Lol that’s a movie bruh, it’s acting. Not saying they weren’t cool but how you finna know by watching them act lol. On many occasions have two actors not liked each other but had good chemistry
@@GoGetYourShinebox no shit it’s a movie you fucking moron. The point is CHEMISTRY was NATURAL… so they had to have SOME TYPE OF RAPPORT… YOU FUCKING IDIOT…
@@rlhendrix09 you’re another MORON… can y’all even read? I wrote… “You’d know Tupac & Tone Loc were COOL.” Meaning… they had RAPPORT… CHEMISTRY… & it seemed… NATURAL… Calm the fuck down… you fucking puss-c’s
It’s crazy how Tupac is STILL the topic of so many of the rappers of HIS era and the new era in interviews and that man has been dead for almost 30 years 🔥
I remember meeting Tone Loc in Phx like 10-15 years ago. I met him and Shock G (Rest in Peace). They was SOOOOOO COOOL. I had pics with both of them, and lost them! SMH Shook they hands, we even briefly talked 2Pac!
“If Ima claim somewhere, Ima claim Oakland, Oakland is where I learned the game, all my all my Grammys and all that give that to Oakland . I live in LA rn but I claim Oakland “ - Tupac Amaru Shakur
@Brad Gerber Huh?!..what sign u think he's throwing up, while sitting outside the convertible that's drivin him around in "Live & Die in LA" video?! (but "war" thing is BS. His lawyer probably said it to keep away any added gang-enhancement charges during Pac's trials
@@fruitpac 2Pac was only about that work when he had Suge's goons around him. You can tell he never jumped off the porch. Eazy E was about that life. No so much for 2Pac (of Ice Cube). I'd even go out and say rappers from the South (Crunchy Black, Z-Ro, etc) was more certified than 2Pac lol.
I'm starting to think PAC trying to take negative stereotypes and make them positive wasn't the best move. You can MEAN one thing but what shit STANDS FOR is completely different.
Bruh.. Pac went to Tamalpais High School in the Bay 🌉 Area. Marin City, California to be exact. He's been out here in Cali since he was 15-16 yrs old. He did not join Deathrow his last 8 months of living & started claiming West Coast. Y'all are weird.
He did get a MOB (members of blood) and MOB ring when he was on Death Row just like some of the other MOB Piru gangsters had. Same ring etc. At his later concerts he was saying MOB a lot while he's rolling with MOB piru gangsters. He then jumps the MOB's rival gang in the crips and winds up getting shot by the same crip member he initiated a rival gang beatdown a few hours before. And that happened when they were going to Club 662 which stands for MOB (Members of Blood). His death then sparked a huge blood and crip retaliatory gang war. That gang lifestyle is a waste of a life. Guy was so talented with work ethic but the moment he stepped into that gang lifestyle he got smoked real quick. Gangsters don't live long.
Pac grew up without a strong male figure in his life probably lead to his downfall. Strong male figure would have taught him about picking your battles, stay in your lanes, and blind loyalty. Ice Cube learned that .. That's the difference.
A strong and positive male could have made a difference. He was super smart and conscious but also hardheaded, He needed that father figure that especially after prison, unfortunately he ended up the worst place possible Deathrow toxic and negative environment lead to his demise.
@@johnjames1833 adults have been teaching this shit for years bro. Some older women even talk to you very few people are leaders and they teach to always pick your battles. Stay in your lane stop following everybody
Maaan none of the people that were actually close to Pac said he was claiming a set. In Pacs very last interview he said he doesn't bang for any color or geography. He bangs for principles..
@@youngtupac1971 nigga what about kurupt daz ice t none of them niggas was from that gang originally and some not even from Cali niggas just mad at the love and attention pac gets even after death
"M.O.B. man" Is exactly his words on me against the world album. Now I do not understand all these gang signs, credos and antics but that definitely says MOB PIRU in my understanding. Right?
