Shit u right about that.... Come to think of it, that person really doesn't exist I'm sorry to say! No one is coming up the pike or anything! Not even in the same realm
I’m a white dude who grew up in the conservative suburbs, middle America. But to this day my politics and views on the world are still shaped by listening to Pac as a kid in the 90’s. He got me asking why there’s money for war but not the poor, etc etc The impact he had is immeasurable… amazing video man keep it up 👊
To be honest I think pac would be a conservative nowadays. The political landscape has changed drastically since pac was alive. He was all about GOD, guns, and traditional households. He wouldn’t have fell in line with the democrats like most celebrities do unless they were actually doing something for black ppl. I could see him pulling a Kanye and supporting trump while building his own political brand.
@@andrejohnson7737. Nah he wouldn’t fuck with Trump like that especially considering Trump’s family of systemic racism in New York housing against specific BLACK teants ! Pac didn’t HATE HIS BLACKNESS like how Kayne does! But, I do agree would’ve definitely been conservative just not that type of black conservative!
Okok I came up with this listening to PAC. When he said jealousy and envy them women’s emotions and I took it a little further and I was thinking like a man should never envy. Another man should never be jealous of another man, but correct me if I’m wrong, but there’s nothing wrong with admiring another man and I’m not talking to physical or nothing like that bs I’m talking about Admiration for how they carry themselves how they conduct themselves and things of that nature
Honestly you’re right cause tbh fuck all the celebrity’s and that worship they hold on the masses but pac came from the revolution the panthers were in him but sadly he got consumed
2Pac had love for the Hispanic community and understood the struggle that brown and black people share in this country. "It wouldn't be LA without Mexicans, Black Love, Brown Pride in the sets again." Some of us need to remember this wisdom.
@@stealthy_in_a_suit the media knows how to make the 99 percent fight. They keep us focused on each other and not on them. They are very smart. But yes we got to come together more.
Didn't mean to comment on your comment family but once again you come to a video that doesn't give you the means to comment after everybody commented but shout out to Pac,Kanye,and Kendrick my Gemini Brother's,and Hammer is from Oakland!😁
@is2fiftyslowfsport744 you know the crazy part,everything you just said is so wrong cause I never said anything bad to you,I was very polite I was just telling you I used your comment to make a comment because I wasn't able to comment,and you all talking crazy and cursing me out,I was going to give that energy back,but no need cause I gave you no reason to come at me like that, Fam never let your emotions kill your intelligence.
Tupac was a poet, revolutionary, philosopher and a thinker, free thinker. His mother, Afeni planted seeds of wisdom that sprouted over his years. She taught him at a young age to ask why, to question why are things the way they are!!
He said “ I remember Marvin Gaye,used to sing to me. He had me feeling like black was the thing to be” That’s how I felt about Tupac growing up. And I’m from New York. He was always the realest dude to me and what he stood for was bigger than just hiphop music.
Man I remember 2pac was all the rage back in high school. Then he died during my junior year. Even back then he was viewed as a revolutionary, a philosopher and a visionary.
❤#2Pac& Biggie, all Day✊🏽I appreciate Even what Yezzy brings on different levels. Had to sub this channel off this well constructed content. Salute to you king. Keep doin your good work, we real onez hear the spirit of Pac in what you doing, and we all here now seeing what all manifested from what Pac, ODB, Prodigy , and so many others spoke on...we now "kickin the door open, picking the 🔐💯✊🏽
Hes akil the mc….. has a twin brother nick name pee wee… hes the smaller nose pac.. you really think he did all that work in that little time few yrs all that music movies drama etc lol his twin helped throughout his whole career i seen a video of both pacs kadafi and danny boy in the studio
Great analysis. 2pac was right about a lot of things. And he was ahead of his time. The way you weaved in your story and vision for the channel was great. Keep going. It’s only a matter of time before this channel blows up. If you want to go down a fun rabbit hole, look into Pac’s alleged baptism in a christian church a few days before he passed. Much love!
I’m 45 years old and I was born and brought up in London. His music and message in his music still inspires me today. There will only ever be one pac. I consider him to be the bob marley of my generation. RIP Tupac
2Pac's voice has been with me my whole life, he's like that one crazy uncle I've never met. He understood too much ahead of his time. He taught me to be loud, and when you are loud people will try to check you, people will try to silence you, but just keep going stay loud af, stay true. Speak against evil, injustice and if you're capable, fight against it any way you can. All evil in the world is sneaky, and the mass majority of people enable that evil, out of fear, or clout chasing, or whatever. So evil prevails because of its collective web of soulless enablers. 2Pac taught me which team I really play for, what my alignment is, and I'm a piece of shit white dude from England. Keep doing what you're doing uncle Pac be proud of you.
@@whookedthey’re here in the comments on a youtube video about this man. their comments are on-topic. it would be weird if there was no contextual link to pac and bro said the exact same thing. you’re confusing these comments with idol worship but the conversation being had here IS about tupac. you just came here to be contrarian and put somebody down for speaking their peace about a guy that everybody in this comment section is talking about.
Bro. I gotta clip ima post where pac said “watch they gone wait until I’m gone to say “oh my god did you hear the words? The guy was deep!” But while I’m here “gangsta rapper gangsta rapper” then he went on to say “for the record I do not believe I am a gangster.”
See knowing is a Blissing and a Curse! When that light comes on in your head from innerstanding what's really going on ,it makes you mad 😡 😤 and angry to see that others aren't realizing or are afraid and not doing something about it 🤔 Bro listen, he's still ahead in thinking than 90% of the people are TODAY!! Bro it's 😢 sad.
A big problem i have with people comparing other rappers to Pac, especially modern rappers, is that they talk about a few of his sings and nothing else. Some of his lesser known songs are masterpieces, and the work he done outside of the studio. He was so much more than a rapper. The crazy thing is he done all that by 25
Tupac cared. He was like David from the Bible- he was a warrior, king, lover and was logical with his vision and talent. He a REAL ONE. Tupac was different. Kendrick is his closest heir. Love you too Nip 🫡🖤🔥💪🏽✊🏽🙏🏽‼️
@ This Part. I think David played that harp and wrote those psalms to get an understanding and calm his own demons too… like Pac… The acquisition of wisdom ( not knowledge)is a rocky perilous road Have a blessed and safe holiday season to you and yours- keep ya head up- Tupac forever 🖤✊🏽🙏🏽🔥💯
@@happygucci5094 I'd have to agree but I think it's more about the wisdom and preparation than demon worries. Both had such a sense of peace and calm while navigating through demons (opps). You mentioned a distinction between knowledge and wisdom and it's very true. I was watching a video the other day by Jack Ma and he was saying that smart people have knowledge, they know what they want but wise people have wisdom, they know what they don't want. But what I believe it is, is simply going further, so knowing more. The wise person didn't stop at being smart or knowing what they want, they went further and figured out what they didn't want. David got there and Pac was working towards having a better understanding of what he didn't want.
