If Pac Lived To See The Release Of MAKAVELI, 1997 would’ve been 1996 on steroids plus with the release of more movies & his fashion designer connections . His success would’ve put him on Forbes before 2000
@@bigal1513 I'd agree He was against Dre when it was really suge knight who offended Dre I'm a die hard fan of Pac aka Makavelli the don you can easily tell but I'll say he got so blinded by his loyalty to suge who was a fake dude, he kept his enemy close but didn't watch his homie
There’s an interview with the engineer of this final studio session. The session was supposed to be Tyson’s track only but because Pac finished so quickly they had spare time so Pac said let’s keep going and recorded like 2 or 3 more tracks lol
September 6th... days after Pac was pissed at Snoop for saying “Bad Boy is my homies i got love for them” “my FEW friends to the END” at the end of Hell For A Hustler is way more potent knowing that
Ain't it big of Pac to STILL not just diss Snoop? Even if he wanted to..he knew dude was still part of his label. At the least, he may have seen it as bad strategy.
By ‘96, 2pac’s rap flow changed. I notice he’ll rap his words rapidly after every time he pauses between his rhymes. I don’t any other year he did that type of flow shortly before his demise
He was starting to become the Machiavelli pac the early 2000s would’vebeen crazy he would of played baby boy and he got the role for Star Wars back in 96 but he passed
I agree, his flow changed a lot , he was in pain and angry with all this shit atmosphere , his start To be a man , but his ambition still the same , own label , politic , movies.. His attitude his eyes change to And I guess we can all understand WHY
I saw him say it in an interview that he was ready for a truce- roundtable for peace. He said "on your way to the top, you have to seat on a roundtable with your enemies." Unfortunately, he couldn't do it. I watched a lot of those videos those days. I can't find them here.
Guys do you understand how legendary of a session this is? Talk about talent. In a random session right before his death he makes three complete bangers. Just listen to the energy in his voice. This shit is unmatchable. I don’t think there will ever be anyone like this again on planet earth. The 90s enjoyed some of the best talent on earth. On earth. Like the whole globe
You're damn right they mourned for you.... AND rode out for you. And they still do both for you to this day 💯 RIP to the greatest to ever lace a mic in the realm of Hip-Hop, we love you and we miss you 👑 T.H.U.G. L.I.F.E., 4 Life 🔫
Hell 4 a Hustler Chorus with kadafi in the second voice... rest in peace amazing rappers... How would it have been today with these people bro... The Outlawz For Ever
I think the order they were recorded was Lets Get It on, Hell 4 a Hustler and then All Out because the producer said they recorded Lets get it On first and the Outlawz said All Out was the last song they recorded with Pac
Upon listening to these long songs. The way tupac was screaming death row he wasn’t leaving anytime soon. His label probably was going to be a branch off of death row. Legendary energy can feel it through the audio years later
he def wasnt leaving. if you check the letter he wrote his g.f at the time he had crossed out names....those names were his enemies on the eastside. him and suge planned on having all of them killed so pac could take over the east side and start his own label deathrow east which still would of been connected to deathrow west. people start crazy rumors but this here is the truth....pac was all about deathrow and suge loved him like a brother. also i dont believe anyone from badboy was on that list it was just names like jimmy henchmen and the guy that shot him at quad studio.......forgot his name
Best part about the ad libs can’t forget the most iconic ones such as “Feel Me” “Thug Life” “Hennessy” “Enemies” “WESTSIDE” “DEATH ROW” “Without gay ass DRE”😅😂
1NATION was Pac's next big thing. More like Thug Life concept but better visualized I'm sure about it. Niggaz from Compton to Brooklyn c'mon Get ya Richez! From Crenshaw to 1-2-5, Still Do or Die! Rolling with niggaz from Long Beach to Long Isle. I hardly Smile cuz my Heart Froze once I, Commence my Shows rip apart Foes. Now I, Got 1NATION it's a Crooked Compilation (Let's just end the Bullshitin') and get Back to Money Making 💰
He would’ve crushed his enemies with One Nation and forced them to forfeit after he dropped One Nation with all east coast rappers and other rappers from other areas. They would’ve had no choice but to give up because they would’ve seen even their people from the east coast was rocking with Pac and he was too strong to go against.
