Napoleon is great example of what everyone with a wild pass should strive to be now. Respectful, Humble, and real. You can tell that he will try to defuse a issue with words before he will take physical actions.
At 24 im on this level after doing a whole bunch of crazy shit i got a son to live for to teach and see grow up. Just wanna be happy and live the best life I can. At some point in life you gotta grow up age doesn't determine when that is . You as a person must truly want different for yourself it is hard but aren't diamonds made under pressure? You can do it 💪
You can tell this is a genuine and sincere man. He doesnt gas up his stories he just tells his truth. Its refreshing and I'm sure that 2pac would be proud of the man Napoleon has become.
@@duainejamieson1243I agree. It's meaningful music. "Me Against The World" is definitely one of my favorite. I love Makaveli just as much though; shows his growth and maturity.
@@tigerwoodz8711 You know something. The mere mention of 2Pacalypse says a lot about a person saying they love Pac. His catalogs is amazing; one of the best.
My big brother Mu he told us 2Pac and Nas story to learn all youngs arts you can solve problems and save life's if you stand like man and talk to end everything
@@albertomatambo9441 Yeah, then Nas sent him a warning track titled "Don't Body Ya Self", putting pressure on 50 Cent. 50 Cent later mentioned in an interview that he felt a wrong way following the incident. Moreover, Jadakiss destroyed 50 Cent.
So foolish we are. Brothers. Us. So foolish. Greatness should have been in their grasp. None of that stuff didn't have to happen with Pac. Looking back, you realize how foolish it was when you mature. Look at what could have been after that truce. Look at the possibilities they could have progressed hip hop as a whole.
Snoop is a phoney. You get the feeling he was jealous of Pac. He disses Pac indirectly in interviews but is always hyping 2pac at concerts and events, just shows he's all about the money and loyalty don't mean shit to him. Same with Dre, Kurupt and Daz, they all dropping subliminal messages at Pac in interviews but when they need to make some money or keep their fanbase ticking over, they quick to plug Pac, think up in smoke tour, Coachella etc. And they all make out like Pac was some loose cannon and trouble maker and they were all saints. And it's even funnier now, Snoop coming out and saying how Pac shit it off Nas and how Snoop was ready to go at Pac and Suge with a knife and fork on a plane etc when one is dead and the other is locked up and can't give their version of the events.
Napoleon seems like an example of what so many young black men can grow into if only given an opportunity to evolve without succumbing to the ills of streetlife. Proud of the brother
He become a true muslim and a true human being to his religion no matter what bad things he done that was past. We're in the same city but im trying to just shake a hand with #Napoleon cause he was with Pac. Aaaahhhhhh
As a true Pac fan, This interview gives me closure to alot of unanswered questions. Napoleon keep the REAL authentic PAC stories coming! RIP TO THE GOAT
Napoleon the realist One out of the OutLaws. PAC would be proud of you brother. keep Up the positive work your doing. Your a Inspiration. May Allah increase you for your honesty and your Loyalty. 🙏🏼
I don’t know anything about this dude Napoleon but he seems like a very wise man. A lot of people would still be alive today if they would’ve manned up & had a simple conversation.
He is one of the original members of the outlawz and after 2pacs death he converted to Islam and now lives in Saudi Arabia he goes by the name Mutah Beale now
He converted into Islam And he lives in Saudi Arabia And he ia a business man owning multiple coffee shops in Riyadh the capital of Saudi Arabia where he lives
@@ronaldmcdonald1977 Lol!!! You're one of those hypocrites who are hating on the Outlawz who been with him since day 1 then huh? I guess you gotta watch Mob James interview about how the bloods on Deathrow was hating on 2Pac for getting an easy acceptance at Deathrow.
@@3aboodation LOL Where was the Outlaws when he got shot twice? Day 1? They were kids, they wasnt in the mix like that bro. Im from Cali, we aint never seen them youngstas or heard of them being on the front line. Go ahead with you NY tough talk, Pac stayed getting into issues, and outlaws aint drop 1 body. Bloods retaliated for Pac, NY nor NJ did a got damn thing.
This guy, EDI, and Fatal(rip) were like real close brothers to 2Pac. Much respect to Napoleon for always staying humble and being positive. RIP Big Syke.
I'm glad he set the record straight, respect to Napoleon. Real recognize real. Snoop said that Nas basically cowered down to Pac during the confrontation. People that were on the front lines said the same thing Napoleon, Fatal and Nas said. I'm glad the two generals handled it the right way. You can only imagine what the two of them could have done musically and culturally. "Think about how us real ngas could be if we united, a nation of thugs who could fight it".
First of all snoop never said nas cowered down to pac…he literally said nas was a killer and a real gangster and he woulda killed everybody in that room…he was hyping nas up
@@jerometruitt2731 He said it outright in this Vlad interview that Pac said he dissed him in a song and he better not say anything back. He did say that Nas had like 100 people but the dialogue makes it seem like Pac aggressed Nas and Nas stood down. From what I've heard, Snoop wasnt even there as he and Pac weren't on good terms. ua-cam.com/video/m41dqI5SS1E/v-deo.html
Best Respect to Nas and 2pac for coming together and squashing that and wish this story was more out to the world the many could of died! Rip 2pac,Biggie, JMJ,DMX,Proof!
Luv how he changed and wants older rappers to teach the younger ones. He lived and learned and now he’s passing his knowledge down so others don’t go thru the same. True leadership
Dawg Mu at a young age was a ryda!! I see why Pac had love for him, he was always ready when anything kicked off. It's great to see his maturation and his faith in Islam today.
Real talk finally someone with some sense btw snake dogg initiated and started the beef on mtv show also he tried beefin eazy for no reason even though it was between e and Dre and tries to hate on bg knockout and dresta for dissing him later on although he used the same tactic once a snake always a snake
You don’t kno what tupac ãn snoop went thru behind closed doors. You don’t kno why they had issues. You don’t kno how snoop felt nor tupac felt about the situation they had with each other.
Love this dude. Even tho he has moved on and grown leaving the streets alone he still holds pac in high regard. Always honors dude, and keeps it all the way real. That's a true comrade in life and death. Pac gotta be smiling.