I was shaped by SoundCloud rap era, but my father listened to 2PAC and still does, so I have listened to pac and one thing I see in him is that he was very smart and as you said revolutionary, but he was also a man-child in some situations. RIP Tupac Shakur
Bro this video was IMPORTANT to me very much so cause I am a huge 2Pac fan. And I'm 55 years old and Pac spoke to me through his music. He was bigger than rap. You can tell he wanted to help his people. But just like Malcolm X. It was our own people who took him out. There is a video of Pac at his mansion that shows he took some homeless people from off the cold night streets of L.A. and he had them stay with him and fed them too. Pac was a good dude that cared for the poor people. He held food drives and gave out dinner plates to the homeless and during Christmas and Thanksgiving he gave out Christmas dinners and Turkey 's. He talked about the abuse kids face in broken homes. He was our Malcolm X and kneegrows took him out. This video just proves even more so why he is definitely loved by the people and I mean everybody not just us black people. So from one brother to you brother thank you for doing this video. It is so true and very much IMPORTANT. THANK YOU. ✌🏿 EXIT -2PAC ENTER-MAKAVELI PS I just subscribed to your channel.
Bro pac is the reason I am the way I am today it’s like he’s my big brother I never met but tought me so much about life frfr he’s a big part of my life because his music and interviews spoke to my heart like he was sitting next to me talking to me
People forget hit ‘em up didn’t come out til June 96. He didn’t say shit beef wise til after his shit went five times platinum (in two months might I add with no disses on it and references to method man and Rakim.) when u realize this, it makes u really understand how people drag out that beef shit when it come to pac
@@SoundBiteInc- FACTS (well almost). **Excuse the long comment, I'm dropping content on the Pac Topics soon** There was the 2 Of Amerikaz Most Wanted video that dropped before the album I believe which had the intro dissing BIG/Puffy as PIGGY & BUFFY, and they get shot by Big Syke and Bogart (THUG LIFE members) Then there were 3 disses on All Eyez On Me - "You know how it is, We still Bad Boy Killaz, Shit Don't Stop, MF'n Fat down syndrome MF'n weak Azz niggas, Dancers turned F'n CEOs" on the Outro of ' NO MORE PAIN' "I dedicate THIS to you PUNK MF's This one's for YOU; BIG BABY! Cuz U B***h Azz Niggas Can't C Me" - outro of CANT C ME -- low-key directed at BIGGIE cuz BIG did steal the "Babeeeeyh" adlib from Pac. It's a Stretch,,,, & speaking of Stretch Holla At Me - whole first verse 👁️ Believe is about Stretch " I'll let the world know Nigga U A Coward, U could NEVER be LIVE, until u DIE I see the MF B***h in Yo Eyez" // seems like a Stretch diss cuz of the play on words "U could Never be LIVE" Stretch and his brother's group was called The Live Squad. & what Pac was saying was more personal, than what the fans/audience saw with Biggie, applied more to Stretch based off of what we saw in their relationship "it was all a scheme, you infiltrated my team and sold a nigga dreams, how could u do me like that I took ya family in, put some cash in your pockets made you a man again, but now you let the FEAR put yo ass in a place, complicated to escape it's a fools fate, without your word you're a shell of a man I lost respect for you nigga we could never be friends I bet I'm running thru your head now What could I do If it was up to u I'd be dead now " both could apply to BIGGIE and Stretch, but seems moreso Stretch cuz he had been rolling with Pac since literally the first time we saw Pac. Both were down with Digital Underground and Tommy Boy Records,. Stretch was seen everywhere with Pac til the Quad robbery/shooting than he started rolling with Bad Boy for that 1 year before he got killed on the anniversary date of Pac getting shot. It's been rumored that Stretch also set Pac up for some bricks 🧱. They claim Stretch's murder was over coc too. Pac recorded All his verses for All Eyez before Halloween 95. Stretch died in Nov 95, but Pac kept the song on the album so it may still be about BIG. Or maybe he just didn't care and kept it on regardless cuz he mentioned Stretch's death months later on Against All Odds. Pac also dissed BIGGIE on the episode of "Yo!" That he hosted in late 95/ All Eyez On Me hadn't dropped yet, but it was a funny diss. He introduced BIG's video and when it came back to Pac hosting he said " That was the Notorious B.I.G & I just finished throwing up 🤮" lmao But he also said "Don't get it twisted, there is NO BEEF I got love for everybody" on that same episode. Things didn't "Heat Up" til soon after when Snoop & Tha Dogg Pound enterouge were shot at the videoshoot for " New York New York ", becuz of BIGGIE speaking on Funk Master Flex show. Flex DENIED DPG access up to his radio show on Hot97 to INVITE NY rappers to come be in the video. BIG hyped the situation up by saying " Y'all gone let 2Pac and Tha Dogg Pound do a video in OUR CITY, BROOKLYN STAND UP" is the quote people have said, are BIG's words. The DPG trailer was said to be shot at soon after BIG called in. There's the leaked song " NY87 " by Tha Dogg Pound ft Deadly Threat, DJ Quik and Pac on the last verse. Which dissed A Tribe Called Quest, Biggie, & Pac said " Move MFs til they feel me, it's West Coast Nigga F*** New York, now did everybody hear me? Shot at my homies now I'ma blast screaming WestSide MF when I pass" the song was scrapped all together, but June also would end up being the month he announced the One Nation album being in the works. Also All Eyez on Me had appearances by RedMan, Method Man, Inspectah Deck (adlibs) & the OG version of Wonder Why They Call U B###h featured Faith Evans. Pac never publicly dissed the entire state of NY or the East Coast. Even less than a year before All Eyez On Me droppe, on Me Against The World, he dedicated a whole song "Old School" to the NY rap Pioneers.And talked about growing up in NY. He promoted Death Row EAST in his 2nd to LAST public appearance at the 96 VMA's. Although he dissed Nas in that same interview, he ended up squashing the beef with him, probably minute's later the same night during the after party at Bryant Park. The two made plans for Nas to join him and DR in Vegas, and rumors say Pac wanted to record a full project with Nas immediately. There's a rare interview I found on here, where Pac called an Atlanta radio station to talk to DJ JELLY , he promoted his next 2. Projects as "Makaveli & ONE NATION" saying "One Nation is completed we just need one more song to finish with The Goodie Mob". We can only imagine how Pac's image would change had he not died. The last quarter of 96 we would have seen - a Pac/Nas colab - ONE NATION start to be promoted(another UA-cam video shows him picking 3 singles/videos for the album) - features from: Boot Camp Clik, Greg Nice, Asu, Melly Mel, Scorpio, Big Daddy Kane, Scarface, The Goodie Mob, (Outkast was mentioned) The Luniz, E40, Too Short, Bone Thugs N Harmony & who knows who else would've completed the album. 3 NEW Movies in 97 already scheduled to drop, while he had scripts for INDEPENDENCE DAY, STAR WARS EPISODE 1, and what would become BABY BOY in the works. Also a new revelation has been confirmed through the LATE Kim Porter's book 📖 she confirmed that Pac & BIG were CREATING A LABEL TOGETHER. The only other person to speak on this is an OG Black Panther member "Professor James" **forgot his last name but I'll link the interview/short*** He says Pac called him from Vegas and Pac told him over the phone that "Me & BIG's thing we squashed that, it was exaggerated by the media" So that has to mean that, Dresometime in 96 Pac & BIG reconciled and squashed things & double crossed the audience/fans and media by keeping the "beef" ongoing// looking real til who knows when. Maybe that will be exposed soon as well. Majority of The audience/fans didn't get the song side of the beef til June. But these were the days that REAL LEAKS mattered. There were bootlegged versions of alot of artists songs back then. There's even a video of Pac threatening a bootleggers stand in NY cuz his album hadn't came out yet. Also DJ Quik's brother in law LEAKED All Eyez On Me in Compton at the Swap Meet before the album dropped. I'm sure other releases came out, demo tapes may have been swapped. Pac was able to diss Jay-Z & Mob Deep on several songs and Bad Boy released that Mixtape with Puffy's "Stop Yappin". Pac heard ALL the disses toward him at that time. There were mentions and other interviews back n forth that might have aired too.
