@@TempeSoldier123you have a guy, in Money B, who really knew Pac. Here he is, clearing the air, about him not changing after receiving the role of Bishop. In fact, the role in particular, reminded Money B & others of Pac. There's never been any truth, to what those others have said. So yes, it's been hate, all along lol
@@fakethuglifeno tf he didn’t he made actually tried to dead thug life but Mobb deep said thug life we still living it..Pac made all types of songs so I don’t think he played a thug life character
Money B should let mfs know about how 2pac had 4 bounties on him in Oakland. He ain’t gone tell that part though,and that supposed to be his real patna…foh nigha
No matter what people who knew 2Pac before the Bishop role. They will still say he was a studio gangster blah blah blah but he never said he was a gangster. He just said he was the realest. And it is inevitable when a male is young without having his biological father to guide him towards being a man he is bound to be wild from time to time. 2Pac was just a human who lived how he felt. If he was happy you would see it. If he was angry and frustrated you would see it. If he wanted to be loyal support other people in which he deemed acceptable at the time he would support. Long live the legacy of 2Pac 🕊🙏🏿🕊🙏🏿
These haters don't know PAC. They going to try to project all they insecurities on a legend like PAC. They was jealous then and new age people are ignorant to the legend. R.I.P. to the biggest influence to the rap game ever. Actually was a big influence all around rap or no rap.
Pac is an icon. Been dead longer than he were alive, yet it’s like he is still here, music still played, still talked about, his name still making money, no rapper has still filled his shoes or come close to it, when it comes to being a rapper who is a social, political activist
Let these children know. The same ppl who think that also think that goons that only got smoke for their own ppl in their own community are more "gangsta" than a revolutionary or someone willing to fight the biggest enemy for their people.
I think 2 Pac is the most player hated, imitated, glorified, loved, and Despised rapper ever. Most of the hate PAC gets comes mainly from NYC rappers who were and still are jealous of him.
Ameeen. I saw it through NORE show a lot of times, it starts with NORE himself. I like how Wayans calmed him down about the fact that there was a Pac before and after Death Row.
kind of like the Gospel of John, where Jesus said, 'the world will hate you, look what they done to me' for anyone who has the Spirit in abundance, and finds their star...anyhow I don't think tupac was bad, I think he was surrounded by that energy from birth. he didn't start the war, neither did black people, and someday true justice will be served the lies fall when truth stands........
You so right, the NY haters try to bring down his l Legend, They hate he is the GOAT, lol they can't stand it, and he respected ass a man and a stand up guy not some stupid Gangster
@@ijumpjudyonly weirdo Bozos are y'all Pac haters. I've only one question for y'all, why do a lot of your minds automatically go towards homosexual references 🤔?
We need more interviews like this of his love ones and not directors who got beat up or death row artists who were jealous and want to dim pac light so they can shine! Salute Oakland's own Money B for setting the record straight!
@GmartSuy exactly though. He’s always shown both sides to himself and even said himself he has feminine traits. Like the interview with tabitha he’s very calm and soft spoken. Another interview he’s acting wild you know.
There's so many aspects of his life to discuss. It would have to be a series, longer than Dear Mama, hopefully not directed by someone who is sneak dissin.
TRUTH IS ..Pac gave Bishop his edge, not the other way around. the producers of the movie said that themselves. HIS personality is what led to him gettin that role. one of the crew members saw him havin an intense argument with a cab driver & said he was the one to bring life to that character! 💯💯 RIP the GOAT
@@ijumpjudy what are you talking about Mr. I like my own comments he dropped Orlando Anderson inside of the lobby when he was trying to hide by security
He was that poor kid. Broken home .broken family. Broken childhood . Then became the biggest star on earth with money. How was he supposed to handle that
Exactly. It's is so funny how alot of ppl want to criticise a 25 young man that was still figuring out life. Like all the decisions they were making at that age were wise.
Wasn’t the first song 2pac ever spoke on called “it’s a good thing that I’m rapping” off of Digital Underground’s Sons of the P album? That song was awesome, at the beginning of that song 2pac has a line where he says “alright parents, go ahead and tuck the kids in, PG time is over, this goes out to all the Mac’s in the industry, alright roll tape” and I think that was the first song he ever spoke on. I might be wrong. I know he was in a few DU videos but I want to say that was the first song he ever spoke on…. That song by the way was awesome, Shock G at his best in my opinion. Talking about Ham Sandwich (broham Cadillac) and brains blown (sunroof) and go back outside and finish getting my money, bartender laughed and said you pimp n…….. funny… lol great song
Juice was a story about a bunch of young kids - misguided high school age youth. Bishop was NOT even a gangster…. He was a disturbed, misguided kid.. Again, NOT a street gangster or young gang member…. People get that from BIG’s comments in the Source Magazine…. BIG made those comments about Pac thinking he’s Bishop, and people still run with it to this day….