2pac is number 1, i have heard his songs over and over again and he still the only artist who's music actually moves and touches you unlike any other artist. His music is still relevant today and just as the rose that grew from the concrete, he just keeps blossoming and i am loving his music more and more as the years pass. Everyone still wants a 2pac story no one asking for any one else's story! No one can dethrone the God no matter how much the haters try, we still here and he still alive with us ✊🏽 great interviews art
@@familymendes148 🤣😅 go easy on these youngn's. Dudes weren't even born at the time, arguing with a brother like Napoleon who was actually there with Pac. Hilarious.
@@kyngdavid3648 Nas is a true boss that live by silence. He plays the situation down so everyone save face. Pac and Snoop was in NYC off course theyll be outnumbered. You cant go to someones city and not be out gunned
Nas was the most hurt at that time . He got dissed by Pac and by Biggie too . Pac had suge and biggie had puffy . NAS was alone in the middle of all . This story shows you how mature he was and explains why he still alive and biggie and pac are not .
Snoop ain't perfect but who rich asf family good and who got killed young over bullshit. Snoop was about getting money so what if Snoop was dissing Biggie at first. People can change their mind. Pac was about positivity then got on the gangsta rap bs. He changed HIS mind! AA are very destructive people because we often times praise wrongdoers. I like a lot of Tupac's music. The early more positive tracks. Pac was s leader and became a follower over time. Sad but true. He was so real and loyal he let Suge lead him to disaster.
marcus carr A lot of snakes are still alive while many good people are dead. Being alive & rich don't make snoop a better human being. He a traitor & disloyal. He ran to bad boy calling them his homeboys, the same mfs who shot up his trailer while he stays sneak dissing Pac, tryna bring him down a notch with the fake love & lies.
@@monocomo1675 Snoop could not squash it. Only Suge could have talked him out of it. Only Suge!! Even then Pac would have begrudgingly ended the beef. Not Snoop,Dre ,Danny Boy nor Hammer could stop Pac from spewing that venom.
Dude finally somebody telling the story from a accurate point of view. I been saying this the whole time on life itself I BEEN saying this. Snoop was dissing bad boy with Tupac, then he turns around and says what he says? Rather then go to pac and have a one on one talk about how he really felt. Instead snoop goes on the radio pac hears it and ofcourse pac gon be pissed. I love homie said all this cause I’ve been saying the EXACT same thing for a long time. Man feels good to hear somebody say it too.
@@kadoemarley5897 Right man, so many people don’t even thinks about that stuff neither, there’s literally diss tracks with snoop dissing bad boy WITH PAC. If snoop wanted to be that “business man” and stay outta that stuff I can respect it, but don’t go and diss then cats with pac, and without him knowing next thing he hears is snoop calling them homies like how he pose to feel? Snoop knew what he was doin and I love snoop man but he def took the wrong route on that one
"We had words cause the best suppose to clash at the top,but kept it brotherly when we saw each other an stop at MTV people watched. We were both deep. After we left I got no sleep thinking about how us real niggas would be if we united" Nas "
One part is not accurate….that was not the first time pac was back in NY after being shot/prison…the first time was when he appeared on SNL in February of 96’
He's very intuitive, even when he was younger he peep the game. Most don't come out safe or confident but you can tell he was conscious. Would love to hear more from him. Tupac was an end time prophet.
it be like that though, everybody plays a role. bangers cant be artist from a gang, shooters cant be hustlers, pimps cant be shooters, fighters cant be pretty boys etc. 20’s is a large gang with many members from minor to major.
It is crazy how different this version of the story is compared to Snoop's. I felt Snoop kind of clowned Pac in his version. I believe Napoleon's version. Because the way Snoop said Pac dissed Nas while Nas was being peaceful and they all walked away sounds a bit fabricated. I mean even with Napoleon saying they embraced sounds more realistic than how Snoop described it. I cannot say what really happened but I cannot deny the difference in vibes from Napoleon's version and Snoop's. I also love how Napoleon said this story should get more light than others in the hip hop community. Sometimes we are our own worse enemies and consistently shine the light on the negativity as if there never was or is any positivity. Of course, the media has their agenda but many times we buy right into it. Much respect to this man!
So many fights can be defused by Just talking to a person and showing respect Massive respect to them for solving things out without the use of violence
i know yall heard that tone change when he addressed Snoop’s fake ass street talk 👀💯 “it has nothin to do wit it bruh” ..that was Young Napoleon! Po’ Nitty!
QB was the only one's representing New York that day not bad boy or biggie Brooklyn the bridge turned up whether whoever stepped up or was deeper is irrelevant, but when someone comes to your city there's tension go and step to ya business thats why PAC had respect for Nas before he died.
6:34!!! Glad Mu touched on this.. it's one of the reasons I don't mess with snoop he's 2face and can't stand on his square like a man. Over the past few years he's been trying to revise history to make himself look innocent.
Think he meant the one where they were on a yacht the “thug life Is mine” song.. but thy was a couple years after Pacs death he must have mixed the time frame up a bit.
I have to admit, as much as I liked Snoop’s story when I heard it, I think it’s revisionist history. Nas was the freakin’ man in NY! To hear that Pac and Nas settled this before he pasted (which is what Nas said as well) makes me glad because those diss tracks seemed outta no where at the time. As well as Jay Z. I didn’t even know who Jay was!
If you heard about Jay thru Tupac U probably was not from the North East Jay was burning shit up on the underground scene a couple years before Reasonable Doubt dropped Had NYC area buzzing
@@Synchronite DMX(rip) too as far as buzzing in NY? Bc I heard a freestyle of him diss Pac before blowing up. Were there a lot of underground rappers dissing Pac from NY at that time? I'M from New Orleans, they didnt play too many east coast rappers at that time, especially underground.
@@tymartin2293 There were some imma keep it a buck Jay did one X did I know Kim did But at the end of the day they went unreleased They know that beefing get in the way of the real bag
@@Synchronite I gotcha. At that time we mainly listened to Pac /West C but on smaller scale it was Houston, Memphis and local rappers like Cash Money and Big Boy. I wish I could've experienced that NY swag in the 90's. We did listen to Wu and few others from there but that was about it.
@@tymartin2293 Yeah I had to leave NY to experience ppl like Project Pat and Devin the Dude Different world outside of NYC That’s wat Pac was trying to tell NY but Shit went the complete Opposite now Ppl in NY don’t even listen to NY rapper now 🤣
I love this dude. Napoleon is a REAL MAN. No doubt about that. One of the realest. He knows he lived a crazy life and he was about his then, but now he’s a man of honor.