@@SoundBiteInc- lol UA-cam KNOW I'm dropping TRUTH deleted my comment debunking this. Pac dissed BIGGIE and Bad Boy 3 times on All Eyez On Me, which was recorded in 95. On No More Pain, Can't C Me, & Holla At Me, which is more of a diss to Stretch
I was born and raised in LA. up until 1997. I remember the announcement of him getting shot and days later of his death on the radio. I believe i heard it on 92.3 the Beat and the DJ was Theo. That's how vivid and impactful his death was to me. The youth of LA truly mourned his passing. I was a young (13) little Greek girl, probably the furthest thing from his assumed demographic, but his voice and lyrics just stood out to me. I've never stopped listening to him and as the years passed and I grew and matured into an adult, I discovered deeper meaning and interpretations to so many of his songs. Unconditional Love and To Live and Die in LA are some of my most favorite songs to this day. ❤
When I listen to Pac I cannot believe he did and spoke all this wisdom by 26 years old. This man was more wise than most men are at 50. He’s truly an anomaly. Edit: he was 25. Rip PAC
This is a great video. I'm a white dude from Mississippi (kinda not really relevant) I'm almost 30 and Tupac had the biggest effect on me. He made me understand everybody and I have to look through the world's view sometimes not just my own perspective. I appreciate your video all love my guy💪
I like this guy. What a great take on pac and how that relates to our current day hip hop narrative. And that he got inspired by his teacher who opened his eyes up. Good shit bro
New Yorker here myself, white 25 year old guy. Pac has ALWAYS been one of my idols even though we had very different yet EXTREMELY SITUATIONAL similarities between our lives. When I listen to his music he feels like someone I’ve known my whole life, the gun range interview has been a favorite of mine ever since I was a young teen. Nice to see him FINALLY get the credit and respect he deserves for calling the truth back in the day when everyone wanted to paint him as the rambunctious bad guy. They HATE the loud ones who won’t play by the program, exactly why MY enemies despise me like Pacs did with him. Keep up the great work my guy, you got a new sub right here!! 😎👍🏻
I met pac when I was a kid, just stumbled on him and suge on the beach in Los Angeles with a bunch of models doing a photo shoot. Took a few Polaroid pictures and got his autograph. Got to spend 5 minutes with the legend. He was extremely intelligent.
Bruh... you're an awesome content creator... i like how your ideas flow and how your simple editing... stay on consistent, the algorithm is pushing you... take those epic contributors and keep putting it in your own way to better our communities.
Great video! Every time I taught Philosophical Issues in Religion, I always had the students watch 2pac's Vibe interview, where he talks about religion. They were either blown away by his wisdom or deeply insulted by his words every semester. Either way, he always got a reaction out of the class.
As a older man I appreciate that you took the time to find out why we put 2 Pac at 1 the same reason we put Ali as number 1 cause the stuff they did in the community and being awesome at they craft
PAC was The Best and Rare Human Being We Got at The End 20th Century. He was the Real Rapper and The King Of Hip Hop it crazy how 27 years later his music and words until this day achieved most Rappers to this Day.
My Brother thank you very much. I am watching from Papua New Guinea, a Black Country in the Pacific Mid West just above Australia. I agree with you, times have changed. We follow American culture in movies and music. What I've noticed is that my community is getting Reshaped. I feel like we're in the 90s of America but in 2024 here in Kanaka Land (Kanaka was the derogatory term used for the black and original brown skin Papuans and New Guineans) 🇵🇬 Thank You for your efforts, i know it just ain't the algorithm but a higher cosmic reason that led me to your channel. I myself hope to change and better my people and I, my tribesmen my clansmen. Thank You once again PS: This is the first video I've watched from start to finish in a long long while on YT. I guess kindred souls do have ties, cheers My Naka
11:10 "Good Kid in The Mad City". You got me that one, reminds me when Miles Morales said "Nah Ima do my own thing". Magnificent momoment just magnificent....
When you said why don’t we support positivity and or unique gifts and talents 😢 I felt that. Being alienated because you’re smart, or gifted in something that’s not stereotypical shouldn’t be the norm. I believe you’re right in that’s the reason they wanted him gone because if he was still here social media would look and feel different. We would have a plethora of talented, funny, authentic people thriving instead of what we have now. New subscriber thank you for you work!
firsttime watcher, im 20 and from the UK, and this video really resonated with me, im an old soul aswell i only recently began making music but i know one day people will know my name. Great video
This young man knows… I remember when 2Pac passed thinking this is gonna be somebody that we talk about the rest of my life. If you just listen to his music, you only know half of who he really was. Speaking of his music if you’re reading this and you’ve never heard the thug life album because it is very underappreciated. Go check it out. RIP PIZNAC 🐐
That’s right keep doing what you’re doing. Because for me the choices I made not on a level just a few things but futuristicly dang. Keep it up man peace.
Hey young fella, I would like to congratulate you and give you big props for not only being a young stand-up, dude that you are but also showing the revolutionary positive good side of 2Pac👍🏾
I just stumbled onto this content and I feel this young brother. I'm 57, black and from the Southside of Chicago. I know what he means when he says he struggled to not become a statistic. Too many people, even black people, accept the narrative that black men are only as valuable as what they can provide. The truth is that we have been the most targeted people In this nation since it's inception and still to this very day. Politicians on both sides never mentions black men in their campaigns. It's not that none of them care, but instead they all are aware that to do so could only hurt their chances of winning. The killing part is that they actually have pundits reporting that it's white men who are and have been treated unfair in this nation. For those reasons and others, I am happy to support this brother. I too am aware that positive content by black mem is discouraged If they don't prioritize amplifying the celebrity culture. Shorty is right that the Tupac's if the world has to be silenced in order to make room for those willing to get paid in order to push destructive behavior in our communities.