I went to see Tone Loc, Coolio, and M.C. Hammer perform as part of the Return of the Legends Tour on Friday, August 14, 2009 at the DTE Energy Music Theater in Clarkston, Michigan, The United States of America.
He also said stick a needle in my eye if I don't live and die for m.o.b....fuck the rap game nigga this m.o.b so believe me we enemies...who's that nigga in a g ride screaming out m.o.b nigga we ride
Pac had never claim he’s not from there always he used to says I gotta so much love from East Coast cause I’m from there but is new era now I’m West Coast for life
@@Rumplegirlskin first of all fuck that bitch ass attitude you got. You didn't have to open your mouth at all but since you did I'ma speak up and let you know about that bitch ass shit you on. Ain't nobody here a member of your bitch ass family, one of your females/ males, or someone you think you can punk so get that shit straight. Most of the shit you talking is not factual so you need to rethink what you're saying before you open your mouth again with your think you know it all ass. People like you with your misinformation is the reason why shit becomes fucked up and people get the wrong message so shut your bitch ass up and get your facts straight like I said before. For anyone else reading this don't think like this fucktard because you could get some hurt with her way of thinking. 💯 Stupid ass bitches/ hoes like you are the reason why alot of shits fucked up in this world. Dumb hoes swear they're the smartest and don't know shit. 💯
Pac was born in New York but he grew up more in Baltimore than New York before he moved to California as a teenager but he became a man on the west coast when he lived in New York he was just a little kid but he grew into his manhood more in California and some years in Baltimore more than New York City
Pac grow up In Baltimore. East Baltimore - Old York rd. He used to run with well known hitter. That put him on to the street Shit. He was square starting out. However, everyone dug him. He start rapping while in high school here. He would battle under the tag - M.C. New york. He took that mindframe from Baltimore with him to Marin City. With Marin City putting him on to more game.
He didn't say that at all. He literally said Pac claimed West Side and West Coast, and it was about representing a lifestyle (he compares Thug Life to NWA), and then says it got out of control when "CATS" started claiming sets "THEY" weren't from.
In 1994 Me Against the World era, near the time when he went to jail. He said he's quitting the "thug life" mentality and that's when all the east coast rappers started subliminally dissing him. And him getting shot at a studio while being a rapper at a rap studio (not even gang banging) made him affiliate with gangs on the west coast for PROTECTION against people gunning for him regardless if he's thuggin or not
Stop drinking the kool aid East Coast didn’t start dissing this is the lies that people keep saying and the next generation believes it he came to New York started talking with the wrong people got caught up and got used on the West Coast
@@ujimmamorgan1582 they might not dissed in music but they took shots at him, people like Chino XL saying he got raped in jail to this day many East Coast people still low key diss him saying the like Pac but then they go off track saying only negative stuff. There are however a few East Coast people that do speak positively on Pac.
@@ujimmamorgan1582 What are you talking about? Funk Master flex was dissing him and the west coast on radio. There were underground DJs from new York also dissing Pac.
@@Andy-bf8os A lot of these platforms are for Clickbait so let me educate you on the situation there was never any East Coast West Coast beef this thing was all made up to sell music when 2pac was in New York at that time rappers or emcee’s were judged on ability and competitiveness was about who was the best on the microphone know your history Funkmaster flex wasn’t that big in New York at that time he ended up becoming big later on in the 90s red alert and Chuck ChillOut we’re still on top there wasn’t even a radio station that played pure hip-hop at that time when Funkmaster Flex and others started dissing Tupac is when people saw that he actually played himself by not sticking to the music scene and trying to flex with the gangster scene and got embarrassed and that’s the truth same thing happened on the West Coast thought he was a gangster and got killed these are the realities of the situation that won’t sell music
Tone Loc reminds me of that spin I used to do that I got from his first video we seen in NY lol Long Live Video Music Box The real pioneers of a Hip Hop video show
@@universalconquest4447 according to 2, Parks documentary, and his mother pac was born in New York then move to Baltimore in 20 other places, then Oakland, California. He never had a home.
