Black / African American isn’t a nationality nor race it’s a racist derogatory term that is given by government ppl of color from turtle island aka north America are actually aborigine indigenous American Indians.
Why did her accent take me back to the opening of the H Town knocking the boots music video with Luke being interviewed... Sis gave me a true moment of nostalgia
I heard he was light-skinned, stocky, with a Haitian accent Jewelry, fast cars and he's known for flashin' Listen while I take U back and lace this rap A real live tale about a snitch named Haitian Jack Knew he was workin' for the feds Same crime, different trials, nigga, picture what he said And did I mention? Promised to payback, Jimmy Henchman, in due time I know U BEOTCH niggas is listenin', the world is mine Set me up, wet me up, niggas stuck me up Heard the guns bust, but U tricks never shut me up Touch one of mine, on everything I love I'll destroy everything U touch Play the game, nigga; all out warfare, eye for eye Last words to a BEOTCH nigga: "Why U lie?" Now U gotta watch your back, now watch your front Here we come, gunshots to Tut, now U stuck FOOK the rap game, nigga, this M.O.B So believe me, we enemies, I go against all odds I'm hopin' my true MF'AS know This be the realest shit I ever wrote Against All Oddz, up in the studio, gettin' blowed To the truest shit I ever spoke I'm hopin' my true MF'AS know This be the realest shit I ever wrote; against all odds - #MakaveliTheDon #TheDonKilluminati #AgainstAllOdds
Back in mid 2000’s I was doing research on PAC and found an old interview from a magazine that PAC did and he talked about Makavelis Against All Odds... and he said “I name the people who set me up on my new album”. So when Jack says “why didn’t pac release this when he was alive?”... he was going to
@@newyorkersliverentfree you dumbass going to the feds and being on paper is a snitch move how tf calling a another person out for being a snitch is being a snitch and 50 cent did the same on many man
Loving this one thanks for sharing very information blessed love to all knowledge is power hopefully everyone pays attention keep up the good work 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
I think this has been said in an excess amount by us all at some point but it is very much worth repeating. TUPAC KNEW EVERYBODY. He was like everybody's lil brother or friend and perhaps that is the issue. Too trusting or maybe he just couldn't help it. He was so relatable. Shoot if I had ever met him in person its likely I'd love being around him as well. And lastly it's like He did so much in his young life. But my, how many enemies he had. So many that didn't care for his life and just wanted to leach off of his good nature and charisma. Perhaps also that is why he had to play the hard role so tough because he couldn't let the wrong ppl see his weaknesses. And I seriously respect that. So many that just wanted him dead for one reason or another. God had a mighty call on his life. He was truly an embodiment of his namesake and a mixture of Malcolm Martin Chairman Fred Hampton and many other influential black leaders. What a beautiful soul taken too soon. RIP Tupac Amaru Shakur.
I think your waaaay off...that whole embodied shit did not work for PAC..HIS WORDS HOMIE..NOT MINE...YEA...he started off on a path..had the street game and intelligence wrapped in a package that nobody could touch..AND I MEAN NO ONE CAN OR COULD FUCK WITH HIS STYLE..HE SAID...AMERICA EATS ITS YOUTH..THAT MEANS..TO A CYNICAL ASS MAN LIKE TUPAC..NO MATTER WHAT I DO OR SAY YOUR GOING TO SEE WHAT YOU WANT AND HEAR WHAT YOU WANT AND KILL ME WHEN YOU SEE FIT on the song reincarnation..it says loosely...my point..IVE BEEN WRITING POEMS AND RAPS AND SONGS SINCE ABOUT THE TIME PASSED..TUPAC WAS A THUG WITH HEART...HIS WORDS🕊
Daaaaamn Renie you go deep on the research. I was a young teen at the time all that happened & tried piecing things together for over 20 yrs. Your vids make it all make sense. #TUPAC is smiling down on you , THANK YOU young lady 😘
Thanks for breaking it down this way, you made it easy & vivid to your viewers, when the media & other journalists over the years had too many different stories that were confusing & all over the place.
I was born & raised in Brooklyn almost my whole life & I lived in LA from 91-97. Honestly I have no clue how I'm still alive today, this lady is right, "the 90s (& the 70s & 80s) were a crazy time." Brooklyn was ridiculous with it's violence & we didn't have gangs back then which made it worse bc armed robberies were more of the thing & everyone could get it, for example even Jehovah Witness's in their Kingdom Halls.