@@kinghayes1005 he means the next time Tyson fought it was against Holyfield but Pac had already passed away so he never saw it. Tupac is talking about Holyfield in the song because everyone knew that he was the next fight for Tyson and people were excited to see it.
@@coppermanarrowz1001 he definitely wasn’t the same. I saw an interview with him where he blamed himself for having a fight and that’s why Tupac was in Vegas
Per Napoleon on Bomb1st interview in 2022, the last three songs 2Pac recorded the night before the Vegas trip were: "Hell for a Hustle"," All Out" and "Let's Get it On". Napoleon was on 2 of the songs and he gave his account of the studio session during the interview. According to Spice 1, "Fame" was also one of the last songs he recorded the night before the trip. Also, on September 6th (the night before the trip to Vegas), 2Pac filmed the "Toss it Up" video, per Danny Boy. If you dont believe me, source the interviews.
Everything is true but the Fame being one of his last recorded songs because he rapped and talked about the song Fame in his interview during filming of The Movie Gang Related.
I got this version of hell 4 a hustla it was on a trapped stop the violence cd back in like 98 had this the original friends and original pacs life on it was another song but can't remember it right off my head still have this on my computer had two big tracks that were unreleased and the pac biggie freestyle from pacs concert
Hell yeah lol I had that original stop the violence cd back then too. I was so pumped to hear a “new” Pac song and verses at that time. You can hear him talking shit more clearly on that cd as well. 1998-99 is when I first started to be able to find the Makaveli bootlegs and it was like finding Holy Grails every time I came up on them 😆 RIP Makaveli the Don 🙏🏼
@@mpf7371 I grew up on a ndn reservation in Oregon never heard the makaveli bootlegs but heard most of his tracks won't say all of them because I still for across songs every once in a while on you tube I haven't heard
Im pretty sure 'Pac was gonna distribute Makaveli records through Death Row & have his own production company "Euphanasia" separate. But in no way shape of form, he was gonna completely leave DR, these tracks are proof if u need some
he sounds totally frenzied and exasperated and a bit sloppier than usual on all these. you can almost see how this energy maybe led to the altercation the same day/the next day. RIP
Damn shame he never made it to 662 club if only they didn't have the music blasting they would've never got pulled over therefore they would've made it to the club
I like the original all out version better, this is the version 2pac signed off on, some of these newer tracks they remixed don’t have 2pacs touch on it, he wasn’t able to say hey I don’t like this, change this etc...
No it wasn't prophetic and I love 2Pac. If you follow boxing you know how it go if a certain fighter win a certain fight then the next contender is who the fighter will fight.
Tyson was scheduled to fight holyfield 6 years prior but because of prison it didn't happen the second bruno fight was when I think started billing tyson vs holyfield and this seldon fight was a tune up for holyfield a few months later
Naw, at that point PACs flow was Superior to those beats. Most rappers back then wrote to the beats so their flows matched the era, but Pac wrote his patterns without music and had the ability to adjust his delivery to those mediocre beats. The beats on All Eyez On Me matched more PACs level of flow.
@@Dr.TuRon_Davissir there nothing mediocre about hell for a hustler or All out beats his flow and delivery was on point on theses beats. So stop it just be typing nonsense
For the same reason that he run to punch Orlando Anderson for no reason. Loyalty. Tupac was à real dude, a loyal brother. He dont need money, he dont wait your aprobation or something about you. If he love you ,he gonna give everything for you. Until death row. Dont forget 90’s was something else, this period was like.. Apocalyptiq. We all know suge method so.. Shit i dont know bro..