@exit1763 no fault on my part at all!! Life long pac fan from day 1 & I stand by that never heard pac claim a set at all!! Not my fault mindless self destructive idiots wants to put pac in that box!! If pac was claiming a set or gang banging it destroys everything he stood for!!! Gtfoh!!
PAC was everywhere east coast,down south ,NY never heard of him in philly but I'm starting to think these podcast are paying people to make up 2pac stories I'm surprised he got to make so much music he was everywhere plus all the women only 25yrs he was here and made such a impact in the culture 💯
PAC was everywhere but he represented California. 2pac said he lived in alot of places but California is where he's learned his game from & California is where he learned how to be a man at.
Just hearing Tone Loc's voice reminds me of when he was the voice of the baby on BeBe's kids back in the day...
Lil Peewee lol
@@skrillztheentourage flies all around his diaper! 😂😂
I loved when he was the voice of the teddy bear on C-Bear and Jamal
and a teddy bear. and a guy annoyed by ace ventura's talking butt
"Pizza man don't come around here no more"
Tone Loc been holding a mic for so long he still holding an imaginary one in this interview 😂
😂
😂😂😂😂
Thats his job
this cracked me up. I wonder if he talks through his imaginary mic all the time. Shopping for groceries. Making a phonecall,
🤣🤣Im watching like is he gon drop the mic
If you watched “Poetic Justice” you’d know Tupac & Tone Loc were cool. The chemistry between them in that movie spoke for itself…
Lol that’s a movie bruh, it’s acting. Not saying they weren’t cool but how you finna know by watching them act lol. On many occasions have two actors not liked each other but had good chemistry
@@GoGetYourShinebox no shit it’s a movie you fucking moron. The point is CHEMISTRY was NATURAL… so they had to have SOME TYPE OF RAPPORT…
YOU FUCKING IDIOT…
@GoGetYourShinebox yep... Malcom and Eddie. Couldn't tell me they weren't best friends off camera
@@rlhendrix09 you’re another MORON… can y’all even read? I wrote… “You’d know Tupac & Tone Loc were COOL.”
Meaning… they had RAPPORT… CHEMISTRY… & it seemed… NATURAL…
Calm the fuck down… you fucking puss-c’s
THATS ACTING FOOL
Tone Loc should of got an Oscar for his role in Ace Ventura: Pet detective
Iconic!
I thought he should have been in more movies after that.
No he shouldn't have, but yes he should've been in more movies after that cuz he was pretty good.
He never gave Mr. Ass a mint and so he never won it!
@@GottiBoyz14 The ‘94 classic. “Blank Check”
Even when he's not performing, he speaks like talking into a microphone. Now that's dedication lol.
😂😂
Air mic all day
Doesn't take much to be yourself, it's not an act.
lol
Oh, he’s performing.
Tupac did so much in life how did he mange the time to hang out with so many people, everyone got a story about being with him
The crazy Gemini lol all over the place lol (jk)
Impacted so many people
🐐
Probably a clone
One thing about a Gemini they can't sit still
It’s crazy how Tupac is STILL the topic of so many of the rappers of HIS era and the new era in interviews and that man has been dead for almost 30 years 🔥
That was the peak of the era
It's not amazing its the interviewers, mainly this dude and vlad, that's what it is. If u don't ask a question nobody's talking about Pac.
That's because 2Pac has reached Immortality. Which is what he wanted to do in the first place. The Outlaw Immortals!
@Cal Watch YOU NAILED IT!! It's more topics out here to just focus on 2 topics..
Tupac was already associated with high profile drama before he was famous because of his family and the way he died just adds more to it.
Tone Loc probably has one of the most coolest voices to ever come out a man's mouth 🫡✊️.
Yep. Tone Loc and Fiend from no limit
His voice has withstood the test of time
I thought this was Richie Rich for a sec
Sounds like beetlejuice
@@REMIii3-d4w lol
@@Evan-memo I'm not taking the piss he looks like a Hollywood version.