Tupac was a visionary and always connected to his music. Only recently started to watch interviews with him. Today, I just came across your podcast. Thank you for reminding the world of the true good core essence of Tupac. ❤ Tupac forever....
New subscriber immediately when I seen this I clicked your video. I don’t idolize celebs etc but PAC was larger than life ! My fav rapper poet artist of my lifetime . Thank you for this content. Old souls are the best !Please make more 2Pac content keep Tupac legacy going “GOAT” Pour out a lil liquor 🍻
"Chasing success and chasing commercial viability, if you look at it, we've lost our soul doing that." Strong. Hopeful to see a young American say that.
Facts. I remember finding my mother’s All Eyez On Me cassette, he’s been my favorite ever since. Then when I got to middle school & times was hard, I felt what he was saying. In high school my mental health plummeted, then I was REALLY feeling him. Never heard other rappers speak so poetic & passionately like him.
Tupac was a person who people idolized because he would always speak about certain situations that others didn't talk about in their music and other situations that were going on in the black community like we saw in these clips and their will never be another man like this again. And on a side note I have a you tube channel type in Russell Mills May 22, 2017 to find me.
I grew up without a father, dude abandonded my Mom and I while we were homeless and sleeping in the playground around the time 2pac was killed. He was the closest thing to a father I had. I grew up listening to his music, watching the movies, and learning the lessons he had to teach, only to find he was already gone. At one point in my childhood, I, in my innocence and naivety, actually thought he was my father....until reality came crashing down and my abusive mother made sure I knew my actual father never gave a shit. Then of course she told me about skin color and everything that came with that, reminding me that no matter how much I try to emulate his strength, she'll be there to remind me and knock me down to size (about the size of a piss ant in her eyes). And to find out he was right after all this time...Im genuinely at a loss for words, but I cant say I didnt expect anything else. I was born in colorado spings and was force to move to West fucking Virginia...needless to say Ive felt alienated my entire life. Nobody out here listens to Pac's music and theres sadly still a lot of rascism around here. Listening to rap is almost taboo our here.... I tried to write rap, but of course nobody within 200 miles actually gave a shit about what I had to say and I was forced into the labor market where Ive spent the last 10 years.......i love my life. Sorry for being depressing, just needed to vent a little. RIP Pac.❤ I wasnt enough to change the world, so the world ended up changing me....
Mc hammer is from Oakland. I made a mistake. Please leave more positive feedback. Thank you.
I said that when you said he was from LA 😂😂
@@ReedMySole we understood what you meant
And MC Hammer was no push over; in fact, he was a gangster.
Finally crossing paths 🌞 be you ; make it an amazing day !
Yeah some of the best quality out here in the UA-cam community. I’m for the real sh.t keep going Fam. Barak Ahtha
Have you guys ever noticed its been 30 years and there isnt another 2pac?
Only one I can think of is Dot. He’s his own man but carried the torch.
The industry doesn't want that to happen and thanks to the internet we don't need them for shit no more.
Shit u right about that.... Come to think of it, that person really doesn't exist I'm sorry to say! No one is coming up the pike or anything! Not even in the same realm
Nipsey and Dot are the closest but you saw what happened to Nip…
They are once in a millennium.
I’m a white dude who grew up in the conservative suburbs, middle America. But to this day my politics and views on the world are still shaped by listening to Pac as a kid in the 90’s. He got me asking why there’s money for war but not the poor, etc etc
The impact he had is immeasurable… amazing video man keep it up 👊
That's why Pac was special he made everyone no matter who you are listen really listen to what he was saying
What you know bout Gunz N Butter 🤫
To be honest I think pac would be a conservative nowadays. The political landscape has changed drastically since pac was alive. He was all about GOD, guns, and traditional households. He wouldn’t have fell in line with the democrats like most celebrities do unless they were actually doing something for black ppl. I could see him pulling a Kanye and supporting trump while building his own political brand.
Tupac was many things to many people! Billions!!
@@andrejohnson7737. Nah he wouldn’t fuck with Trump like that especially considering Trump’s family of systemic racism in New York housing against specific BLACK teants ! Pac didn’t HATE HIS BLACKNESS like how Kayne does! But, I do agree would’ve definitely been conservative just not that type of black conservative!
I don’t idolize anyone but I do have a place for people that affect me positively and PAC is one of those people.💯💯
@@judha126 let it be known
Perfectly said
This right here. Perfectly said G
Okok I came up with this listening to PAC. When he said jealousy and envy them women’s emotions and I took it a little further and I was thinking like a man should never envy. Another man should never be jealous of another man, but correct me if I’m wrong, but there’s nothing wrong with admiring another man and I’m not talking to physical or nothing like that bs I’m talking about Admiration for how they carry themselves how they conduct themselves and things of that nature
Honestly you’re right cause tbh fuck all the celebrity’s and that worship they hold on the masses but pac came from the revolution the panthers were in him but sadly he got consumed
2Pac had love for the Hispanic community and understood the struggle that brown and black people share in this country. "It wouldn't be LA without Mexicans, Black Love, Brown Pride in the sets again." Some of us need to remember this wisdom.
@@stealthy_in_a_suit the media knows how to make the 99 percent fight. They keep us focused on each other and not on them. They are very smart. But yes we got to come together more.
I was 16 when pac died. He meant a lot to me as an Asian kid with no identity. Showed me toughness and compassion at the same time. Makaveli 4ever
PAC always said a coward dies 1000 Deaths, A Soldier Dies but One ❤, shed so Many tears
From Shakespeare
🔥
If I die tonight
Goosebumps 😭🙈
Actually that was MOPREME
This is why Tupac is bigger that be the best rapper, everybody can have that . He was a warrior, leader , poet all wrapped into one.
He wasnt a warrior he didnt lead anything and it was he fake ashell
Preach Moe!
Tupac was a visionary
Didn't mean to comment on your comment family but once again you come to a video that doesn't give you the means to comment after everybody commented but shout out to Pac,Kanye,and Kendrick my Gemini Brother's,and Hammer is from Oakland!😁
@@geepee1500 I can comment on Tupac before or after anybody comments if I want to, who are you to tell me I can't say anything FOH bruh lol
@is2fiftyslowfsport744 you know the crazy part,everything you just said is so wrong cause I never said anything bad to you,I was very polite I was just telling you I used your comment to make a comment because I wasn't able to comment,and you all talking crazy and cursing me out,I was going to give that energy back,but no need cause I gave you no reason to come at me like that, Fam never let your emotions kill your intelligence.
😂❤yo thank God I had the Tupac spirit or else I would have been died Yo Gotti & Styles lookalike rolled on me@@is2fiftyslowfsport744
@@geepee1500 Well your first initial comment wasn't clear, it sounded like you were throwing shade my way
Tupac was a poet, revolutionary, philosopher and a thinker, free thinker. His mother, Afeni planted seeds of wisdom that sprouted over his years. She taught him at a young age to ask why, to question why are things the way they are!!
