Wow, this interview is everything!!! I was around 14 when Tupac passed and I cried my eyes out and did not go to school when he passed. It was like we lost a family member. I was obsessed with PAC and even had my twins on 9/13 years later. I could listen to him talk about my Gemini brother all day long. ❤ Tupac 4 life.
Seems weird they raided Keefe D house and found supposedly trophy bullets in the 2pac murder they let him run his mouth last couple years and he broke the agreement by lying so they going after him I hope he takes Diddy down for putting a hit on Pac
Strange that His name says William Lesane But PAC’s name was Lesane Crooks So how are they related ? 🤔 Weird Nothing new when it comes to the PAC case though
I was Yummy Sanderfords Special Ed teacher at Elementary School in Roseland,, ILLINOIS 1992. I remember the effect Yummy’s murder had on the Roseland community, as well as, Vanvllicegene Elementary School at 108th Michigan Ave. It was a sad situation that was occurring against children. When Yummy’s murder occurred the schools name changed. I was able to transfer, the next school year to Curtis Elementary where I was able to make a difference in children’s lives and II am still doing it. ❤❤❤
It was the Beliefs of the Black Panthers , the code TuPac lived by. Also the Love of his mother ,his relatives, his father was not involved in Pacs life. The man never acknowledged Pac was his son until after Pacs death. Making a claim on Pacs money. Afini told Pac his father was dead. The man that had most influence in his life was the man his mother was with until he was incarcerated when the government was breaking up Black Panther.
Rip PAC, I'm white as white can be but God bless , so appreciative for 2pac, one of a kind , ain't never gonna be another soldier like him, ty bro, RIP and thank you
Authentic, articulate, informative and heartfelt perspective of Tupac Shakur! This one shares the young boy Tupac BECOMING the GREATEST OF ALL TIME! This man took us into Tupac land emotionally, psychologically, his familial dynamic, his growth and the personal connection we all felt we had. The WORLD and music community changed forever! “We kill our heroes “…deep but true! Love THIS interview! RIP Tupac and Biggie.🕊️🕊️🙏🏽
Night and day difference with the gangstas from the golden age and the gangstas today. Thankful to be born in the 80s, taught respect and accountability not like today
I gotta say this interview from one of PAC’s family members is the best one so far. I felt he was authentic and very honest in this plus he’s funny. The way he tells these stories you can tell they’re from memory of actual family events. Tupac and I are the same age so when his cousin brings up the part of Pac being mesmerized with the DJ at the park I believe it bc it happened to me 😂 I fell in love with Hip Hop back then in the late 70’s through the early 80’s. Being a poor Mexican chick in the hood Hip Hop took me away mentally from it all.
One of the best interviews from 1 of Tupac's family relatives. I really enjoyed this. S/O to William Lesane for giving the real side of his Cousin. Very funny, intelligent and articulate. The way he broke down his stories I totally understood where dude was coming from...he kept it 💯 and authentic..and i really believe him. Factz!! What we all saw is one thing on TV..but I love the true inside stories about Tupac from the real ppl that knows n loves him best!! Luv u Pac!! Thug Life Baaaabbbyyyyy 😎💙🖖🏾
I appreciate his cousin doing this interview, what ever is a bit off I understand because he was going through his own issues at the same time, in and out of prison, drugs and alcohol etc, it’s a given to get some things off. Mad respect to his cousin for even doing this. God bless, and I pray that the family gets the closure they need, and that Tupac gets the Justice he deserves, I love him forever ❤🙏🏼
yeah I appreciated big cuz Bill's candor & openness the love shared between him and Pac is obvious. But, I cringed when cousin Bill was asked if he still had the baby nine he got from Pac, like why on earth would the interviewer publically ask him, a convicted felon if he possessed a firearm? Sheesh!! Lol
Pac will always be in my heart, every time I hear about when and how he died all the shit that night in Vegas I always find myself hoping something different happened abs he survived but you can't change what's already happened. Thank you William Lesane for this insightful interview, one that I'll come back to time and time again as I do with others, I feel this is so sincere, nothing like it coming from a family member.
So glad to hear that William was open to therapy. Wish more people would consider therapy as an option. As a people, we need to release our hurts, fears, disappointments, etc., so that we can prosper and move past our trauma.
Mann this one got me through 2 1/2 hrs of LA traffic.. its a must have part 2 and I’d like to hear more of his this time in the Bay… bad ass interview! 🍿🍿
I'm glad it's still real people living and willing to tell real untold Pac stories. I got lov for all who genuinely love 2pac . Thanks Mr lasane ,Art,& Delray
Tupac is still here , it's crazy tupac story still being told and I like the fact it's coming from people who were really close to him and telling truth. You can tell his cousin telling the truth when you say I don't remember verbatim, but my speculation from these past conversations and situations. RIP Tupac living legend 🙏🏽 ❤❤
I was pleasantly surprised by this interview. Sometimes when family of "stars" do interviews, it seems like they want something for themselves out of it but this was legit just letting us in on the life of Pac, his cousin. I appreciate his candor and I wish he wasn't in jail at those times of trouble because then we just might still have Pac with us. Thank you cousin for letting us in 😊.