Y’all remember C Bear and Jamal ? That was my show growing up classic 🔥🔥
I remember
Oh yeah on Fox 5 😢 miss childhood
Hell yeah
Tone is the epitome of OG the way he explained that can only come from place of understanding.. Word up ..
3:30 😂 Tone LOC killing that invisible mic. All gd.
"He representing 2 different things" 😂
He forgot he wasn’t holding a mic😂😂😂
Lol
2:40😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Y’all gay af
Lmao😅
@@Yoodoooo ok dru from power YOU STILL A BOTTOM
Shoutout to the invisible mic Loc held telling his story😂
Dam fr i ain't never seen anyone do that before when they have a serious conversation lol
@@mnsqu He had a flashback from when he used to rock the mic😂
Bruh 🤣 🤣 🤣
😂COOL "HAND" LOC😂
The mic is behind his head...you think its a dick man lol
Every time I think a tone loc think of Ace venture pet detective 🕵️♂️ 🦨👃🗣🦜😭🤣
I remember meeting Tone Loc in Phx like 10-15 years ago. I met him and Shock G (Rest in Peace). They was SOOOOOO COOOL. I had pics with both of them, and lost them! SMH Shook they hands, we even briefly talked 2Pac!
@Dahly Lama You can believe these NUTZ
His scene on poetic justice always gone be funny 😂😂😂
Yamps
😅
Facts😂😂😂”man every time I sit down to watch some cartoons…” 😂😂
@@Chyyyyyyyyyyy
That's my part !!
😂😂😂
Especially that part when he was talking about licking stamps. Even pac had to laugh 😂 u could tell that was a real laugh not no movie stuff
“If Ima claim somewhere, Ima claim Oakland, Oakland is where I learned the game, all my all my Grammys and all that give that to Oakland . I live in LA rn but I claim Oakland “ - Tupac Amaru Shakur
And then flipped to LA shit and got in deep😅
A real banger killed him
@@sirhoopalot1125he alive sorry to bust your bubble fbi he got away lol.
@@christopherbryant2254 lmao
@@kanob6440 that’s the bullshit that got him killed
Greetings from California 🎩 Loc is a legend 🎵the rest of y'all put the mic down 🎤
You can tell they was cool on poetic justice lol 😅 shit was natural love
She Call Me Daddy 😂😂😂
Yeah that was 2 real homies talking lol could tell it wasn't just acting.
I LOVE TONE! He will forever be Juice from Blank Check!!!!!!
Hell yea 😂
Tone Loc holding an imaginary mic is crazy😂😂
🤣🤣🤣
Shit was funny as hell
Bro I was bout to say the saaaame shit😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂
I was looking for this comment 😅
Bruh held the mic for a good min!! 🤣 🤣 Shout out to Tone!
Man I grew up listening to him and seeing him on Roc and other movies and TV. Loc clutching his mic tells you how long he's been down since day one.
Tone Loc is a dope soul. I ran into him at Six flags as a teenager and he was just hella casual about the encounter. Good to see him doing well.
"Shut yo stamp lookin ass up"😅
even though it was a small role he killed it.
That was the funniest shit lmao
😂🤣🤣
Lol
2pac In his own words said when he throws up the W it means war
facts💯
@@fruitpac You Said ASF Hiding On The Net 🤦🏿♂️
@Brad Gerber Huh?!..what sign u think he's throwing up, while sitting outside the convertible that's drivin him around in "Live & Die in LA" video?! (but "war" thing is BS. His lawyer probably said it to keep away any added gang-enhancement charges during Pac's trials
@@fruitpac
2Pac was only about that work when he had Suge's goons around him. You can tell he never jumped off the porch.
Eazy E was about that life. No so much for 2Pac (of Ice Cube).
I'd even go out and say rappers from the South (Crunchy Black, Z-Ro, etc) was more certified than 2Pac lol.
