good job owning up being a man about it ! you just earned an album sale from me bro! i thought like Most other artists they were gonna talk smack to make themselves look good ! RIP 2pac ! GOAT
I’m around the same age as Pac would be today. And I remember seeing him at a McDonald’s when he was about 22 and I saw him go in and out of apartment buildings in Inglewood CA. The people he was going to see were a apartment unit full of bloods. Pac wasn’t a gangster himself but he would often hang out with them.
Yeah I watched him tell the story before he explains how he got knocked out and woke up most people won't admit that. It wasn't 2pac that hit him it was Stretch.
2pac started wearing his trademark bandana in late 93 or early 94. He wore different colors, not just red. I remembered in the Papaz Song video in 94. He was wearing a brown one. In the ThugLife group pictures in 94. He was wearing a black one. With a black shirt and white joggers and Air Jordan 9's.
Especially if Pac was involved. Almost everybody spins their 2-Pac stories to where Pac was the aggressor. King's story sounds 100% believable because I've seen situations go down almost exactly like that. But the outcome wasn't like this.
A true talent! King T should be included in all conversations related to the foundation of LA hip hop. I respect the accountability! This is example of a man being authentic.👏
King Tee is a legend and a good dude. Big up to Charis Henry his manager back then. Charis was my colleague so I saw Tee often and he was always incredibly chill. Before I got into the music game I met him at Venice Beach around 94 right around the time Dippin has starting to get some play and he chatted it up with me for a good while about his projects. He is a real one and “At Your Own Risk (Remix)” still bangs. Salute to King Tee.
This clears it up based on the time this happened that Pac was already into that life before he signed with Death Row because people keep saying he became that way when he signed to Death Row.
That's what I said when they were trying to say he joined the bloods, like he didn't have on red when he was spittin on people and that was way before Deathrow, Brenda got a baby, he got on a red UNLV starter coat and Uptown Anthem by Naughty by Nature.
When i moved to LV i met up with some bro's from Compton and King Tee was one of the first west coast rappers they put me up on. Just Clownin. Its the Joint.
What did he get wrong beside the color. King Tee is the one stumbling over his words. He said everything Ed said except the color, also the security kicked em out and he got sucker punched. That sound like what Ed said
Respect King T. U get even more stripes for keeping it tall and addressing an embarrassing incident. I personally look up to you for that because that's evolution. Thanks for clearing the air, SALUTE 🫡
I respect this man for being honest a lot of people especially trying to be famous or famous would definitely try to lie about certain things like this. Real man right here that grew up and knows he was in a bad place in his life at the time. Much respect for you sir
Nobody tripped on Pac w/Bandanas back then. Even.on SNL performances he had Red and Blue in his back pockets. Pac bandanas were his trademark for him (although he wasn't the first) and his style in 93-94 up really until his death.
Simply King Tee banged on 2pac, on some gang bang shit, and I say that because, the red rag tied on 2pacs head was the issue, and that is gang bang shit rip 2pac
I’m reading these comments and I’m listening to these 2Pac lovers talk about how they love King T for taking accountability for his actions and mistakes especially th the part when he said he messed with the wrong person “2Pac” and he paid for it that night but these same people will cry foul about September 7th 1996 when 2Pac himself messed with the wrong person and got dealt with later that night. Amazing how the rules change for 2Pac
Much respect to King T for taking accountability. I respect that.
I'm
Word!!
Spoken like a true man should... We have all done young dumb sh*t. U get me of the hip sh*t.
💯
THATS WHATS UP! Own THAT KING ! Asé 🎉😅❤
It was the 90s. What a hell of a time in rap music
King T.. no one gives him his flowers for what he did for west coast rap
A lot of people do.
His music is awful.
I fux wit King T and Ant Banks. DJ Quik, too.
get your ears checked lol
@@DB-ek5kd why comment if you don't like it. I swear you Dopefiends being saying Anything....
good job owning up being a man about it ! you just earned an album sale from me bro! i thought like Most other artists they were gonna talk smack to make themselves look good ! RIP 2pac ! GOAT
Respect
💯✊🏾💪🏾word
Imagine buying an album based on nonsense like this instead of the quality of the music.
🤦🏾♂️
I would k*** for a new Alkaholiks album with T, Defari, and Xzibit on half the songs 🙏
King T is one of the original West Coast Legends
He more westcoast than tutupac ever was 😂
@@TyberiusWalkerfuckin right
Brun stop it @@TyberiusWalker
@@oakboyhu is a straight clown agree with a troll
@@thelastdon9000 Tupac is from New York and King Tee is from Cali so how can Pac be more west coast than King Tee?