@@Synchronite Humbled himself when Biggie got Dogg Pound's trailer sh0t up?(Which everybody including Snoop says happened, Which is why that Christmas Party Incident happened with that Bad Boy employee) You could twist it all you want, But that sounds like sucker behavior. On top of that, literally a day prior to saying that Puffy and biggie are his homeboys. he was right next to Pac when he was dissing Bad Boy and agreeing with what he was saying. you forget that MTV Awards interview? that was only a day or 2 before he went on the radio and said what he said.
It's why i don't understand why people even argue about this. I saw the Suge interview where he said the exact thing Napoleon and Nas said about the incident. So I'll go with that.
A Pac and Nas Collabo would have been epic and dope for the culture especially in 96 going into 97 during the prime of Nas and Pac career glad they talked about it and made they peace Napoleon is spot on this story should be more highlighted that Pac and Nas talked like men face to face were it could have ended badly for both of them!!
Well spoken by Muta , Snoop should've just write your wrongs and move on instead of acting like you wasn't a player in the east and the west beef, look no further at Snoop when Suge said all up in the videos come to Death Row!!!
I heard him tell this story before but he never told the story about the incident that happened at the award show prior to the incident that happened at the after party at Bryant Park. You a great interviewer man.. you be milking everything outta people lol
@David Blake Lmao Y’all niggas swear Pac was Superman Listen to Mic Geronimo interview about Pac getting bumped in the club and looking sad cause they made him spill his weed 😔🤣 Mic G said he had to intervene on Pac behalf because niggas was basically bullying Tupac that night Pac wasn’t a killer - by his own admission Not saying Jungle is killer but Nas brother is NOT Nas and NOT soft
@@Synchronite shut yo ass up , you know damn well jungle grabbing pac by the shoulder didn’t happen 😂, with how deep pacs crew was that day you’d be an idiot pulling that shit off use your common sense & nobody said pac was superman
What make u think Pac was soft like u knew him smh, u just going by what one person said as if u know he was being honest smh.. If u knew anything about what most people say about Pac, they say Pac wasn't a punk & he always spoke his mind & didn't bow down & he always stood up for what he believe in & he wasn't scared of death.. That don't sound like a soft person to me.. Hell even when they Robbed Pac in New York, Everybody that was with him laid down on the floor except for Pac, Pac reached for his guns cause he was about to shoot them niggas & that's why he got shot.. That don't sound like a soft nigga to me... Pac was real to himself & who he was
@@deiselcobra85 I never said Jungle did that Idk what happened But I can tell you No matter how deep they were They wouldn’t have made it out of NY safely had Pac done something stupid Pac wasn’t crazy Nas was deep too That’s really why Him and Suge stood down F wat u heard
Pac is my man.. I cannot explain how his music held me.. but that line thinking nas dissed him on that song really speaks to his paranoia..because I think anyone who heard that song didn’t hear that..by that time in music everybody was a thug
Napoleon speaks so much sense and facts. Nas and Tupac at such a young age handled things like real men and to this day these two artists are in my top 3 GOAT rappers
How come over the years no one has ever released the audio of biggie talking shit on the radio... lil mu pass the mac so I can hit him his back. Hit em up.... big up yourself Dialogue an Napoleon for sharing his story. 💯👊🏾
there is a video of tray deee telling that story on vladtv and it sounds very credible. I don't think its that likely that someone has recorded it. It could be, but it might aswell could not be, that someone recorded it, preserved it, digitalized it, and safed it all these years. You don't find old snippets from the radio on the internet just as you please, it doesn't work like that.
Pac would be proud of Napoleon and he's right as a people in life if we all took this approach things could be better in are county and the world at large because we all make mistakes but recognizing your mistakes learning and growing and teaching the Young is what we should be doing not drawing lines in the sand and let people divide us as a whole there is good and bad in this world but we as people need to have compassion and listen to each other and let good overcome the bad I think most of us are good people and we can come together 🙏
I don’t understand why people seem to forget Pac is from NY as well. He actually still had a slight NY accent until he died. He used Cali lingo and his allegiance was Cali but he was Bmore , Cali , NY. So technically the 2 greatest rappers were from NY. Do y’all not know his first rap name in Cali was MC New York? He was a teen already and died at the age of 25. Lived in some of tne wickedest neighborhoods from East to West. Think About It
@@RoyBoy-qq8sz From both. Do your homework bro. Dude did live in Baltimore but was born in East Harlem. Basically he could claim all 3. But was literally born in NY
@@RoyBoy-qq8sz was 13 when moved to bmore and only lived there 4yrs. Rest of his life in Cali. So died at 25 first 13 years NY last 8 years in Cali with 4 years in between in bmore. Like I said. A NY dude
Napoleon is one of the only ones I can fully trust his Pac stories.
@BadFish480 Danny been raw
Yeah him and danny
Yeah, every story he tells, his recollection seems on point and definitive.
@BadFish480 Danny iffy… he said Mary J bilge raped him smh. Then said he lied. Like what else you fabricated about bruh?!
That's becuase his spiritual stature speaks volumes of honesty. 💯
Napoleon is great example of what everyone with a wild pass should strive to be now. Respectful, Humble, and real. You can tell that he will try to defuse a issue with words before he will take physical actions.
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Bruh I just commented almost the same thing before reading your comment. Couldn’t agree more
Those the dudes that will take your head CLEAN off if you push them. My pops got that same energy. Mad calm
YOU ARE SPEAKING FACTS !!!! 💯
At 24 im on this level after doing a whole bunch of crazy shit i got a son to live for to teach and see grow up. Just wanna be happy and live the best life I can. At some point in life you gotta grow up age doesn't determine when that is . You as a person must truly want different for yourself it is hard but aren't diamonds made under pressure? You can do it 💪
Napoleon keeps it 100%. The only one who tells the stories credibly and does not contradict himself.
That's how we do. I'm from the same hood as him. Jersey cats, especially Brick City and Irvington dudes, are real with it. No BS.
Mr snoop
@@TheDumontShow what about kadafi becuase nobody talks about him in any interviews
@@justiceforlia3740 Napoleon spoke about him in another vid from this same interview I believe it’s the 2pac lost a finger video
Give Nas his flowers while he's still living God dammit, Bless his soul.