Facts! just like MOB stood 4 $ova bichez pac threw his own twist on shyt
Loc was doing an on stage performance for the last min and a half 🤣
I thought I was th eonly one who peeped that he was holding an imaginary microphone. Lmfao 😂😂😂
I was rolling watching him do that😂
90's Los Angeles Was A Movie Within Itself Back Then, Despite The Odds, Eazy E Said It Best: "LA Is The Place". Much Love To Los Angeles. 💯
I remember that song as a kid. WoW.
LA is overrated
Him and PAC were in Poetic Justice together.
I'm starting to think PAC trying to take negative stereotypes and make them positive wasn't the best move.
You can MEAN one thing but what shit STANDS FOR is completely different.
R.I.P. to the homeboy Larry (LayLaw) Goodman 👆👆
Loc grabbed the invisible mic classic
Loc started practicing holding the mic lmao
Fdydtxgdg3urfff
Bruh.. Pac went to Tamalpais High School in the Bay 🌉 Area. Marin City, California to be exact. He's been out here in Cali since he was 15-16 yrs old. He did not join Deathrow his last 8 months of living & started claiming West Coast. Y'all are weird.
He did get a MOB (members of blood) and MOB ring when he was on Death Row just like some of the other MOB Piru gangsters had. Same ring etc. At his later concerts he was saying MOB a lot while he's rolling with MOB piru gangsters. He then jumps the MOB's rival gang in the crips and winds up getting shot by the same crip member he initiated a rival gang beatdown a few hours before. And that happened when they were going to Club 662 which stands for MOB (Members of Blood). His death then sparked a huge blood and crip retaliatory gang war. That gang lifestyle is a waste of a life. Guy was so talented with work ethic but the moment he stepped into that gang lifestyle he got smoked real quick. Gangsters don't live long.
Tone Loc and Ice T have the most legendary microphone infused voices ever
Pac said the “W” meant war. 😂Lol IDK maybe he’s the only one who said that. I always thought it meant “West Coast” too (as well as “west side”).
Pac said he doesn't bang for any color or geography
The "W" originally meant Watts Crip
Why he talking to his hand
The "W" originally meant Watts Crip
Facts, more so Watts. Kam is the original one to throw it up because that’s where he’s from, but Cube took it from Kam.
Facts that W was for watts
Mexican hoods in Wilmington, CA use it too
You're right
It’s used all of LA County. I’ve seen it used in Wilmington. I’ve also seen it used on the west side of Long Beach.
Pac grew up without a strong male figure in his life probably lead to his downfall. Strong male figure would have taught him about picking your battles, stay in your lanes, and blind loyalty. Ice Cube learned that .. That's the difference.
Stop it
Factz 💯
A strong and positive male could have made a difference. He was super smart and conscious but also hardheaded, He needed that father figure that especially after prison, unfortunately he ended up the worst place possible Deathrow toxic and negative environment lead to his demise.
@@johnjames1833 adults have been teaching this shit for years bro. Some older women even talk to you very few people are leaders and they teach to always pick your battles. Stay in your lane stop following everybody
Didn't he grow up around Black Panthers? I'm sure there were some strong men and women in his life. Yall cats gotta do the knowledge 😂
I need Tone to put that invisible mic down. Lmao! He's hilarious. We meed more Tone Loc vids.
My co worker was just face timing tone loc he was cracking jokes on my new balance😂😂😂😂😂🤦🏿♂️ I let em slide cause he the og
I think he forgot he had his fist to his mouth like it was a microphone for a little bit lol
Pac once said in a interview it didnt just mean Westside...it meant WAR for pac
And he said it’s also for the west side of Jersey
PAC said he throwing up the W for war
Then got stretched out by real gangsters.
Most peaceful way to explain the way both sides seen paying homage..👌👍
Tone had a imaginary microphone for a minute lol
His job for most of his life. (MC)
Maaan none of the people that were actually close to Pac said he was claiming a set. In Pacs very last interview he said he doesn't bang for any color or geography. He bangs for principles..