Do not get it twisted Tyson was a thug too all of Brooklyn knew that he's from Brownsville one of the hardest place in Brooklyn better ask some body!🤔🤔
16:31-16:44 so true man. That was Pac’s downfall, he trusted too many ppl and the wrong ppl and he admired that life so much, started to embody it but at the end of the day, that truly wasn’t who he was
I mean when you do 9 months in jail hoping you homeboy you accused set you up and he don’t come through with bail or even visit I mean my trust would up and down too 🤷🏾♂️
How do you know that wasn't him? Pac was a soldier. Whether a soldier for death row, or thugg life, outlawz, or the voice of the destroyed black panther party he was all that. People make me laugh when they picture pac as if they knew him, hung out with him or whatever. Pac was simply a rider.
@@riazamod8108 bruh hold up I’m 36 years old that’s a pic of my daughter for my profile pic. I kno bou pac. Bt at the end of this discussion he didn’t teach me anything he didn’t live for me. I never put my trust in man to teach me to lead me to live for me
Great Video by the way beautifully presented, its so sad seeing this young man with so much talent gone likewise with Biggie sometimes we are our own worst enemies crabs in a barrel mentality
Puffy still breathes today knowing he is one of the main reasons Tupac is dead and most likely biggie smalls. He had connections to the people who shot Tupac at quad studios and then in 1996 when Tupac was killed he also had connections to the crips that supposedly shot him. I hope he one day pays a price 💯 If Tupac didn’t die I guarantee biggie would still be around. The dude had a lot to live with on his conscience
@Joshua Mezza I mean your entitled to your opinion but you have to do more research than that. Glorifying violence and drugs or talking about the life he grew up around? He has even said it himself he is a product of what he has grew up around and that’s all he knows. When it came to the little kid in Oakland Tupac didn’t obviously kill him it was more of a accident when gun fire went off which was aimed at Tupac and the poor kid was a victim of that. To be honest Tupac never painted himself as an angel and admitted this multiple times. I don’t think people gave him a pass but through his raps he can paint a picture. I mean, there is a reason why your here commenting on a video of his right?
How can you blame Puff when it was Pac that put their name in something they had nothing to do with. Puff didn't come for Pac but Pac came for Biggie & Puff like a coward instead of getting at the true ones who shot him.
@@k.b8684 As I said, he was affiliated with both the shooters in 1994 and also with Keefe D in 1996 when pac got killed. I personally think he had a hidden agenda and has been over looked.
This one was dope 👏🏿 Props. Those of us who grew up in the 90s know this story goes deep. I know the ins and outs about this one but still erks me. I'll say this though, Hatian Jack was not a nigga to be fucked with, and Jimmy Henchman was knee deep in the street. Tyson was right, Pac was out of his depth. But truth is Jimmy Henchman set Pac up to get him robbed. Pac said it all on Against All Odds. Once he aligned with Suge and the Mob Pirus. He had real hitters on his team (Bountry, Neck Bone, Heron) and now had the strength to go to real war with Jimmy if he chose too.
Everybody using Tupac to get famous they want to either make up stories that never happened or they want to use something during that time when they met him to get famous
@@emii-precious3380 Here's the Truth about how 2pac Faked his Beef with Biggie to sell Records. Fastforward to 12:52 stop at 15:41. ua-cam.com/video/QuIBvuNJRYg/v-deo.html
The song "Who Shot Ya" had absolutely nothing to do with Tupac getting shot in NY. The song was released 6 months before. It was originally one verse as an intro to a Mary J Blige album, but they said it was too violent. Biggie made a song out of it. The response was LL Cool J's "I Shot Ya" and the remix. This song was a Tupac dis, because Tupac said in the SOURCE magazine that he'd kill the East Coast. Most of these documentaries, especially the British ones get Hip Hop history wrong time and time again.
@@eugenastewart140 Wrong. Who Shot Ya was originally a verse for a Mary J Blige Album. They said it was too violent, so Biggie used it on his album. That song came out long before Tupac got shot. If you were a real East Coast Hip Hop head, you'd know that. The song by LL I Shot Ya was the response and THAT song was a Tupac dis. LL said he did it because Tupac said in the SOURCE that he'd kill the East coast. You can't go by Google. They get shit wrong all the time because people who aren't even a part of Hip Hop are inputting this false information.
@@alanflores2714 The song was out way before that on mixtapes. You're going by official release dates. This song was out long before Tupac got shot. The mixtape scene releases songs months before their official releases. I told you, your ear ain't to the streets. You don't follow this music like true East Coast rap people.
Every time I watch your content on PAC and hear the instrumental playing in the background, it just waters my eyes. I fell in love with Pac’s work since 1996. I still get emotional when I hear the man speak and what he accomplished in his young life. Thank you Renee for the beautiful stories you tell.
