damn I felt it when Kendrick said y''all didn't get to see what Pac could or would have become - to his fullest potential . he was fixing things that we didn't know was broken - we definitely got robbed and lost a real gem . thug angel makaveli the goat forever immortalized in our hearts till eternity - damn rest easy pac ,yak n queen afeni - see y'all in thugs mansion .
*yawn* Julius Caesar was murdered over 2 thousand years ago and entire books and college classes are still being taught about it. Call me in a couple millenia.
I've heard other people's perspective on where they were, what they were doing in September '96. There's something very genuine and sincere about this man's perspective and how he felt about 2Pac💯
It was still poppin after Pac. DMX was raw af in 1998 & 1999. Tupac was bigger than rap. You can say the black activist movement died after Tupac, at least on the larger scale.
Yes it did die too many Tupacalikes came in. Not only that jau z and the rest of the shadow creepers came out and once they claimed Wayne was the best it really died and been getting worse and worse
He took the storytelling and poetry with him. Then it went to materialism boasting and random s*x and now we have the current foolishness with mumble rappers and imbeciles
Pac and Bob Marley are the only artists that have murals in the hoods and slums here in Kenya 🇰🇪 he was well known even when he was alive. Really represented the struggle 👊🏾✊🏿
He is absolutely right just like Tupac said he hasn't even got started on his plan and they was fearing him, I definitely believe we even see half of Tupac the man was only 25 and you hear so many stories
@@realbangzz1 Nah I love Pac but he was too reckless for his own good. He should never have rushed Baby Lane. Even if he survived that shooting he’d have been thrown back into jail for violating his bail terms, because the fight was caught on camera.
@@ronaldmcdonald1977 yea but if you hear the interview between gene and Reggie wright, gene brings it up to Reggie how they weren’t going to kill pac. Pac saw them and reached for the gun in the secret stash in the car and then got shot. Reggie pauses and asked gene how he knew that and who told him. He agreed with everything gene said
I truly believe pac would have been so much bigger than music as he grew and matured. He would have definitely been doing his best to help heal this broken world.
@@sincerethegod325 strictly went platinum in 93 and keep ya head up and I get around were big songs that year people knew about pac music in 93 Radio stations in NYC was killing those records in 93
Nearly 27 years later it still hurts losing Tupac for those who personally knew him and for those who never met him but felt a personal connection to him. It's unfortunate that the world will never see what Pac would have evolved to be pass the age of 25. I envision him being an even stronger & outspoken activist, public speaker at colleges & universities , celebrated novelist, continuing as an actor and being nominated for an Oscar & a Tony. In other words his opportunities & achievements would have been endless. Yet and still in death he's made an even larger impact on the world. Evidence of this is he's still the hot topic of conversation, documentaries, books , etc.
@Rico Pierre You make it sound like Pac was just fakin the funk for Suge, shit Suge wasn't no gangbanger either, he was frm the same hood but not a bona fide hoodlum.
I feel the same way!! I AM A TRUE PAC DISCIPLE!! Pac was a messiah!! And when he died it effected so many people unbeknownst to pac that are still fucked up! Including myself!! Its a feeling of something unfinished, a hole is there, Its hard to say but its there!!
2pac and biggie didn't understand that Life & Death comes from our mouth biggie said he rather go to hell and 2pac life ended when he put himself on that cross like Jesus on his makaveli album
Pac really broke the world’s heart when he died. 😔 this short clip just made me sad. As a Pac fan, it’s always hard hearing ppl’s reaction to his death & how it tore them apart. SMFH. Rest Easy GOAT. The Don lives forever. 🐐
I'm telling you. I automatically went back to bitter sweet, the yr I graduated from the best yrs of my life & the announcement of Pac dying... I do believe part conspiracy because there wasn't any closure. We didn't get to see his Memorial on TV. Even though he was 1 of the biggest Rappers ALIVE at that time. There was closure with Biggie.
Between the fact that Pac has been gone for like nearly 25 years now and all the conspiracy theories openly discussed between then and now, what could he possibly be sitting on thats groundbreaking?
I used to be obsessed with finding Pac’s killers but I later realised it doesn’t really matter, just take what he gave and use it for here and now, instead of dwelling on the past.
I mean obviously it was but I honestly think pac still out here I dunno someone out there knows the truth about the whole story but I really think pac made it out
I was 10 years old when I was first introduced to Tupac. Well I wasn’t introduced I walked in the yard and my older cousin was playin Str8 ballin ..I asked him could I hold the tape he complied and that’s when my Tupac journey began. I LOVE and LOVED him as a young girl his music spoke to me I was a home body and his lyrics gave me a view of the world. He was and still is the best to do it. It’s been 25 years and I still have my Tupac moments it’s funny because it’s been on my hard the last two weeks. He was everything real, talented, nice looking and fearless. His enemies didn’t like him they hated him because they loved him but couldn’t admit it. I wish I was older because I would’ve had a chance to attend his concerts and possibly meet him. My mom didn’t approve of my music but she never complained about Me listening and to Tupac. He job was unfinished and we will never have another like him. He spoke truth and realness it’s sad ppl have to fabricate and lie to bring him down. He still lives he spoke about Donald trump the fakes and snakes. He will always and forever be the best in my eyes I knew it at 10 years old.❤️❤️❤️❤️
Out of all the ppl I heard speak on 2pac this dude and Napoleon seem the most sincere and hurt by him passing. My dude fighting and holding back real tears 😢
*I can hear the pain in his voice over what happened with Pac. Kendrick truly loved Pac. Orlando was waiting on Pac. I will always say that the fight was the setup to take Pac out. Orlando was conveniently leaning against that wall as Pac & crew passed him. It was a setup in my opinion*
Orlando had nothing to do with killing pac he's like lee harvey oswald at best a fall guy , vegas never pinned him as a suspect they questioned him and let him go which leads me to believe that whatever he told them checked out which left them no choice but to look elsewhere for 2 years after pac was murdered he was and still isn't named a suspect even after his death the case is still open and if he did it like many believe he did ask yourself y doesn't vegas just close the case ? That would be so much easier than having a case sit open for over 20 years but they know he didn't do it I'm sure when they started digging they turned over stones that they really didn't want to go to deep into because in my opinion cops were involved and u know what happens when cops investigate cops they're either found not guilty or nothing to find so they stop investigating
@@sincerethegod325 u can say that,that's your opinion but the obvious answer isn't always the answer , by the time they caught up with pac and suge they were already shot that's what I believe and they took credit for it so that it wouldn't look like they gave pac and suge a pass but like u said if he did it it can't be proven so how can u say he did it if it can't be proven lol and keefe d has added and taken away from that story and that book is like a deleted scene from menace to society or boys in the hood lol 🤣 but if that's what you believe because it makes sense I get it but I bet u didn't know that there's documents that prove orlando went to the hospital at some point after that fight and with the kicks he took I'm sure it was because of a fractured or broken rib so like I said I'm about 98% sure that they never named him a suspect because of whatever he told them checked out not because they couldn't prove it even when they can't prove u did it but they suspect u did it or had a. Hand in it they still name u as a person of interest but they totally dismissed him again I'm sure it's because of his alibi
@@sincerethegod325 suge did an interview recently and said the same people who killed the notorious big shot at him and hit tupac so I'll ask u who killed biggie ? And the hit on tupac came from within death row the target was actually suge knight tupac was just collateral damage and nothing in that book was confirmed by anyone who was actually in Vegas and those who did say anything never said orlando did it only keefe d who later said he didn't know who fired the gun
The preacher said “when pac died, he didn’t fulfilled his agreement with the earth” this is deep. The world was not ready to witness the agreement pac has with the earth.