The people he was rolling with at the end of his life have all stated he was claiming MOB.
@@kevinlee9929 Outlawz, Treach, and others never said that. Stop capping!
@@quann06 The people that Pac practically lost his life for says different.
@@kevinlee9929 MOB started in the Bay that's our culture. The blood gang that claims it has always been aligned with the Bay in the Penitentiary.
@@youngtupac1971 nigga what about kurupt daz ice t none of them niggas was from that gang originally and some not even from Cali niggas just mad at the love and attention pac gets even after death
TONE LOC ONE OF THE REALESTT TO DO ITT!!!! MUCH LOVE AND RESPECTT!
Tone Loc stayed with the Imaginary mic in his hand for half the interview. 😅😅😅
Damn that carpal tunnel shit ain't no joke, creeps up on you when you least expect it, Tone Loc's locked up as a mic for a minute didn't it, lol
Where the Invisible Mic come from 😂😂😂😂😂
I grew up in LA and lived in the Hollywood area in 91 and that W was for a gang called White fence 13. Way before it meant "west coast"
Back when for Hispanics & Blacks it's for Watts
2pac once said in Troblesome 96’ „West Side was the war cry bustin’ off freely”
Ok
They was in poetic justice together
“Can I get another honey mustard?”
*Yeah that’s how I met Pac.*
Art finna have the dude from the McDonald’s drive thru on the next interview.
Art is gonna try to find Pac’s old dentist. Did 2Pac have any cavities yo?
@@fuhyou3223 lmaooo
😂😂😂😂
"When Pac said a In and Out Burger was the best burger in the USA, that's when East Coast burger joints said "WHERES THE BEEF!"
@@danielrojas1663 nah bro that’s hilarious
Y'all need to look up that song between tone Loc and Jim Carrey Ace Ventura soundtrack
Tone lock stood his ground against the uces we respect that 💯💯
Island Niggaz! 🤙🏽
🔥🔥🔥 tone loc
Even those Bloods said Pac never claimed the set 🙄.
Yea right he was claiming piru set. He love the bloods.
"M.O.B. man"
Is exactly his words on me against the world album.
Now I do not understand all these gang signs, credos and antics but that definitely says MOB PIRU in my understanding.
Right?
Yes they did. And he was claiming. At least trying to.
@@ivyking4149 money over bihtez. U lame azz niqqaz
@@ivyking4149 Are u talkin about temptations? Cause he actually says "Yo Mo Bee Man"
I went to see Tone Loc, Coolio, and M.C. Hammer perform as part of the Return of the Legends Tour on Friday, August 14, 2009 at the DTE Energy Music Theater in Clarkston, Michigan, The United States of America.
I started thinking he really had a mic
It’s Footage out there of Pac been throwing up the westside in 93’ 🤦🏾♂️
Yup but Thug Life warned him out it
Pac never claimed no set I don't believe that for one minute he himself said he ain't a gangster. 🤦🏾♂️
Facts
It’s clear he claimed the mob
He also said stick a needle in my eye if I don't live and die for m.o.b....fuck the rap game nigga this m.o.b so believe me we enemies...who's that nigga in a g ride screaming out m.o.b nigga we ride
Pac defintely was claiming MOB
@@youngtupac1971 nobody seen pac dead but we seen baby lane getting kicked up his ass on camera and found him slumped in that Chevy
Pac had never claim he’s not from there always he used to says I gotta so much love from East Coast cause I’m from there but is new era now I’m West Coast for life
Did anyone else notice the invisible mic 🎤 he held for way too long
ToneLoc alwayz been that cool ass dude. Still dig him!
Them drugs must be good ... Unc really stayed talking into that invisible microphone for almost 1 minute 🎤 😂 (2:43)
Tone Smoke holdin the Imaginary Mic is Classic 🎙️😂💯
Wild thing is legendary!