Also the media needs to be held accountable for their part in the East Coast vs West Coast beef too.... quincy jones was one of the founders of Vibe magazine and he constantly sent reporters to interview both diddy and pac to capitalize off this and sell papers. It was disgusting bcuz this fellow black man was using two gentleman who used music to get them and their family out the hood and put their friends ON and this little feud that could have been a musical battle turned into this civil war conjured up by the labels, executives, journalist and PR teams.... and when two kings lost their lives, then these same ppl wanna write think pieces regarding how rap music is marketing death....and how black violence is an issue in the communities...as if impressionable youth from the hood, who often feel marginalized by society and live by the saying "rap or go to the league" didnt look at these men as kings and idolized them... Thefefore when they took their disagreement and blew it up to a coast vs coast, civil war...many felt the need to pick sides. Man, boys from compton who never left their small neighborhood...who lived in CA their entire life but never been to the beach sitting repping their state (cause thats all they have...and even then they dont even have/own that) ....these same kids prob will never get the chance to go to nyc...same for kids in Brooklyns flabush, bedstuy, east NY....many of these kids never left BK , let alone have been to Cali...and now they saying F an entire coast cause they identified with these rappers... And now, in retrospect, we realize that Clive Davies and Jimmy Iovine , their respective labels executives and A&Rs, were all using their PR machines to push the narrative of this civil war TO SELL ALBUMS.... The blood of biggie and Pac is more on their hands than Suge and Diddy. Suge and diddy were middlemen...while they were signed to their labels....arista and interscope was the true machine behind everything.
Really good and informative vid. As a guy who was a teen in the 90s and a huge Pac fan when all was going on. We were quiet limited with the news we were getting about what was going on - especially in the uk. We had magazines and MTV but it wasn't until a few years later that a lot of books came out, which I read. But none of them really expanded on the Haitian Jack situation, his friendship with Jack and Quad Studio shootings. They touched on it but never when in depth so it's been a mystery to me until now
No doubt! He was a FED! He had immunity. His job was to get close to celebs and gangsters and report information back to them. That’s why he got off the tape case so easily. He had political connections.
False: Haitian Jack did not give Tupac his first rolex. Tupac had at least two Rolexes before he met Haitian jack. Yes Haitian Jack bought him a Rolex in October of 94 but Tupac has on a Rolex in that I Get Around video in 1993 and also the thug Life videos and Papa song video in early '94. Tupac had an extensive Rolex collection.
Tupac was broke his whole career. Couldn't afford a Rolex. The man died with $5000 in his bank account. Y'all need to stop making up this mythical character in y'all heads and see shit for what it really was.
@Kito Warner please STFU! The original reciepts of 2pac buying a rolex in 1993 are literally online. I'm not even a 2pac fan but I don't need to lie to kick it unlike you. $5000 in his bank account?! Boy please! Y'all say anything online!!!
Tupac said in an interview that he was asleep in a room his “friends” were alone in another room with the “victim”, once she reported the crime, the police convinced her to only name Tupac (he had sued them a few times and always won) even shot a few undercovers he witnessed committing crimes against innocent black men (won the case). He assumed Haitian Jack (and friends) would admit their actions? They might have tried, but maybe ignored by police
It was collaborative effort. Both were involved along with the FBI and CIA, the masterminds behind the entire thing. This is why Pac said in that same song about Haitian Jack "knew he was working for the Fed's same crime different trails nigga picture what he said"
What made it all suspicious is that Biggie would not tell Pac anything, whilst knowing a whole lot. I guess Biggie was scared "snitching" and that he might end up in a bad situation. So he stayed quiet.
Biggie knew who didn't and didn't say anything.. So pac felt if we was friends you would tell me.. he said he knew Biggie had nothing to do with it but if you gon rap that gangsta stuff be about it.. and he felt like Biggie was fake and scary
@Dee Lee Tupac said that he told him a week before “because I knew the ni*** that had shot me, he was my go defendant” so he knew Biggie knew what happened, why he didn’t tell him, shit who knows 🤷🏻♂️
CLARIFICATION: Jack and his family came to America in the 70s BEFORE Duvalier fled Haiti. Thanks for watching💕
Thanks 4 clarification.
😆😅🤣I wasn't gonna say anything 🤣🤣
You the goat
@@leonardorobert3073 👉ua-cam.com/video/JtdW6Bu9nAQ/v-deo.html
Black / African American isn’t a nationality nor race it’s a racist derogatory term that is given by government ppl of color from turtle island aka north America are actually aborigine indigenous American Indians.
The 90’s!!! What a time to be alive
@@paulcosta5854might be some truth to that.
True
If you remained alive*
Outstanding job breaking all of this down! You put in a lot of research and it shows ‼️
Renie... The level of research on your videos is OFF THE CHARTS. Please keep it up. You make some seriously very, very good videos. 😊
Thanks for watching💕 I really appreciate your comment.