Pac was the voice of a generation yearning to be heard. He is missed! Long live pac! ❤
I met Tupac at a club in 1994 & he was one of the coolest men ever❣️🥰
Are you serious?!?!
@@audioreacts4957she cappin 😂
@@Staticky1000why she gotta be cappin? It wasn’t that far fetched to know people like Pac back then or run into them. The 90s was a different time
@@Staticky1000🗣Das Rite!😒
@@BrownSkinGirl96please🥱
He said “ I remember Marvin Gaye,used to sing to me. He had me feeling like black was the thing to be” That’s how I felt about Tupac growing up. And I’m from New York. He was always the realest dude to me and what he stood for was bigger than just hiphop music.
2Pac is from New York too bro.
Anybody from ny who show love to pac not bias and honest
There will never be another Tupac
Good.
Never Ever Amen
@@TraceyWells-e9r praise da Lord! Hallelujah
Indeed
so motherfuckin true ..
Man I remember 2pac was all the rage back in high school. Then he died during my junior year. Even back then he was viewed as a revolutionary, a philosopher and a visionary.
He was only 25 years old and he made such an impact.
Enjoyed this clip. Tupac was outspoken to the point where he knew he wouldn’t live long. He sure made the best of it
@@ProfessorCDO he definitely made the most of his 25 years. I wouldn’t want to see him grow old and fizzle out. As crazy as that sounds.
❤#2Pac& Biggie, all Day✊🏽I appreciate Even what Yezzy brings on different levels. Had to sub this channel off this well constructed content. Salute to you king. Keep doin your good work, we real onez hear the spirit of Pac in what you doing, and we all here now seeing what all manifested from what Pac, ODB, Prodigy , and so many others spoke on...we now "kickin the door open, picking the 🔐💯✊🏽
Pac was very aware he was a Martyr early on
Hes akil the mc….. has a twin brother nick name pee wee… hes the smaller nose pac.. you really think he did all that work in that little time few yrs all that music movies drama etc lol his twin helped throughout his whole career i seen a video of both pacs kadafi and danny boy in the studio
He didn't live long because one of his own didn't want him here anymore. And he was constantly under attack by them and attacking himself.
Pac spoke the truth
Tupac was WAY AHEAD OF HIS TIME.. extremely INTELLIGENT, CHARARAMATIC AND ELOQUENT. very very very dangerous combination...
not really, just another racist criminal with a mic setting humanity back even further.
Charismatic
@@Clipsoftheyear101 yes Sir. Thank you for the spell check. Lol.
If ANYONE deserves the title 'G.O.A.T.' it's 2Pac PERIOD.
💯
Or akil the mc
Rest in Peace to the Prince of the Panthers ✊🏾🌍
@@XTheJokeDealer a soul doesn't sleep
Another example on why Pac gonna ALWAYS be the GOAT 🐐
Pac songs are so relevant today
Great analysis. 2pac was right about a lot of things. And he was ahead of his time. The way you weaved in your story and vision for the channel was great. Keep going. It’s only a matter of time before this channel blows up. If you want to go down a fun rabbit hole, look into Pac’s alleged baptism in a christian church a few days before he passed. Much love!
I’m 45 years old and I was born and brought up in London. His music and message in his music still inspires me today. There will only ever be one pac. I consider him to be the bob marley of my generation. RIP Tupac
I was born in 1976, started to listening to to 2Pac at age 15 in 1991 I believe it was when his first tape came out. Changed my life.
2Pac's voice has been with me my whole life, he's like that one crazy uncle I've never met. He understood too much ahead of his time. He taught me to be loud, and when you are loud people will try to check you, people will try to silence you, but just keep going stay loud af, stay true. Speak against evil, injustice and if you're capable, fight against it any way you can. All evil in the world is sneaky, and the mass majority of people enable that evil, out of fear, or clout chasing, or whatever. So evil prevails because of its collective web of soulless enablers. 2Pac taught me which team I really play for, what my alignment is, and I'm a piece of shit white dude from England. Keep doing what you're doing uncle Pac be proud of you.
Well said brother
The idol worship is crazy
@@whooked they probably still believe in Santa Claus🎅🏽
@@whookedthey’re here in the comments on a youtube video about this man. their comments are on-topic.
it would be weird if there was no contextual link to pac and bro said the exact same thing.
you’re confusing these comments with idol worship but the conversation being had here IS about tupac.
you just came here to be contrarian and put somebody down for speaking their peace about a guy that everybody in this comment section is talking about.
@@blvckdxvth he called him "uncle Pac" do you not see how crazy that sounds lol
Bro. I gotta clip ima post where pac said “watch they gone wait until I’m gone to say “oh my god did you hear the words? The guy was deep!” But while I’m here “gangsta rapper gangsta rapper” then he went on to say “for the record I do not believe I am a gangster.”
😂
Yea I heard the interview I think that was after he Came home
Respectfully
What’s saying that to say what
When Pac said that that was from the Chuck Phillips interview when Faith Evans was in the studio recording Wonder Why They Call You B*tch.
See knowing is a Blissing and a Curse! When that light comes on in your head from innerstanding what's really going on ,it makes you mad 😡 😤 and angry to see that others aren't realizing or are afraid and not doing something about it 🤔 Bro listen, he's still ahead in thinking than 90% of the people are TODAY!! Bro it's 😢 sad.
Respect for bringing Pac name. The GOAT 🐐 I was 17 when Pac died. My favorite rapper back then. 🙏
A big problem i have with people comparing other rappers to Pac, especially modern rappers, is that they talk about a few of his sings and nothing else. Some of his lesser known songs are masterpieces, and the work he done outside of the studio. He was so much more than a rapper. The crazy thing is he done all that by 25
The Hate U Give Little Infants Fucks Everybody...THUG LIFE
B0Z0🤡
Z-Ro would say he’s a True Hero Under God.
@@blaquehealer5484 I'm keeping what PAC stood on alive that's why Im so hated out here and on this internet
Thug life was a Black power framework for the 1990s
@@krodamobsta4873 embarrassin🤡
The College Dropout helped me with my Father's passing.💯
Tupac cared. He was like David from the Bible- he was a warrior, king, lover and was logical with his vision and talent.
He a REAL ONE. Tupac was different.
Kendrick is his closest heir.
Love you too Nip 🫡🖤🔥💪🏽✊🏽🙏🏽‼️
💯🎯
With his harp, subduing the demons 🥹🩷
@ This Part.