@derrickhoward1543 Vlad is playing the 2pac antagonist now a days & I think it's to compete with Art in some way, because Art is getting interviews to set the record straight while Vlad is now trying to rival Art when it comes to Pac.. he cant do that because he can't get interviews by the likes of Delray, Fatal's crew members, Mutah(frequently), Pac's biological Father etc.. he didn't use to be this way to Pac initially, now it's like he gotta stay relevant by mentioning Pac in some capacity even if it's negative
That's why 2pac was able to tap into it so well lol. 2pac got picked on all his life growing up from having the name "Tupac" to looking different to most people around him, and moving around after originally being from New York. Bishop was a guy who was tired of being picked on and so was 2pac until he finally gained respect in Marin City for being wild as hell.
MJW is a real Cornball. Imagine being in your 50’s down talking a Legend who made mistakes in his early 20’s & younger. MJW probably did plenty of dumb shit under age 25. He is straight up corny Af for down talking PAC! Real Talk!
And why do people try to discredit his west coast roots?I never understand when people say he’s from New York why is he representing the west coast.I understand he was from New York but he did live on the west coast and started his rap career on the west coast.
I like that Money out here clearing the record on PAC. Quite frankly, he is one of people whose opinions should even be considered. Him, Jada, and maybe the folks that met him on that first tour with D.U. and Latifah (and folks before that, like X Clan and P.E.)
Tupacs life sucked he was blessed and cursed at the same time. I just finished watching his dear Mama documentary and Jon Cole Said his mom just be in the living room staring out the window 🪟 cracked out , Tupac had rats running around , he was homeless like 25 different times , Jada pinkett said he owned a pair of pants , shirt , and a mattress and that was IT!!!!!, his sister said their mother was buy food AND the rats would come eat it , your mother is on drug addicts so there's no telling how he felt ( whether she really loved him or not) what he seen from his mother( sexual stuff , etc..) , lived in some of the worst neighborhoods there's no telling what he seen , in the words of his biological father billy garland , " Pac really had a rough life " so yeah... YOU GONNA BE A LITTLE BIT CRAZY studies show that people that grew up like him our casualties of mental illness and I really looking at Tupac and his behavior I wouldn't doubt that he had manic depression ! but besides all that Pac was still fighting for US and he loved us! Even if he Erred in some area Pac was still THE MAN! ✊
Ray Luv werent even from Marin but he knew Pac in those days. Pac's Marin homies was hating on him and started a fight with Pac that ending in a lil kid dying.
I've always hated when people said this about pac trying to be like bishop, because bishop was the exact opposite of 2pac, bishop was soft, bishop was disloyal. The real pac was a soldier, the real pac died because of his loyalty. But for some reason some people look at bishop like a gangster but he wasn't tho
I seen Tupac do concerts in Chicago come out and interact with the fans and the streets he was genuinely his self it wasn't movie. People just hate on him a lot they make that stuff up. Lot of these people have never seen Tupac or been around him in person
Ppl can't believe somebody can have the gift of acting and be themselves in the streets or wherever they go.... they can't understand that there's a time & a place for everything, as mentioned in the book of Ecclesiastes.. and ppl like Pac & even 50 know how to behave according to who the individual is.. if the individual is non threatening, then you see 50 with Drew Barrymore or Rachel Ray or late talk shows, he behaves like he wasn't/isn't Boo Boo the bully from South Jamaica Queens.. same with Pac, like how he was with that Tabitha lady, because there's no need for them 2 to bring out that aggressive side... its not acting, it's being yourself just only bringing out whichever side is needed based on the occasion/situation/ppl if necessary
BEEN SAYING that Pac was already 'Bishop' before he got famous. People hate on him because even with his ugly upbringing he was well rounded and cerebral as well as the actor, rapper etc
You go too prison and you shoot two off duty police officer. You get jacked and shot nine times. You don’t snitch on the guys who actually rape the girl who accused you of rape. I say that makes pretty hard, gangsta, street dude. Which he never said he was gangsta.
S/O to Money B. I always laugh at the haters when they push the bs Bishop narrative because in all actuality Pac was nothing like Bishop. Bishop was heartless, disloyal, unintelligent and clearly suffered from some type of mental illness. Pac was carrying, had a good heart, intelligent and loyal. Granted he had a wild side as well but everyone does. We as people all have different layers to ourselves and in life when we’re forced to overcome certain obstacles and experience different things it changes us.