And you my dear don't speak English very well
LOL.....The way she said "Homies" with the British Accent is so funny...LOL
😂😂
😆
Why did her accent take me back to the opening of the H Town knocking the boots music video with Luke being interviewed... Sis gave me a true moment of nostalgia
Miss Bomba Claudie TV...It wasn't funny.
What is soo funny about it.
The way se says Tupac 🤣🤣tupawk
I heard he was light-skinned, stocky, with a Haitian accent
Jewelry, fast cars and he's known for flashin'
Listen while I take U back and lace this rap
A real live tale about a snitch named Haitian Jack
Knew he was workin' for the feds
Same crime, different trials, nigga, picture what he said
And did I mention?
Promised to payback, Jimmy Henchman, in due time
I know U BEOTCH niggas is listenin', the world is mine
Set me up, wet me up, niggas stuck me up
Heard the guns bust, but U tricks never shut me up
Touch one of mine, on everything I love
I'll destroy everything U touch
Play the game, nigga; all out warfare, eye for eye
Last words to a BEOTCH nigga: "Why U lie?"
Now U gotta watch your back, now watch your front
Here we come, gunshots to Tut, now U stuck
FOOK the rap game, nigga, this M.O.B
So believe me, we enemies, I go against all odds
I'm hopin' my true MF'AS know
This be the realest shit I ever wrote
Against All Oddz, up in the studio, gettin' blowed
To the truest shit I ever spoke
I'm hopin' my true MF'AS know
This be the realest shit I ever wrote; against all odds - #MakaveliTheDon #TheDonKilluminati #AgainstAllOdds
This verse is exactly why I’m here ✊🏾
Only seen this 1000x it's getting old.
I love for that on bloods 👌4pac
If Jack took the gun charge he was done
lol Jack, Tut no one from that crew ever hid and no one from the Mob or Tupac did anything to the people that actually did the job..
Back in mid 2000’s I was doing research on PAC and found an old interview from a magazine that PAC did and he talked about Makavelis Against All Odds... and he said “I name the people who set me up on my new album”. So when Jack says “why didn’t pac release this when he was alive?”... he was going to
Naming the people that allegedly set you up on your album is a snitch move.
@@newyorkersliverentfree you dumbass going to the feds and being on paper is a snitch move how tf calling a another person out for being a snitch is being a snitch and 50 cent did the same on many man
@@newyorkersliverentfree thats the thing, when you name names you're telling. 50 was paying homage to all the Queens NY hustlers.
@@TheTrut416 No homage, idiot! He was putting them on blast! Knowing the Feds were always watching them, trying to bring them down.
Against all odds was Pac putting a hit on those who wronged him.
Wow you did a great job, thank you for putting this together 💯
Great documentary. Clear and concise information which I’ve heard before but this was put together 100x better.
Thank you
From the uk 🇬🇧
Loving this one thanks for sharing very information blessed love to all knowledge is power hopefully everyone pays attention keep up the good work 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
I think this has been said in an excess amount by us all at some point but it is very much worth repeating. TUPAC KNEW EVERYBODY. He was like everybody's lil brother or friend and perhaps that is the issue. Too trusting or maybe he just couldn't help it. He was so relatable. Shoot if I had ever met him in person its likely I'd love being around him as well. And lastly it's like He did so much in his young life. But my, how many enemies he had. So many that didn't care for his life and just wanted to leach off of his good nature and charisma. Perhaps also that is why he had to play the hard role so tough because he couldn't let the wrong ppl see his weaknesses. And I seriously respect that. So many that just wanted him dead for one reason or another. God had a mighty call on his life. He was truly an embodiment of his namesake and a mixture of Malcolm Martin Chairman Fred Hampton and many other influential black leaders. What a beautiful soul taken too soon. RIP Tupac Amaru Shakur.
Tupac was a fake 🤥... And he's not even dead he's in the group Jurassic 5 him a kaddafi!
I think your waaaay off...that whole embodied shit did not work for PAC..HIS WORDS HOMIE..NOT MINE...YEA...he started off on a path..had the street game and intelligence wrapped in a package that nobody could touch..AND I MEAN NO ONE CAN OR COULD FUCK WITH HIS STYLE..HE SAID...AMERICA EATS ITS YOUTH..THAT MEANS..TO A CYNICAL ASS MAN LIKE TUPAC..NO MATTER WHAT I DO OR SAY YOUR GOING TO SEE WHAT YOU WANT AND HEAR WHAT YOU WANT AND KILL ME WHEN YOU SEE FIT on the song reincarnation..it says loosely...my point..IVE BEEN WRITING POEMS AND RAPS AND SONGS SINCE ABOUT THE TIME PASSED..TUPAC WAS A THUG WITH HEART...HIS WORDS🕊
@@Coco-xw3wp YOUR THE REASON...CONDOMS AND BACK HANDS WERE INVENTED.🤐
Word respect
@@Coco-xw3wp Do you believe the earth was flat too? Go read a book, it might actually help with that low IQ of yours lmaooo.