Dope to see Tone in good health
Tone thought he had a microphone 🎤 for a minute 😅
That's the definition of a true MC right there. 😂
Pac is from new York but got his game and his rap career from Oakland CA. Tone LOC needs to get that right.
@@Rumplegirlskin first of all fuck that bitch ass attitude you got. You didn't have to open your mouth at all but since you did I'ma speak up and let you know about that bitch ass shit you on. Ain't nobody here a member of your bitch ass family, one of your females/ males, or someone you think you can punk so get that shit straight. Most of the shit you talking is not factual so you need to rethink what you're saying before you open your mouth again with your think you know it all ass. People like you with your misinformation is the reason why shit becomes fucked up and people get the wrong message so shut your bitch ass up and get your facts straight like I said before. For anyone else reading this don't think like this fucktard because you could get some hurt with her way of thinking. 💯 Stupid ass bitches/ hoes like you are the reason why alot of shits fucked up in this world. Dumb hoes swear they're the smartest and don't know shit. 💯
Pac was born in New York but he grew up more in Baltimore than New York before he moved to California as a teenager but he became a man on the west coast when he lived in New York he was just a little kid but he grew into his manhood more in California and some years in Baltimore more than New York City
He lived half his life in ny
@youngtupac1971 why did you name yourself after someone you consider a "studio gangster"? You modern day trolls are EXTRA weird. 😂😂
Pac grow up In Baltimore. East Baltimore - Old York rd. He used to run with well known hitter. That put him on to the street Shit. He was square starting out. However, everyone dug him. He start rapping while in high school here. He would battle under the tag - M.C. New york. He took that mindframe from Baltimore with him to Marin City. With Marin City putting him on to more game.
@@youngtupac1971 korny ass young niggas man smh u mf sickening
@@GreenLionEntertainment got to be the gayest shhh ever
Why was he talking like he had a microphone in his hand 😂 😅😂😂
Now need to hear Napoleon speak on this because he is the only one that can truly be trust when it comes to stories about Tupac
Exactly. People that weren't close to Pac make shit up
Nope Kastro
@@youngtupac1971 you gotta be gay to say something like that
@@youngtupac1971 you was close in bed with uncle Keefe
I still play Tone Loc's CDs til this day. Cool rap artist.
My God Everybody knows Pac mindset. I swear!
He didn't say that at all. He literally said Pac claimed West Side and West Coast, and it was about representing a lifestyle (he compares Thug Life to NWA), and then says it got out of control when "CATS" started claiming sets "THEY" weren't from.
In 1994 Me Against the World era, near the time when he went to jail. He said he's quitting the "thug life" mentality and that's when all the east coast rappers started subliminally dissing him. And him getting shot at a studio while being a rapper at a rap studio (not even gang banging) made him affiliate with gangs on the west coast for PROTECTION against people gunning for him regardless if he's thuggin or not
Stop drinking the kool aid
East Coast didn’t start dissing this is the lies that people keep saying and the next generation believes it he came to New York started talking with the wrong people got caught up and got used on the West Coast
@@ujimmamorgan1582 they might not dissed in music but they took shots at him, people like Chino XL saying he got raped in jail to this day many East Coast people still low key diss him saying the like Pac but then they go off track saying only negative stuff. There are however a few East Coast people that do speak positively on Pac.
@@ujimmamorgan1582 What are you talking about? Funk Master flex was dissing him and the west coast on radio. There were underground DJs from new York also dissing Pac.
@@Andy-bf8os A lot of these platforms are for Clickbait so let me educate you on the situation there was never any East Coast West Coast beef this thing was all made up to sell music when 2pac was in New York at that time rappers or emcee’s were judged on ability and competitiveness was about who was the best on the microphone know your history Funkmaster flex wasn’t that big in New York at that time he ended up becoming big later on in the 90s red alert and Chuck ChillOut we’re still on top there wasn’t even a radio station that played pure hip-hop at that time when Funkmaster Flex and others started dissing Tupac is when people saw that he actually played himself by not sticking to the music scene and trying to flex with the gangster scene and got embarrassed and that’s the truth same thing happened on the West Coast thought he was a gangster and got killed these are the realities of the situation that won’t sell music
@@ujimmamorgan1582 the media blew up the rest coast east coast beef. Funk Master flex dissed 2pac and the west coast. This is fact
As if I didn't watch Poetic Justice the other day, and wonder how Tone's been doing. Glad to see he's in good health.