Thank you. A person could discover this from simply watching his interviews. He gained maturity overtime, but was arguably at his worse with the bad influences and compromising position at Death Row. I remember when he visited a school during his earlier solo career and didn't have anything to say when asked to say something encouraging, but came out with Keep Ya Head Up, Changes, speaking out and speaking more eloquently from that point forward about social issues and whatnot.
People in Marin City said themselves on Thug Immortal they felt Pac wudda past away way back before 2pacalypse now as he was known for having a big mouth and wildin out throughout Marin City and running wild in the streets like that 💯 Facts
Best interview ever not even the outlaws speak to length about Pac like this. Thanks for bringing him on btw your verse was my favorite on I Get Around
I ain’t gonna pretend i know Pac, but I have a few friends and maybe myself I can see with Pac. Being Let Down takes its toll and you lose patience with people easily, I don’t have time for lies and excuses any more - ya know?
Even mopreme said the way he was so poor they didn't have lights...which confirmed the lyrics in smile when pac say " living in the projects broke with no lights on "
I heard that Oakland is the only place that had/has a true love for Pac. I know 2pac is loved around the world, but he's most famous and popular in Oakland.
Finally! Someone says it. So tired of people using that Bishop role to justify Pac’s behavior. I mean the situation with the Hughes brothers for example happened BEFORE all the mess that went down.
The people who really knew Pac been saying this. Pac was wild before Juice. But people who only met him once or never met him at all like to push the narrative that he somehow changed after Juice or was playing a role.
PAC went to my middle school in Baltimore 8th grade. Roland Park. Actually found his locker. Secretary at the time looked it up for me after he died. Locker 813 on the 3rd floor.
Thanks Money B! Now can we please inform VLAd of this video so next time him and Michael Lie White discuss this topic they will understand the iconic and legendary 2Pac.
So it’s obvious that despite his mother’s struggles and bad living conditions, she did the best she could to provide Pac with the best education possible. Black people can have such a crab barrel mentality when it comes to “you went to this school so you must be from there”. Or “you lived there so you’re not from here”. It’s stupid. People move. People go to schools not in their neighborhood. My mama sent me to schools outside of our neighborhood cuz she wanted me to do better. But we lived in the hood. And when I finally went to school in the hood I understood why. My peers were surprised that I knew how to do the worksheets that were passed out. They were like “You know this?”. I was like, “Y’all don’t?”. That was 4th grade summer school. Pac was a multifaceted human being, intelligent and artistic but also a revolutionary born out of poverty who could thrive in hood situations cuz he was from it. Stop putting that man in YOUR box…
I notice 2Pac haters been growing. Thanks to certain Gen Xers(mainly Nyers) who were 2Pac haters influencing their kids. Either way 2Pac grew up struggling. He never had a easy life growing up.
Because people are waking up and seeing past the fog of his legendary status. I myself was a former fan from way back, but now, I’m pissed. I fell for it, hook, line and sinker. Pac was dubious.
IT'S been this way back then. It showed once his beef with Big happened then it exposed how they felt. Dudes thought he was probably done but he got out on bail and had a 11 month run that hasn't really been matched, 50 cent in 03-04 is about as close as it gets. Ive followed Pac from my high school days in 91 when he first hit the scene globally. Pac was always wild or it was something reported about him. He always had an opinion and at that time Pac was very different from yhe avg MCs. Althouhh you had Chuck D, KRS one even Cube, Professor X from X clan, Pac convey his message that eventually caught on to us youth at that time.
Thanks money . One dimensional humans who haven’t been on their own since a teen seem to have difficulties comprehending the way taking care of yourself with no help at that age molds an individual.
If he wasn’t a actor why did they offer him the role of Steele? Then u say bishop reminded you of 2pac but biship was a killer who killed his friend for the love of the game…. I don’t believe nothing this guy says!
If you listen to Pac's Music, he'd tell you the changes in his life Post Juice. He did change, but the change was seeing how people treat you, once you've "made it", and the effect it had on him. It showed him just how fickle and untrustworthy people actually are. It was the start of his paranoia; the Fame. He talked about going to Schools where the kids were predominantly White, and how they lived, vs how he lived, once he left School.
The older I've gotten I realize how much childhood trauma and abandonment issues Pac battled.It's why he was so big on loyalty.
Niggas steady cashing on 2pac….let that man rest frfr
@@ijumpjudy is this puffy?
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@@tommyjones6047for him to hate pac he on a lot of his shit he a fan gotta be
@@failureface1837 either that or it’s really puffy
The Pac hate is outta control lately. It’s good to see people who actually knew him, speak on it.
Is telling the truth still hate.