One of the greatest gone to soon not only a rapper this man knew his poetry like no other R.I.P 2PAC👀
Yes! It takes time to develop that skill. Thanks for watching💕
He went to a theatre school, he was a theatre geek. Acting was his calling, an artist through an through
He was black excellence but none of us are perfect he had his flaws Rest In Peace Makaveli The Don
@@mariahyohannes that's you in your profile picture
@@ericbarnes9319 Black excellence??? How pathetic are you. Pac is the exact opposite of balck excellence
Daaaaamn Renie you go deep on the research. I was a young teen at the time all that happened & tried piecing things together for over 20 yrs. Your vids make it all make sense. #TUPAC is smiling down on you , THANK YOU young lady 😘
WoW, This Is Deep, This Is The Best Presentation I Have Seen Concerning All This. 👍 👍 👍
Keep the videos coming Renie
Thanks for breaking it down this way, you made it easy & vivid to your viewers, when the media & other journalists over the years had too many different stories that were confusing & all over the place.
i never got tired of the music playing in the background
Me too 🔥🔥🔥
I said the same thing
Yes indeed
the 30 sec of audio on loop? lol wtf???
I was born & raised in Brooklyn almost my whole life & I lived in LA from 91-97. Honestly I have no clue how I'm still alive today, this lady is right, "the 90s (& the 70s & 80s) were a crazy time." Brooklyn was ridiculous with it's violence & we didn't have gangs back then which made it worse bc armed robberies were more of the thing & everyone could get it, for example even Jehovah Witness's in their Kingdom Halls.
There were gangs in New York ever heard of the Black Spades Afrikka Bambatta was a part of it
They robbed a Kingdom Hall??! What?! When??
@@keishahart8439 between 16:40mins and 17:13mins it's was stated
@@keishahart8439 TUT, U GOD, 50 CENT,I TOOGIE BLACK, K-SUN, BOOGIE D,
WERE THE BIGGEST DUES WHEN IT CAME TO JACKING..
Wow bruh JEHOVAH witnesses that's wild as hell for real for real
This was fire.well done n thanks 😊
Thank you!!
Renie you put in work on this one. Salute
This is a dope ass video. Do u have more like this? I love your voice and music. Your great
Really well researched…
When you say Pac I hear ‘park’, which is cute and funny at the same time. 🙃
2pac had one hell'of a life.
Well put together video, I'm rocking with this channel!
From the time Pac got out of Prison. In that 6 or 7 month till his untimely death. He changed Rap/ Hip-Hop forever. Truely a Thug Immortal.
His albums before he went to prison were really good too
Naw he didn't.
No, he didn’t change a thing.
I Really Enjoyed This.
Awesome Job On The Video!
Tyson originally told him that Jack was a "gutter rat" but Tyson didn't wanna say that publically.
Do not get it twisted Tyson was a thug too all of Brooklyn knew that he's from Brownsville one of the hardest place in Brooklyn better ask some body!🤔🤔
This one is so full with informations. Thank you
Pac dealing with people he shouldn't have been dealing with. Biggie tried to warn em' but he didn't listen
Why Haitian jack didn't get him killed, and jimmy henchman organised pac's first shooting, lack of security is what I blame on second shooting
Biggie himself was part of it.
Great, informative video. Thanks
I loooooooved this video, and I’ve never told anyone that on UA-cam . Great job 👏👏
Nice video, thanks from UK.
Amazing video Fam 🔥🎯🔥
Very informative… best video on the related subject
16:31-16:44 so true man. That was Pac’s downfall, he trusted too many ppl and the wrong ppl and he admired that life so much, started to embody it but at the end of the day, that truly wasn’t who he was
I mean when you do 9 months in jail hoping you homeboy you accused set you up and he don’t come through with bail or even visit I mean my trust would up and down too 🤷🏾♂️
Truth is bitter
How do you know that wasn't him? Pac was a soldier. Whether a soldier for death row, or thugg life, outlawz, or the voice of the destroyed black panther party he was all that. People make me laugh when they picture pac as if they knew him, hung out with him or whatever. Pac was simply a rider.
@@lorenzbeaumacc1175 He was a soldier when he was dancing around too huh? These rappers are actors especially if Interscope signs u
@@soulfed6500 do you work?
That Tupac letter to Madonna had an eerie vibe to it of cointelpro and the panther party!