@@florentin4061 Like I said Pac was a loyal man so he supported the Death Row East project but deep down he wanted to leave he was tired and it shows on his face. His mother said he wanted to live differently, calmly. Except that his "contract" with Suge did not allow him for the moment, Tupac had signed for 3 Album at Death Row, that's why he was so productive and has released 2 Albums in less than a year . Dre was already gone and even though he clashed her Pac is a smart guy he knows full well that it smells bad. Pac was the goose that lays the golden eggs Suge started to put a damper on him when Pac wanted to leave.
@@ij609 yeah this is true, but my comment was for the guy that asked the question not you but no problem. This is a real hard situation for a ambitious man like pac. But I didn’t know that Pac had to make 3 albums then he can do his mission. Thank you for that. Im convinced that suge have 100% responsibility that Pac is here no more. Instead of focusing on death row label making money with the most talented hip hop artist, this fool had still shit to do with some gang bullshit.. Do you see it the same way?
Two completely different vibes from the OG Hell 4 A Hustler to the one on Still I Rise, gotta say I like the one on Still I Rise better, just goes harder
Ambitionz Az A Fighta was recorded for Mike Tyson vs. Buster Mathis Jr, December 16, 1995 (recorded the day before). Road To Glory was recorded for Frank Bruno vs. Mike Tyson (II), March 16, 1996.
Unofficially I've seen this, yes. There's more than one final session story, this video is based on the one shared by the engineer present on the 6th September. Spice 1 has a different story - claiming Fame to be his last song.
confirmed already that all out was last one on sept 6, reels exhibition in LA, Damon Thomas interview, Kastro and Napoleon confirming too. Fame was 08-22-1996.
He makes me laugh when he describes bad boy and mobb deep ' young ass delinquents' hahaha that's so funny,given he was the same age as them,sometimes I think PAC thought he was on another level compare to them,and he was in some aspects wasn't he???? But I'm sure,saying that,bad boy and mobb deep would've accepted to squash beef with him,had he only reached out to them like grown men do,especially if he also knew they were young ass delinquents' as he referred to them in this song(hahaha) sometimes PAC can be so contradictive and misleading in his slurs and criticism,he gets one right and leaves the other to be figured out by us,I noticed PAC mostly used figurative speech in his own figuring lane!!! Legend still. Somalia loves Tupac shakur
It was wayyyyyyyyyyy DOPER and much more 😂😂😂😂😂😂 that's y it's faded out...it went on alllllllllll fkn night PAC is hilarious the mic NEVER went off ask johnny j 😂😂😂😂😂
Rip to Tupac, he a legend to me and a mentor 💯🤞🏽 He was against Dre when it was really suge knight who offended Dre I'm a die hard fan of Pac aka Makavelli the don you can easily tell but I'll say he got so blinded by his loyalty to suge who was a fake dude, he kept his enemy close but didn't watch his homie Pains me to this day knowing suge knight still alive 💯
Check description for words from the engineer.
ISRAEL MUST BECOME ONE STICK 💜
#REPENT AND BE BORN AGAIN AKA GRAFTED IN ❤😊
Because they touched and produced it with their authentic blood
The tyson song is insane. His energy is one of a kind.....
If Pac Lived To See The Release Of MAKAVELI, 1997 would’ve been 1996 on steroids plus with the release of more movies & his fashion designer connections . His success would’ve put him on Forbes before 2000
He would of been locked up if he'd survived and made n example of , especially with one lung and in a wheelchair
facts plus his makaveli records label would’ve been the biggest in the game even still
You can hear the anger & intensity in his voice
He took his anger on the wrong person smh
@@bigal1513 I'd agree
He was against Dre when it was really suge knight who offended Dre
I'm a die hard fan of Pac aka Makavelli the don you can easily tell
but I'll say he got so blinded by his loyalty to suge who was a fake dude, he kept his enemy close but didn't watch his homie
@@officialmichaelvelli big faccccctttttttssssss!!!
