers and they had a friendly competitive competition
I would say the thing that changed with Pac from 2pacalypse Now to Makaveli is that by Death Row, he knew what it took to make a hit record.
I loved Pac on that talk show where he was going up against those people talking about his music he was showing everybody up and they didn't have a strong comeback
Right and he was young too, that’s so crazy to me
4:28 Hold Ya Head is an underrated GEM 💎!!!
Such a great interview The Shakur family is so intelligent
Extremely
Every last one of them!
2pac knew his life was going to be short. It's like he prophesied his death. R.I.P 2PAC AMARU SHAKUR 👑 1971-1996 🙏💙 💐
No one truly knows when they will die.
If you wasn't old enough to remember or just wasn't born yet, you couldn't imagine how big of a deal this brother was. I remember me & my A-Alike going to see Above The Rim & the theater was playing the soundtrack & So Much Pain was playing & everybody was silent as hell. We wanted to hear what PAC had to say
Yes and Juice too
These interviews are the best(instant classics)...I don't know if there's a you tube award but they better have you first inline to receive one😄
I could listen to this guy talk about Pac all day
Can't forget Part Time Mutha that track is great. After 2pacalypse and S.F.M.N. he found his style which was not only original but one of the best I've heard up until now.
Just listen to Heartz of Men and see the fly style i'm talking about mixed with soul,you can't get better than that.
💯
Say it again!
This guy interviews way better that art.
Totally agree
Indeed like there no competition🤷🏾♂️😂
It’s cause he’s more intelligent & older
When My Homies Call is still one of my favorite Tupac tracks. The meaning of that song hits different
Dope but y’all should start naming each part by number of the clips so people can keep up to the story line!
Rip Pac Miss U King my favorite MC Ever
Miss him🤨 what you met Pac before.? Did you two take ballet classes together 💃🏻👨🏼🤝👨🏿
@fakethuglife Did you meet him? What inspired all the hatred in your heart for him? We pray it’s something personal rather than the same tired ‘overrated, overhyped, wasn’t what he claimed he was’ argument. If it’s not personal, you’re no better than those you claim are just celebrity worshippers when it comes to him…
@@fakethuglifehow do you talk wit Pacs nuts in your mouth
@ijumpjudy Imagine thinking you can get under people’s skin and all you do is sit around waiting on someone to upload a video with a dead nigga you obsessed with name in the title so you can talk shit to his fans everyday. Oh wait, never mind. That’s your ACTUAL life…. 😂😂😂 #clown
@@fakethuglifey’all b acting like people can’t look up to these celebrities I love pac for a reason because I can relate to him u probably have a celebrity dat u relate to like wat y’all Niggas b weird
PAC’s evolution in his music is nothing short of genius. Everyone talks about rappers like Nas, Snoop, Biggie, etc dropping classic debuts, but you don’t need a classic debut to be a great artist. In fact, Pac’s trajectory makes more sense: you are SUPPOSED to grow as an artist, not peak on your first album.
Pac went from Trapped to Blasphemy 😲😲. In Trapped he is taking about the struggle of being trapped in a miserable and dangerous environment (the projects). In Blasphemy, he examines the hypocrisy of religion and HOW it contributes to keeping people mentally enslaved in those same projects. It’s nothing short of brilliant - all while delivering more more complex bars.
At least you admit that Pac's first two albums were not classics.
@@fakethuglifethey don’t need to be fool. Not everything has to be classic or groundbreaking to be worthwhile listening to.
@@AntiRevisionistHHH818 I didn't say that they did 2Pac fanboy. I'm only agreeing with you.
@andredavis1159 No they not
Nas sounds the same on everything...if u going to sounds the same u gotta DMX THE TRACK
FINALLY!! First interviewer that understands publishing and the industry. The label will push sampled records harder since they get paid twice, up to even 4 times potentially.
Have really enjoyed this interview with William Lesane, enjoy listening to his stories but also he is wise and looks at things from other perspectives really one of my favorite art interviews overall. well done keep up the amazing work 🙌🏽
The hands down greatest rap artist of ALL time it just don't get no realer!!!
The interviewer is asking the right questions and no interruptions.. good job.
I think it was his charisma and passion that made him persuasive like that fr
Treach had a crazy flow
Absolutely a very underrated flow
This Guy is Speaking Facts!!!You can Tell He and Tupac spent Alot of Time Together.