We can learn so much from the life of Tupac, Seems like he really lived for us to teach us.
Yes I hope lessons are learned and certain patterns are not repeated. So many of them died or are in prison now. Thanks for your comment. 💕
@Riaz Amod lived for who?? I’m sorry bruh bt you never put that much trust in man
@@datboykrazy8616 u don't know anything about Tupac then, Go do ur research
@@riazamod8108 bruh hold up I’m 36 years old that’s a pic of my daughter for my profile pic. I kno bou pac. Bt at the end of this discussion he didn’t teach me anything he didn’t live for me. I never put my trust in man to teach me to lead me to live for me
@@datboykrazy8616 Maybe for u but for millions he was a voice.
Thanks for the content renie 🙏🙏😉
Very well narrated and nice background music. Loved it❤
Great Video by the way beautifully presented, its so sad seeing this young man with so much talent gone likewise with Biggie sometimes we are our own worst enemies crabs in a barrel mentality
Great video & nice touch w/ the background music
Puffy still breathes today knowing he is one of the main reasons Tupac is dead and most likely biggie smalls. He had connections to the people who shot Tupac at quad studios and then in 1996 when Tupac was killed he also had connections to the crips that supposedly shot him. I hope he one day pays a price 💯 If Tupac didn’t die I guarantee biggie would still be around. The dude had a lot to live with on his conscience
@Joshua Mezza explain that in more detail please 😂
@Joshua Mezza I mean your entitled to your opinion but you have to do more research than that. Glorifying violence and drugs or talking about the life he grew up around? He has even said it himself he is a product of what he has grew up around and that’s all he knows. When it came to the little kid in Oakland Tupac didn’t obviously kill him it was more of a accident when gun fire went off which was aimed at Tupac and the poor kid was a victim of that. To be honest Tupac never painted himself as an angel and admitted this multiple times. I don’t think people gave him a pass but through his raps he can paint a picture. I mean, there is a reason why your here commenting on a video of his right?
How can you blame Puff when it was Pac that put their name in something they had nothing to do with. Puff didn't come for Pac but Pac came for Biggie & Puff like a coward instead of getting at the true ones who shot him.
@@k.b8684 As I said, he was affiliated with both the shooters in 1994 and also with Keefe D in 1996 when pac got killed. I personally think he had a hidden agenda and has been over looked.
@Joshua Mezza you're stupid.
VERY WELL DONE!!! GOOD WORK!!! OUT ALL THESE ABSURD videos about TUPAC this was the most detailed about certain things. GOOD JOURNALISM. 👍
3:58 Lmao at the forest hump running "shot in the butt" while showing Forrest gump eating ice cream. "Lieutenant daaan ice cream"
Wow great informative video I never knew H. Jack was that old he looks much younger than 60
Despite my reservations for the 2Pac movie, I must say they did well in casting Donald Faison as Haitian Jack - the look is spot on.
Look at'chu playboii
Wow! Great video
This one was dope 👏🏿 Props. Those of us who grew up in the 90s know this story goes deep. I know the ins and outs about this one but still erks me. I'll say this though, Hatian Jack was not a nigga to be fucked with, and Jimmy Henchman was knee deep in the street. Tyson was right, Pac was out of his depth. But truth is Jimmy Henchman set Pac up to get him robbed. Pac said it all on Against All Odds. Once he aligned with Suge and the Mob Pirus. He had real hitters on his team (Bountry, Neck Bone, Heron) and now had the strength to go to real war with Jimmy if he chose too.
Amazing Cover!!! I bin watching 2pac my whole life and never knew any of this. Amazing!!!
Tupac Makaveli The Don Still Lives On.
🦋🦋❤️❤️🤩
♊️💯♊️
⭐️So well done!!⭐️
Nice video.. Thnx
Pac frees my soul, always.
If you think about it, Pac will go on living long after we've gone.......
Haitain jack was a FBI informant. He set Tupac
Yo shtfu youtube fanatic smh
@@AngelRivera-vh7bz ua-cam.com/video/JtdW6Bu9nAQ/v-deo.html
What comes around gos around when you do someone bad it comes back to you 💯
@@lesaneshakur3940 jack ain't no.informant
U can't call him a informant without no proof smh and I doubt Jack is a informant. U won't say it in his face
Very well put together 🦾
Everybody using Tupac to get famous they want to either make up stories that never happened or they want to use something during that time when they met him to get famous
Tf u talkin about
Some people are famous in the underworld (Jack).
Seems the opposite
@@Raiders-wm5kb wtf you mean?
@@emii-precious3380
Here's the Truth about how 2pac Faked his Beef with Biggie to sell Records. Fastforward to 12:52 stop at 15:41.