King Tee had some hits! Yall went wayyy back into Hip Hop on this ☝🏽
Guess where biggie got his style from??
@@ThugNinjathat dude he pocket checked for that Juicy beat flow & rhyme scheme, no one ever says it but I hear a lot of ice cube in Biggie
@@ThugNinjaTell us. I saw the video of Big rap battling on the street as a teenager with a microphone
@@ThugNinja
The things y'all get from the internet
I'm just dippin
Respect for King T is waaaaayyy up there! Grown man-ish! I wish more men could flex that kind of maturation. Accountability.
Admirable of him to talk about a time in his life, he's uncomfortable talking about. And owning up to his mistakes. Maturity!!!❤
Respect for taking accountability 🫡💯
Yes u r right.
Facts
Something women will never do lmao
Takes a real Man to say I was wrong.
@@tiptop6906It’s almost non existent. Rare
Real men can admit when they’re wrong ! Stay Solid King Tee!
I’m glad he cleared it up again
You a goofy 🤡
You see he is a healed man. Honest and respect
I’m around the same age as Pac would be today. And I remember seeing him at a McDonald’s when he was about 22 and I saw him go in and out of apartment buildings in Inglewood CA. The people he was going to see were a apartment unit full of bloods. Pac wasn’t a gangster himself but he would often hang out with them.
It's normal all rappers have gangs around to a certain extent.
Every rapper in California is affiliated.
If pac lived passed 96, he'd retire and be working with dnaldtrump at mcdonalds rite now 😂
@@chitownmytownofficialonean6067but studi0gangster pac wasn't one of them lol
Big syke was from inglewood but he was on the blue side. I wonder who the cats was he was goin to see and how he got cool with them
"Lets Go Dippin"
Classic Classic Song
King T is a West Coast Legend!
That whole album was 🔥 🤟🏾
That Marley marl remix was 🔥
The Triffilin Album........ 1993
@@george._sir._gemini.175 I need a T shirt of that album with the Orange Impala
Yeah the original version yell
Art: Speaking of Tupac, since you brought him up .. . Me: Art, you always bring up Tupac
My exact thoughts 😂
😂😂😂😂I 🤔 thought the same thing
😂I dont know who Art Of Pac think he fooling.
Lmaooo facts he’ll have judge Judy on there talking about cases non music related.
Art:what you thing about the Tupac case back in the day?
Better than Vlad, always bringin' up gay sh💩 t! 😅
I think the first time I heard him was on the Ant Banks "Big Thangs" album. Classic album!
West ridin
yeah his song was the best one off that album him and Spice killed that shit
Respect.
Atleast he's man enough to say he fucked up.
I can Respect that.
Yeah I watched him tell the story before he explains how he got knocked out and woke up most people won't admit that.
It wasn't 2pac that hit him it was Stretch.
King Tee Dippin! True legend 🔥
No doubt.
2pac started wearing his trademark bandana in late 93 or early 94. He wore different colors, not just red. I remembered in the Papaz Song video in 94. He was wearing a brown one. In the ThugLife group pictures in 94. He was wearing a black one. With a black shirt and white joggers and Air Jordan 9's.
Them crips saw how 2pac wasn't cut from tht bandana cloth though 😂
@@TyberiusWalkeru mean the crips who snitched on themselves
@@dgstudi0s159 yet they still got pac up outta here lik vegas magic tricks 🪄🎰🎱🃏
@@TyberiusWalker who cares, theyre all dead or in jail
@@dgstudi0s159 it all started wit pac too lol
Grown man taking accountability. Not a lot of rappers would admit they took an L.
Stand on business real man truthful
Big ups king Tee speak the truth win or lose
Shit happens don’t nobody hold it against you 90’s was crazy 💯
King Tee is one of the only OGs to appear on a podcast or interview and take ownership of an issue that happened in the past. Respect!
Literally, one of there very few… most of them clout chase worse than young mfs
Especially if Pac was involved. Almost everybody spins their 2-Pac stories to where Pac was the aggressor. King's story sounds 100% believable because I've seen situations go down almost exactly like that. But the outcome wasn't like this.