I really appreciate this whole interview! Legends never die!
Blasphemy is another deep song towards the end asking if God will accept him in heaven
The preacher want me buried .. why .. cuz I know he a liar 🤫
He’s the only rapper I know of who’s music continued to get better. Amazing artist
“I Know Death Following Me But I’ll Murder Them First” - Long Live Makaveli #Fame < My Favorite Song🙏🏾🦍🖤
Favorite song but really you can't pick he's the greatest ever period
Pac should’ve jumped on that record and done a *Remix*! Would’ve be an *Instant Classic!*
“Sweated me, hunted me, trapped in my own community!” 2Pac
The power or the tongue sometimes you gotta really watch what you say that’s the energy you bring upon yourself
Pac's music touched my Soul and every album he was getting better and evolving way beyond his peers...I still think about the brother everyday🎶🎵💎🎤🎧💯🇺🇲
And to think he only died at 25
I do too. I think about Pac everyday, without fail. 💯✌🏾👑 #YouWokeUpThe2PacSpirits
@@ijumpjudysoul can't be touched by nobody but God or the devil fckn moron
@@trizzmatic413same bro , a lot of ppl do
Rest In Peace To The Greatest Rapper Of All Time. " Tupac Shakur "
No he isn't!!! Nas is!!!
I remember when OPP came out! That song did hit!
Tupac wasn't running from God he was running towards God
Well he went the wrong way to get towards God. RIP PAC.
@@ijumpjudyyou don't have nothing to do. By every people you argument the same Shit. Thug life is nothing to do with street or gangster. Thug life begin with Mutulu Shakur R.I.P. for Black Panther. What are you doing for you own kind. Tupac did it.
You don't start beef an get involved in street gang politics to get to God what kind of stupid shit is that that's a good way to get you killed but it's dumb ass way of trying to get to God, getting to God is being a good person,if their is a God 2pac better hope he's forgiven for all his sins hopefully he asked for forgiveness before he took his last breath.
@@michelangelootto5694 😆😆😆 And what did Pac actual do *for his people.* Absolutely Nothing.
@@ijumpjudyget a life seriously! Go see a dr get yo 🧠 checked
Treach/Naughty had the radio on smash at that time 💯
thanksssss brooooo ,LOVE 4 PAC HASTA LA MUERTE FROM CUBAAAA
Pac was very persuasive and very influential. That's why he still has millions of loyal fans almost 27 years after his death. RIP Pac 🐐
Best interview about Pac in a long time..
And my aim is to spread more smiles than tears.
Utilize lessons learned from my childhood years.
Maybe momma had it ALL right. Rest yo head.
Trading conversations ALL night….-TAS
On my block and because I had to is two of his deepest songs to me
Factzzzz.. Pac gave 4 verses on that one. That song makes me cry. And it's so NY
Mama's just a lil girl and Krazy
Everything they owe off of thr until the end of time is a masterpiece
Pac was talking Bout death wayyy before deathrow....livesquad was doing beats on r u still down and I think that was the album he had to put on the backburner cause biggie took his concept....he said some of this in the sway interview
Only fear of death.
Great interview all the way around keep up the good work art!!! And whoever is doing the interview great pick!!!❤
Imagine how much different he would be by now
This has been a great interview, very insightful , & Real when it comes to his fam Pac
Tupac was 1 of a kind. Pac had "Discernment "& he wasnt your average joe.he was 2 ahead of his time. REST HIS SOUL 🕊 🙏🏽
#LEGEND 👑
Finally someone talking about Tupac early stuff
Whenever I'm in deep thought I always play Krazy and Hold Ya Head 💯💯💯💯
My favorite songs! ❤
Musically/Sonically... Pac became Pac on (1994) Thug Life in between (1993) Strictly and (1995) Me Against the World.... As far as consistent cadence......
That’s when he became the one in my opinion. Don’t get better than that 93/94 Pac
2PAC really didn’t hear his prime I feel like he would have gotten even better I give two fucks what the haters say so bring on the fucking heat…
This is a smart dude… pac was surrounded by intelligent soldiers
Tupac had the people . The homies in Cali “chicanos” have love for him ! The only black person we back up 💯
Nipsey, EZ, what you talking about lmao!