@@officialmichaelvelli I agree - Pac is loyal to the core... but he got used by suge
@@officialmichaelvelli Pac was mad at DRE for not showing up on Snoop's murder case for a witness, plus taking other producers credits on death row
These OG beats are 🔥.. Way better than the remasters
This recording session was a hell of flames. I mean all out and hell for a hustler are such raw. Dissing on all his enemies. Absolutely pure
@M80 0CHENTA General at war
Nice
Unfiltered venom...😮😮😮
Pac opening verse on all out is crazy
Fax
Deadly AF 🔥🔥
DEADLY IS THE PERFECT WORD
Niggas talkin about we can rap? You must of never heard no track off Death Row Nigga legendary we miss you pac
Sure was
Just think pac took them headphones off after recording the last song and never knew that would be the last time 😢
'Pac always felt it could be his last day, he was a god fearing man.
R.I.P Tupac Shakur
THE GREATEST OF ALL TIME
@@pops4898 Str8
@@pops4898 you ain't got to fear shit to feel death coming
Every time after the weekend its felt like its my last day...
I said the same thing
All out - that track goes hard no matter who is on it. Pac takes it to another level!
Yet another 2pac song I've never heard... This man is #Infinite
There’s an interview with the engineer of this final studio session. The session was supposed to be Tyson’s track only but because Pac finished so quickly they had spare time so Pac said let’s keep going and recorded like 2 or 3 more tracks lol
Yeah Pac was a one take Rapper!✌
@@PeterJones4Life was scott gutierrez the producer or engineer. Or was he both?
@@elismith8356 producer
Yeah, Pac recorded this for Tyson, but the night of the fight something must have happened because Tyson came out to Toss It Up
So Pacs last lyrics were "all out" and that's the way he lived his life from beginning til the very end.
September 6th... days after Pac was pissed at Snoop for saying “Bad Boy is my homies i got love for them”
“my FEW friends to the END” at the end of Hell For A Hustler is way more potent knowing that
Woooord
Snoop a snake
As Eazy E said
"Pranksters, Studio Gangstas "
Bustaz switching like Dennis Rodman we still mashing
Ain't it big of Pac to STILL not just diss Snoop? Even if he wanted to..he knew dude was still part of his label. At the least, he may have seen it as bad strategy.
By ‘96, 2pac’s rap flow changed. I notice he’ll rap his words rapidly after every time he pauses between his rhymes. I don’t any other year he did that type of flow shortly before his demise
he always rapped like that
He was starting to become the Machiavelli pac the early 2000s would’vebeen crazy he would of played baby boy and he got the role for Star Wars back in 96 but he passed
@@ManManYaheard : Plus he would’ve put out the One Nation album 💯
I agree, his flow changed a lot , he was in pain and angry with all this shit atmosphere , his start To be a man , but his ambition still the same , own label , politic , movies..
His attitude his eyes change to
And I guess we can all understand WHY
I saw him say it in an interview that he was ready for a truce- roundtable for peace. He said "on your way to the top, you have to seat on a roundtable with your enemies."
Unfortunately, he couldn't do it.
I watched a lot of those videos those days. I can't find them here.
“ Am similar to saddam, sometimes I question who’s sane(hussein)
-Tupac amaru shakur
Guys do you understand how legendary of a session this is?
Talk about talent. In a random session right before his death he makes three complete bangers. Just listen to the energy in his voice. This shit is unmatchable. I don’t think there will ever be anyone like this again on planet earth. The 90s enjoyed some of the best talent on earth. On earth. Like the whole globe
All Out was the final track, man what a song.
Ready 2 rumble is last track
@@masterf9549 All Out is.
he called out God’s name Jehovah on his last song. crazy
Pac knew his time was gonna be short lived.
@@3rdeyelionheart as much as he shouldn't have died. All Out was one hell of a track to go out on!