Growing up with the Panthers..he knew truth..hated injustices and was woke to the corruption in our society..you dont forget those lessons. He tried to make everyone woke. .today hed still be doing that if only... 😢
This interview was EVERYTHING!! ❤❤ 2:04:20 Words from Afeni & William's mother: "Make sure nothing happens to him (Pac), or else. If something happens to him, you can't come home. " Whoa, I felt that!
This is who they should've consulted for the All Eyez On Me movie. We would've gotten a more insightful look into Pacs life amd stories we didn't know about. Instead they just decided to re-enact a bunch of clips and interviews we have seen a 1000 times already.
Salute, respect for life 💯, Tupac... a legend breathing or dead. Young man was a true visionary. Some rappers lie on him and envy his strong present and intelligents. I'm 60. I sent Afeni a drawing of Tupac , drawn with a pencil, half lion, and Tupac bald head and wear glasses, Makaveli, Kenta cloth around the cardboard frame. I met Afeni at the school of art, Bmore. I brought her book and she signed it. Respect for life 💯
I aint never heard this story , and I ain't never heard this man talking. This is a premiere for me. I am here to get the knowledge of the stories this man is telling 💯
Tupac will always be known as the influential intellectual street Prophet who kept life stories real. He is always being loved and adored by all people. A Jealous mofo killed Tupac because they wanted the attention that he was getting 🙌🏽
Strange that His name says William Lesane But PAC’s name was Lesane Crooks So how are they related ? 🤔 Weird Nothing new when it comes to the PAC case though
I'm 52 years old and I remember everything about Tupac career and this is hands down the BEST interview I have heard so far!! Made me go back and listen to all his albums.
The Panthers, MLK, and Malcom X Ali and war and music 🎶 Pac was surrounded with all of it, and the structure of family have this young Solider Pac who became for 25yrs old. Much love ❤️ . Babyboy truly missed. All he wanted respect 🙏 and loyality. Yea that. 🏡
This dude is a great storyteller! Credible, Intelligent, insightful, introspective, articulate, engaging; overall entertaining. Spectacular interview! The best I’ve seen on Pac. Delray did his thing too! He’s well read, resourceful, knowledgeable and well researched and speaks eloquently. Whether you’re from the hood or suburbia, it was riveting. From street cats to intellectuals could enjoy this.
*He humanized Tupac the Man* ... with the Good and the Bad... supporting his points with solid real life experiences. When you judge a Man, you don't just take snippets, you Analyse the WHOLE STORY! LeSane, thanks for your perspective!
Fun fact: I’m from Chicago and I was at that show in Milwaukee in 92’ and have a hard copy picture of 2Pac bcuz I was in the front row! My brothers girlfriend at the time had just moved to Milwaukee from Chicago and I went to visit her and go to see Pac….it’s crazy to hear this story bcuz of course we had NO IDEA what was going on backstage! I’ll never forget that show, it was amazing but then it got scary 😧 I was 15, living my BEST life and wanted to continue to so we hauled ass 👀😭😭😭😭😭😭 oh the memories ♥️♥️♥️♥️🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
I’ve watched numerous PAC interviews from colleagues and associates but this is by far the best. It appears to be so truthful. Not to say others weren’t. This one just has a realness to it.
I enjoyed this interview- a lot of throwback memories, humor😂, honesty and positive history. Thank you Tupac Cousin 🤴🏽& the interviewer🤴🏽 for making this possible👏🏾. Best wishes to the both of you in all your future endeavors 🙏🏾😇🫶🏽🙌🏽🎆🎈🔥 Tupac cousin made a valid point towards end of interview: in our community- we need more unity, address mental health issues, uplifting of each other , etc…more importantly, look inside yourself instead of seeking validation from outside folks to feel good about oneself. Self-love along with natural gifts is all one need to survive in this unpredictable 🌎 R.I.P. Tupac- you were and definitely will forever be a Legend- î appreciate his music, movies and talents that he was able to share with the 🌎. Gone too soon😔 never forgotten 🫶🏽🌹
From beginning to end "a visually told story that gave us all a glimpse inside the beautiful world of Tupac Shakur"! I look forward to reading your book King 👑 William...
Just not the mainstream ones... the big labels always wanted the gangsta life promoted..because those big records execs have HUGE investments in jails. Seriously. Research it. The ONE who speaks the MOST truth..lays low and sows most of his work behind the scenes..teaching kids.. fighting for racial justice. The message is still 💯% there..most are just too blind to realize ;)
He hated injustice..yet...that's all he ever got..sad..trusting the demonsxaround you..Gemini known for being too loyal..too trusting of all the wrong people..I'm a gemini..our downfall..Pac had a true soul nobody around him had..he needed an older G to wake him up to the real and the phony all around him..
I’m Gemini born two days after him n u certainly right we hate injustice n give our heart to the wrong crowd luckily I’ve lived long enough to know this now it’s nothing like us we are beyond this realm
Hands down definitely the best interview I’ve seen (and I’ve seen many) regarding Tupac. Blessings to his cousin William for sharing this with us. Long live Tupac Amaru Shakur 🙏🏿
This is the best interview ever done for our beloved PAC..the Shakur legacy and the Lesane family. We can feel the truth and love so clearly. Thank you..Rest in Power Tupac Amaru Shakur, Mother Afeni. Father Dr. Mutulu and all the fallen ..Power and Love to the People❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🕊️
This interview 🙌 was one of the few interviews I've watched from beginning to end and stayed completely engaged the entire time! I wish William was my Uncle or Big Brother! God Bless You and Stay Safe!!