I just want to hear him say wild thing, I'm laughing in My head 😂😂
Tone Loc reminds me of that spin I used to do that I got from his first video we seen in NY lol
Long Live Video Music Box
The real pioneers of a Hip Hop video show
That west coast hand sign was originally represented Watts only real LA people knows this
Pac said his (W) stand for War, and Ice Cube (W) Stand for Westside
2pac dub stood for west side what u talking about
Pac wasn’t screaming “westside til I die” ? Dam I must be hearing shit.
mack 10 said it mean watts
Hell naw smh!!
Dude Pac was literally throwing that W up and saying Westside at the same time. Come on now
The W is a Watts thing that went global
This actually makes more sense.
No, it came from West Sussex county near Baltimore. That's where Pac learned the game and sign.
I don't recall pac ever claiming a "Set" . He was born in NY and raised in Oakland
He was born in Baltimore, raised in LA, and moved to Mew York in his 20s to record movies. That's why people called him MC Baltimore.
Facts f piru
@@universalconquest4447 according to 2, Parks documentary, and his mother pac was born in New York then move to Baltimore in 20 other places, then Oakland, California. He never had a home.
NEED MORE LOC VIEW"S !!!!
"Oh No, That's A Terrible Thang!"
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Put thee invisible 🎤 down Uncle TLoc😂😂😂😂😂
Tone saying Pac was the 69 of the time? Good kid that got some real gang members behind him and all of a sudden got tough and start making trouble.
2pac said the W is for war
Never seen or heard pac claim a set! That bs needs to stop!!
That's your fault for not listening but he did that shit
@exit1763 no fault on my part at all!! Life long pac fan from day 1 & I stand by that never heard pac claim a set at all!! Not my fault mindless self destructive idiots wants to put pac in that box!! If pac was claiming a set or gang banging it destroys everything he stood for!!! Gtfoh!!
@@exit1763 how did he claim a gang by throwing a W? Or by saying mob?
@Khanlala
"he did that shit guilty as fucc"
Kanan Stark -
@hoe17 you 3finger wack and rat James is the true definition of fake pirus
The Westcoast is strong 💪🏾
He thought he had a microphone 🤣🤣🤣
Hearing him mention Laylaw really takes me back. That is a name that we don't hear as much as we should.
PAC was everywhere east coast,down south ,NY never heard of him in philly but I'm starting to think these podcast are paying people to make up 2pac stories I'm surprised he got to make so much music he was everywhere plus all the women only 25yrs he was here and made such a impact in the culture 💯
The goat said it himself he got around #RIP2PAC 🙏🏾
pretty sure he meant Baltimore not philly
PAC was everywhere but he represented California. 2pac said he lived in alot of places but California is where he's learned his game from & California is where he learned how to be a man at.
@@dethomas4803 the Bay Area he learned the game and la that where he became a man
@@miguelguerrero323 Pac last song that he recorded a video to was called to live & die in LA, not to live and die in the bay
It’s funny I was just watching heat and tone loc has a small part in that movie hahaha now he pops up on my time line
Lol Pac said in an interview somewhere that the W meant Westside and War.
When Tone Loc said "jockin'" I instantly flashed back to mid 90's Jr High & saw my S-curl hugging my crush who was wearing Guess jeans. 😂😂
He forgot he really didn't have a mic in his hand 😂
“He Neeeeed to leeeeave dat DOPE! ALONE!”
@@TonyFlockaaBGN Rs like no funny shit at all😂