I really like this man's interview style, very patient respectful letting them tell the story say what they wanna say not bigging himself into the lives of people he never had no game with, not speaking like he know the full story. He let's them tell the story about people they knew intimately. Cool interview style!
Everything he said about Pac no bein "who" or what he was finished bein 💯 I been saying that for 20+ years. Still broken hearted we don't have the man he would be today.
they set Pac up. it wasnt Suge either. they were both clueless that night. the plan was for both to die that night. before the fight, Orlando is on camera beside a Undercover, just randomly standing in the lobby, as if they were waitin for somethin 💯 when he & Suge come out the fight talkin to the cam, its a random guy in a suit watchin Pac & Frank was lookin at him like “who the hell are you?”
I heard that Reggie weight is the real culprit and that 2pac was really set up and killed by lapd for retaliation for shooting those 2 off duty crooked cops.supposedly pac was labeled a cop killer by law enforcement and it infuriated the department when the beat the case,a black man shooting to cops and not getting a jail time behind that infuriated police and your days are numbered when u shoot cops Reggie wright Jr father's was a well respected man in law enforcement and his son who ran wright way security was told not to let security carry weapons that night so they could kill pac that night and even Reggie wright security guard confiirmed someone on Reggie weights radio said "got him" and another voice said "don't talk over the radio"if that's true then Orlando didn't do it and you are right about Orlando working with law enforcement as a fake alibi or reason why pac was shot that night
I totally agree that it was a set up. Why would a gangbanger run to Tupac talking about there go the guy that tried to steal my chain? His homies were with him, but he ran to Tupac. That dont make sense at all, unless he was trying to get Tupac setup. As crazy as this may sound I still think Suge had something to do with it.
@@lanzotv I'm with you, but I keep hearing conflicting stories on whether the chain was stolen or not. Mob James said it wasn't stolen, but like you said I heard that Orlando wearing it, either way Tupac had nothing to do with those street politics and Travon shouldnt have said anything to him he should have just did what he had to do.
The Tyson fight played its part.. that had pac geeked already..i was the same way after watching Mike fights..He saw an opportunity and went full speed ahead..thats why Tyson low key say he felt guilty in a way for what happen to pac that night.. pac was still young and had a childish heart still, he just was intellectually in tune with the world
so true.. the dude was only 25... prob had a couple of drinks in him... man the things i did and mistakes i made at 25... i can't even blame him... he made a big mistake and it resulted in him getting killed....and i didn't have the crazy life he did... god bless him and rest in peace.
The fact that the day he died his eyes was open looking around.....just think he got the fuck up out the hospital and left bc he knew he was going back to jail for a long time if he had of stayed and he said he wasn't going back ...I think it's possible ..and he didn't have a funeral ...just cremated ..but that just came to me when he said his eyes was open Wich indicated he was stable
He was leaving Death Row and audited them. The vegas trip for Suge was to entice him to stay. His death was a industry move. 2pac is the number one record selling artist in the country and he's leaving to be independent. He just went five or six times platinum. Double the album before. Where does all the money go for next album release as a indy artist ? Not the industry and not only that, if he does this what happens to all the other rappers who are also doing the same numbers as major labels signed acts ? They were already copying his double album idea ?
Or an artist was feeling himself so much he decided to jump into some real gangsta shit & got killed? Pac was playing with too much death. Bragging about fucking another man's wife, talking about shooting children "I got a 4-4 to make sure all your kids don't grow" and a lot of other reckless shit that sounded good on wax but could get you killed. It was only a matter of time. As great as pac was his weakness was trusting & surrounding himself with the wrong people. R.I.P. to a GOAT. Pac was bigger than music but he fucked up. Kill the conspiracy talk.
@@iamshawnwilliam What gangster walks inside a casino all by himself with no weapons or company (actual footage shows) where a group of bloods whom he already stole chains from. Then parks in a corner where he's jumped ? Then not only is he a known gang member, but he's also a murderer. Why wasn't he detained ? Later he supposedly shoots 2pac and Suge. Why wasn't there any APB for Orlando Anderson ? He boards a flight back to L.A without any investigation as everyone fingered him to be the killer and shooter of the number one rapper in the country. Then he gets picked up in a drug sweep not soon afterwards and the police just lets him go ? Then years afterwards it comes out his uncle (also a gang member) was a snitch ? Do we really have to connect the dots ?
@@iamshawnwilliam Once you do your homework as to why the feds has a thick ass file on just an artist, then you would know it was bigger than gang banging. Ain't no way the mafia is gonna let some stupid ass bangin chyt go down on their front lawn, and the only gang that can clear a lane on the vegas strip right after a Tyson fight is the one with badges...