Loved this interview. I’m from Chicago and vividly remember the Yummy case. He got some of the details wrong, but I appreciate him putting everything into context. Seems like a great dude. Please bring him back on.
Considering how much information about Tupac that has been expressed over the years this was a good interview that brought forth even more cool tidbits about his life. Almost 30 years later the memories are still fresh.
I love this whole video about 2Pac 2Pac never struck me as big thug. He seem more like a lover. I was his waitress at Roscoes chicken and waffle and he was a sweetheart just a sweetheart. This is my first time tuning in, but I subscribe to your channel loved every minute of it. Thank you so much.
This MAN IS LITERALLY TELLING HIS TRUTH...AUTHENTIC...SO REAL..SERIOUSLY...HE IS PAC'S BELOVED FAMILY...THIS MAN HAS SPOKEN HIS TRUTH...GOD BLESS YOU SIR...YOUR COUSIN..PAC..IS SO PROUD AND GRATEFUL ....LOVE N RESPECT SIR...TU PAC IS SO PROUD OF YOU...JESUS CHRIST ALMIGHTY IS ALSO PROUD OF YOU ❤..✌❤😇PEACE LOVE HAPPINESS TO YOU..🙏
great interview. Have watched many people recall stories about Tupac but this guy is up there with best I've seen. Very articulate guy. Seems very genuine
Pac wanted to change his image. The industry wasn’t going to let that happen. They needed him to keep turmoil, stir up, trouble keep division. This explains a lot. It’s so sad this breaks my heart.
What do you mean wanted to change his image ? He had changed his image for the 11 months up until his death , the guy was no gangster mighta been hot headed but dude was not a street guy , he fucked up and found out it’s that simple
One of the greatest interviews ever. Cuzzo 4sho shares many of the same traits as his cuzz Pac, which we all grew to live. Loyalty and true love. Much luv brother
Hi, DJ Breakout is from Uptown Bronx, Needhan Ave and Boston Road. We all grew up together. Those park jams with all them back in the day was popping. The SouthBronx was where it was at in the 70's. I was there . We rolled all over the Bronx. Just saw Breakout last month. He DJayed one of our childhood friends 60th Birthday parry in the Bronx on Boston Road..❤❤❤ Thank you for the shout out for the Bronx crew..
Whats Crazy to me is My GOOD friend of 20 plus years...who loved Tupac..... Died on His Bday .....She passed away. On June 16,2022 RIP Sonia Patrice. Santiago....I promise on everything i Love this is a TRUE story.....RIP Tupac Amaru Shakur. I still Cry to this day that you are no longer with Us.........Your music lives on FOREVER
Now we know, Jada wasn't lying about Pac proposing to her while locked up. Gene Deal is asking "why would she wait 25 years to say this"? When if you really think about it, she had no reason to run out and tell this to the world. Just like now, she's just sharing her memories and experiences with the god. R.I.P. 2Pac!!!
Now we know why She always spoke of her love for PAC. Unlike Will, admitting he married the WRONG woman, Sheri Gambino is her name I believe, Jada kept it to HERSELF that she married the WRONG MAN. Now Willows letter to Tupac makes sense along with Jada's depression. She felt trapped! The prenuptial and the commitment of "BAD MARRIAGE FOR LIFE". That's why she talked Will into an open marriage. Trying to please her he agreed. But he still can't compete with her DEAD love. The one who holds her heart. She must have been living in pure hell being his beard. I believe as long as she was his beard the agreement was he'd provide for her for life. Hence the term, "Bad Marriage for Life".
This is da Best Interview I Have Ever Seen… Dialogue is Very Respectful and InSightFuLl and da ??? Says He does His Homework… I Feel Like Also in A World 🌎 FuLL of LIES dis Guy is Being Da Most TruthFuLl I’ve Seen In A Long Time👌🏾👍🏾💪🏾💯
@@tupenny1331yeah I know but he was mc New York when he came to Bmore. He didn’t have a stage name in NY. Also he discovers his love for acting as well. I’m he wasn’t born but he was developed in bmore
This interview was solid. I learned so much about tupac that now I wished he would have been able to make music with everyone he met and also make movies. I grew up on Pac and it just brings me down knowing Pac had much more to give us!
I loved Pac and Admired him very much He and His Mother. And though Both are On another plane They are missed. May The Blessings Be With Them And Their Families Always.
I have a Uncle like Lesane my Mother Passed Away when I was 7yrs old. Her younger brother treated me like I was his son. Just reminds me of my Uncle TD.... #GREATINTERVIEW
Pac was my "boyfriend" in my head. I was in high-school when he passed away and cried like he really was my "boyfriend" 2Pac's legacy will live forever 💔
I very much enjoyed this! He seems very honest and respectful of everyone and everything he spoke of. Thanks so much for this content! Probably the best interview about Tupac I’ve every heard! Much appreciated
The young lady that Yummy killed was named Shavon Dean and she was 14 years old and I believe she was an innocent bystander when he opened fire. This happened in 1994 and was a really big story at the time in Chicago. due to the fact that a 14 year old was killed by the hands of a 11 year old.