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Great commentary
The song "Who Shot Ya" had absolutely nothing to do with Tupac getting shot in NY. The song was released 6 months before. It was originally one verse as an intro to a Mary J Blige album, but they said it was too violent. Biggie made a song out of it. The response was LL Cool J's "I Shot Ya" and the remix. This song was a Tupac dis, because Tupac said in the SOURCE magazine that he'd kill the East Coast. Most of these documentaries, especially the British ones get Hip Hop history wrong time and time again.
I agree that the song had nothing to do with Pac's shooting, but the song was released after the shooting (shooting in '94 / song in '95).
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Wrong. Who Shot Ya was originally a verse for a Mary J Blige Album. They said it was too violent, so Biggie used it on his album. That song came out long before Tupac got shot. If you were a real East Coast Hip Hop head, you'd know that. The song by LL I Shot Ya was the response and THAT song was a Tupac dis. LL said he did it because Tupac said in the SOURCE that he'd kill the East coast. You can't go by Google. They get shit wrong all the time because people who aren't even a part of Hip Hop are inputting this false information.
No, it was released February 1995, now why would you release that track & not expect blow back 🤷🏻♂️
@@alanflores2714 The song was out way before that on mixtapes. You're going by official release dates. This song was out long before Tupac got shot. The mixtape scene releases songs months before their official releases. I told you, your ear ain't to the streets. You don't follow this music like true East Coast rap people.
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Excellent Excellent piece!
Biggie and Diddy were not Pac's enemy
Word they were just making music
Puffy was getting extorted by the Black Mafia for protection money
Yes they were. Phuck Piggie and Punk Tittty
They were if they FEARED AND GOT EXTORTED by HENCHMEN
Thanks Renee
Every time I watch your content on PAC and hear the instrumental playing in the background, it just waters my eyes. I fell in love with Pac’s work since 1996. I still get emotional when I hear the man speak and what he accomplished in his young life. Thank you Renee for the beautiful stories you tell.
Also the media needs to be held accountable for their part in the East Coast vs West Coast beef too.... quincy jones was one of the founders of Vibe magazine and he constantly sent reporters to interview both diddy and pac to capitalize off this and sell papers. It was disgusting bcuz this fellow black man was using two gentleman who used music to get them and their family out the hood and put their friends ON and this little feud that could have been a musical battle turned into this civil war conjured up by the labels, executives, journalist and PR teams.... and when two kings lost their lives, then these same ppl wanna write think pieces regarding how rap music is marketing death....and how black violence is an issue in the communities...as if impressionable youth from the hood, who often feel marginalized by society and live by the saying "rap or go to the league" didnt look at these men as kings and idolized them...
Thefefore when they took their disagreement and blew it up to a coast vs coast, civil war...many felt the need to pick sides.
Man, boys from compton who never left their small neighborhood...who lived in CA their entire life but never been to the beach sitting repping their state (cause thats all they have...and even then they dont even have/own that) ....these same kids prob will never get the chance to go to nyc...same for kids in Brooklyns flabush, bedstuy, east NY....many of these kids never left BK , let alone have been to Cali...and now they saying F an entire coast cause they identified with these rappers...
And now, in retrospect, we realize that Clive Davies and Jimmy Iovine , their respective labels executives and A&Rs, were all using their PR machines to push the narrative of this civil war TO SELL ALBUMS....
The blood of biggie and Pac is more on their hands than Suge and Diddy. Suge and diddy were middlemen...while they were signed to their labels....arista and interscope was the true machine behind everything.
Good stuff! Well written...
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Informative video!! Well done 👏 ✔
Really good and informative vid. As a guy who was a teen in the 90s and a huge Pac fan when all was going on. We were quiet limited with the news we were getting about what was going on - especially in the uk. We had magazines and MTV but it wasn't until a few years later that a lot of books came out, which I read. But none of them really expanded on the Haitian Jack situation, his friendship with Jack and Quad Studio shootings. They touched on it but never when in depth so it's been a mystery to me until now
Good job on this video
Jack was definitely an informant.
No doubt! He was a FED! He had immunity. His job was to get close to celebs and gangsters and report information back to them. That’s why he got off the tape case so easily. He had political connections.
@@NoneofYourbusiness-s8fHe was just a gangster turned snitch...
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False: Haitian Jack did not give Tupac his first rolex. Tupac had at least two Rolexes before he met Haitian jack. Yes Haitian Jack bought him a Rolex in October of 94 but Tupac has on a Rolex in that I Get Around video in 1993 and also the thug Life videos and Papa song video in early '94. Tupac had an extensive Rolex collection.
🤣🤣🤣🤣 Like you dumbass actually would know.