@@s4mp_founder Again you must've never been to Vegas during a Tyson fight? Metal detectors were everywhere & niggas would get pat down all the time so why would you carry a gun? You'd stash the guns in the car or have holders real close if something real happened. Also, murders walk around in the hood all the time if nobody's confessing/testifying. The streets knew Orlando was a killer not the court house. And Orlando wasn't know by LV Metro or their state's homicide division, because his dirt was in LA. You dudes are reaching & creating fake ass theories on something so simple. Pac fucked with the wrong niggas & got shot. Period.
yeah, but what doesn't add up is that not only Pac was beating on Orlando. So how is it that they only came for him? And never retaliated on others involved?
Tupac was in fight or plight mode. Him getting killed changed all of our lives who were deeply rooted in his thoughts and process. You were a positivism in his life vice verse. Orlando died 2 years later. The narrative was a fit. If you notice the only person who tried to avenge Pac’s death was Bountry.
Hard to believe it’s been almost 25 years and still hurts as if it was yesterday. Listen to the speech he gave at the Indiana expo so relevant to what has been going on last few years.
I may have thought so when I saw the previous video of Kendrick but now I feel even more convinced that he's SITTING ON SOMETHING that he don't wanna talk about....comes out in his body language.
Pac took off from everyone so fast and Suge couldn't catch him. I dnt believe Suge "just let Pac get in that fight". If anyone can or remember that tape Suge was pulling dudes back although he had Lando's back shirt, then at the VERY END he kicked Orlando... Pac took off from that shit and dudes were like a good 3-5 secs behind Pac. I would of lovedto see the blow to blow btwn him and Orlando. Noticed that's never been shown only the part we've all seen. I wished Pac didn't get in that shit even back then. I've always said that prison somehow protected him, slowed him up to think and get it in order; although he was rushing to get out. Again. Prison also fueled fire in him as well so him mixing with Death Row was great but bad at the end.. It was good seeing him out, finally getting to the top spot and riding but it was a sad feeling at the end. I enjoyed the ride though and his 5 year career.
yo u summed it all up bro. he is truly bn missed the world over without a doubt .if only he knew what he meant to us and the extent to which he would have been appreciated well over two decades later . rest easy to the don makaveli .goat without question .04L .
@@achempim2023 Word.... What made me appreciate Pac was he got better and better each album time etc. He had the skills but it was always something holding him back (i.e. Controversy,incidents,timing of albums etc) so it was only right for him to get with The best label in the world.. Someone I know used an analogy of Pac to Death Row in the likes of Durant going to Golden State. You can tell how that shit was when Pac walked away from everybody and the Death Row click and a big ass crowd was following behind Pac when he was trying to find the exit out that Casino. What always struck me was how he was WAY AHEAD of everybody and that huge crowd followed him and Suge running up trying to catch him. To me that showed how much magnetic force Pac had that he may not of recognized. I always wondered did the shit clicked like man this was some bullshit... I followed Pac bk when I was 15 and to see him get cut off right at the prime of his career always sucked to me and he was just getting started
I firmly believe, in my heart of hearts and honest opinion, that if there had been/was no Puffy and Suge, ever, PAC and BIG would both still be alive today and there would’ve never been any beef at all.
but then Tupac stuck in jail and Biggie a nobody, so it would be like nothing happened. everybody gotta go, so their dramatic legacy is on point wit life
When he said Tupac was not Tupac when he died. He talking about the music. That’s when they brought tha realest in. True fans know that’s not all Pac on the later releases.
Can u tell me any track that was released posthumously that was recorded by realest and not 2pac? Look man your opinion is not admissible in the court of public opinion. Bring facts
adeshina adegboro It’s actually not an opinion, this information has been out there for almost 10 years. You’re on UA-cam just type the tha realest doing Tupac vocals.
@@WattsUpTez10mm If u are accustomed to pac's vocal you should be able to differentiate between both. Well for clarity sake let me search on UA-cam and get back to you.
There are original version of Tupac’s posthumous releases. Many of the songs were supposed to be in the One Nation album. He was also working on an album which would be like a MATW 2, which Pac said would be for his real fans. Then there were features and a bunch of tracks laying around that Pac hadn’t decided what to do with. Some of the posthumous releases had unreleased stuff going way back, like Runnin & Ghetto Gospel which were recorded before he was shot in NY.
TheRealist 811 I’m aware all that already. Even Runnin and Ghetto Gospel which were going to be on the troublesome album which was before ‘94 but he scrapped the album and put out strictly 4 my niggaz . As far as tha realest doing Pac vocals . Tha realest was around Deathrow in 97. Then he was Tamenakin. He was on the gang related soundtrack and chronic 2000. I never said he did every posthumous released song . But ones that were half completion or where the master reels missing (stolen), radio edits. Some like U can be touched Alternate that wasn’t released, Troublesome edited. ( UA-cam video of tha realest doing those) Unconditional love. I been deciphering until the end of time. N a few others . Why you think Kendrick said that .
When you come from a broken home that sense of abandonment is real and it never leaves. You’re always looking over your shoulder or trying to prove to everyone around you that you’re worthy of whatever it is you’re looking for. I believe Pac was trying to show and prove his loyalty and love because of what he was missing. And like the man said, “He didn’t have to”.
"He didnt fulfill his agreement with the Earth" 👌🏿👁🌤🌬🌊🌎 He was amazing and lives thru us. But as a soldier in Gods Army, he broke the spiritual law of meditation🧘🏿♂️ After he signed, he was always on GO. PEACE, BE STILL🙏🏾🧘🏿♂️ #Meditate
Seeing Pac friends from the Bay, Marin City, Vallejo, Oakland its so different from everyone else, you can see they are hurt or don't want to talk about his death.
The only set up and conspiracy with Pac was Orlando pretending to "randomly" be in the lobby for them to see. They (Orlando, Keefe etc.) wanted that on camera. Far as Pac's eyes being open the day he died, a lot of people have some consciousness before they die. At the end of the day, I still think Keefe shot Pac and once Orlando was killed and the heat from the Feds was on him for other shit he has done he blamed it on Orlando to stay out of prison and just continues to make money off blaming Orlando in these interviews with his own alternative facts to fit his narrative.
I like that this Brother described Tupac as a 'revolutionary,' I've always said that, about Pac in a respectful way, between 'thug life' on his body, and being very socially conscious....Huey P. Newton said 'the first thing a revolutionary learns is that he is a doomed man.' When the world lost Pac the first response for many was 'gone too soon." 'Gone too soon' applies in 'some' situations. As soon as I heard the news of his passing, my first response was 'he completed his assignment.' Said the same when my Mother passed away, "She completed her assignment." His truth, his legend continues to live. Thank you for the share Kendrick Wells, thank you for the share, The Art Of Dialogue. Continued blessings all...