You're damn right they mourned for you.... AND rode out for you. And they still do both for you to this day 💯 RIP to the greatest to ever lace a mic in the realm of Hip-Hop, we love you and we miss you 👑 T.H.U.G. L.I.F.E., 4 Life 🔫
2pac anger wow man I wish he was given more time on this earth
Hell 4 a Hustler Chorus with kadafi in the second voice... rest in peace amazing rappers... How would it have been today with these people bro... The Outlawz For Ever
Chorus by Kadafi is from the Hail Mary outro.
The last picture of him will kill me for ever...
He knew.. Extremely sad..I wonder if heaven got a ghetto..
Oh that's an infamous picture
I think the order they were recorded was Lets Get It on, Hell 4 a Hustler and then All Out because the producer said they recorded Lets get it On first and the Outlawz said All Out was the last song they recorded with Pac
Upon listening to these long songs. The way tupac was screaming death row he wasn’t leaving anytime soon. His label probably was going to be a branch off of death row. Legendary energy can feel it through the audio years later
he def wasnt leaving. if you check the letter he wrote his g.f at the time he had crossed out names....those names were his enemies on the eastside. him and suge planned on having all of them killed so pac could take over the east side and start his own label deathrow east which still would of been connected to deathrow west. people start crazy rumors but this here is the truth....pac was all about deathrow and suge loved him like a brother. also i dont believe anyone from badboy was on that list it was just names like jimmy henchmen and the guy that shot him at quad studio.......forgot his name
@@kinghayes1005 Jacques "Haitian Jack” Agnant.
exactly
DeathRow gave Birth to a NEW SEED
(MAKAVELI RECORDS)
Feel me Nowww?
-As the World Turnz outro
This ain’t gon’ last long, you know how Tyson do it! 😂😂😂
Greatest of All time.Makaveli forever.Africa eternally loves you
Let’z get it on Tupac is so talented it’s so sad that never got Tyson Holyfield fight 💔💔💔
Sept 5 Tyson calls. Hey Pac my match is coming up in 2 days I need that track. Pac, dont worry Mike I'll get around to it.
2021 needed dat
The intensity of those "Westside & outlawz " chants afterwards were wild af lmao i love pac. 8:17
Best part about the ad libs can’t forget the most iconic ones such as “Feel Me” “Thug Life” “Hennessy” “Enemies” “WESTSIDE” “DEATH ROW” “Without gay ass DRE”😅😂
I wondered if Pac was still alive, would kind of album would have came out after following up with The 7 Day Theory, it would have been serious!!
Probably ''One Nation'' with West Coast and East Coast rappers.
@@andrzejdupczynski1329 yup some of it you can find on UA-cam they say he wanted to collab with Outkast
would've been crazy
In his interview with Sway he said he would do an album similar to Me Against The World
1NATION was Pac's next big thing.
More like Thug Life concept but better visualized I'm sure about it.
Niggaz from Compton to Brooklyn c'mon Get ya Richez!
From Crenshaw to 1-2-5,
Still Do or Die!
Rolling with niggaz from Long Beach to Long Isle.
I hardly Smile cuz my Heart Froze once I,
Commence my Shows rip apart Foes.
Now I,
Got 1NATION it's a Crooked Compilation
(Let's just end the Bullshitin') and get Back to Money Making 💰
He would’ve crushed his enemies with One Nation and forced them to forfeit after he dropped One Nation with all east coast rappers and other rappers from other areas. They would’ve had no choice but to give up because they would’ve seen even their people from the east coast was rocking with Pac and he was too strong to go against.
With a real smile. His laughter is real. son like father
He never got to see the holy field fight damn 😢
he did see the tyson fight. thats where he ran into orlando anderson. they were leaving that fight when they jumped anderson
@@kinghayes1005 he means the next time Tyson fought it was against Holyfield but Pac had already passed away so he never saw it. Tupac is talking about Holyfield in the song because everyone knew that he was the next fight for Tyson and people were excited to see it.