Facts
and Nas was the youngest of them all at 22 in 1996 when this happened. 2Pac even called him the leader of NYC on the Makevli album
Tell me how you gonna say “God d” then turn around and say “bless his soul” why God gotta be cursed for??
@@studentoflife3501 what track?
You want him to damn it or bless it? I'm confused lol
You can tell this is a genuine and sincere man. He doesnt gas up his stories he just tells his truth. Its refreshing and I'm sure that 2pac would be proud of the man Napoleon has become.
“The power is in the people and politics we address”
"Me Against The World" maybe the most slept on album of all times...
@@MrHowse-rt5bo To me that's the best rap album ever a lot of jewels in that album they don't make them like that no more J Cole comes close.
@@duainejamieson1243I agree. It's meaningful music. "Me Against The World" is definitely one of my favorite. I love Makaveli just as much though; shows his growth and maturity.
@@MrHowse-rt5bo Thsoe are my top Pac albums as well as 2pacalypse. I dont care if people like or hate Pac, all i know is i love his music
@@tigerwoodz8711 You know something. The mere mention of 2Pacalypse says a lot about a person saying they love Pac. His catalogs is amazing; one of the best.
My big brother Mu he told us 2Pac and Nas story to learn all youngs arts you can solve problems and save life's if you stand like man and talk to end everything
1hunnid
G shit
Facts
A deep and savage knowledge to spraid over the young blood👌🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
I hate that we have to get mature or older to learn this. I always want the young cats to learn and strive better than we did.
The respect Nas has in hip hop is unmatached.
Facts
Yet 50 disrespected him. 🥺
@@albertomatambo9441 50 is a clown and he's the biggest Nas fan
@@albertomatambo9441 50 Cent is a troll, who hasn’t he dissed?
@@albertomatambo9441
Yeah, then Nas sent him a warning track titled "Don't Body Ya Self", putting pressure on 50 Cent. 50 Cent later mentioned in an interview that he felt a wrong way following the incident. Moreover, Jadakiss destroyed 50 Cent.
Nas and PAC would’ve made tons of songs together.. and eventually they woulda did a album, it would’ve been the greatest joint album ever I believe.
OMG yes. I almost shed a tear writing this thinking of them doing that too.
So foolish we are. Brothers. Us. So foolish. Greatness should have been in their grasp. None of that stuff didn't have to happen with Pac. Looking back, you realize how foolish it was when you mature. Look at what could have been after that truce. Look at the possibilities they could have progressed hip hop as a whole.
Picture that..daym!
What makes u think they woulda made albums together🤦😂
@@bruh.3598 right that goof in fantasy land
Napoleon has the honesty factor that Snoop doesn’t. Great respect for this true friend that Pac had.
Not true. Snoop said they were outnumbered. Napoleon kind of hints they were too
After these interviews I now have great respect for Napoleon because he's honest, I always thought snoop version was skeptic......
Snoop is a phoney. You get the feeling he was jealous of Pac.
He disses Pac indirectly in interviews but is always hyping 2pac at concerts and events, just shows he's all about the money and loyalty don't mean shit to him.
Same with Dre, Kurupt and Daz, they all dropping subliminal messages at Pac in interviews but when they need to make some money or keep their fanbase ticking over, they quick to plug Pac, think up in smoke tour, Coachella etc. And they all make out like Pac was some loose cannon and trouble maker and they were all saints.
And it's even funnier now, Snoop coming out and saying how Pac shit it off Nas and how Snoop was ready to go at Pac and Suge with a knife and fork on a plane etc when one is dead and the other is locked up and can't give their version of the events.
You are absolutely right
That about sums it up! Facts💯
Let you pactards tell it, everybody's jealous of tupac...SMH
#GROWUP
Kurupt has genuine love for pac but the others no
Knife 🍴 & fork lol . Snoop had that keistered before he jumped on the plane ✈️
Napoleon seems like an example of what so many young black men can grow into if only given an opportunity to evolve without succumbing to the ills of streetlife. Proud of the brother
Nothing but respect for Napoleon. 20+ years and his story never changes ♥️
He become a true muslim and a true human being to his religion no matter what bad things he done that was past.
We're in the same city but im trying to just shake a hand with #Napoleon cause he was with Pac. Aaaahhhhhh
@@BlacPantherMusic what about beale and yaki kadafi incident? Napoleon always defend yaki's killer
@@ra6160 God knows better
Unlike snake dog
Nas a general. Pac a general. That really would’ve been a blood bath. Queens forever.
It would have been a bloodbath for Pac, Nas had madd goons plus they are in NY. All Nas would have had to do, is make a call.
You sound ridiculous. Stop taking personal preference abs acting like that gives you facts. You have no idea how Nas is thought of
@TheManagement lol what side is that?
Pac was def outnumbered
@TheManagement yeah we're going to take your word for it
As a true Pac fan, This interview gives me closure to alot of unanswered questions. Napoleon keep the REAL authentic PAC stories coming! RIP TO THE GOAT
As a fake Pac fan, I can tell you officially that there are still unanswered questions.
@@YeahNoTellTheTruththats cuz u a clown
Napoleon the realist One out of the OutLaws.
PAC would be proud of you brother.
keep Up the positive work your doing. Your a Inspiration.
May Allah increase you for your honesty and your Loyalty.
🙏🏼
Fatal an kadafi were the real gs of the outlawz
@@El_terrible1985 u forgot Castro. Pac blood cousin.
Facts!!!!!!!!!!
@@Soulja_Gawdz him too
Kastro
I don’t know anything about this dude Napoleon but he seems like a very wise man. A lot of people would still be alive today if they would’ve manned up & had a simple conversation.
You must not be familiar with the Outlaws then bcuz he been there from day 1 as a matter of fact he was the wildest one!
He saw both his parents murdered in front of him if I remember correctly. Dealt with a lot of pain obviously.
He is one of the original members of the outlawz and after 2pacs death he converted to Islam and now lives in Saudi Arabia he goes by the name Mutah Beale now
He converted into Islam
And he lives in Saudi Arabia
And he ia a business man owning multiple coffee shops in Riyadh
the capital of Saudi Arabia where he lives
Mutah is one of the most loyal individuals to Pac. Such an amazing and genuine personality.