Security should of been all around Pac when that shit went down. That's the fucking biggest rap star in the world at that time and still to this day. Fuck man shit makes me so mad
I always thought it's strange how nobody's askin the queston '' WHAT WAS ORLANDO ANDERSON DOIN IN THE FUCKIN LOBBY?'', and most important, ''WHY WAS HE THERE ?''
I'm not a pac fan...but I loved how he rolled & what he stand 4... Cam said it best and paid in full..." what's he used to having soldiers if you ain't going to use them!!!"
"he was fixing things that people didn't see was broken"...well said bro
Lmao
that's so deep very profound.
You can tell this man really had love for Pac.
I agree
Yep. We can see the pain on his face
Y’all say that about everyone who has a PAC story.
LitLitYaBish your absolutely beautiful.. Black women are so 😍😍
@@maryrice7511 I second that view Ms. Rice. She is one Beautiful Woman
damn I felt it when Kendrick said y''all didn't get to see what Pac could or would have become - to his fullest potential . he was fixing things that we didn't know was broken - we definitely got robbed and lost a real gem . thug angel makaveli the goat forever immortalized in our hearts till eternity - damn rest easy pac ,yak n queen afeni - see y'all in thugs mansion .
“He didn’t get to fulfill his agreement with the earth”. Heavy
Eloquent as fuk......
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@Shenyae T You're right about this. He was morbidly depressed.
This event happened almost 30 years ago and we’re still here as it happened yesterday,I look at all the guys who died behind this and it’s sad
*yawn* Julius Caesar was murdered over 2 thousand years ago and entire books and college classes are still being taught about it.
Call me in a couple millenia.
@@jasonscott7988 your a hater go listen to Elvis or something
I've heard other people's perspective on where they were, what they were doing in September '96. There's something very genuine and sincere about this man's perspective and how he felt about 2Pac💯
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@Shenyae T FACTS
@Shenyae T definitely agree with that💯
@Shenyae T "Theatrics" as the OG Tray Dee would say.
I agree. Kendrick Wells was Pac's OG since before he was in Strickly Dope & Digital Underground.
You can tell in his voice he really cared dearly about Pac.
I love the fact that he interviewer let’s the guest actually speak without interruptions
Just like VladTV
Not like Vlad... I agree
Cuz he know dude talking shit
He still feeling the effect of pacs death u can tell when u hear his voice
Everyone lifes that was working for pac was affected he
"Something about losing someone who connects to everybody".-
@DeadSkin Killa5000 lol
Suge threw up when he talked about it recently ....
Nah he either sick or on dope he wasn't doing this last year
Bro is doing everything he can to keep from crying, we all love and miss Pac, 25 years later it’s still hard
amen
Yes sir
30*
True❤️
One nation
When Pac passed . Hip hop died in my opinion, rap no longer had accountability it no longer had a leader.
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It was still poppin after Pac. DMX was raw af in 1998 & 1999. Tupac was bigger than rap. You can say the black activist movement died after Tupac, at least on the larger scale.
Totally agree! Hip-Hop didn’t fall off, but the leadership, accountability and standard bearing was all gone!
Yes it did die too many Tupacalikes came in. Not only that jau z and the rest of the shadow creepers came out and once they claimed Wayne was the best it really died and been getting worse and worse
He took the storytelling and poetry with him. Then it went to materialism boasting and random s*x and now we have the current foolishness with mumble rappers and imbeciles
Pac and Bob Marley are the only artists that have murals in the hoods and slums here in Kenya 🇰🇪 he was well known even when he was alive. Really represented the struggle 👊🏾✊🏿
looked like Thomas Sankara!!! his face is on the walls too.
❤️❤️❤️ much love to Kenya 🇰🇪
That’s beautiful, tho I wish we could add Peter Tosh also
He is absolutely right just like Tupac said he hasn't even got started on his plan and they was fearing him, I definitely believe we even see half of Tupac the man was only 25 and you hear so many stories
Facts,in the "All eyez on me"movie should"ve been longer after so many stories reflecting on pac's life.
If Tupac cared about living he would have stopped chasing death.
@@HypnoticHollywood He lived like a man who only had 1 day left. Without that drive he wouldn't be who he was or left us with what he did.
@@HypnoticHollywood sound stupid we all die Pac just loved his purpose
@@realbangzz1 Nah I love Pac but he was too reckless for his own good. He should never have rushed Baby Lane. Even if he survived that shooting he’d have been thrown back into jail for violating his bail terms, because the fight was caught on camera.
He sound like he wanted to cry a bunch of times.. Aww💔
2pac death is STILL felt by All The RealOnes from that era. Rest Easy Big-homie #Pac
"We Lost one of our BEST HUMANS" Wow
Tupac was/is definitely a force. Real legends don’t die and he definitely lives on
Dude is very hurt you can tell from his voice he speaking truth RIP Pac the 🐐
If u look at Orlando as a contractor for Bad Boy Records instead of a rival gang member you can understand why Pac took flight.
Word
That's exactly it.
That's exactly how Pac looked at it . It wasn't no blood or Crip shit to him, it was strictly deathrow vs bad boy
@@thegeorgiaaquarius
And now he dead.
Dumb move.
@@ronaldmcdonald1977 yea but if you hear the interview between gene and Reggie wright, gene brings it up to Reggie how they weren’t going to kill pac. Pac saw them and reached for the gun in the secret stash in the car and then got shot. Reggie pauses and asked gene how he knew that and who told him. He agreed with everything gene said
I truly believe pac would have been so much bigger than music as he grew and matured. He would have definitely been doing his best to help heal this broken world.
Despite being on top of the rap game 🎮 and movie star in 96 I still feel pac didn't reach his full peak
He definitely had more to do.
He didn't reach his full peak. He still had more to do.
He wasn't even close to his peak
@@sincerethegod325 strictly went platinum in 93 and keep ya head up and I get around were big songs that year people knew about pac music in 93
Radio stations in NYC was killing those records in 93
THIS IS SO TRUE ‼️
This is one of the most revealing Tupac interviews. Wow
real talk!
its not his eyes was never opened and this clown was never around death row in the end, he got sent home for being a bitch
@@megaman6019 😂 lol
mega man still he was around death row more than you.