Mr. William Lesane we appreciate the beautiful memories & stories of your family & Tupac’s life it was everything I cried & laughed so much especially when you told the story of the records & taking the 6year old PAC with you to sell to the DJ.😂…..Thank you!❤Great interview.❤
Wow, this interview is everything!!! I was around 14 when Tupac passed and I cried my eyes out and did not go to school when he passed. It was like we lost a family member. I was obsessed with PAC and even had my twins on 9/13 years later.
I could listen to him talk about my Gemini brother all day long. ❤ Tupac 4 life.
I felt your post.
Omg me too! I said when I turn 18 I'm going to go find my future husband an I cried for days I was 14 too wen he passed. Long live the Pac legend
I was 14 in jail and the women's wing the cos said where all crying. They let us watch it even though we was in juvi. It was a sad day for everyone.
Thats crazy I was 14 also when Pac died. I was crying my ass off. I couldn't believe it
I was 14 too. It hit me hard like I knew him personally.
Almost 30 years later 2Pac stories never die. 2pac is the never ending storie legend.
Seems weird they raided Keefe D house and found supposedly trophy bullets in the 2pac murder they let him run his mouth last couple years and he broke the agreement by lying so they going after him I hope he takes Diddy down for putting a hit on Pac
Tupac said I bring the real, im going to be a legend breathing or dead
Strange that His name says
William Lesane
But PAC’s name was Lesane Crooks
So how are they related ? 🤔
Weird
Nothing new when it comes to the PAC case though
@@CStelly100 😂3 d e ex. O O a; Z zz I’m
Tupac gay asf 💀
The only person to interview about Tupac that I actually believe!! ❤😊 #Tupac #still
The only person out of all the interviews. This was the best!!!
Absolutely he is the right guy...i'm amaized to hear pac stories from his childhood days...and i feel that all he is explaining here is uttentic
His father was a good one too!
@@allisonmercer8250his sperm donor says Reggie nut @$$ Wright😂naw I agree he looks and sounds just like Pac
You don't believe Napoleon? I think he also has pure intentions. Plus he's a devout Muslim, I know lying is a huge sin in Islam.
I was Yummy Sanderfords Special Ed teacher at Elementary School in Roseland,, ILLINOIS 1992. I remember the effect Yummy’s murder had on the Roseland community, as well as, Vanvllicegene Elementary School at 108th Michigan Ave. It was a sad situation that was occurring against children. When Yummy’s murder occurred the schools name changed. I was able to transfer, the next school year to Curtis Elementary where I was able to make a difference in children’s lives and II am still doing it. ❤❤❤
This is the greatest interview ever done about Pac. He brought out the humanity of Pac. Masterfully done.
100 %
Facts
This was great. Every tupac fan needs to hear!!
Tupac bloodline set him up for greatness. From both father and mother sides. They are spiritual people and very intelligent
Tupac was really king hearted as well..
It was the Beliefs of the Black Panthers , the code TuPac lived by. Also the Love of his mother ,his relatives, his father was not involved in Pacs life. The man never acknowledged Pac was his son until after Pacs death. Making a claim on Pacs money. Afini told Pac his father was dead. The man that had most influence in his life was the man his mother was with until he was incarcerated when the government was breaking up Black Panther.
I would take a different mother, one that wouldn't turn off the machine keeping me alive when my brain, ability to function normally was still ok
Thats what got Pac killed. Not knowing his own so called people were really his enemies.@@RachelsBadAssJamz64
Rip PAC, I'm white as white can be but God bless , so appreciative for 2pac, one of a kind , ain't never gonna be another soldier like him, ty bro, RIP and thank you
That realness, utenticity vybe runs in the shakur family...cheers pac's big cuzz ❤😊
Right I can definitely tell he’s related to pac ❤
Wow….. I felt like a teenager listening to my uncle tell me about my deceased father…WOW…❤️
All I got to say was very close to Tupac an Music Genius an Good friend I knew from Harlem our home town
It still hurt s me till this day
Big cousin dropping major jewels. Rest in Peace Tupac💪🏿🙏🏿💯
Authentic, articulate, informative and heartfelt perspective of Tupac Shakur! This one shares the young boy Tupac BECOMING the GREATEST OF ALL TIME! This man took us into Tupac land emotionally, psychologically, his familial dynamic, his growth and the personal connection we all felt we had. The WORLD and music community changed forever! “We kill our heroes “…deep but true! Love THIS interview! RIP Tupac and Biggie.🕊️🕊️🙏🏽
We finally got justice
Yessssssssssss! LOVE IT!!!!
Night and day difference with the gangstas from the golden age and the gangstas today. Thankful to be born in the 80s, taught respect and accountability not like today
Superb interview! Just when you thought you knew everything about PAC, here comes his cousin saying, “ I got some stories to tell”
I gotta say this interview from one of PAC’s family members is the best one so far. I felt he was authentic and very honest in this plus he’s funny. The way he tells these stories you can tell they’re from memory of actual family events. Tupac and I are the same age so when his cousin brings up the part of Pac being mesmerized with the DJ at the park I believe it bc it happened to me 😂 I fell in love with Hip Hop back then in the late 70’s through the early 80’s. Being a poor Mexican chick in the hood Hip Hop took me away mentally from it all.