@@mpf7371 facts
@@mpf7371 Tyson wasn't the same after pac was "Murdered"
@@coppermanarrowz1001 he definitely wasn’t the same. I saw an interview with him where he blamed himself for having a fight and that’s why Tupac was in Vegas
Per Napoleon on Bomb1st interview in 2022, the last three songs 2Pac recorded the night before the Vegas trip were: "Hell for a Hustle"," All Out" and "Let's Get it On". Napoleon was on 2 of the songs and he gave his account of the studio session during the interview. According to Spice 1, "Fame" was also one of the last songs he recorded the night before the trip. Also, on September 6th (the night before the trip to Vegas), 2Pac filmed the "Toss it Up" video, per Danny Boy. If you dont believe me, source the interviews.
Everything is true but the Fame being one of his last recorded songs because he rapped and talked about the song Fame in his interview during filming of The Movie Gang Related.
@@huncho4448B.I.G Lyrics
"I Speak deep wit killas about million dollar figures"
ua-cam.com/video/pro3ypBmjns/v-deo.html
And then we go party @ 662 😪 RIP
Yeah & notice he said “MOB” after that, & his involvement with that is what got him killed. Sad stuff.
👑🐐💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥Long live👑2 Pac✊🏾👑Yak n👑Fatal! Salute.
And Big Syke
Loved this aggressive flow.
Some of his most potent work, and made in record quick time as said by the engineer in his interview.
Genius God Level
All Out is on 🔥🔥🔥💣💣☯️☯️💯
Tipac is A Legend
What power tyson's had ,immortal power
True legends don’t die. Very inspiring.
U r screaming Death Row , do so let's get it on Pac 🤴💖🤴💖🤴💖🤴💖
He mattered to me. A lot.
This OG Hell 4 a hustla is much better then the still i rise remix
Hell naw
I appreciate both for what they are. It's one of the few remixes that does justice to the original.
Let’s hope the Steelers take the AFC north title to the play offs. I really want to see Pittsburgh win a victory over Cleveland
The 1 on the album is great
Never heard the khafai verse on it
I got this version of hell 4 a hustla it was on a trapped stop the violence cd back in like 98 had this the original friends and original pacs life on it was another song but can't remember it right off my head still have this on my computer had two big tracks that were unreleased and the pac biggie freestyle from pacs concert
Hell yeah lol I had that original stop the violence cd back then too. I was so pumped to hear a “new” Pac song and verses at that time. You can hear him talking shit more clearly on that cd as well. 1998-99 is when I first started to be able to find the Makaveli bootlegs and it was like finding Holy Grails every time I came up on them 😆 RIP Makaveli the Don 🙏🏼
@@mpf7371 I grew up on a ndn reservation in Oregon never heard the makaveli bootlegs but heard most of his tracks won't say all of them because I still for across songs every once in a while on you tube I haven't heard
@@jacobbrock7192 shoutout to the PDX!
Hell 4 a hustla remix is mo fire mo aggresive. Mo pac style. This one does not give me this chills that the remix does
I really wonder how pac would sound in 2021
I think he would've been more famous for movies than rap by now...He would be pretty much irrelevant in the rap game.
these new rappers wouldnt have a job lol
@@djtroublemaker4001 of course they would.
@@LOUDPACG definitely wouldnt be irrelevant 😂 he’d have his hands on everything
@@Zeus9603-k8d yep at Morrison
Or Lidl
Cause by then MacDonald and KFC would be really filled with them skinny jean rappers working multiple shifts💯
One Of KinD . Can't Nobody Do Better.....😄💯🔥✌️
Pure content found only from this rare breed
Makaveli lives on
Dope songs!