@@megaman6019 Foh
Nearly 27 years later it still hurts losing Tupac for those who personally knew him and for those who never met him but felt a personal connection to him. It's unfortunate that the world will never see what Pac would have evolved to be pass the age of 25. I envision him being an even stronger & outspoken activist, public speaker at colleges & universities , celebrated novelist, continuing as an actor and being nominated for an Oscar & a Tony. In other words his opportunities & achievements would have been endless. Yet and still in death he's made an even larger impact on the world. Evidence of this is he's still the hot topic of conversation, documentaries, books , etc.
Tupac was a ride or die homie his motto was always bomb first
LOL. That wasnt ride to die. He didnt have no bond with the cat who got robbed. It was stupid.
@@ronaldmcdonald1977 you a coward so you wouldn’t understand
You're acting like you knew him personally. Nigga shut up.
Worked out well for him.
@Rico Pierre You make it sound like Pac was just fakin the funk for Suge, shit Suge wasn't no gangbanger either, he was frm the same hood but not a bona fide hoodlum.
Had 2Pac been alive, the world would be different. Him and Michael Jackson were and are the only 2 artist that were bigger than music.
I would add Prince to that.
I agree wholeheartedly, but don’t forget “ BOB MARLEY.”
Man, I really REALLY felt his pain when he described what it was like losing his friend. You can see, it DID change him. I truly feel for him.
I feel the same way!! I AM A TRUE PAC DISCIPLE!! Pac was a messiah!! And when he died it effected so many people unbeknownst to pac that are still fucked up! Including myself!! Its a feeling of something unfinished, a hole is there, Its hard to say but its there!!
@@ChiefaThaGreat35 thanks for the reply!
How the hell was he a Messiah?
Bruh you can love his music... but you’re reaching. Messiah??? 🤦🏾♂️
@@wenrich2361 Exactly. These people’s really be worshipping this guy. Some truly believe he created gangster rap. Smh
2pac and biggie didn't understand that Life & Death comes from our mouth biggie said he rather go to hell and 2pac life ended when he put himself on that cross like Jesus on his makaveli album
Pac really broke the world’s heart when he died. 😔 this short clip just made me sad. As a Pac fan, it’s always hard hearing ppl’s reaction to his death & how it tore them apart. SMFH.
Rest Easy GOAT.
The Don lives forever. 🐐
It’ll b ok.u need a shoulder to lean on holla if u hear me
It was actually alot of people happy when Pac died. A sad truth.
@@kevinlee9929 Not more than the sad ones 🤷🏿♂️
@@kevinlee9929 💡 💯
I'm telling you. I automatically went back to bitter sweet, the yr I graduated from the best yrs of my life & the announcement of Pac dying...
I do believe part conspiracy because there wasn't any closure. We didn't get to see his Memorial on TV. Even though he was 1 of the biggest Rappers ALIVE at that time. There was closure with Biggie.
Idgaf what color you are. Everyoooone loved TUPAC. He was like a superhero.. He touched so many people... Rip to the Goat. Rap god .... TUPAC Shakur
He knows a lot more then what he’s saying... it seems like he thinks Pac death was a set up
Between the fact that Pac has been gone for like nearly 25 years now and all the conspiracy theories openly discussed between then and now, what could he possibly be sitting on thats groundbreaking?
I used to be obsessed with finding Pac’s killers but I later realised it doesn’t really matter, just take what he gave and use it for here and now, instead of dwelling on the past.
I mean obviously it was but I honestly think pac still out here I dunno someone out there knows the truth about the whole story but I really think pac made it out
@@jdoe501 no he didn't he's gone baby tf stop with the conspiracy theories fr fr pac no longer walks this earth
I was 10 years old when I was first introduced to Tupac. Well I wasn’t introduced I walked in the yard and my older cousin was playin Str8 ballin ..I asked him could I hold the tape he complied and that’s when my Tupac journey began. I LOVE and LOVED him as a young girl his music spoke to me I was a home body and his lyrics gave me a view of the world. He was and still is the best to do it. It’s been 25 years and I still have my Tupac moments it’s funny because it’s been on my hard the last two weeks. He was everything real, talented, nice looking and fearless. His enemies didn’t like him they hated him because they loved him but couldn’t admit it. I wish I was older because I would’ve had a chance to attend his concerts and possibly meet him. My mom didn’t approve of my music but she never complained about Me listening and to Tupac. He job was unfinished and we will never have another like him. He spoke truth and realness it’s sad ppl have to fabricate and lie to bring him down. He still lives he spoke about Donald trump the fakes and snakes. He will always and forever be the best in my eyes I knew it at 10 years old.❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thanks for the kind words sister
Can’t front, I got emotional watching this video💯 PAC is my all-time favorite artist.
Same. I’m from jersey city and knowing that the outlaws was from jersey made me love pac more. I was 13 when We lost Pac
Damn he loved pac!!! He still emotional
He is hands down the most logical thoughtful person to discuss Tupac and the events that led to his demise.
If anyone has ever been betrayed by those close to you gotta relate to Pac... ultimately u gotta forgive and move differently
That’s good advice
Out of all the ppl I heard speak on 2pac this dude and Napoleon seem the most sincere and hurt by him passing. My dude fighting and holding back real tears 😢
The doctors said on camera in an interview that Pac was gonna live then outta nowhere he dies.. something ain't right man!
If he actually died at all...
@@parissdavis450 he didn’t because it their stories don’t add up
@@outlawlife8894 I know & notice no one ever talks about his funeral 🤔 even cremated ppl have funerals , talking about a "private service"
@@parissdavis450 Facts + the autopsy don’t match his height nor weight at all a
@Shenyae T How do we know that for sure tho 🤔
*I can hear the pain in his voice over what happened with Pac. Kendrick truly loved Pac. Orlando was waiting on Pac. I will always say that the fight was the setup to take Pac out. Orlando was conveniently leaning against that wall as Pac & crew passed him. It was a setup in my opinion*
Kendrick is a real friend I enjoy the interview. I miss Tupac❤️
Damn Tupac was set up since he stepped foot in Las Vegas ! smfh
Bunch of lapd was there working the fight.