I feel ya
Hell yeah.
One of the best interviews from 1 of Tupac's family relatives. I really enjoyed this.
S/O to William Lesane for giving the real side of his Cousin. Very funny, intelligent and articulate. The way he broke down his stories I totally understood where dude was coming from...he kept it 💯 and authentic..and i really believe him. Factz!!
What we all saw is one thing on TV..but I love the true inside stories about Tupac from the real ppl that knows n loves him best!! Luv u Pac!! Thug Life Baaaabbbyyyyy 😎💙🖖🏾
For real
I love this interview. It's so honest and deep!!!
Lessons could be learned from this!!!
This was the best interview I’ve ever heard. ✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾👊🏾
Gene as well !!! Told everybody the truth too
It is indeed very good. There's another one, new, with Ray Luv, talking details about Tupac as a teen and it was very awesome too.
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I appreciate his cousin doing this interview, what ever is a bit off I understand because he was going through his own issues at the same time, in and out of prison, drugs and alcohol etc, it’s a given to get some things off. Mad respect to his cousin for even doing this. God bless, and I pray that the family gets the closure they need, and that Tupac gets the Justice he deserves, I love him forever ❤🙏🏼
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yeah I appreciated big cuz Bill's candor & openness the love shared between him and Pac is obvious. But, I cringed when cousin Bill was asked if he still had the baby nine he got from Pac, like why on earth would the interviewer publically ask him, a convicted felon if he possessed a firearm? Sheesh!! Lol
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Me too
Pac will always be in my heart, every time I hear about when and how he died all the shit that night in Vegas I always find myself hoping something different happened abs he survived but you can't change what's already happened. Thank you William Lesane for this insightful interview, one that I'll come back to time and time again as I do with others, I feel this is so sincere, nothing like it coming from a family member.
One is dead if forgotten. Tupac is eternal & a legendary never dies. ❤
BLASPHEMY!!
ONLY JESUS IS ETERNAL.
Tupac spirit will live forever with us who deeply innerstood him. Just as Malcolm X.👑👑👑👑💜💜💜💜
@@HealNLuv53
JESUS spirit lives forever!!!
Tupac Shakur was keeping it real and speaking the truth about Haitian Jack
So glad to hear that William was open to therapy. Wish more people would consider therapy as an option. As a people, we need to release our hurts, fears, disappointments, etc., so that we can prosper and move past our trauma.
Yes! Lift each other up.
Pac wanted to lift up and he cared about the kids upcoming.
The power if everyone came together is beyond belief.
@@Threadbow
Black women lift other black women up only.
let black men figure out their own path in life.
@user-rd2so6pc2s yes agree 👍
But pac was gonna donate his last single to youth centres to help all.
@@Threadbow
There has been 2 NEW generations born since his death.
he is not JESUS.
Get real.
Black men are sick.
And that's what the system was afraid of Tupac could bring people together rip 2poc❤❤❤❤
Mann this one got me through 2 1/2 hrs of LA traffic.. its a must have part 2 and I’d like to hear more of his this time in the Bay… bad ass interview! 🍿🍿
The 🍿 is finished or you ate it all during stuck in traffic lol???😅
I never sit and watch a interview this damn king. This was excellent. ❤
I wish I could be stuck in LA traffic
I'm glad it's still real people living and willing to tell real untold Pac stories. I got lov for all who genuinely love 2pac . Thanks Mr lasane ,Art,& Delray
Tupac is still here , it's crazy tupac story still being told and I like the fact it's coming from people who were really close to him and telling truth. You can tell his cousin telling the truth when you say I don't remember verbatim, but my speculation from these past conversations and situations. RIP Tupac living legend 🙏🏽 ❤❤
I think 2pac would be proud of his cousin! Thank you Mr.Lesane😊And Thank you The art of Dialogue💓
This was the best interview I’ve seen on UA-cam. Wow❤
These 2Pac stories coming out the woodwork.salute this man for sharing this with us,rest up 2Pac legends never die they live on in memory.👁️🙌🏽🕊️
This video is very important to Pac's legacy and the legacy of his family.
I was pleasantly surprised by this interview. Sometimes when family of "stars" do interviews, it seems like they want something for themselves out of it but this was legit just letting us in on the life of Pac, his cousin. I appreciate his candor and I wish he wasn't in jail at those times of trouble because then we just might still have Pac with us. Thank you cousin for letting us in 😊.
Growing up with the Panthers..he knew truth..hated injustices and was woke to the corruption in our society..you dont forget those lessons. He tried to make everyone woke. .today hed still be doing that if only... 😢
This interview was EVERYTHING!! ❤❤
2:04:20 Words from Afeni & William's mother: "Make sure nothing happens to him (Pac), or else. If something happens to him, you can't come home. " Whoa, I felt that!
Thanks love Aunt Gloria
He say he didn’t write nothing in jail, he say it was no inspiration in jail
You’re right but I think he was referring to letters and his plan when he got out of jail
This is who they should've consulted for the All Eyez On Me movie. We would've gotten a more insightful look into Pacs life amd stories we didn't know about.