Played like a piano is still a classic
No doubt, and speaking of homeboy on the last verse ate on that track. Never heard much of him outside of that track but he had skills.
Peep the piano in the background. 🤔
Respects to the Legend. Good to see him alive, healthy and well and still a real dude
3:49 you say “show out” I say “liquid courage”
The man is a West Coast legend and he is as humble as they come. Respect
Grown man right here.. I respect what he's saying and how he's just being straight up honest.... 🫡
Wow you fine
This the man Biggie was tryna rap like
Tell em
lol no he wasn’t they sounded nothing alike
@@beazy7751 have you even heard King Tee flow??
@@beazy7751Yes he did sound like him on Party And Bullshit
@@beazy7751 You obviously don't read.... A simple Google search will confirm this...
Young males need to watch this one of the steps on maturing to a Man
RIP Tupac 🕊️🕊️
Live Eternal Pac
I would have loved to hear PAC and KING TEE on a track
Maaaaaan
Damn. Glam Slam was the chit back in 92-93. That was Prince’s club.
He had one in his hometown to. Sound system was crazy.
You're incredible, don't stop creating content!
A true talent! King T should be included in all conversations related to the foundation of LA hip hop. I respect the accountability! This is example of a man being authentic.👏
This soundtrack slaps, great choice!
2pac
Outlaw immortal
2pac is an immortal ballet queen 👯👯👯
@@TyberiusWalkerI know you ain't talking with that zesty a** picture lol 😂😂😂
King Tee is a legend and a good dude. Big up to Charis Henry his manager back then. Charis was my colleague so I saw Tee often and he was always incredibly chill. Before I got into the music game I met him at Venice Beach around 94 right around the time Dippin has starting to get some play and he chatted it up with me for a good while about his projects. He is a real one and “At Your Own Risk (Remix)” still bangs. Salute to King Tee.
Respect to him fr. They were all young running wild. I can see someone like Pac not holding such a grudge.
If he were alive, I truly believe he and Biggy would've been working together.
Pac sure did hold the most grudge to biggie and the lm after quad 😂
@@1stone379pac wpuld have to get through dmx 1st
If Cedric the Entertainer dropped all tht weight ..This iz how he’ll look
he look a little like C-bo too
ThatNiggaDaz lookz like C-Bo to me…Bolo did dropped sum weight so it might be a resemblance w/ him & King T
😂😂
🤣😂🤣😂
Fasho lil Ceddie 😂😂😂
"It's Rough" & "Let's Make A V Tonight" were my favorite tracks off that album💯...
It takes a real man to be vulnerable and admit when his is wrong. Shout out to the OG King Tee
Shout out to this brotha for keeping it 125% and taking fault for his actions. Mad respect for his dude now.
Real talk.
This clears it up based on the time this happened that Pac was already into that life before he signed with Death Row because people keep saying he became that way when he signed to Death Row.
He said pac people was tripping not pac. Doesn’t sound like pac did anything to him
OG 2PAC#1 (RIP)
OG KING TEE#1
NOTHING BUT RESPECT TO ALL.
One of West Coast's pioneering rappers underrated and overlooked
King T the legend
This man knows how to tell the truth, unlike some of the other guest
his Aftermath album was hella slept on wish it wasn't shelved
King Tee got that NY hat on for a reason 💯. Shoutout to the Legend
Nutty Blocc🔵🔵🔵
Great wording king tee .. respect
Pac wore whatever tf he wanted period 💯🤷🏾♂️
Outlaw Immortal
That's what I said when they were trying to say he joined the bloods, like he didn't have on red when he was spittin on people and that was way before Deathrow, Brenda got a baby, he got on a red UNLV starter coat and Uptown Anthem by Naughty by Nature.
Pac wore anything to make himself look zesttyyy😂
@@Napierrepacs thug image was all filter
@@TyberiusWalker not according to the people who knew him, only to the people on the internet!😂😂
Don't understand color is a problem can't believe people mindset very shocking
King T. Act A Fool is a f**cking classic!!!
KING T was and still is one of the most underrated emcees especially coming out the West Coast. He doesn’t get the credit he deserves.
2PAC GREATEST RAPPER OF ALL TIME 📻📻📻📻📻📻📻📻🎙️🎤💯 Facts
King Tee is a great man
Rip Big Syco1, aka Syke.
A MESSAGE FROM KING TEE THE GREAT😮
Shout out to King Tee! West coast pioneer!