Imagine if he added All out to the Makaveli album💥💥💥💥💣
Letz get it on - 0:00
All our - 3:47
Hell 4 a hustla - 9:10
“I’m similar to Saddam, now who’s sane”
I've never heard this version of Hell 4 A Hustler
Come on Bruce Sheldon, any who I've been banging these tracks since the muther FN express CDs
I thought tupac js recorded let’s get it on that day
Its crazy that he never made it to club 662 like in his song.
Im pretty sure 'Pac was gonna distribute Makaveli records through Death Row & have his own production company "Euphanasia" separate.
But in no way shape of form, he was gonna completely leave DR, these tracks are proof if u need some
he sounds totally frenzied and exasperated and a bit sloppier than usual on all these. you can almost see how this energy maybe led to the altercation the same day/the next day. RIP
That's how we love him
He was def pissed off and angry those last few days
Just think how his raps would change with time if he was here
PAC LIFE
Damn shame he never made it to 662 club if only they didn't have the music blasting they would've never got pulled over therefore they would've made it to the club
Nice, never heard this version of H4AH
I like the original all out version better, this is the version 2pac signed off on, some of these newer tracks they remixed don’t have 2pacs touch on it, he wasn’t able to say hey I don’t like this, change this etc...
⚠️🐐⚠️
He recorded this shit 4 different times
Rip to the living legend haha pacs voice
Damn the song lasted longer than the fight. lol
This that shit i ride 2 LETS GET READY 2 RUMBLE!!!!
Wonder why the outlawz are saying the same chant from “Hail Mary” on the “Hell 4 a Hustla” OG. 🤷♂️
Tupacs “LAST KNOWN” recording session 🤷🏽♂️😂💯
it still some unreleased songs we haven't heard yet Tupac made so many songs before he was taken by his own Evil Twin Killer Orlando 🕊️
His evil twin? Ya'll just can't help but to say some werido stuff. Insane
This ain’t Tupac Amaru Shakur this is Makaveli Tha Don
Yo dats deep how did pac know he would fight Holyfield. Prophecy
No it wasn't prophetic and I love 2Pac. If you follow boxing you know how it go if a certain fighter win a certain fight then the next contender is who the fighter will fight.
Tyson was scheduled to fight holyfield 6 years prior but because of prison it didn't happen the second bruno fight was when I think started billing tyson vs holyfield and this seldon fight was a tune up for holyfield a few months later
Dat song at da front of da video was 🔥 RT
Yes it was 🔥💪🐏
this a dope ass edit brah
The og beats were way better
Naw, at that point PACs flow was Superior to those beats. Most rappers back then wrote to the beats so their flows matched the era, but Pac wrote his patterns without music and had the ability to adjust his delivery to those mediocre beats.
The beats on All Eyez On Me matched more PACs level of flow.
@@Dr.TuRon_Davissir there nothing mediocre about hell for a hustler or All out beats his flow and delivery was on point on theses beats. So stop it just be typing nonsense
2 PAC OUTLAWS WEST COAST IN TILL I DIE
Tupac loved the saga megadrive intros
Great video, although I think ‘All Out’ was the last song Pac recorded in this session.
Awe shit 👏👏👏👏👏🔥🔥🔥❤️
If he was “leaving death row” why he screaming death row, till the end 🤷🏻♂️
For the same reason that he run to punch Orlando Anderson for no reason. Loyalty. Tupac was à real dude, a loyal brother. He dont need money, he dont wait your aprobation or something about you. If he love you ,he gonna give everything for you. Until death row. Dont forget 90’s was something else, this period was like.. Apocalyptiq. We all know suge method so.. Shit i dont know bro..
Death Row Gave Birth to a NEW SEED!
(MAKAVELI RECORDS)
Feel me.Noooow?
No he wanted to make death row east in the eastside and make with suge a “cooperation” so he was still death row
@@florentin4061 Like I said Pac was a loyal man so he supported the Death Row East project but deep down he wanted to leave he was tired and it shows on his face. His mother said he wanted to live differently, calmly. Except that his "contract" with Suge did not allow him for the moment, Tupac had signed for 3 Album at Death Row, that's why he was so productive and has released 2 Albums in less than a year .