@@fruitpac go watch the video 2pac have the watch on him
Tupac was broke his whole career. Couldn't afford a Rolex. The man died with $5000 in his bank account. Y'all need to stop making up this mythical character in y'all heads and see shit for what it really was.
@Kito Warner please STFU! The original reciepts of 2pac buying a rolex in 1993 are literally online. I'm not even a 2pac fan but I don't need to lie to kick it unlike you. $5000 in his bank account?! Boy please! Y'all say anything online!!!
But you still interested
Good job, good research 👍🏻🙌🏼💕
Tupac said in an interview that he was asleep in a room his “friends” were alone in another room with the “victim”, once she reported the crime, the police convinced her to only name Tupac (he had sued them a few times and always won) even shot a few undercovers he witnessed committing crimes against innocent black men (won the case). He assumed Haitian Jack (and friends) would admit their actions? They might have tried, but maybe ignored by police
You really think he was in another room 🤣😂 if he was such a good guy why didn't he stop it 😂
What man leaves a woman alone with a group of men? And more basically why would Pac leave a bedroom just to sleep in another room. FOH
I've never heard the SWV piece and I've never heard them speak on it.
Dope vid
In the end Tupac is an immortal hero. The rest will be remembered as common thieves
A true live story about a snitch named hatian jack I knew he was working for the feds
I can't find the full Ice-T/Hatian Jack interview anywhere!!. If someone has a link or something please send. Thanks
Jacks parents were Political positioned.. That should tell everyone what needs to be said about Haitian Jack to the Murder of Tupac right there~~
That explains it all
No
Great Doc.
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This is one of the first video about that situation that got it right
Wow... I never knew SWV was at the studio when Pac got shot.
Quads is a very popular studios
Im sure it's a lit you dont know
Very well put together.
Mike Tyson told him stay away from him big told him Madonna and more pac was hard head
That he Was....but, Haitian Jack Didn't have To *Set him UP* 🤨
Pac was bad at picking his friends he was supposed to keep Haitian Jack out of his circle.
Jimmy Henchmen set him up. He says it on “Against all odds”
It was collaborative effort. Both were involved along with the FBI and CIA, the masterminds behind the entire thing. This is why Pac said in that same song about Haitian Jack "knew he was working for the Fed's same crime different trails nigga picture what he said"
@@brandonshamar661 Was the “same crime different trial” not in reference to Jack’s lawyer separating his case from Tupac’s in the Ayanna Jackson case…
No it was Henchman he got Pac dwn to Quad n do a song with Lil Shawn Henchmans artist.
@AusGameCollector more so it was separated bcuz of the gun.Police wanted Pac bcuz he shot those 2 off duty cops
Damn, that was dope. Good job on the vid. 💪🏾
The police "weren't supposed to be armed while off duty?" What police officers don't carry their guns off duty, the one's in Montana?
How do you be in movie mode when you get shot ?
Pac was always in movie mode. He acted all the time even off camera
THAT was a hating quote by Andre harrell.
Don't see HOW Pac thought Biggie set him up when he was already rubbing elbows with the devil!
What made it all suspicious is that Biggie would not tell Pac anything, whilst knowing a whole lot. I guess Biggie was scared "snitching" and that he might end up in a bad situation. So he stayed quiet.
@@thomasbell5283 Biggie told him to, "Watch the company you keep" That's as much advice needed!
PAC never said Biggie set him 🆙. Pac knew who set him up. He was upset a Big cuz Big knew about the line up ahead of time and didn’t tell Pac.
@@NightWolfe95 OK let's take baby steps, if you know I'm about to get robbed and you don't tell me wouldn't I Consider you part of the setup🤔
Biggie knew who didn't and didn't say anything.. So pac felt if we was friends you would tell me.. he said he knew Biggie had nothing to do with it but if you gon rap that gangsta stuff be about it.. and he felt like Biggie was fake and scary
i have a song called never leave with the beat in the background
Rest in peace Tupac
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He’s resting in power!
Thank you 🙏 The information you gave was very insightful I thank you thank you I kind of knew that it was more than just biggie
Lmao that against all odds a bit 😂 keep up the good work 👍
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2:47 I knew I saw Franklin Saint had to go back 😂
Haitian Jack and Tupac is pure cointelpro and puff played his role too as well as biggie and he paid his price....
@Dee Lee Tupac said that he told him a week before “because I knew the ni*** that had shot me, he was my go defendant” so he knew Biggie knew what happened, why he didn’t tell him, shit who knows 🤷🏻♂️
Rennie! Where you get all this info from! You're from London!!
It’s all on the internets. 😂
😁 I'm from Battersea! H Jack's background is interesting! Him and Shyne! Shyne went into politics in Belize or something!