That was suspect.
Reggie sr with Orlando in the mgm footage
@@lamontjohnson8776 with other detectives from CPD.
Something was up.
It wasn’t just working a special detail.
@@lamontjohnson8776 David Kenner Greg Kading rampart cops all on the video
You can hear the pain in his voice 😢
Orlando had nothing to do with killing pac he's like lee harvey oswald at best a fall guy , vegas never pinned him as a suspect they questioned him and let him go which leads me to believe that whatever he told them checked out which left them no choice but to look elsewhere for 2 years after pac was murdered he was and still isn't named a suspect even after his death the case is still open and if he did it like many believe he did ask yourself y doesn't vegas just close the case ? That would be so much easier than having a case sit open for over 20 years but they know he didn't do it I'm sure when they started digging they turned over stones that they really didn't want to go to deep into because in my opinion cops were involved and u know what happens when cops investigate cops they're either found not guilty or nothing to find so they stop investigating
These satanic rituals are all about to be exposed
Yup
Case will never be closed otherwise FBI and police have to release all files under freedom of information 20 years after case closed
@@sincerethegod325 u can say that,that's your opinion but the obvious answer isn't always the answer , by the time they caught up with pac and suge they were already shot that's what I believe and they took credit for it so that it wouldn't look like they gave pac and suge a pass but like u said if he did it it can't be proven so how can u say he did it if it can't be proven lol and keefe d has added and taken away from that story and that book is like a deleted scene from menace to society or boys in the hood lol 🤣 but if that's what you believe because it makes sense I get it but I bet u didn't know that there's documents that prove orlando went to the hospital at some point after that fight and with the kicks he took I'm sure it was because of a fractured or broken rib so like I said I'm about 98% sure that they never named him a suspect because of whatever he told them checked out not because they couldn't prove it even when they can't prove u did it but they suspect u did it or had a. Hand in it they still name u as a person of interest but they totally dismissed him again I'm sure it's because of his alibi
@@sincerethegod325 suge did an interview recently and said the same people who killed the notorious big shot at him and hit tupac so I'll ask u who killed biggie ? And the hit on tupac came from within death row the target was actually suge knight tupac was just collateral damage and nothing in that book was confirmed by anyone who was actually in Vegas and those who did say anything never said orlando did it only keefe d who later said he didn't know who fired the gun
One of the best interviews about Pac, this man framed it perfectly.
For the first time I can feel one of Pacs peoples hurt and pain.
He loved 2Pac and his heart is still bruised.
This dude clearly knows more than what he is saying.
Wish he was kept around pac during pac last days
As he should though don’t you think
yea he definitely does..
Facts man
Tupac stage the it all everything was fake people need to open there eyes
You can tell it hurt him and you can tell he had real love for Tupac
You can definitely tell he got some information that would shock the world
The preacher said “when pac died, he didn’t fulfilled his agreement with the earth” this is deep. The world was not ready to witness the agreement pac has with the earth.
I really like this man's interview style, very patient respectful letting them tell the story say what they wanna say not bigging himself into the lives of people he never had no game with, not speaking like he know the full story. He let's them tell the story about people they knew intimately. Cool interview style!
Man I can feel this guy to the fullest. Rest in Peace Tupac the west coast King along with Kobe.
IVE NEVER HEARD DAT EXPRESSION BEFORE... HE WASN'T JUST MY BF HE WAS 1OF OUR BEST HUMANS 😩😩😩
I FELT DAT SMH
RIP TUPAC
Everything he said about Pac no bein "who" or what he was finished bein 💯 I been saying that for 20+ years. Still broken hearted we don't have the man he would be today.
facts beautiful
Sexy!!!
🤧
He's still n mourning & he had real love for Pac..you can hear it n his voice + n his eyes🥺🥺
they set Pac up. it wasnt Suge either. they were both clueless that night. the plan was for both to die that night. before the fight, Orlando is on camera beside a Undercover, just randomly standing in the lobby, as if they were waitin for somethin 💯 when he & Suge come out the fight talkin to the cam, its a random guy in a suit watchin Pac & Frank was lookin at him like “who the hell are you?”
Keefe D said P. Diddy put a hit on tupac & suge 1 million hit
I heard that Reggie weight is the real culprit and that 2pac was really set up and killed by lapd for retaliation for shooting those 2 off duty crooked cops.supposedly pac was labeled a cop killer by law enforcement and it infuriated the department when the beat the case,a black man shooting to cops and not getting a jail time behind that infuriated police and your days are numbered when u shoot cops Reggie wright Jr father's was a well respected man in law enforcement and his son who ran wright way security was told not to let security carry weapons that night so they could kill pac that night and even Reggie wright security guard confiirmed someone on Reggie weights radio said "got him" and another voice said "don't talk over the radio"if that's true then Orlando didn't do it and you are right about Orlando working with law enforcement as a fake alibi or reason why pac was shot that night
@@dreadxplayzs7849 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
Another person talking out their AZZ.
@@dreadxplayzs7849 yup you right
I totally agree that it was a set up. Why would a gangbanger run to Tupac talking about there go the guy that tried to steal my chain? His homies were with him, but he ran to Tupac. That dont make sense at all, unless he was trying to get Tupac setup. As crazy as this may sound I still think Suge had something to do with it.
Well Orlando's uncle did say him & Suge go way back so it's funny how his nephew happened to shoot Pac🤔
He didn't tell Pac he was telling the Bloods and Tupac took off on his own..Pac dead because of some gang ish
“Try to steal my chain” NO BRO! The chain was stolen and Orlando was wearing it...
@@lanzotv I'm with you, but I keep hearing conflicting stories on whether the chain was stolen or not. Mob James said it wasn't stolen, but like you said I heard that Orlando wearing it, either way Tupac had nothing to do with those street politics and Travon shouldnt have said anything to him he should have just did what he had to do.
The Tyson fight played its part.. that had pac geeked already..i was the same way after watching Mike fights..He saw an opportunity and went full speed ahead..thats why Tyson low key say he felt guilty in a way for what happen to pac that night.. pac was still young and had a childish heart still, he just was intellectually in tune with the world
so true.. the dude was only 25... prob had a couple of drinks in him... man the things i did and mistakes i made at 25... i can't even blame him... he made a big mistake and it resulted in him getting killed....and i didn't have the crazy life he did... god bless him and rest in peace.