@@TempeSoldier123you have a guy, in Money B, who really knew Pac. Here he is, clearing the air, about him not changing after receiving the role of Bishop. In fact, the role in particular, reminded Money B & others of Pac. There's never been any truth, to what those others have said. So yes, it's been hate, all along lol
They hate him because he is dam near universally loved, I say dam near because of course there’s haters everywhere
What hate? More people these days love him than hate him.
They hate on Jesus til this day. Who are we to be so special?
Ppl forget it was PAC’s acting skills that brought the character, Bishop to life
And that's what made him a good actor. Pac acted a thug for his entire career
@@fakethuglifeno tf he didn’t he made actually tried to dead thug life but Mobb deep said thug life we still living it..Pac made all types of songs so I don’t think he played a thug life character
@@javonroberson87 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Delusional 2Pac fanboy
@@fakethuglifeSo he acted when he shot those white cops huh 😂😂😂😂
@@westside8514 Exactly. And quite acting like that dead ballerina one they were cops. There's a difference
Salute to Money B for being a REAL friend to Pac.💯💪🏿
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Money B should let mfs know about how 2pac had 4 bounties on him in Oakland. He ain’t gone tell that part though,and that supposed to be his real patna…foh nigha
@@ijumpjudy🤡🤡
@@byeliljosh🤡🤡🤡
@@ijumpjudyLAME ASF 😒
No matter what people who knew 2Pac before the Bishop role. They will still say he was a studio gangster blah blah blah but he never said he was a gangster. He just said he was the realest. And it is inevitable when a male is young without having his biological father to guide him towards being a man he is bound to be wild from time to time. 2Pac was just a human who lived how he felt. If he was happy you would see it. If he was angry and frustrated you would see it. If he wanted to be loyal support other people in which he deemed acceptable at the time he would support. Long live the legacy of 2Pac 🕊🙏🏿🕊🙏🏿
Whaaddd only mfs who say that is niggas who ain’t did they research real 1’s know
Pac was a real gangster 💯 Mob Piru
@@julia2k8 Mob Piru didn't think that.
@@nextlvlroyyes, they did except for Mob James who's still mad that Pac was accepted by them lol 😂
Michael Jai White is one of those characters pushing that "Juice" narrative on VladTV 🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️, and SOME of the NY rappers 😂😅
These haters don't know PAC. They going to try to project all they insecurities on a legend like PAC. They was jealous then and new age people are ignorant to the legend. R.I.P. to the biggest influence to the rap game ever. Actually was a big influence all around rap or no rap.
Pac is an icon. Been dead longer than he were alive, yet it’s like he is still here, music still played, still talked about, his name still making money, no rapper has still filled his shoes or come close to it, when it comes to being a rapper who is a social, political activist
Bro you didn’t know pac neither shut the helllll up
@@byeliljosh says the fruit cake that likes men 😭😂😂 get yo grupo cheeks assss outta here
CMG dropped his dumb asss btw
@@ijumpjudy he was an icon before he died. Had every rapper in New York scared of him
@@ijumpjudy DMX was nobody at this time.
Let these children know. The same ppl who think that also think that goons that only got smoke for their own ppl in their own community are more "gangsta" than a revolutionary or someone willing to fight the biggest enemy for their people.
I think 2 Pac is the most player hated, imitated, glorified, loved, and Despised rapper ever. Most of the hate PAC gets comes mainly from NYC rappers who were and still are jealous of him.
Because his shiit on New York. For good reason.
Ameeen. I saw it through NORE show a lot of times, it starts with NORE himself.
I like how Wayans calmed him down about the fact that there was a Pac before and after Death Row.
kind of like the Gospel of John, where Jesus said, 'the world will hate you, look what they done to me' for anyone who has the Spirit in abundance, and finds their star...anyhow I don't think tupac was bad, I think he was surrounded by that energy from birth. he didn't start the war, neither did black people, and someday true justice will be served the lies fall when truth stands........
You pretty much summed up Pac's phenomena. Having all that about your personality is a beauty. Icon.
You so right, the NY haters try to bring down his l Legend, They hate he is the GOAT, lol they can't stand it, and he respected ass a man and a stand up guy not some stupid Gangster
Real 2Pac fans been saying this forever.
@@ijumpjudy every video you up and down the comment in your feelings
@@ijumpjudy it's you who's trapped in the closet, why don't you get out of it already? 🌈🏳️🌈🤣🤣🤣
@@byeliljosh how many fake accounts do you have Gaylen? 🤣🤣🤣
@@ijumpjudyonly weirdo Bozos are y'all Pac haters. I've only one question for y'all, why do a lot of your minds automatically go towards homosexual references 🤔?
@@renzopeterson153 because that troll is gay himself, duh
We need more interviews like this of his love ones and not directors who got beat up or death row artists who were jealous and want to dim pac light so they can shine! Salute Oakland's own Money B for setting the record straight!