Instead they just decided to re-enact a bunch of clips and interviews we have seen a 1000 times already.
Ray Luv just spoke about this on Holdin Court podcast
Facts, him ray luv, his childhood friend and the thug life members because it could have been epic if they did right
@@thomasmckinney4556shows u that it was a money grab
@@MrTee12😊
Exactlyyyy
Billy Lesane a wise man and has lived through the trials and tribulations to have the knowledge to give to others🙏💯
Salute, respect for life 💯, Tupac... a legend breathing or dead. Young man was a true visionary. Some rappers lie on him and envy his strong present and intelligents. I'm 60. I sent Afeni a drawing of Tupac , drawn with a pencil, half lion, and Tupac bald head and wear glasses, Makaveli, Kenta cloth around the cardboard frame. I met Afeni at the school of art, Bmore. I brought her book and she signed it. Respect for life 💯
Intelligent dude He's been wanting to share these for the longest time. Great to hear this. He's making me scratch my hand😁
I aint never heard this story , and I ain't never heard this man talking. This is a premiere for me. I am here to get the knowledge of the stories this man is telling 💯
Thats cool but dont forget to make your own story
@@Doc255 what do U mean, "to make my own story" ??
Tupac is a icon and legend he still lives in the hearts of his fans🥂💯 RIP Always Love You PAC😢
Yes he does!
Tupac will always be known as the influential intellectual street Prophet who kept life stories real. He is always being loved and adored by all people. A Jealous mofo killed Tupac because they wanted the attention that he was getting 🙌🏽
Unlike most of these many Pac interviews over the years i feel like everything this man said was legit...
The real hit different don't it
Check out what Spice-1 and Treach say also.
and Mu@@antoniomitchell1883
Agreed 💯
Strange that His name says
William Lesane
But PAC’s name was Lesane Crooks
So how are they related ? 🤔
Weird
Nothing new when it comes to the PAC case though
These are the stories that need to be heard, cause it’s real in the field in every state, and different counties … respect
I'm 52 years old and I remember everything about Tupac career and this is hands down the BEST interview I have heard so far!! Made me go back and listen to all his albums.
Same here. We were horribly devastated when he died. It was so unsettling and didn't seem real. 😢
The Panthers, MLK, and Malcom X
Ali and war and music 🎶 Pac was surrounded with all of it, and the structure of family have this young Solider Pac who became for 25yrs old. Much love ❤️ . Babyboy truly missed. All he wanted respect 🙏 and loyality. Yea that. 🏡
This dude is a great storyteller! Credible, Intelligent, insightful, introspective, articulate, engaging; overall entertaining. Spectacular interview! The best I’ve seen on Pac. Delray did his thing too! He’s well read, resourceful, knowledgeable and well researched and speaks eloquently. Whether you’re from the hood or suburbia, it was riveting. From street cats to intellectuals could enjoy this.
Absolutely insightful, thought provoking, and entertaining. This is a very comprehensive and, more importantly, credible interview.✊🏾
*He humanized Tupac the Man* ... with the Good and the Bad... supporting his points with solid real life experiences. When you judge a Man, you don't just take snippets, you Analyse the WHOLE STORY! LeSane, thanks for your perspective!
Fun fact: I’m from Chicago and I was at that show in Milwaukee in 92’ and have a hard copy picture of 2Pac bcuz I was in the front row! My brothers girlfriend at the time had just moved to Milwaukee from Chicago and I went to visit her and go to see Pac….it’s crazy to hear this story bcuz of course we had NO IDEA what was going on backstage! I’ll never forget that show, it was amazing but then it got scary 😧 I was 15, living my BEST life and wanted to continue to so we hauled ass 👀😭😭😭😭😭😭 oh the memories ♥️♥️♥️♥️🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Bro you was not at that show stop lying because it was not in 92 billy timeline is off yummy didnt get killed till 93 how was the show in 92
😂😂😂E@@skKing-bc5mb
You mean1994? I googled it
One of the best interviews of 2Pac ‘s life.. Thank you brotha!! #2pac4eva
I’ve watched numerous PAC interviews from colleagues and associates but this is by far the best. It appears to be so truthful. Not to say others weren’t. This one just has a realness to it.
Tupac will always be the greatest the goat 🐐 of rap period!!!!!!!!
This is one of the best Pac interviews!! Loved this one!
I enjoyed this interview- a lot of throwback memories, humor😂, honesty and positive history. Thank you Tupac Cousin 🤴🏽& the interviewer🤴🏽 for making this possible👏🏾. Best wishes to the both of you in all your future endeavors 🙏🏾😇🫶🏽🙌🏽🎆🎈🔥
Tupac cousin made a valid point towards end of interview: in our community- we need more unity, address mental health issues, uplifting of each other , etc…more importantly, look inside yourself instead of seeking validation from outside folks to feel good about oneself. Self-love along with natural gifts is all one need to survive in this unpredictable 🌎
R.I.P. Tupac- you were and definitely will forever be a Legend- î appreciate his music, movies and talents that he was able to share with the 🌎. Gone too soon😔 never forgotten 🫶🏽🌹
2pac will never Die!!
From beginning to end "a visually told story that gave us all a glimpse inside the beautiful world of Tupac Shakur"!