That’s how it was for me with Nipsey. It took me years to listen to him again and I still barely can do it. His murder crushed me.
He seems scared to speak about certain things.... he clearly holding back information
Because the masons will come for him!!
Government
Just certain things you dont talk about that's all.
Watch his other interviews. He's a bit more candid.
@@R-LOG546 stfu
I can see the hurt in him losing Pac mane and i feel the same way errday
The fact that the day he died his eyes was open looking around.....just think he got the fuck up out the hospital and left bc he knew he was going back to jail for a long time if he had of stayed and he said he wasn't going back ...I think it's possible ..and he didn't have a funeral ...just cremated ..but that just came to me when he said his eyes was open Wich indicated he was stable
@@dgib9449 Yea he was fam and all of a sudden he die, that's Bullshit sum'n ain't right
Great interview . Real emotion and feeling and true speak . Pac had much more to give that we won’t get to see.
Pac death still have a painful memory to people around the world that connected to his heart of realness & passion.
This is not one of the best, but the best interview I've ever, ever seen and listened to .. period !!
He was leaving Death Row and audited them. The vegas trip for Suge was to entice him to stay. His death was a industry move. 2pac is the number one record selling artist in the country and he's leaving to be independent. He just went five or six times platinum. Double the album before. Where does all the money go for next album release as a indy artist ? Not the industry and not only that, if he does this what happens to all the other rappers who are also doing the same numbers as major labels signed acts ? They were already copying his double album idea ?
Or an artist was feeling himself so much he decided to jump into some real gangsta shit & got killed?
Pac was playing with too much death. Bragging about fucking another man's wife, talking about shooting children "I got a 4-4 to make sure all your kids don't grow" and a lot of other reckless shit that sounded good on wax but could get you killed. It was only a matter of time.
As great as pac was his weakness was trusting & surrounding himself with the wrong people. R.I.P. to a GOAT. Pac was bigger than music but he fucked up. Kill the conspiracy talk.
@@iamshawnwilliam What gangster walks inside a casino all by himself with no weapons or company (actual footage shows) where a group of bloods whom he already stole chains from. Then parks in a corner where he's jumped ? Then not only is he a known gang member, but he's also a murderer. Why wasn't he detained ? Later he supposedly shoots 2pac and Suge. Why wasn't there any APB for Orlando Anderson ? He boards a flight back to L.A without any investigation as everyone fingered him to be the killer and shooter of the number one rapper in the country. Then he gets picked up in a drug sweep not soon afterwards and the police just lets him go ? Then years afterwards it comes out his uncle (also a gang member) was a snitch ? Do we really have to connect the dots ?
@@iamshawnwilliam Once you do your homework as to why the feds has a thick ass file on just an artist, then you would know it was bigger than gang banging. Ain't no way the mafia is gonna let some stupid ass bangin chyt go down on their front lawn, and the only gang that can clear a lane on the vegas strip right after a Tyson fight is the one with badges...
@@iamshawnwilliam People who've never been around anything like that won't get it.
@@s4mp_founder Again you must've never been to Vegas during a Tyson fight? Metal detectors were everywhere & niggas would get pat down all the time so why would you carry a gun? You'd stash the guns in the car or have holders real close if something real happened. Also, murders walk around in the hood all the time if nobody's confessing/testifying. The streets knew Orlando was a killer not the court house. And Orlando wasn't know by LV Metro or their state's homicide division, because his dirt was in LA. You dudes are reaching & creating fake ass theories on something so simple. Pac fucked with the wrong niggas & got shot. Period.
yeah, but what doesn't add up is that not only Pac was beating on Orlando. So how is it that they only came for him? And never retaliated on others involved?
Tupac was in fight or plight mode. Him getting killed changed all of our lives who were deeply rooted in his thoughts and process. You were a positivism in his life vice verse. Orlando died 2 years later. The narrative was a fit. If you notice the only person who tried to avenge Pac’s death was Bountry.
"One of our best Humans" ❤😣😢😔🙏
“One of the best humans “ that part 🙌
We all thought PAC was going to come back and make some songs about it 💯
It’s just beautiful that one pac is my favorite rapper ever. I was 13 I’m 37 and pac is still being talked about
2pac act and speak so much older than his age.
Being raised around wisdom helps your maturation
Too Bad Pac cant tell his own Story..!
At this stage we have all the versions except his...
One of the greatest humans well said Kendrick
Hard to believe it’s been almost 25 years and still hurts as if it was yesterday. Listen to the speech he gave at the Indiana expo so relevant to what has been going on last few years.
I may have thought so when I saw the previous video of Kendrick but now I feel even more convinced that he's SITTING ON SOMETHING that he don't wanna talk about....comes out in his body language.
Pac took off from everyone so fast and Suge couldn't catch him. I dnt believe Suge "just let Pac get in that fight". If anyone can or remember that tape Suge was pulling dudes back although he had Lando's back shirt, then at the VERY END he kicked Orlando... Pac took off from that shit and dudes were like a good 3-5 secs behind Pac. I would of lovedto see the blow to blow btwn him and Orlando. Noticed that's never been shown only the part we've all seen. I wished Pac didn't get in that shit even back then. I've always said that prison somehow protected him, slowed him up to think and get it in order; although he was rushing to get out. Again. Prison also fueled fire in him as well so him mixing with Death Row was great but bad at the end.. It was good seeing him out, finally getting to the top spot and riding but it was a sad feeling at the end. I enjoyed the ride though and his 5 year career.
yo u summed it all up bro. he is truly bn missed the world over without a doubt .if only he knew what he meant to us and the extent to which he would have been appreciated well over two decades later . rest easy to the don makaveli .goat without question .04L .