Pacs muscle was Bloods not these young cats,
@@ronaldmcdonald1977 Lol!!! You're one of those hypocrites who are hating on the Outlawz who been with him since day 1 then huh? I guess you gotta watch Mob James interview about how the bloods on Deathrow was hating on 2Pac for getting an easy acceptance at Deathrow.
@@3aboodation
LOL Where was the Outlaws when he got shot twice?
Day 1? They were kids, they wasnt in the mix like that bro.
Im from Cali, we aint never seen them youngstas or heard of them being on the front line.
Go ahead with you NY tough talk, Pac stayed getting into issues, and outlaws aint drop 1 body.
Bloods retaliated for Pac, NY nor NJ did a got damn thing.
Nas and Pac inspired each other and made peace before pac died.
I like listening to this guy tell stories. He seems to be a genuine changed guy who isn’t ashamed to tell his story to teach youngsters.
This guy, EDI, and Fatal(rip) were like real close brothers to 2Pac. Much respect to Napoleon for always staying humble and being positive. RIP Big Syke.
loving every min of this Napoleon interview.
No doubt
The integrity this man has as an individual is so pure.
May the Lord preserve his mind and body for time to come.
Snoop is slowly gettin exposed for his lightweight Crippin.
Lightweight crippin I’m weak 😂
Go To LA and say that...his imprint on that City and the Gang Bang Culture is bigger than you think...
"lightweight Crippin"..🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣💯💯💯💯
@@ForefatherEnt BG knockout said Snoop wasn’t a big gangbanger like that.
Lmao lightweight crippin the funniest
I'm glad he set the record straight, respect to Napoleon. Real recognize real. Snoop said that Nas basically cowered down to Pac during the confrontation. People that were on the front lines said the same thing Napoleon, Fatal and Nas said. I'm glad the two generals handled it the right way. You can only imagine what the two of them could have done musically and culturally. "Think about how us real ngas could be if we united, a nation of thugs who could fight it".
First of all snoop never said nas cowered down to pac…he literally said nas was a killer and a real gangster and he woulda killed everybody in that room…he was hyping nas up
@@amandamorgan8349 what do you call this? ua-cam.com/video/m41dqI5SS1E/v-deo.html
That's not what Snoop said or implied at all. Snoop felt like Nas gave them a pass.
@@jerometruitt2731 He said it outright in this Vlad interview that Pac said he dissed him in a song and he better not say anything back. He did say that Nas had like 100 people but the dialogue makes it seem like Pac aggressed Nas and Nas stood down. From what I've heard, Snoop wasnt even there as he and Pac weren't on good terms. ua-cam.com/video/m41dqI5SS1E/v-deo.html
SNOOP CLEARLY SAID Nas COULD HAVE MURKED Pac AND HIS WHOLE CREW IF HE WANTED. YOU GOT SHIT TWISTED CUZ.
Best Respect to Nas and 2pac for coming together and squashing that and wish this story was more out to the world the many could of died! Rip 2pac,Biggie, JMJ,DMX,Proof!
Luv how he changed and wants older rappers to teach the younger ones. He lived and learned and now he’s passing his knowledge down so others don’t go thru the same. True leadership
“You can’t do that, friends don’t do that”. Quote of the day!!
I could listen to this dude the whole day, so much honesty, growth and wisdom. Much respect to him.
Napoleon is the 100% definition of a word "REAL!"
There is so much back story to these incidents that people will never know. Rest In Peace Tupac Shakur and Biggie Smalls
Dawg Mu at a young age was a ryda!! I see why Pac had love for him, he was always ready when anything kicked off. It's great to see his maturation and his faith in Islam today.
Snoop Dogg is a snake he always throwing Tupac under the bus Napoleon is definitely a real one💯
facts
A snake because he knew the beef was stupid?
Real talk finally someone with some sense btw snake dogg initiated and started the beef on mtv show also he tried beefin eazy for no reason even though it was between e and Dre and tries to hate on bg knockout and dresta for dissing him later on although he used the same tactic once a snake always a snake
Your correct snoop fake
You don’t kno what tupac ãn snoop went thru behind closed doors. You don’t kno why they had issues. You don’t kno how snoop felt nor tupac felt about the situation they had with each other.
Love this dude. Even tho he has moved on and grown leaving the streets alone he still holds pac in high regard. Always honors dude, and keeps it all the way real. That's a true comrade in life and death. Pac gotta be smiling.
2pac is number 1, i have heard his songs over and over again and he still the only artist who's music actually moves and touches you unlike any other artist. His music is still relevant today and just as the rose that grew from the concrete, he just keeps blossoming and i am loving his music more and more as the years pass. Everyone still wants a 2pac story no one asking for any one else's story! No one can dethrone the God no matter how much the haters try, we still here and he still alive with us ✊🏽 great interviews art
Sure sure
Me and 2pac once stepped to each other, confronted our likes and dislikes, in front of Suge Knight, we left it as brothers..
~Nas
Yeah that's on Nas's part. PAC thought he punked Nas, when he stepped to him. Two different men, and two different mindsets.
@@keanubelle1157 they squashed it right there , man
@@keanubelle1157 did Pac tell you he punked Nas or you just going for the weasel snoop words?
@@familymendes148 🤣😅 go easy on these youngn's. Dudes weren't even born at the time, arguing with a brother like Napoleon who was actually there with Pac. Hilarious.
Tells you how deep Nas it took dudes from jersey deathrow and security to go at Nas crew Queensbridge is like a city in itself
Nas a real general been thru all the wars…
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Nas 8s soft and never fought out here in Queens
@@bangmateo7481 you sound stupid
@@bangmateo7481 and I guess you are the real G right 😂
Nas grew up hood but he tells others stories like lake wise emoney bags lakid
"Mr Broadus was extremely cooperative."-LAPD
😂😂😂
On everything I do not like snoop ...
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Yall believe everything 6ix9ine say... 🤔
@@bruceleeds7988 nigga 6nine ain’t make that up that’s been out wtf you talm bout
That’s why I have so much love & respect for Nas. At least he & Pac met like 2 grown men to squash their issues before Pac passed away.
That's why he was calling himself snoopLion cuz he was lying.