I look forward to reading your book King 👑 William...
Tupac had the heart of a lion and and a gentle soul at the same time. No rapper even today would have addressed gang members about their bad behavior.
He does..I mean..one does
Just not the mainstream ones... the big labels always wanted the gangsta life promoted..because those big records execs have HUGE investments in jails. Seriously. Research it. The ONE who speaks the MOST truth..lays low and sows most of his work behind the scenes..teaching kids.. fighting for racial justice. The message is still 💯% there..most are just too blind to realize ;)
I love this interview and how he spoke.. You can tell he was being honest
Yes, this tops all other ❤interviews.
Yes, this interviewer had great questions & really did his homework
@kevincormier7417 Delray, the interviewer, knew 2Pac personally, which is why his questions were legit! He knows alot of Pacs family etc...
Tupac was such a great soul
He hated injustice..yet...that's all he ever got..sad..trusting the demonsxaround you..Gemini known for being too loyal..too trusting of all the wrong people..I'm a gemini..our downfall..Pac had a true soul nobody around him had..he needed an older G to wake him up to the real and the phony all around him..
He was the Talented one with a Good Heart and Good intentions...and Scorpio Diddy is the opposite and Diablo
I’m Gemini born two days after him n u certainly right we hate injustice n give our heart to the wrong crowd luckily I’ve lived long enough to know this now it’s nothing like us we are beyond this realm
Thanks Mr. Williams Lesane, Tupac Cousin for Sharing your Truth!!!
Hands down definitely the best interview I’ve seen (and I’ve seen many) regarding Tupac. Blessings to his cousin William for sharing this with us. Long live Tupac Amaru Shakur 🙏🏿
This is the best interview ever done for our beloved PAC..the Shakur legacy and the Lesane family. We can feel the truth and love so clearly. Thank you..Rest in Power Tupac Amaru Shakur, Mother Afeni. Father Dr. Mutulu and all the fallen ..Power and Love to the People❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🕊️
Damn i watched this from start to finish. Ayo, bring this guy back. Subbed.
This interview 🙌 was one of the few interviews I've watched from beginning to end and stayed completely engaged the entire time! I wish William was my Uncle or Big Brother! God Bless You and Stay Safe!!
Great Interview. S/O to William for sharing his stories and reflecting on the legacy of Tupac.
Loved this interview. I’m from Chicago and vividly remember the Yummy case. He got some of the details wrong, but I appreciate him putting everything into context. Seems like a great dude. Please bring him back on.
Yea yummy was Bd I think pac got it mixed up or the way he tellin it I don’t think it was GD
Tupac got an interview detailing that event of Yummy. I recorded it on Limwire in 97
This guy lesane is hilarious and real at the same time. I would love to just sit down and kick with him. Seems so unreal how real he is.
We so used to the BS..Hollywood versions..truth hits hard
Considering how much information about Tupac that has been expressed over the years this was a good interview that brought forth even more cool tidbits about his life. Almost 30 years later the memories are still fresh.
I love this whole video about 2Pac 2Pac never struck me as big thug. He seem more like a lover. I was his waitress at Roscoes chicken and waffle and he was a sweetheart just a sweetheart. This is my first time tuning in, but I subscribe to your channel loved every minute of it. Thank you so much.
He was all of that
As far as the G’s up in Milwaukee forgiving Pac, It wasn’t just charisma that Pac had, it was HEART!
Man… that was a interesting interview brotha most definitely said thing I haven’t heard before this interview deserves at least three thumbs up
This MAN IS LITERALLY TELLING HIS TRUTH...AUTHENTIC...SO REAL..SERIOUSLY...HE IS PAC'S BELOVED FAMILY...THIS MAN HAS SPOKEN HIS TRUTH...GOD BLESS YOU SIR...YOUR COUSIN..PAC..IS SO PROUD AND GRATEFUL ....LOVE N RESPECT SIR...TU PAC IS SO PROUD OF YOU...JESUS CHRIST ALMIGHTY IS ALSO PROUD OF YOU ❤..✌❤😇PEACE LOVE HAPPINESS TO YOU..🙏
great interview. Have watched many people recall stories about Tupac but this guy is up there with best I've seen. Very articulate guy. Seems very genuine
Thank you for this interview, I really appreciate Willie's perspective
Thank You!
Thank You!
Thank You!
He definitely had Pac's back. Wish he was outside wen both shootings happened . Damn😔
Pac wanted to change his image. The industry wasn’t going to let that happen. They needed him to keep turmoil, stir up, trouble keep division. This explains a lot.
It’s so sad this breaks my heart.
What do you mean wanted to change his image ? He had changed his image for the 11 months up until his death , the guy was no gangster mighta been hot headed but dude was not a street guy , he fucked up and found out it’s that simple
One of the greatest interviews ever. Cuzzo 4sho shares many of the same traits as his cuzz Pac, which we all grew to live. Loyalty and true love. Much luv brother
Hi, DJ Breakout is from Uptown Bronx, Needhan Ave and Boston Road. We all grew up together. Those park jams with all them back in the day was popping. The SouthBronx was where it was at in the 70's. I was there . We rolled all over the Bronx. Just saw Breakout last month. He DJayed one of our childhood friends 60th Birthday parry in the Bronx on Boston Road..❤❤❤
Thank you for the shout out for the Bronx crew..