I think David played that harp and wrote those psalms to get an understanding and calm his own demons too… like Pac…
The acquisition of wisdom ( not knowledge)is a rocky perilous road
Have a blessed and safe holiday season to you and yours- keep ya head up- Tupac forever 🖤✊🏽🙏🏽🔥💯
@@happygucci5094 I'd have to agree but I think it's more about the wisdom and preparation than demon worries. Both had such a sense of peace and calm while navigating through demons (opps). You mentioned a distinction between knowledge and wisdom and it's very true. I was watching a video the other day by Jack Ma and he was saying that smart people have knowledge, they know what they want but wise people have wisdom, they know what they don't want. But what I believe it is, is simply going further, so knowing more. The wise person didn't stop at being smart or knowing what they want, they went further and figured out what they didn't want. David got there and Pac was working towards having a better understanding of what he didn't want.
I fully agree. Pac was a revolutionary. Keep doing what you do brother. And, definitely, keep preaching ❤.
I was shaped by SoundCloud rap era, but my father listened to 2PAC and still does, so I have listened to pac and one thing I see in him is that he was very smart and as you said revolutionary, but he was also a man-child in some situations. RIP Tupac Shakur
Tupac was so young yet so wise....he talked about what's going on now 30 years ago
I have no clue who you are, but I DO know that what you bring to the forefront is what people NEED to hear!
It was going on back then too
Bro this video was IMPORTANT to me very much so cause I am a huge 2Pac fan. And I'm 55 years old and Pac spoke to me through his music. He was bigger than rap.
You can tell he wanted to help his people. But just like Malcolm X. It was our own people who took him out.
There is a video of Pac at his mansion that shows he took some homeless people from off the cold night streets of L.A. and he had them stay with him and fed them too. Pac was a good dude that cared for the poor people.
He held food drives and gave out dinner plates to the homeless and during Christmas and Thanksgiving he gave out Christmas dinners and Turkey 's.
He talked about the abuse kids face in broken homes. He was our Malcolm X and kneegrows took him out.
This video just proves even more so why he is definitely loved by the people and I mean everybody not just us black people.
So from one brother to you brother thank you for doing this video. It is so true and very much IMPORTANT. THANK YOU. ✌🏿
EXIT -2PAC
ENTER-MAKAVELI
PS I just subscribed to your channel.
Bro pac is the reason I am the way I am today it’s like he’s my big brother I never met but tought me so much about life frfr he’s a big part of my life because his music and interviews spoke to my heart like he was sitting next to me talking to me
Facts
Tupac was ahead of his time RIP my brother!
Yeah yup he definitely was
Naw, we just behind.
He sparked YOUR brain! He was a true Prophet 💯
Thank you for showing who PAC was/is in an unbiased light.
2pac was a freedom fighter ✊🏿.
So Young & Dumb! Y'all don't know what a Revolutionary is 😂
@@stevemaye2808 You are old and dumb.
People forget hit ‘em up didn’t come out til June 96. He didn’t say shit beef wise til after his shit went five times platinum (in two months might I add with no disses on it and references to method man and Rakim.) when u realize this, it makes u really understand how people drag out that beef shit when it come to pac
🙄NOT ONE lie detected 💯
Yeah Biggie needed the East vs West beef more than PAC
@@SoundBiteInc- FACTS (well almost).
**Excuse the long comment, I'm dropping content on the Pac Topics soon**
There was the 2 Of Amerikaz Most Wanted video that dropped before the album I believe which had the intro dissing BIG/Puffy as PIGGY & BUFFY, and they get shot by Big Syke and Bogart (THUG LIFE members)
Then there were 3 disses on All Eyez On Me
- "You know how it is, We still Bad Boy Killaz, Shit Don't Stop, MF'n Fat down syndrome MF'n weak Azz niggas, Dancers turned F'n CEOs" on the Outro of ' NO MORE PAIN'
"I dedicate THIS to you PUNK MF's
This one's for YOU; BIG BABY! Cuz U B***h Azz Niggas Can't C Me" - outro of CANT C ME -- low-key directed at BIGGIE cuz BIG did steal the "Babeeeeyh" adlib from Pac. It's a Stretch,,,, & speaking of Stretch
Holla At Me - whole first verse 👁️ Believe is about Stretch " I'll let the world know Nigga U A Coward, U could NEVER be LIVE, until u DIE I see the MF B***h in Yo Eyez" // seems like a Stretch diss cuz of the play on words "U could Never be LIVE" Stretch and his brother's group was called The Live Squad.
& what Pac was saying was more personal, than what the fans/audience saw with Biggie, applied more to Stretch based off of what we saw in their relationship "it was all a scheme, you infiltrated my team and sold a nigga dreams, how could u do me like that I took ya family in, put some cash in your pockets made you a man again, but now you let the FEAR put yo ass in a place, complicated to escape it's a fools fate, without your word you're a shell of a man I lost respect for you nigga we could never be friends
I bet I'm running thru your head now
What could I do
If it was up to u
I'd be dead now " both could apply to BIGGIE and Stretch, but seems moreso Stretch cuz he had been rolling with Pac since literally the first time we saw Pac. Both were down with Digital Underground and Tommy Boy Records,. Stretch was seen everywhere with Pac til the Quad robbery/shooting than he started rolling with Bad Boy for that 1 year before he got killed on the anniversary date of Pac getting shot.
It's been rumored that Stretch also set Pac up for some bricks 🧱. They claim Stretch's murder was over coc too.
Pac recorded All his verses for All Eyez before Halloween 95. Stretch died in Nov 95, but Pac kept the song on the album so it may still be about BIG. Or maybe he just didn't care and kept it on regardless cuz he mentioned Stretch's death months later on Against All Odds.
Pac also dissed BIGGIE on the episode of "Yo!" That he hosted in late 95/ All Eyez On Me hadn't dropped yet, but it was a funny diss. He introduced BIG's video and when it came back to Pac hosting he said " That was the Notorious B.I.G & I just finished throwing up 🤮" lmao
But he also said "Don't get it twisted, there is NO BEEF I got love for everybody" on that same episode.
Things didn't "Heat Up" til soon after when Snoop & Tha Dogg Pound enterouge were shot at the videoshoot for " New York New York ", becuz of BIGGIE speaking on Funk Master Flex show. Flex DENIED DPG access up to his radio show on Hot97 to INVITE NY rappers to come be in the video. BIG hyped the situation up by saying " Y'all gone let 2Pac and Tha Dogg Pound do a video in OUR CITY, BROOKLYN STAND UP" is the quote people have said, are BIG's words. The DPG trailer was said to be shot at soon after BIG called in. There's the leaked song " NY87 " by Tha Dogg Pound ft Deadly Threat, DJ Quik and Pac on the last verse. Which dissed A Tribe Called Quest, Biggie, & Pac said " Move MFs til they feel me, it's West Coast Nigga F*** New York, now did everybody hear me? Shot at my homies now I'ma blast screaming WestSide MF when I pass"
the song was scrapped all together, but June also would end up being the month he announced the One Nation album being in the works. Also All Eyez on Me had appearances by RedMan, Method Man, Inspectah Deck (adlibs) & the OG version of Wonder Why They Call U B###h featured Faith Evans. Pac never publicly dissed the entire state of NY or the East Coast.