How, this actually confirms snoops version
@@novelenterprise 🤦🏻♂️
@@novelenterprise *Nas said himself that Snoops story was false, and that he got it wrong.....🤦🏾♂️*
😂😂😂
@@kyngdavid3648 Nas is a true boss that live by silence. He plays the situation down so everyone save face. Pac and Snoop was in NYC off course theyll be outnumbered. You cant go to someones city and not be out gunned
Loving this Mutah interview!!! Considering, how wild he was back then, his maturity and growth shines through in his interviews now💯
Even in the recent Nas interview he addressed Snoop's narrative regarding this issue. Shouts to Napoleon for keepin' it one hunnid
I wish Pac and Mobb Deep had that same meeting.... years later funny to find out they shared some homies they both were cool with
Prodigy and Pac was 2 cocky little niggas 😂 one on one they would probably get along real good tho
"Yo I'm from Jersey and we don't play that shit! " Pacs outlaw disciples were strong💪 love the love, honour and unity they had
Nas was the most hurt at that time . He got dissed by Pac and by Biggie too . Pac had suge and biggie had puffy . NAS was alone in the middle of all . This story shows you how mature he was and explains why he still alive and biggie and pac are not .
and Nas was the youngest of them all at 22 in 1996 when this happened. 2Pac even called him the leader of NYC on the Makevli album.
He was not alone lol. He had his projects and AZ. Nas is an introvert.
Geri LFC @ Nas always been alone when bitch ass whole Rockfella dis him
Yep I think Kick in the door was a Nas Diss
@@Sharrieff93 Bigg had beef Jeru da Damaja real talk he was Brooklyn nigga Biggie was hating word listening to music Bro
I don’t have much respect for Snoop! He was clearly jealous, vindictive & fraudulent. Snake in the grass for sure
No doubt so true
real talk
Snoop ain't perfect but who rich asf family good and who got killed young over bullshit. Snoop was about getting money so what if Snoop was dissing Biggie at first. People can change their mind. Pac was about positivity then got on the gangsta rap bs. He changed HIS mind! AA are very destructive people because we often times praise wrongdoers. I like a lot of Tupac's music. The early more positive tracks. Pac was s leader and became a follower over time. Sad but true. He was so real and loyal he let Suge lead him to disaster.
marcus carr A lot of snakes are still alive while many good people are dead. Being alive & rich don't make snoop a better human being. He a traitor & disloyal. He ran to bad boy calling them his homeboys, the same mfs who shot up his trailer while he stays sneak dissing Pac, tryna bring him down a notch with the fake love & lies.
@@monocomo1675 Snoop could not squash it. Only Suge could have talked him out of it. Only Suge!! Even then Pac would have begrudgingly ended the beef. Not Snoop,Dre ,Danny Boy nor Hammer could stop Pac from spewing that venom.
A lot of Snoop Dogg‘s interviews on tupac he’s low-key hating on him
I just said that
Facts
Snoop is the Feds
@babyhandZ I'm glad that somebody notice that
If you think of how close snoop is to Dre it makes sense because Dre hated Tupac and no one talks about that either.....
NAS had sooooooooo much respect for Pac and vice versa
Dude finally somebody telling the story from a accurate point of view. I been saying this the whole time on life itself I BEEN saying this. Snoop was dissing bad boy with Tupac, then he turns around and says what he says? Rather then go to pac and have a one on one talk about how he really felt. Instead snoop goes on the radio pac hears it and ofcourse pac gon be pissed. I love homie said all this cause I’ve been saying the EXACT same thing for a long time. Man feels good to hear somebody say it too.
He was friends with both of them tho and tupac knew that.
@@amandamorgan8349 You’re misinformed tho. That’s NOT the case
@@ProvenSawlid Fr, snoop was dissing NY when PAC was locked up not to mention his rant on stage at the Source awards in 95.
@@kadoemarley5897 Right man, so many people don’t even thinks about that stuff neither, there’s literally diss tracks with snoop dissing bad boy WITH PAC. If snoop wanted to be that “business man” and stay outta that stuff I can respect it, but don’t go and diss then cats with pac, and without him knowing next thing he hears is snoop calling them homies like how he pose to feel? Snoop knew what he was doin and I love snoop man but he def took the wrong route on that one
Napoleon : this incident should be more highlighted
Nas : releases DEATH ROW EAST
DOPE interview as always. Pac had went to NY a few times though cuz he performed at SNL.
yeah he forgot about that SNL trip.. that's the only time he went to NY before the incident with Nas
pac was going back to jail if he didn’t die !!
Snoop always throws Pac under the bus.. can't stand that lame!
Biggie better then Pac by the way!
@@bedstuydaytona3249 get a life weirdo!
@@bedstuydaytona3249 you got to be one sad person to even post that
@@bedstuydaytona3249 Smh no disrespect to biggie. But you need to stay off the rocks!!!
cant stand him!!! 🤮
Gotta grab that book! Can't imagine how many memories this man had with Pac when he was a youngster!
"We had words cause the best suppose to clash at the top,but kept it brotherly when we saw each other an stop at MTV people watched. We were both deep. After we left I got no sleep thinking about how us real niggas would be if we united" Nas "
Still We Rise
Napoleon is a true friend keeping pac memories alive and speaking up for him You can tell he have mad love for pac.
It would have been historical if Pac and Nas would have done a song or album together while he was alive...
Y so pac can carry tht nigga?😭💀
@@yaboisoe178 are you okay??... Nas is the best lyricist in hip-hop history
@@david.v7605 💀💀💀💀💀💀
@@david.v7605 yup tbh I listened Nas back home in Colombia wayyy before than Tupac, he's been known for a long time, love Nas music.
Shout out to Big Nas much love for showing Pac real love. Nas your parents taught you about the love the Bible describe.
Definitely the love the Bible describes but that is Islam's influence.
Nas' dad is Muslim. Nas himself says that he's neither Muslim or Christian, but studies both religions.
One part is not accurate….that was not the first time pac was back in NY after being shot/prison…the first time was when he appeared on SNL in February of 96’
May ‘96 too for Saturday night live
@@richardmille_1599 was that in new york
saturday live probably in la
@@jayd4ever it was in NYC he did it with Ice T
@@MumbaG19 yeah.. I remember that.. he dedicated a song to them all or summin
He's very intuitive, even when he was younger he peep the game. Most don't come out safe or confident but you can tell he was conscious. Would love to hear more from him. Tupac was an end time prophet.
Snoop was playing both sides of the fence
True! why more and more people as time goes on calling him a fake....