There’s videos of Tupac before acting in bishop and he was wild. People just say anything lol
@GmartSuy exactly though. He’s always shown both sides to himself and even said himself he has feminine traits. Like the interview with tabitha he’s very calm and soft spoken. Another interview he’s acting wild you know.
"I was a thug ever since my momma gave me breath"
- Pac
@@byeliljosh is that why everybody in New York was scared of him.
@@ijumpjudy that’s why he had your favorite rapper Jay-Z scared to come out of that hotel room
@@ijumpjudy Pac wiped the floor with your boyfriend Gaylando 🌈🏳️🌈😂🤣🤣🤣
@@byeliljosh when are you coming out of the closet? 🏳️🌈🤣🤣🤣
@@byeliljosh Pac made Gaylando his bish and then the bish got mad and went a got a gun 🤣🤣🤣
We need an ACTUAL and FACTUAL Tupac biopic, we have beek robbed of that all these years.
Tupac resurrection was the best we gonna get lol
No man alive can emulate his looks, voice and mannerisms.
no one has been able to portray pac properly and i doubt if any one can he is a unique gemini and has multiple personalities
@@alonzosmith485😹😹😹😹😹
There's so many aspects of his life to discuss. It would have to be a series, longer than Dear Mama, hopefully not directed by someone who is sneak dissin.
TRUTH IS ..Pac gave Bishop his edge, not the other way around. the producers of the movie said that themselves. HIS personality is what led to him gettin that role. one of the crew members saw him havin an intense argument with a cab driver & said he was the one to bring life to that character! 💯💯 RIP the GOAT
@@ijumpjudyhow when everybody in that car except keffe d got wet up?
@@ijumpjudy but what happen when the knuckle up 1v1
@@tommyjones6047pac was not scared to throw hands alone or with somebody these ppl are haters
@@ijumpjudy what are you talking about Mr. I like my own comments he dropped Orlando Anderson inside of the lobby when he was trying to hide by security
Facts
He was that poor kid. Broken home .broken family. Broken childhood . Then became the biggest star on earth with money. How was he supposed to handle that
Exactly,and plus people seems to forget that pac got beat up by Oakland police for nothing even afeni said that really changed him
Exactly. It's is so funny how alot of ppl want to criticise a 25 young man that was still figuring out life. Like all the decisions they were making at that age were wise.
“Only God can judge me” R.I.P.
Wasn’t the first song 2pac ever spoke on called “it’s a good thing that I’m rapping” off of Digital Underground’s Sons of the P album? That song was awesome, at the beginning of that song 2pac has a line where he says “alright parents, go ahead and tuck the kids in, PG time is over, this goes out to all the Mac’s in the industry, alright roll tape” and I think that was the first song he ever spoke on. I might be wrong. I know he was in a few DU videos but I want to say that was the first song he ever spoke on…. That song by the way was awesome, Shock G at his best in my opinion. Talking about Ham Sandwich (broham Cadillac) and brains blown (sunroof) and go back outside and finish getting my money, bartender laughed and said you pimp n…….. funny… lol great song
One of my all time favorite joints ever
I thought it was Same Song, they both came out in 91 though so you might be right.
Juice was a story about a bunch of young kids - misguided high school age youth. Bishop was NOT even a gangster…. He was a disturbed, misguided kid.. Again, NOT a street gangster or young gang member…. People get that from BIG’s comments in the Source Magazine…. BIG made those comments about Pac thinking he’s Bishop, and people still run with it to this day….
Never knew that.
I’m glad you put that out here 💯
Even Vlad pushes that bs. Biggie didn't even know Pac before Juice.
@derrickhoward1543 Vlad is playing the 2pac antagonist now a days & I think it's to compete with Art in some way, because Art is getting interviews to set the record straight while Vlad is now trying to rival Art when it comes to Pac.. he cant do that because he can't get interviews by the likes of Delray, Fatal's crew members, Mutah(frequently), Pac's biological Father etc.. he didn't use to be this way to Pac initially, now it's like he gotta stay relevant by mentioning Pac in some capacity even if it's negative
@@mr.getitdone6543 He's always done this. I see through him. He's a fake Pac fan.
Respect to the legend Money B.
That's why 2pac was able to tap into it so well lol. 2pac got picked on all his life growing up from having the name "Tupac" to looking different to most people around him, and moving around after originally being from New York. Bishop was a guy who was tired of being picked on and so was 2pac until he finally gained respect in Marin City for being wild as hell.
Money B: "Pac was wild way before Juice ever came out".
Michael Jai White just left the chat 😂😂😂
Mike just got the calm moments with Pac. 😆
@@alonzosmith485 Yep lol
MJW is a real Cornball. Imagine being in your 50’s down talking a Legend who made mistakes in his early 20’s & younger. MJW probably did plenty of dumb shit under age 25. He is straight up corny Af for down talking PAC! Real Talk!