Dre was already gone and even though he clashed her Pac is a smart guy he knows full well that it smells bad. Pac was the goose that lays the golden eggs Suge started to put a damper on him when Pac wanted to leave.
@@ij609 yeah this is true, but my comment was for the guy that asked the question not you but no problem. This is a real hard situation for a ambitious man like pac. But I didn’t know that Pac had to make 3 albums then he can do his mission. Thank you for that. Im convinced that suge have 100% responsibility that Pac is here no more. Instead of focusing on death row label making money with the most talented hip hop artist, this fool had still shit to do with some gang bullshit.. Do you see it the same way?
The fight was over before the song ended 😂.. it started at the same time!
Two completely different vibes from the OG Hell 4 A Hustler to the one on Still I Rise, gotta say I like the one on Still I Rise better, just goes harder
When did record the 2 other songs he did for Tyson? "Ambitions as a fighter" and "Road to glory". Those songs were recorded on different dates?
Ambitionz Az A Fighta was recorded for Mike Tyson vs. Buster Mathis Jr, December 16, 1995 (recorded the day before).
Road To Glory was recorded for Frank Bruno vs. Mike Tyson (II), March 16, 1996.
@@HWDN thanks . But never released.
"Lets Get It On" was as late as 96? I thought that was 94 or some shit...
there’s another song wit the same title i think
That was Heavy D's song (same title) ft Pac, Big and a couple other artists
Didn't see him in the studio
All Out was recorded in July!!
Unofficially I've seen this, yes. There's more than one final session story, this video is based on the one shared by the engineer present on the 6th September. Spice 1 has a different story - claiming Fame to be his last song.
All Out is the last song 2Pac recorded with the Outlawz (Confirmed by Kastro of the Outlawz himself).
Nope, All Out was recorded on September 6th.
confirmed already that all out was last one on sept 6, reels exhibition in LA, Damon Thomas interview, Kastro and Napoleon confirming too. Fame was 08-22-1996.
He sounds pretty reckless in all 3 tracks
I think he knew what was up in Vegas. He had to know.
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Roger that.
He makes me laugh when he describes bad boy and mobb deep ' young ass delinquents' hahaha that's so funny,given he was the same age as them,sometimes I think PAC thought he was on another level compare to them,and he was in some aspects wasn't he???? But I'm sure,saying that,bad boy and mobb deep would've accepted to squash beef with him,had he only reached out to them like grown men do,especially if he also knew they were young ass delinquents' as he referred to them in this song(hahaha) sometimes PAC can be so contradictive and misleading in his slurs and criticism,he gets one right and leaves the other to be figured out by us,I noticed PAC mostly used figurative speech in his own figuring lane!!! Legend still. Somalia loves Tupac shakur
Crazy how much they butchered All Out on the Until The End of Time CD
It was wayyyyyyyyyyy DOPER and much more 😂😂😂😂😂😂 that's y it's faded out...it went on alllllllllll fkn night PAC is hilarious the mic NEVER went off ask johnny j 😂😂😂😂😂
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I tried to TOLD YA ! FIRST TIME
Don't like arrogant. I don't see anything arrogant person.
Makaveli the Don
How do i download youtube song to put em in a usb?
2:13 that’s a FLOP
This fight is a joke
Rip to Tupac, he a legend to me and a mentor 💯🤞🏽
He was against Dre when it was really suge knight who offended Dre
I'm a die hard fan of Pac aka Makavelli the don you can easily tell
but I'll say he got so blinded by his loyalty to suge who was a fake dude, he kept his enemy close but didn't watch his homie
Pains me to this day knowing suge knight still alive 💯
What r u talking about? Suge bailed PAC outta jail when no one would.
@@KB-ys3kq so he could give him a contract he regretted before his last day
Pac's issues with Dre had nothing to do with Suge