Even less than a year before All Eyez On Me droppe, on Me Against The World, he dedicated a whole song "Old School" to the NY rap Pioneers.And talked about growing up in NY.
He promoted Death Row EAST in his 2nd to LAST public appearance at the 96 VMA's. Although he dissed Nas in that same interview, he ended up squashing the beef with him, probably minute's later the same night during the after party at Bryant Park. The two made plans for Nas to join him and DR in Vegas, and rumors say Pac wanted to record a full project with Nas immediately.
There's a rare interview I found on here, where Pac called an Atlanta radio station to talk to DJ JELLY , he promoted his next 2. Projects as "Makaveli & ONE NATION" saying "One Nation is completed we just need one more song to finish with The Goodie Mob". We can only imagine how Pac's image would change had he not died. The last quarter of 96 we would have seen
- a Pac/Nas colab
- ONE NATION start to be promoted(another UA-cam video shows him picking 3 singles/videos for the album)
- features from: Boot Camp Clik, Greg Nice, Asu, Melly Mel, Scorpio, Big Daddy Kane, Scarface, The Goodie Mob, (Outkast was mentioned) The Luniz, E40, Too Short, Bone Thugs N Harmony & who knows who else would've completed the album.
3 NEW Movies in 97 already scheduled to drop, while he had scripts for INDEPENDENCE DAY, STAR WARS EPISODE 1, and what would become BABY BOY in the works.
Also a new revelation has been confirmed through the LATE Kim Porter's book 📖 she confirmed that Pac & BIG were CREATING A LABEL TOGETHER. The only other person to speak on this is an OG Black Panther member "Professor James" **forgot his last name but I'll link the interview/short*** He says Pac called him from Vegas and Pac told him over the phone that "Me & BIG's thing we squashed that, it was exaggerated by the media"
So that has to mean that, Dresometime in 96 Pac & BIG reconciled and squashed things & double crossed the audience/fans and media by keeping the "beef" ongoing// looking real til who knows when. Maybe that will be exposed soon as well.
Majority of The audience/fans didn't get the song side of the beef til June. But these were the days that REAL LEAKS mattered. There were bootlegged versions of alot of artists songs back then. There's even a video of Pac threatening a bootleggers stand in NY cuz his album hadn't came out yet. Also DJ Quik's brother in law LEAKED All Eyez On Me in Compton at the Swap Meet before the album dropped. I'm sure other releases came out, demo tapes may have been swapped. Pac was able to diss Jay-Z & Mob Deep on several songs and Bad Boy released that Mixtape with Puffy's "Stop Yappin". Pac heard ALL the disses toward him at that time. There were mentions and other interviews back n forth that might have aired too.
True. He kept the beefing out of music till 96...
@@SoundBiteInc- lol UA-cam KNOW I'm dropping TRUTH deleted my comment debunking this. Pac dissed BIGGIE and Bad Boy 3 times on All Eyez On Me, which was recorded in 95. On No More Pain, Can't C Me, & Holla At Me, which is more of a diss to Stretch
I was born and raised in LA. up until 1997. I remember the announcement of him getting shot and days later of his death on the radio. I believe i heard it on 92.3 the Beat and the DJ was Theo. That's how vivid and impactful his death was to me. The youth of LA truly mourned his passing. I was a young (13) little Greek girl, probably the furthest thing from his assumed demographic, but his voice and lyrics just stood out to me. I've never stopped listening to him and as the years passed and I grew and matured into an adult, I discovered deeper meaning and interpretations to so many of his songs. Unconditional Love and To Live and Die in LA are some of my most favorite songs to this day. ❤
2Pac forever! 💯🤝🏾💯
When I listen to Pac I cannot believe he did and spoke all this wisdom by 26 years old. This man was more wise than most men are at 50. He’s truly an anomaly.
Edit: he was 25. Rip PAC
Valid point but he didn’t even make it to 26. All this was from 19,20 to 25 years old. It’s crazy
Tupac was 25 not 26!
Thanks for the clarification. Makes him even more wise!
@@RapPhilosophy hell yes!
@RapPhilosophy Yes sir!
This is a great video. I'm a white dude from Mississippi (kinda not really relevant) I'm almost 30 and Tupac had the biggest effect on me. He made me understand everybody and I have to look through the world's view sometimes not just my own perspective. I appreciate your video all love my guy💪
Real 💪🔥
We need more solid hip hop channels man. Keep it going.
I like this guy. What a great take on pac and how that relates to our current day hip hop narrative. And that he got inspired by his teacher who opened his eyes up. Good shit bro
New Yorker here myself, white 25 year old guy. Pac has ALWAYS been one of my idols even though we had very different yet EXTREMELY SITUATIONAL similarities between our lives. When I listen to his music he feels like someone I’ve known my whole life, the gun range interview has been a favorite of mine ever since I was a young teen. Nice to see him FINALLY get the credit and respect he deserves for calling the truth back in the day when everyone wanted to paint him as the rambunctious bad guy. They HATE the loud ones who won’t play by the program, exactly why MY enemies despise me like Pacs did with him. Keep up the great work my guy, you got a new sub right here!! 😎👍🏻
2pac was always right about Diddy
Snoop and Pac were label mates but Snoop and Diddy were friends. Let that sink in!
And DMX
In one on Tupac songs he sings about someone in the game he was supposed to take out but he couldn't do it so he payed them to go away
Pac is the greatest to do it
The greatest actor to fool you! 😂
Pacs my number 1
Word my dude! Pac was a revolutionary. Pac is so much needed in todays world to wake some of these people up who be sleepwalking in daytime
I met pac when I was a kid, just stumbled on him and suge on the beach in Los Angeles with a bunch of models doing a photo shoot. Took a few Polaroid pictures and got his autograph. Got to spend 5 minutes with the legend. He was extremely intelligent.
new fan here, for sure.
you absolutely paid him homage.
i hope you revisit this piece often.
from one pac fan to another, salute soldier.
Man, you talk about real subjects. I love your style.
His songs still relevant to today. He truly made timeless music.
Bruh... you're an awesome content creator... i like how your ideas flow and how your simple editing... stay on consistent, the algorithm is pushing you... take those epic contributors and keep putting it in your own way to better our communities.
It wasn't your intention to preach but, your definitely preached🙌🏿🙏🏿👌🏿
Keep doing your thing young Harlem king as an older Harlem native I love to see these type of videos. Stay positive young.
Great video! Every time I taught Philosophical Issues in Religion, I always had the students watch 2pac's Vibe interview, where he talks about religion. They were either blown away by his wisdom or deeply insulted by his words every semester. Either way, he always got a reaction out of the class.