@ateezyrozaytv1 how's he downplaying him, there's plenty of Pac interviews before Bishop, he was completely different
Not one lie told. Money B seems a straight up dude.
Everyone one in the bay knew pac was wild and active in the Bay Area way before he blew up . Pac is a bay legend except it or not.
Facts. And I wonder why they not interviewing Ray Luv from Marin? He and Pac were homies way before the fame.
And why do people try to discredit his west coast roots?I never understand when people say he’s from New York why is he representing the west coast.I understand he was from New York but he did live on the west coast and started his rap career on the west coast.
@@Zer0tolerance77he just lived for 6/7 years on the Westcoast.. thats not enough to truly been seen as a Westcoast ninja i guess..
Always will be a legend in the Bay. You can’t depict a man’s life through your eyes. Not knowing his background
@@Zer0tolerance77 look he said it himself he was raised on the west coast pac repped it well.
I like that Money out here clearing the record on PAC. Quite frankly, he is one of people whose opinions should even be considered. Him, Jada, and maybe the folks that met him on that first tour with D.U. and Latifah (and folks before that, like X Clan and P.E.)
Wow this was so enlightening. You really don’t think about how our upbringing shapes us. RIP PAC 🐐🙏🏾❤️
Tupacs life sucked he was blessed and cursed at the same time. I just finished watching his dear Mama documentary and Jon Cole Said his mom just be in the living room staring out the window 🪟 cracked out , Tupac had rats running around , he was homeless like 25 different times , Jada pinkett said he owned a pair of pants , shirt , and a mattress and that was IT!!!!!, his sister said their mother was buy food AND the rats would come eat it , your mother is on drug addicts so there's no telling how he felt ( whether she really loved him or not) what he seen from his mother( sexual stuff , etc..) , lived in some of the worst neighborhoods there's no telling what he seen , in the words of his biological father billy garland , " Pac really had a rough life " so yeah... YOU GONNA BE A LITTLE BIT CRAZY studies show that people that grew up like him our casualties of mental illness and I really looking at Tupac and his behavior I wouldn't doubt that he had manic depression !
but besides all that Pac was still fighting for US and he loved us! Even if he Erred in some area Pac was still THE MAN! ✊
Money-B knew Pac personally so I’ll take his word for it
We need a Ray Luv interview so we can hear about Pac's history in Marin.
there's interviews out there... Ray Luv done some recently describing how Pac was to him...💯💯💯
Ray Luv werent even from Marin but he knew Pac in those days. Pac's Marin homies was hating on him and started a fight with Pac that ending in a lil kid dying.
@@pcangeldustalways wondered where he was from. Oakland?
there was a bishop side of Pac in him way before that movie. the reason why Juice is lowkey Pacs best movie was bc Pac wasn’t acting!!
Pac was blessed to make it as far as he did. It may seem like he had a short life but it was FULL. RIP Big Pac
I've always hated when people said this about pac trying to be like bishop, because bishop was the exact opposite of 2pac, bishop was soft, bishop was disloyal. The real pac was a soldier, the real pac died because of his loyalty. But for some reason some people look at bishop like a gangster but he wasn't tho
Those people hated how good of actor he was
What people?
@@TempeSoldier123vibe,
@@rareryntz007 Vibe Magazine hated Tupac?
I seen Tupac do concerts in Chicago come out and interact with the fans and the streets he was genuinely his self it wasn't movie. People just hate on him a lot they make that stuff up. Lot of these people have never seen Tupac or been around him in person
Ppl can't believe somebody can have the gift of acting and be themselves in the streets or wherever they go.... they can't understand that there's a time & a place for everything, as mentioned in the book of Ecclesiastes..
and ppl like Pac & even 50 know how to behave according to who the individual is.. if the individual is non threatening, then you see 50 with Drew Barrymore or Rachel Ray or late talk shows, he behaves like he wasn't/isn't Boo Boo the bully from South Jamaica Queens.. same with Pac, like how he was with that Tabitha lady, because there's no need for them 2 to bring out that aggressive side...
its not acting, it's being yourself just only bringing out whichever side is needed based on the occasion/situation/ppl if necessary
Baltimore was and is still rough. I don’t know how long he lived in Baltimore but it was hard living in the poor areas. You had to defend yourself!
BEEN SAYING that Pac was already 'Bishop' before he got famous. People hate on him because even with his ugly upbringing he was well rounded and cerebral as well as the actor, rapper etc
@@byeliljoshHappy 50th UA-cam profile Timmy. Keep hating while a deceased individual lives in your head for 27 years rent-free. Peace
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@@byeliljosh because people kept suing him so he didn’t keep money in his name. I understand he wasn’t alive when he was so you don’t know.