Napoleon matured & One of Tupac Real Homies left alive , he always defending PAC Name 💯🐐
Napoleon told the truth about Snoop, you can't pretend you didn't do something if you want to change something.
Snoop swear he’s a reputable Crip yet there’s not 1 story of him being a active gang member. No fight stories or nothing 🤦🏾♂️
Plenty of Stories of LB dudes from 20s saying Snoop never got courted in, he was never a frontliner, never did anything but sell a little bud
No cap
it be like that though, everybody plays a role. bangers cant be artist from a gang, shooters cant be hustlers, pimps cant be shooters, fighters cant be pretty boys etc. 20’s is a large gang with many members from minor to major.
Who gives a fuck ? That same gang bullshit got pac clapped. “No fight stories” you sound like a dweeb weirdo from the suburbs.
@@BlaccIndianOG that's not all the way true
It is crazy how different this version of the story is compared to Snoop's. I felt Snoop kind of clowned Pac in his version. I believe Napoleon's version. Because the way Snoop said Pac dissed Nas while Nas was being peaceful and they all walked away sounds a bit fabricated. I mean even with Napoleon saying they embraced sounds more realistic than how Snoop described it. I cannot say what really happened but I cannot deny the difference in vibes from Napoleon's version and Snoop's. I also love how Napoleon said this story should get more light than others in the hip hop community. Sometimes we are our own worse enemies and consistently shine the light on the negativity as if there never was or is any positivity. Of course, the media has their agenda but many times we buy right into it. Much respect to this man!
So many fights can be defused by Just talking to a person and showing respect
Massive respect to them for solving things out without the use of violence
AFTER THIS ONE HERE THIS IS THE SPOKEN OUT #1 CHANNEL "BIBLE" 4 2PAC SHAKUR KEEP EM COMING ART OF DIALOGUE U ARE THE 🐐!!!...
Nas always had love for 2pac salute to Napoleon
i know yall heard that tone change when he addressed Snoop’s fake ass street talk 👀💯 “it has nothin to do wit it bruh” ..that was Young Napoleon! Po’ Nitty!
No lie!! Mu make sure to check b.s
Napoleon Po-nitty🔥🔥
‘I came straight from THE BLOCK.’ 🔫
Fax that was lil mu
Same guy that saw he man's get shot twice an did nothing. R.i.p Baby Lane.
QB was the only one's representing New York that day not bad boy or biggie Brooklyn the bridge turned up whether whoever stepped up or was deeper is irrelevant, but when someone comes to your city there's tension go and step to ya business thats why PAC had respect for Nas before he died.
QB all day baby
Lol cause you were there right? and if jr mafia ran into pac and them they would’ve ran away right? Lol
Junior mafia didn't even turn up when there was deathrow in new york the only people that did were from Queens and no PAC wouldn't of ran away
Brooklyn rappers had love for PAC Boot camp was one example and they were just as deep
@Lamar Brown Lolol… when I say jr mafia I’m not talking about cease but more so the crew not the rappers and big weed rollers lol
This man is an OG!! PERFECT EXAMPLE OF WHAT SNOOP COULDNT BE!! SNOOP need to grow up what a shame.
6:34!!! Glad Mu touched on this.. it's one of the reasons I don't mess with snoop he's 2face and can't stand on his square like a man. Over the past few years he's been trying to revise history to make himself look innocent.
*So much better than vlad interviews where he talks over the guests the whole time!*
I've learned a lot from this brother's personality, the way he carries himself is Godly❤.
This was Deep. A PAC and NAS track would of been too 🔥
Nas wasn't on mobb deep "survival of the fittest" but he made a cameo on the music video.
Think he meant the one where they were on a yacht the “thug life Is mine” song.. but thy was a couple years after Pacs death he must have mixed the time frame up a bit.
@@Agentunderfire Eye for Eye Dam killed everybody verse real talk
I have to admit, as much as I liked Snoop’s story when I heard it, I think it’s revisionist history. Nas was the freakin’ man in NY! To hear that Pac and Nas settled this before he pasted (which is what Nas said as well) makes me glad because those diss tracks seemed outta no where at the time. As well as Jay Z. I didn’t even know who Jay was!
If you heard about Jay thru Tupac
U probably was not from the North East
Jay was burning shit up on the underground scene a couple years before Reasonable Doubt dropped
Had NYC area buzzing
@@Synchronite DMX(rip) too as far as buzzing in NY? Bc I heard a freestyle of him diss Pac before blowing up. Were there a lot of underground rappers dissing Pac from NY at that time? I'M from New Orleans, they didnt play too many east coast rappers at that time, especially underground.
@@tymartin2293
There were some imma keep it a buck
Jay did one
X did
I know Kim did
But at the end of the day they went unreleased
They know that beefing get in the way of the real bag
@@Synchronite I gotcha. At that time we mainly listened to Pac /West C but on smaller scale it was Houston, Memphis and local rappers like Cash Money and Big Boy. I wish I could've experienced that NY swag in the 90's. We did listen to Wu and few others from there but that was about it.
@@tymartin2293
Yeah I had to leave NY to experience ppl like Project Pat and Devin the Dude
Different world outside of NYC
That’s wat Pac was trying to tell NY but
Shit went the complete Opposite now
Ppl in NY don’t even listen to NY rapper now 🤣
Mu you're one of a kind brother. Peace and blessings to you for maturing into a man that God himself can be proud of 🙌🏾
AIN'T NEVER HAD A HOMIE LIKE NAPOLEON
I love this dude. Napoleon is a REAL MAN. No doubt about that. One of the realest. He knows he lived a crazy life and he was about his then, but now he’s a man of honor.
This is why Snoop Dogg respected biggie. He knew what was talent and from his mentality does not the way to go East Coast. Love, Snoop Dogg.
Snoop was dissing bad boy right next to Pac in the ‘house of Blues’ concert
He was but then he made amends for his actions
Came back and humbled himself
Unlike Tupac
i think he just had to say or act somehow at that particular moment.. felt no beef
Yeah but after Pac got killed he got scared and wanted to make peace
@@Synchronite Humbled himself when Biggie got Dogg Pound's trailer sh0t up?(Which everybody including Snoop says happened, Which is why that Christmas Party Incident happened with that Bad Boy employee) You could twist it all you want, But that sounds like sucker behavior. On top of that, literally a day prior to saying that Puffy and biggie are his homeboys. he was right next to Pac when he was dissing Bad Boy and agreeing with what he was saying. you forget that MTV Awards interview? that was only a day or 2 before he went on the radio and said what he said.