@@achempim2023 Word.... What made me appreciate Pac was he got better and better each album time etc. He had the skills but it was always something holding him back (i.e. Controversy,incidents,timing of albums etc) so it was only right for him to get with The best label in the world.. Someone I know used an analogy of Pac to Death Row in the likes of Durant going to Golden State. You can tell how that shit was when Pac walked away from everybody and the Death Row click and a big ass crowd was following behind Pac when he was trying to find the exit out that Casino. What always struck me was how he was WAY AHEAD of everybody and that huge crowd followed him and Suge running up trying to catch him. To me that showed how much magnetic force Pac had that he may not of recognized. I always wondered did the shit clicked like man this was some bullshit... I followed Pac bk when I was 15 and to see him get cut off right at the prime of his career always sucked to me and he was just getting started
I firmly believe, in my heart of hearts and honest opinion, that if there had been/was no Puffy and Suge, ever, PAC and BIG would both still be alive today and there would’ve never been any beef at all.
but then Tupac stuck in jail and Biggie a nobody, so it would be like nothing happened. everybody gotta go, so their dramatic legacy is on point wit life
Nobody over there loved 2pac to me... They just used him..
Fact
He locked himself up and listened to his music for 3 days after he heard he was dead?
Wow, I feel your pain
When he said Tupac was not Tupac when he died. He talking about the music. That’s when they brought tha realest in. True fans know that’s not all Pac on the later releases.
Can u tell me any track that was released posthumously that was recorded by realest and not 2pac? Look man your opinion is not admissible in the court of public opinion. Bring facts
adeshina adegboro It’s actually not an opinion, this information has been out there for almost 10 years. You’re on UA-cam just type the tha realest doing Tupac vocals.
@@WattsUpTez10mm If u are accustomed to pac's vocal you should be able to differentiate between both. Well for clarity sake let me search on UA-cam and get back to you.
There are original version of Tupac’s posthumous releases. Many of the songs were supposed to be in the One Nation album. He was also working on an album which would be like a MATW 2, which Pac said would be for his real fans. Then there were features and a bunch of tracks laying around that Pac hadn’t decided what to do with. Some of the posthumous releases had unreleased stuff going way back, like Runnin & Ghetto Gospel which were recorded before he was shot in NY.
TheRealist 811 I’m aware all that already. Even Runnin and Ghetto Gospel which were going to be on the troublesome album which was before ‘94 but he scrapped the album and put out strictly 4 my niggaz . As far as tha realest doing Pac vocals . Tha realest was around Deathrow in 97. Then he was Tamenakin. He was on the gang related soundtrack and chronic 2000. I never said he did every posthumous released song . But ones that were half completion or where the master reels missing (stolen), radio edits. Some like U can be touched Alternate that wasn’t released, Troublesome edited. ( UA-cam video of tha realest doing those) Unconditional love. I been deciphering until the end of time. N a few others . Why you think Kendrick said that .
Tupac is the 🐐
Making me all teary just the way his speaking about pac.
Thanks for the video, THE ART OF DIALOGUE
Orlando didn’t die the next week - he died 2 years later- great interview though 💯
Pac n Big smoking that heavenly good with Lord Infamous, ODB, AND Gangsta Boo
It just blows me that all these people loved him and cared for him but none of them were around when he got killed
Tupac cut a lot of ties after he came out of prison. He was riding hard with Suge & the Piru goons.
This is real family bond that is born through coming up in the struggle.. this men needs to be involved in every Tupac project.
When you come from a broken home that sense of abandonment is real and it never leaves. You’re always looking over your shoulder or trying to prove to everyone around you that you’re worthy of whatever it is you’re looking for. I believe Pac was trying to show and prove his loyalty and love because of what he was missing. And like the man said, “He didn’t have to”.
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"He didnt fulfill his agreement with the Earth" 👌🏿👁🌤🌬🌊🌎 He was amazing and lives thru us. But as a soldier in Gods Army, he broke the spiritual law of meditation🧘🏿♂️ After he signed, he was always on GO. PEACE, BE STILL🙏🏾🧘🏿♂️ #Meditate
The government sent Orlando Anderson to Vegas to start that fight with Pac man!
how you know that
So Orlando was used as a scapegoat I don't think so he himself loves his life too only suge knight knows the truth very well
Orlando got jumped and whooped by 2pacs blood homies, then they came and killed him.#EndOfStorty
@@alexlyndhurstfreesuge5532 yep
Goverment sent Orlando?Yall so called detectives be comin with all type of crazy stuff
Seeing Pac friends from the Bay, Marin City, Vallejo, Oakland its so different from everyone else, you can see they are hurt or don't want to talk about his death.
HE KNOWS MORE ...BEWARE OF PPL YALL.😡
The only set up and conspiracy with Pac was Orlando pretending to "randomly" be in the lobby for them to see. They (Orlando, Keefe etc.) wanted that on camera. Far as Pac's eyes being open the day he died, a lot of people have some consciousness before they die.
At the end of the day, I still think Keefe shot Pac and once Orlando was killed and the heat from the Feds was on him for other shit he has done he blamed it on Orlando to stay out of prison and just continues to make money off blaming Orlando in these interviews with his own alternative facts to fit his narrative.
2 pac was a special person probably not a day goes by that I don’t think about pac
I like that this Brother described Tupac as a 'revolutionary,' I've always said that, about Pac in a respectful way, between 'thug life' on his body, and being very socially conscious....Huey P. Newton said 'the first thing a revolutionary learns is that he is a doomed man.' When the world lost Pac the first response for many was 'gone too soon." 'Gone too soon' applies in 'some' situations. As soon as I heard the news of his passing, my first response was 'he completed his assignment.' Said the same when my Mother passed away, "She completed her assignment." His truth, his legend continues to live. Thank you for the share Kendrick Wells, thank you for the share, The Art Of Dialogue. Continued blessings all...
Kinda looks like pac got bumped off
Security should of been all around Pac when that shit went down. That's the fucking biggest rap star in the world at that time and still to this day. Fuck man shit makes me so mad
I always thought it's strange how nobody's askin the queston '' WHAT WAS ORLANDO ANDERSON DOIN IN THE FUCKIN LOBBY?'', and most important, ''WHY WAS HE THERE ?''
Waiting for the Keefe D and his friends to bring back the drinks
I'm not a pac fan...but I loved how he rolled & what he stand 4... Cam said it best and paid in full..." what's he used to having soldiers if you ain't going to use them!!!"
He reminds me of Scottie Pippen
😂!!
@@wax4168 dawg lol 😂 am I the only one 🥴🥴🥴😂😂😂
@@dwillwilliams1240 looks like he could be related...Pippen’s lost brother..😂😂😂
@@wax4168 lol rite
Lookin like Black Indians
He said we only saw a piece of what 2pac wanted us to see? That's some deep shit