@@byeliljosh no he was not poor. He was smart enough not to keep money in his name.
@@byeliljosh Pac would've been hip-hop's first billionaire, Gaylen 🌈🏳️🌈, if your boyfriend Gaylando was man enough to fight 🤣🤣
You go too prison and you shoot two off duty police officer. You get jacked and shot nine times. You don’t snitch on the guys who actually rape the girl who accused you of rape. I say that makes pretty hard, gangsta, street dude. Which he never said he was gangsta.
Not to mention the man's last words were "fuck you" to the POlice
Basically Bishop before he betrayed his friend's was 2pac which is why he nailed the part
People who say this, don't know Tupac before juice.
Like Pac said. These fools can't see me.
S/O to Money B.
I always laugh at the haters when they push the bs Bishop narrative because in all actuality Pac was nothing like Bishop.
Bishop was heartless, disloyal, unintelligent and clearly suffered from some type of mental illness.
Pac was carrying, had a good heart, intelligent and loyal.
Granted he had a wild side as well but everyone does.
We as people all have different layers to ourselves and in life when we’re forced to overcome certain obstacles and experience different things it changes us.
2PAC AS BISHOP BECAME OUR MODERN DAY JAMES CAGNEY. HE NAILED IT.
@@ijumpjudy every comment I see you
"Made it MA, Top of the world!!"
@@ijumpjudy lol you just described yourself 🤡🤣🤣
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Thank you. A person could discover this from simply watching his interviews. He gained maturity overtime, but was arguably at his worse with the bad influences and compromising position at Death Row. I remember when he visited a school during his earlier solo career and didn't have anything to say when asked to say something encouraging, but came out with Keep Ya Head Up, Changes, speaking out and speaking more eloquently from that point forward about social issues and whatnot.
People in Marin City said themselves on Thug Immortal they felt Pac wudda past away way back before 2pacalypse now as he was known for having a big mouth and wildin out throughout Marin City and running wild in the streets like that 💯 Facts
Best interview ever not even the outlaws speak to length about Pac like this. Thanks for bringing him on btw your verse was my favorite on I Get Around
Pac was loyal due to childhood abandonment. I can relate to that.
That notion came from his haters. If your old enough you know.
The general public knew almost nothing about Pac before the movie came out. I don't know why people say this.
A lot of people don’t know moving around a lot as a kid gives you sense of not belonging anywhere.
I ain’t gonna pretend i know Pac, but I have a few friends and maybe myself I can see with Pac.
Being Let Down takes its toll and you lose patience with people easily, I don’t have time for lies and excuses any more - ya know?
Pac was a G at heart He was fearless
Even mopreme said the way he was so poor they didn't have lights...which confirmed the lyrics in smile when pac say " living in the projects broke with no lights on "
Bishop didn't change 2pac, he was always like that.
@@byeliljosh that’s when he was in elementary school.
@@byeliljosh it was not high school
@@byeliljosh even if it was, what does it matter he himself put that information out there
Where can I get the shirt Money B got on, and does it exist in white color?
The Bishop role turned him into 2Pac thee artist... However Tupac Shakur transitions were always Makaveli. (My Opinion)
Till this day can’t nobody mess with Pac man. I’m Mexican and my dad has his portrait tatted on his chest. Pacs been a big part of my life.
I heard that Oakland is the only place that had/has a true love for Pac.
I know 2pac is loved around the world, but he's most famous and popular in Oakland.
Money B I appreciate the insight on 2pac a lot things I didn’t know.
Shoutout Money B, 100 % real and respect always
You don't mess with the poet. Period. Those are the wildest ones!
Unfortunately people will still run with their narratives because they don't like Pac.
Yep.
Finally! Someone says it. So tired of people using that Bishop role to justify Pac’s behavior. I mean the situation with the Hughes brothers for example happened BEFORE all the mess that went down.
You can't play bishop without having that already in you.
The people who really knew Pac been saying this. Pac was wild before Juice. But people who only met him once or never met him at all like to push the narrative that he somehow changed after Juice or was playing a role.
Mannn I thought he was about to say he was auditioning for Bishop. I could see Steel though
PAC went to my middle school in Baltimore 8th grade. Roland Park. Actually found his locker. Secretary at the time looked it up for me after he died. Locker 813 on the 3rd floor.
Pac always been wild
We need more Money B Stories !!!!!!!!!
Pac was 19&20 while filming juice
REST IN PEACE TO MAKAVELI THE DON
I’ve heard stories from a Bay Area cat I used to work with who knew pac. He was definitely a wild nigga even before juice.