Just to mention that Pac did SNL in NY before the MTV Awards. Mutah still keeping real.
Suge confirmed Pac saying he planned on removing all of the Nas disses only 6 days after Pac passed. I believe they genuinely squashed it.
It's why i don't understand why people even argue about this. I saw the Suge interview where he said the exact thing Napoleon and Nas said about the incident. So I'll go with that.
Buckshot said it too. Said pac told him he hugged Nas ND they squashed that shit
@@313DMan1 word. I fuck w/ the whole BCC too, they never had to lie about shit.
Or they thought it was squashed
Imagine the musical and brotherly synergy between Nas and Pac if we had them both today.
A Pac and Nas Collabo would have been epic and dope for the culture especially in 96 going into 97 during the prime of Nas and Pac career glad they talked about it and made they peace Napoleon is spot on this story should be more highlighted that Pac and Nas talked like men face to face were it could have ended badly for both of them!!
Well spoken by Muta , Snoop should've just write your wrongs and move on instead of acting like you wasn't a player in the east and the west beef, look no further at Snoop when Suge said all up in the videos come to Death Row!!!
Napoleon and Khadafi really had a chance to be stars after Pac died salute to them young soldiers they were front row in a legendary time 💪🏾💪🏾🙌🏾‼️
I heard him tell this story before but he never told the story about the incident that happened at the award show prior to the incident that happened at the after party at Bryant Park. You a great interviewer man.. you be milking everything outta people lol
Nas mentioned that Pac got into it with his brother in NYC.
@David Blake
Lmao
Y’all niggas swear Pac was Superman
Listen to Mic Geronimo interview about Pac getting bumped in the club and looking sad cause they made him spill his weed 😔🤣
Mic G said he had to intervene on Pac behalf because niggas was basically bullying Tupac that night
Pac wasn’t a killer - by his own admission
Not saying Jungle is killer but Nas brother is NOT Nas and NOT soft
@@Synchronite shut yo ass up , you know damn well jungle grabbing pac by the shoulder didn’t happen 😂, with how deep pacs crew was that day you’d be an idiot pulling that shit off use your common sense & nobody said pac was superman
What make u think Pac was soft like u knew him smh, u just going by what one person said as if u know he was being honest smh.. If u knew anything about what most people say about Pac, they say Pac wasn't a punk & he always spoke his mind & didn't bow down & he always stood up for what he believe in & he wasn't scared of death.. That don't sound like a soft person to me.. Hell even when they Robbed Pac in New York, Everybody that was with him laid down on the floor except for Pac, Pac reached for his guns cause he was about to shoot them niggas & that's why he got shot.. That don't sound like a soft nigga to me... Pac was real to himself & who he was
@@deiselcobra85
I never said Jungle did that
Idk what happened
But I can tell you
No matter how deep they were
They wouldn’t have made it out of NY safely had Pac done something stupid
Pac wasn’t crazy
Nas was deep too
That’s really why Him and Suge stood down
F wat u heard
Pac is my man.. I cannot explain how his music held me.. but that line thinking nas dissed him on that song really speaks to his paranoia..because I think anyone who heard that song didn’t hear that..by that time in music everybody was a thug
Napoleon speaks so much sense and facts. Nas and Tupac at such a young age handled things like real men and to this day these two artists are in my top 3 GOAT rappers
How come over the years no one has ever released the audio of biggie talking shit on the radio... lil mu pass the mac so I can hit him his back. Hit em up.... big up yourself Dialogue an Napoleon for sharing his story. 💯👊🏾
Puffy prolly paid hot. 97 radio station to never release the Audio Footage.
@@Chico_84
I am willing to bet, tho,' that some fan that has listened to that it live broadcast has it recorded.
@@Chico_84 yeah puff definitely got rid of them recordings ,you already know how they love painting biggie as a saint that never did nothing wrong
I was listening that day
I don’t remember Biggie telling nobody to do nothing 🤷🏾♂️
there is a video of tray deee telling that story on vladtv and it sounds very credible.
I don't think its that likely that someone has recorded it. It could be, but it might aswell could not be, that someone recorded it, preserved it, digitalized it, and safed it all these years. You don't find old snippets from the radio on the internet just as you please, it doesn't work like that.
Napoleon,Kastro,Kadafi, and Fatal = Real Outlawz
Don’t forget Big Sykes
Storm nuttso
Edi too
Mutahs stories are real and accurate while snoop lyin to save his rep
Keep his interviews coming 💯
Pac would be proud of Napoleon and he's right as a people in life if we all took this approach things could be better in are county and the world at large because we all make mistakes but recognizing your mistakes learning and growing and teaching the Young is what we should be doing not drawing lines in the sand and let people divide us as a whole there is good and bad in this world but we as people need to have compassion and listen to each other and let good overcome the bad
I think most of us are good people and we can come together 🙏
That gangster shit from the 90’s was real.🦾🦾🦾
I don’t understand why people seem to forget Pac is from NY as well. He actually still had a slight NY accent until he died. He used Cali lingo and his allegiance was Cali but he was Bmore , Cali , NY. So technically the 2 greatest rappers were from NY. Do y’all not know his first rap name in Cali was MC New York? He was a teen already and died at the age of 25. Lived in some of tne wickedest neighborhoods from East to West. Think About It
You must be from NY 😆
PAC from MD not NY
@@RoyBoy-qq8sz From both. Do your homework bro. Dude did live in Baltimore but was born in East Harlem. Basically he could claim all 3. But was literally born in NY
@@RoyBoy-qq8sz was 13 when moved to bmore and only lived there 4yrs. Rest of his life in Cali. So died at 25 first 13 years NY last 8 years in Cali with 4 years in between in bmore. Like I said. A NY dude
@@zero2ahundreddmv38 false I’m from MD.. Got fam that grew up with Pac.. he ain’t from NY Lil homie. He 💩 on the whole NY… trust he ain’t from there
Pac would be proud of Mutah💯
I’m all gassed up listening to Napoleon. I love 90’s hip hop stories. RIP PAC 🙏
Napoleon such cool and humble dude, thanks for giving us the truth. TUPAC may your Soul Rest in Peace.