I love honest ppl. Appreciate you setting things straight and big’n up our Brother. Much respect♥️💪🏾
Much respect to you King Tee 💯
Stand up dude no apologies needed
Shout out to King Tee.
Always loved you on the features, going to peep more of your discography.
Cheers.
King Tee, on the album cover walking with the Mossberg like he has a reckoning, is so classic ... looking to get it blown up for the man cave.
Big ups to the O.G. King T. #1 of Ca.L.A's finest blueprints. Godspeed #CaLA
Tee kept it real and LA reppin' 🙏💯
It baffles me how his rap voice is so big & imposing but when he talks u can't tell
I highly respect all what he said. We rarely hear someone say I Take Responsibility For That. Thanx King Tee For Dropping Those Bass Facts.
Kudos to King T! Hella stand up. Now to the youngtas, that’s keeping it real!
King Tee, great dude if only they had a collaboration with Pac that would have been great. ED love thinks he has all the facts but doesn't.
When i moved to LV i met up with some bro's from Compton and King Tee was one of the first west coast rappers they put me up on. Just Clownin.
Its the Joint.
ed lover get alot of shit fucked up...his words hold no weight wit us
Ed lover did not lie he just said the wrong color of the rag and king tee said Ed lover a friend of his and people say is a solid dude
What did he get wrong beside the color. King Tee is the one stumbling over his words. He said everything Ed said except the color, also the security kicked em out and he got sucker punched. That sound like what Ed said
@@MrTmills32 eddie also said 2pac was wrong for not going to the nigga funeral who crossed him aswell sir...ect ect...do yo homework young man
@@dennisking1445 u just here to say what u heard not what u know stfu
@@MrTmills32wrong color. Didn’t check pac. And pac was the wrong one to mess with king t’s word
Respect King T. U get even more stripes for keeping it tall and addressing an embarrassing incident. I personally look up to you for that because that's evolution. Thanks for clearing the air, SALUTE 🫡
King T is a legend, I'm from Philly and I used to rock that Act a fool tape on the subway.
I respect this man for being honest a lot of people especially trying to be famous or famous would definitely try to lie about certain things like this. Real man right here that grew up and knows he was in a bad place in his life at the time. Much respect for you sir
Respect the honesty, and accountability! Both are lacking a lot these days.
Like that Dude King Tee
Great music for that time.
Makaveli tha Don 👑🐐🕊️we still repping that Thug Life
King tee let’s go dippin was a song I heard through UA-cam. Nice track fasho
Tee you really are a King it takes a big man to come on a podcast like this and admit your faults and things you did wrong all respect and love to you
Now that’s respect…very big of him..we need more men to like that..shout out to king tee
Funky Piano 🎹
Played like a piano 😂
I remember King Tee back in the day. We were kids invited to his studio for background vocals.
Damn King T spit it out. He taking FOREVER to say it
That Dippin remix will forever be riding music supreme.
Nobody tripped on Pac w/Bandanas back then. Even.on SNL performances he had Red and Blue in his back pockets.
Pac bandanas were his trademark for him (although he wasn't the first) and his style in 93-94 up really until his death.
On the west coast they definitely would trip over colors
King Tee is STILL that dude..respect.
Simply King Tee banged on 2pac, on some gang bang shit, and I say that because, the red rag tied on 2pacs head was the issue, and that is gang bang shit rip 2pac
Respect to King Tee. 👊🏽
Stop with the excuses just say you was a crip at the time and 2Pac had a red rage on his head 🤷🏽♂️
Ain't that the truth. It was what it was.
@@donskeezy4042pac checked him back tho
@@trellcarsonpac homies did
King Tee “look at Pac all dressed up and doing the town”
2 Pac “I dont shine shoes anymore”
Real men can admit when they are wrong. Salute
I respect how real he was about this! Owned up took accountability and was just a stand up man about it! Rate that
King Tee was the 1st Westcoast Hip Hop lyricist
I gotta do my homework on this brother. Always loved the West Coast. 💯
Pac the GOAT.
I’m reading these comments and I’m listening to these 2Pac lovers talk about how they love King T for taking accountability for his actions and mistakes especially th the part when he said he messed with the wrong person “2Pac” and he paid for it that night but these same people will cry foul about September 7th 1996 when 2Pac himself messed with the wrong person and got dealt with later that night. Amazing how the rules change for 2Pac
One of the best west coast voices of all time 😎
One of hip hops most underrated legends