Bishop was acting like pac
Thanks Money B! Now can we please inform VLAd of this video so next time him and Michael Lie White discuss this topic they will understand the iconic and legendary 2Pac.
Tupac was a realbself made millionaire from being homless to being tha Don of Dons
So it’s obvious that despite his mother’s struggles and bad living conditions, she did the best she could to provide Pac with the best education possible. Black people can have such a crab barrel mentality when it comes to “you went to this school so you must be from there”. Or “you lived there so you’re not from here”. It’s stupid. People move. People go to schools not in their neighborhood. My mama sent me to schools outside of our neighborhood cuz she wanted me to do better. But we lived in the hood. And when I finally went to school in the hood I understood why. My peers were surprised that I knew how to do the worksheets that were passed out. They were like “You know this?”. I was like, “Y’all don’t?”. That was 4th grade summer school. Pac was a multifaceted human being, intelligent and artistic but also a revolutionary born out of poverty who could thrive in hood situations cuz he was from it. Stop putting that man in YOUR box…
Pac was just pac they need to stop saying he changed I didn’t see a change at all
Cause you knew him behind the scenes? Lol gtfo
@@byeliljosh people talk a lot of shit, but that’s after them gone because they fear me the physical form.
@@byeliljosh every rapper from New York, was scared of 2Pac.
@@byeliljosh Piggie and Gaylando were lol 😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
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Tupac will always be my favorite rip 2pac
Respect to Money B. There’s no tough guy posturing during this interview and he’s articulate
I kept telling my og potna Pac was wild before bishop ppl been saying that shit ..
Bruh, how many times are we gonna have the same ol guests? Asking the same ol questions
Yeah he was wild before Juice.Ask us who saw what happened with him and the OPD in downtown Oakland.
What happened?
Crazy they finally interviewed someone who knew Pac. Everyone else didn't or don't know Pac..
They always wanna destroy Pac's character. Nicca was a Soldier 🪖✊🏾
He told them that off top 💯
He told them that off top 💯
I notice 2Pac haters been growing. Thanks to certain Gen Xers(mainly Nyers) who were 2Pac haters influencing their kids. Either way 2Pac grew up struggling. He never had a easy life growing up.
Because people are waking up and seeing past the fog of his legendary status. I myself was a former fan from way back, but now, I’m pissed. I fell for it, hook, line and sinker. Pac was dubious.
IT'S been this way back then. It showed once his beef with Big happened then it exposed how they felt. Dudes thought he was probably done but he got out on bail and had a 11 month run that hasn't really been matched, 50 cent in 03-04 is about as close as it gets. Ive followed Pac from my high school days in 91 when he first hit the scene globally. Pac was always wild or it was something reported about him. He always had an opinion and at that time Pac was very different from yhe avg MCs. Althouhh you had Chuck D, KRS one even Cube, Professor X from X clan, Pac convey his message that eventually caught on to us youth at that time.
People krazy discredit pac for everything
I want a doc on Shock G and Money B. Digital Underground period.
Appreciate your money b for keeping it real ✊🏽💪🏽
That’s awesome man..good to know more about Pac..no one better than his best friend Money B coming up💯💯🔥🔥👍🏽👍🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Marlon wayans spoke highly of 2pac as well. Since they were friends as well
Exactly my boy really like that stop playing with 2pac name 💪🏽
A big shout out to Money B. Truth!!!
U really get a sense of how much love Money B had and still has for Pac from how he still carries Pac's
Legacy!💪🏿
Some are jealous of tupac today even
He constantly had to prove himself basically his whole life wow
Thanks money . One dimensional humans who haven’t been on their own since a teen seem to have difficulties comprehending the way taking care of yourself with no help at that age molds an individual.
I had to live like that time & time so I can definitely relate too many times 💯 rip to the greatest ever 2pac 💯
I'm born and raised in Baltimore. That area was fucked up then and it's still fucked up now.
If he wasn’t a actor why did they offer him the role of Steele? Then u say bishop reminded you of 2pac but biship was a killer who killed his friend for the love of the game…. I don’t believe nothing this guy says!
He had cultural wealth, not money 🤔
Even Afeni said everything changed after he was beaten by those cops.
Good stories. This Deep. i heard Money B say this before.
Though trech said he was with pac and he was auditioning for bishop. Tupac was helping and that's when he got the part...
If you listen to Pac's Music, he'd tell you the changes in his life Post Juice. He did change, but the change was seeing how people treat you, once you've "made it", and the effect it had on him. It showed him just how fickle and untrustworthy people actually are. It was the start of his paranoia; the Fame. He talked about going to Schools where the kids were predominantly White, and how they lived, vs how he lived, once he left School.
Yo post the full interview with money b