Dont let the money change u gang! I can see u popping just cause your personality. Stay consistent and ima fan
ETERNAL PAC...I feel so honored to be alive in his time and seeing him in concert and on Venice Beach a few times. A true revolutionary souljah✊🏽✨🙏🏽
As a older man I appreciate that you took the time to find out why we put 2 Pac at 1 the same reason we put Ali as number 1 cause the stuff they did in the community and being awesome at they craft
Facts 2pac was one of the best we had. I discovered 2pac my freshman high school
PAC was The Best and Rare Human Being We Got at The End 20th Century. He was the Real Rapper and The King Of Hip Hop it crazy how 27 years later his music and words until this day achieved most Rappers to this Day.
Tupac is the spiritual gangster we need right here right now ❤ Tupac Wisdom forever
My Brother thank you very much. I am watching from Papua New Guinea, a Black Country in the Pacific Mid West just above Australia. I agree with you, times have changed. We follow American culture in movies and music. What I've noticed is that my community is getting Reshaped.
I feel like we're in the 90s of America but in 2024 here in Kanaka Land (Kanaka was the derogatory term used for the black and original brown skin Papuans and New Guineans) 🇵🇬
Thank You for your efforts, i know it just ain't the algorithm but a higher cosmic reason that led me to your channel. I myself hope to change and better my people and I, my tribesmen my clansmen. Thank You once again
PS: This is the first video I've watched from start to finish in a long long while on YT. I guess kindred souls do have ties, cheers My Naka
We distant cousins
11:10 "Good Kid in The Mad City". You got me that one, reminds me when Miles Morales said "Nah Ima do my own thing". Magnificent momoment just magnificent....
When you said why don’t we support positivity and or unique gifts and talents 😢 I felt that. Being alienated because you’re smart, or gifted in something that’s not stereotypical shouldn’t be the norm.
I believe you’re right in that’s the reason they wanted him gone because if he was still here social media would look and feel different. We would have a plethora of talented, funny, authentic people thriving instead of what we have now.
New subscriber thank you for you work!
firsttime watcher, im 20 and from the UK, and this video really resonated with me, im an old soul aswell i only recently began making music but i know one day people will know my name. Great video
"GOD IS COMING BACK, SHE JUST TAKING HER TIME"
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Tupac was way ahead of his time!!! A legend that deserved his flowers while he was here ! He kept it real. Rip legend! Thank you for the video! 🌷🌹💐
Young Brotha...I cant even put it all into words...Imma keep it simple..THANK YOU!
Really love your videos and your message. Thank you.
RIP Pac
This young man knows… I remember when 2Pac passed thinking this is gonna be somebody that we talk about the rest of my life. If you just listen to his music, you only know half of who he really was. Speaking of his music if you’re reading this and you’ve never heard the thug life album because it is very underappreciated. Go check it out. RIP PIZNAC 🐐
That’s right keep doing what you’re doing. Because for me the choices I made not on a level just a few things but futuristicly dang. Keep it up man peace.
Yo… this is why PAC is legendary. His words are so truthful you can’t argue. Respect and thx for being real.
Tupac made a difference. Imagine how much more of a difference he would have made if he wasn't murdered.
PAC was different. Revolutionary💯
Hey young fella, I would like to congratulate you and give you big props for not only being a young stand-up, dude that you are but also showing the revolutionary positive good side of 2Pac👍🏾
I just stumbled onto this content and I feel this young brother. I'm 57, black and from the Southside of Chicago. I know what he means when he says he struggled to not become a statistic. Too many people, even black people, accept the narrative that black men are only as valuable as what they can provide. The truth is that we have been the most targeted people In this nation since it's inception and still to this very day. Politicians on both sides never mentions black men in their campaigns. It's not that none of them care, but instead they all are aware that to do so could only hurt their chances of winning. The killing part is that they actually have pundits reporting that it's white men who are and have been treated unfair in this nation.
For those reasons and others, I am happy to support this brother. I too am aware that positive content by black mem is discouraged If they don't prioritize amplifying the celebrity culture. Shorty is right that the Tupac's if the world has to be silenced in order to make room for those willing to get paid in order to push destructive behavior in our communities.
Tupac was a visionary and always connected to his music. Only recently started to watch interviews with him. Today, I just came across your podcast. Thank you for reminding the world of the true good core essence of Tupac. ❤ Tupac forever....
Can’t make me hate 2pac! He is surely one of the greatest rappers to touch the mic 🎤 ❤
New subscriber immediately when I seen this I clicked your video. I don’t idolize celebs etc but PAC was larger than life ! My fav rapper poet artist of my lifetime . Thank you for this content. Old souls are the best !Please make more 2Pac content keep Tupac legacy going “GOAT” Pour out a lil liquor 🍻
Much ❤ from Missouri and RIP Pac🙏🙏🙏
Black Man to Black Man. I appreciate you and your channel. You're on your path. Keep up the introspection and good work. Thank you
"Chasing success and chasing commercial viability, if you look at it, we've lost our soul doing that." Strong. Hopeful to see a young American say that.
People like you are part of the revolution thank you brotha
He is absolutely one of my favorite people and I miss him like I knew him personally
Tupac was explosive 🧨 especially when he talk about his people
Facts. I remember finding my mother’s All Eyez On Me cassette, he’s been my favorite ever since. Then when I got to middle school & times was hard, I felt what he was saying. In high school my mental health plummeted, then I was REALLY feeling him. Never heard other rappers speak so poetic & passionately like him.
Tupac was a person who people idolized because he would always speak about certain situations that others didn't talk about in their music and other situations that were going on in the black community like we saw in these clips and their will never be another man like this again. And on a side note I have a you tube channel type in Russell Mills May 22, 2017 to find me.
Pac was a revolutionary and teacher!
I'm extremely proud of you bro, I love what you doing and supporting you all the way... 💯
Since day 1 my ninja. He was a prophet for his people...
I grew up without a father, dude abandonded my Mom and I while we were homeless and sleeping in the playground around the time 2pac was killed. He was the closest thing to a father I had. I grew up listening to his music, watching the movies, and learning the lessons he had to teach, only to find he was already gone.
At one point in my childhood, I, in my innocence and naivety, actually thought he was my father....until reality came crashing down and my abusive mother made sure I knew my actual father never gave a shit. Then of course she told me about skin color and everything that came with that, reminding me that no matter how much I try to emulate his strength, she'll be there to remind me and knock me down to size (about the size of a piss ant in her eyes).
And to find out he was right after all this time...Im genuinely at a loss for words, but I cant say I didnt expect anything else.
I was born in colorado spings and was force to move to West fucking Virginia...needless to say Ive felt alienated my entire life. Nobody out here listens to Pac's music and theres sadly still a lot of rascism around here. Listening to rap is almost taboo our here....
I tried to write rap, but of course nobody within 200 miles actually gave a shit about what I had to say and I was forced into the labor market where Ive spent the last 10 years.......i love my life.
Sorry for being depressing, just needed to vent a little. RIP Pac.❤
I wasnt enough to change the world, so the world ended up changing me....
Less than 2mins in, I’m sold. This is dope keep it up dawg.
Pac was like a prophet 😊😊