Whats Crazy to me is My GOOD friend of 20 plus years...who loved Tupac..... Died on His Bday .....She passed away. On June 16,2022 RIP Sonia Patrice. Santiago....I promise on everything i Love this is a TRUE story.....RIP Tupac Amaru Shakur. I still Cry to this day that you are no longer with Us.........Your music lives on FOREVER
Shout out to William, our mindset is so indictive... Spot on!
Art, I must salute you for being this thorough on your research to find Pac cousin he was speaking about from that last Sway interview. Good work. 👍
Pac whole family is well spoken. Smart wise cats.
Now we know, Jada wasn't lying about Pac proposing to her while locked up. Gene Deal is asking "why would she wait 25 years to say this"? When if you really think about it, she had no reason to run out and tell this to the world. Just like now, she's just sharing her memories and experiences with the god. R.I.P. 2Pac!!!
For real for real
Now we know why She always spoke of her love for PAC. Unlike Will, admitting he married the WRONG woman, Sheri Gambino is her name I believe, Jada kept it to HERSELF that she married the WRONG MAN. Now Willows letter to Tupac makes sense along with Jada's depression.
She felt trapped! The prenuptial and the commitment of "BAD MARRIAGE FOR LIFE". That's why she talked Will into an open marriage. Trying to please her he agreed. But he still can't compete with her DEAD love. The one who holds her heart. She must have been living in pure hell being his beard. I believe as long as she was his beard the agreement was he'd provide for her for life. Hence the term, "Bad Marriage for Life".
Thank you so much for this interview to the interviewer and Tupac’s cousin. This was great! Just great!!!!! No more words to give….
This is da Best Interview I Have Ever Seen… Dialogue is Very Respectful and InSightFuLl and da ??? Says He does His Homework… I Feel Like Also in A World 🌎 FuLL of LIES dis Guy is Being Da Most TruthFuLl I’ve Seen In A Long Time👌🏾👍🏾💪🏾💯
Sadly old cuz is here after all he's been through. And Pac is not. A lot of good times. RIP.❤❤🙏🙏
This is probably the greatest interview I’ve ever heard. 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Shout out to Baltimore the birthplace of Tupac and DMX. Baltimores spirit gave pac and DMX that raw heightening energy.
Pac was born in Harlem
pac was born in harlem .he just lived in bmore for a while and went to Baltimore school of arts.
Pac said he got the game from the Yay area
@@tupenny1331yeah I know but he was mc New York when he came to Bmore. He didn’t have a stage name in NY. Also he discovers his love for acting as well. I’m he wasn’t born but he was developed in bmore
@@o-redstoothbrush7916he was born in Harlem but he developed in Baltimore. He didn’t have a stage name until he came to Bmore.
Now these are the kind of 2pac stories I wanna be hearing. Awesome interview.
This was a real gem(hip hop history)
Yo! Me Against The World is my favorite of all 2 Pacs albums. Very real and heart felt as a young tenneager growing into my 20"s.
That’s my favorite album by him too. That was the first rap album I ever bought.
This is an EXCELLENT interview . Thank you RIP TUPAC🖤✊🏾💯
This interview was solid. I learned so much about tupac that now I wished he would have been able to make music with everyone he met and also make movies. I grew up on Pac and it just brings me down knowing Pac had much more to give us!
I loved Pac and Admired him very much He and His Mother. And though Both are On another plane They are missed. May The Blessings Be With Them And Their Families Always.
I have a Uncle like Lesane my Mother Passed Away when I was 7yrs old. Her younger brother treated me like I was his son. Just reminds me of my Uncle TD....
#GREATINTERVIEW
Pac was my "boyfriend" in my head. I was in high-school when he passed away and cried like he really was my "boyfriend" 2Pac's legacy will live forever 💔
It's ok...as a 16 yr old boy, i cried too,knowing he was our generation's Malcolm X
Me too girl me too
Me too and I was a grown @$$ 22 year old man
@@jeremiahwoods1845💀💀💀💀
He's not lying. I live in Milwaukee and was at that concert. Throwing quarters and pac started bussin
I don’t think that man told 1 lie! Very genuine thank you for sharing your cousin with the world!
This is the ultimate interview 💯💯💯
Cuz on some real shit, I love the fact that he spoke about therapy and Mental Health!
I very much enjoyed this! He seems very honest and respectful of everyone and everything he spoke of. Thanks so much for this content! Probably the best interview about Tupac I’ve every heard! Much appreciated
The young lady that Yummy killed was named Shavon Dean and she was 14 years old and I believe she was an innocent bystander when he opened fire. This happened in 1994 and was a really big story at the time in Chicago. due to the fact that a 14 year old was killed by the hands of a 11 year old.
That happened on 109 Wentworth. They now have a garden there in her honor. Yummy became the youngest person on the cover of Time magazine behind that.
Mr. William Lesane we appreciate the beautiful memories & stories of your family & Tupac’s life it was everything I cried & laughed so much especially when you told the story of the records & taking the 6year old PAC with you to sell to the DJ.😂…..Thank you!❤Great interview.❤