This is so dumb, you don’t speak for all “Chicanos” 🙄🙄🙄 just stfu 😂😂😂😂😂 this sounds incredibly racist, “the only”🙄
This is so dumb, you don’t speak for all “Chicanos” 🙄🙄🙄 just stfu 😂😂😂😂😂 this sounds incredibly racist, “the only”🙄
“im livin blinded! searchin for refinement, cursed! i know ..death follows me, but i murder him first! & worst yet, wit each breath, steps i take! breathless! is there a cure for a hustla witta death wish?” -Pac
the ending of that verse
*ain't nothin'left now, treat it like a stepchild it's not for me, nothin'but bustaz & bitchz be rockin'beats-FAKEnFAME*
I WISH I COULD'VE DONE SOME MUSIC WITH PAC BUT UNFORTUNATELY I WAS YOUNG AT THE TIME BECAUSE ONE OF MY FRIENDS WAS SAYING THAT I KINDA SOUND LIKE HIM IN MY MUSIC EVEN THOUGH I'M NOT TRYING TO SOUND LIKE ANYONE OR HIM BUT I DO APPRECIATE THE COMPARISONS BUT PAC IS STILL ONE MY FAVORITE ARTISTS TILL THIS DAY.
Reggie The Rat Wright Jr. (probably): "William Lesane didn't know Pac like I know Pac. He's just a groupie."
'I SEE DEATH AROUND THE CORNER' ..
"can I survive in the city where skinny niccas die" I guess Pac was talking about Vegas😂😂😂😂
Everything they owe.. completely forgot about that joint... Yooo word up William... That mothafuka hard
I love his interviews informative, and non-biased
We definitely all appreciate the stories.
This gentleman is on point he knows what his talking about, his talking facts
That's one of my fav. Me against the world. Great! Interview🙏🏼
Death around the corner is My personal favorite one 💯👏👏👏👏👏🥂
MAKAVELI WAS A MASTERPIECE FLAWLESS 💎ALBUM TOP 3 ALLTIME IN HIP HOP NEITHER OF BIGGIE ALBUMS COME CLOSE 💯💯🤞🏿
Hold ya head 😇
@@timewatcher57 💯💯🤞🏿
on point questions answers, met Pac in vegas...dope interview
Pain and straight ballin 🔥🔥🔥
Pour out a little liquor 🔥🔥🔥
"Everything they owe" is serious !!!
Always wondered why Treach wasn't on All Eyez On Me & Too Short also - funny story back when Twitter first came out and I got on it I was trying to get Richie Rich, Bad Azz & Method Man to do a song call it 'Chosen Ones' for being the only features on Me Against The World, Makaveli & Ready To Die
Another good one!
PEACE 7
Great interview so far
Interview with Treach by Delray would be the bomb!
Great interview 👍🏾
Powerful information!!!! SALUTE KING!!!!!
Sad thing is,napoleon said tupac told him that he knows he always talked about death,but now he wanted to stop that death talk and he wanted to live...sad bro
Being obsessed about something can bring it to u.
In my opinion Tupac's very first cassette/album/CD. Whichever you first purchased, was black power all day. When my homies call. Trapped. Soldier's story. Every track on that joint was fire. I mean Strictly for my niggaz was right there.Holler if you hear me. Getting with the row killed his soul.
Pac was the number one all around rapper touched so many areas of life an that’s why all different types of people feel him
Heavy on the Game 🔥🔥.Richie Rich
Excelente entrevista 💯
Treach was there for PAC since day one
Can listen to Pac stories everyday hearing from his blood cuzin is dope af 🔥🔥💯
Pac would definitely be proud of how his cousin represents him
Rip too the MF Goat Don Makaveli
Makavel The Don Killuminati
I remember when Opp dropped that song was crazy so glad i grew uo in this era
I was talking about that growth the other day! He meant Blasphamy when he was speaking on religion.
“Done lost too many niggas to this gang-bangin'
Homies died in my arms, with his brains hangin', fucked up
I had to tell him it was alright, and that's a lie” this one is till 2day my song 🇨🇴🙏🏾🇨🇼🫶🏾❌❌❌🇳🇱
He was stilk talking about death after that. What is he talking about? He literally made Ballad of A Dead Soulja and more. Overall I agree tho. He got deeper and deeper. Blasphemy is a prime example.
Thug life vol.1 was a big step up at its time
PAC had a healthy competitive mind
The interviewer is awesome
Delray richardson
You deserve a million subs
That’s why Pac was the 🐐. R.I.P.🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️