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- The late hip-hop legend would be 49 years old. Take a look at his first sit-down with E! in 1992 and how his words still resonate today.
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This is a 21 year old speaking.
This is one of a million reasons why Tupac Shakur is still spoken about today.
Imagine a 21 year old today next to Pac.........
@@yousrab5034 There are intelligent teens and young adults today. Let's not act like they don't exists
Mark Johnson Yeah but Pac lived before social media and internet. You couldn’t use Wikipedia to gain knowledge in 92.
@@Red-fv4bi and this right here is gospel. Pac was hungry for knowledge and an education. He didn't just skip to the footnotes of a Wikipedia page like so many do today.
Yousra B doesn’t even come close this dude was one of a kind
Pac just cleared up "All lives Matter' vs "Black lives matter" without even being present ✊
I'm the one who made the all lives matter hashtag originally, and it was never supposed to be divisive. It was supposed to promote unity. But I found unity in black lives matter so it's okay I guess. You can't say that all lives matter unless you say that black lives matter. You know? 🤷
Julianna Sequoyah honey! I wanna hate you for that fucn hashtag. But I won’t. Cz if it weren’t you, someone else would have! Glad you seen how words get twisted and realized even when you mean well, someone else will use it against you and whoever they need to hurt to make them feel better.
@Jurica Sambol that's a dumb mindset
@@jmoriarty974 Why is it a dumb mindset? Is it better to be have slave mentality, and don't question anything? That is kinda dangerous - to take everything you hear from media at face value.
Julianna Sequoyah you're really the one who started it? god i had so manyyy arguments over that hashtag
Timeless ~ “The only people who are scared, are the oppressors.”
~ Tupac
... "The only people who could have any harm coming to them, are those who oppress" "Simple as that."
Tell that to all the people who haven been robbed and beaten and had their property burned down in the last few years.
His face is literally made to be an icon.
Yes! He was so handsome 😍😍💔💙
He was so fine 😍❤❤❤❤
@@thegirlwiththedarkcherryha1929
If Pac worked at Walmart you wouldn't even notice him if he was bagging your groceries, but he is a celebrity 🤣
@@tenthirty82 EVERY WOMAN can notice a pretty boy regardless of what he does for a living (remember that one pretty boy who work at Wallmart or Target who went viral for being goodlooking? His job is to bag groceries I think. He ended up being interviewed by Ellen). Girls will notice a handsome face anywhere. Is that a problem?
@@tenthirty82 if your handsome your handsome it don’t matter what you do there are regular dudes with nice faces who pull women all day.
he was good looking.
there are some people who are “ugly” until they get money then once they dress themselves up and get jewels and stuff they become “attractive”
Then there are some who are actually good looking that just look like that he was one of em but I see what your trying to say
Why does this look so crystal clear like it’s brand new
Yes
Meanwhile any footage of evidence now a days looks like it was recorded inside a mayo jar. Suspicious much.
What?
Black don't crack.
Because he never died and he was never a street guy
He was ahead of his time so intellectual, creative and passionate 🙏🏽
He was 22 when this was filmed, its crazy when you think about how much he gave to this world in such a short time coming up from zero.
He was at his time.
The Ghost No one is an island, of course he repeated the lessons he was showered with growing up, we all do it. The difference was the impact of the message and how it resonated with multiple communities, his mastery and understanding of Sun Tzus “Art of war” shows up in his music and lyrics . The lessons spelled out in Niccolò Machiavellis - The Prince is all over “Hail Mary” it’s calculated and well written, extended metaphors (me and my girlfriend), pondering with existentialism and nihilistic themes (I wonder of heavens got a ghetto), Intellectual fallacies and access. Sure there’s definitely people before him that have screamed and beat the same drums but he provided the vessel and structure for those who couldn’t hear it to absorb it. Why do you think his body of work was one of the first to be studied at Ivy League universities, Tupac made being an intellectual available to everyone. I would suggest you take a deeper dive
LAN Evo WOW it just kill you to see him celebrated so often, brings a smile to my face 😌
LAN Evo
What did he possibly fake? And don’t ever disrespect him PERIOD
He’s so charismatic.He makes you listen when he speaks.
He was SMART but He Got Killed by being SHOT. Imagine That 💞
A gatherer of men, that's why he was taken so early, haven't had anyone like him since Malcolm or MLK, someone to move the people, if would have lived long enough could have definitely seen some sort of political career for him...
@@JerseyMcgee81 why doesn’t this have likes
@@sexyscorpio8087not to smart if you keep affiliating with gangs after making more then enough to leave that life. He got what he asked for just like all the other rappers dieing today. All that money just to stay in the trenches with blood thirst hoodlums
"I'm happy with what I've done thus far. I could leave now and be totally happy becuase I'm on film for life. I have the ability to leave a memory on someones head." Word of a prophet! R.I.P 2pac
Truly one of a kind....amazing human being.
"Young white men are not an endangered species right now. If they were I'd be trying to help them". Wow! I never thought of it like that. Well said Tupac.
Well said?, y'all think when you born white you automatically going to live in a middle class suburb? I ain't white, i'm a black hispanic guy, but things done change since Tupac died, it's been like 25 years, and i've seen all types of people getting beat up by cops not only blacks, and poor people of all races and ethnicities too...
Truly
Nando Chavez my guy no one saying white people don’t have problems. If someone is white, they’re problems will not stem from their skin color. But if someone is black, their problems WILL stem from their skin color.
Problems stemming from skin color, regardless of the color, is a very real thing. A white persons skin can be a problem in the wrong neighborhood. There's racism in every race, not just against the blacks
@Winter Wonder absolutely. 😊
She tried to “All Lives Matter” him and Pac’s response was perfect! This man is timeless
Pac Said All Lives Matter Himself in A Different Interview!!
Jesse Taylor You clearly don’t get it
@@JesseTaylorTraxxx and now u trying it...LMAO ..never fails
All lives do matter and if yall dont think so ya dumb dumb
Jurica Sambol lmao are you gonna comment on everyone’s comment?
Through Tupac, it shows that God can use anyone for his divine glory.
its this line that destroys any attempt of accomplishment as a black man
Hide ya kids, what made you choose that photo for your account 🤣
I'm quite certain that Pac was absolutely not exhibiting God's divine glory. His body of work as a whole is quite negative.
@@jasonito23 you're only thinking of one aspect of his persona,look deep,and you will notice,he was a great thinker, with great intentions for humanity
@@Emoney559 - Actually, people who are putting him on a pedestal are only thinking of one aspect of his persona. When he sat down with a pencil and paper, he was a great rap artist. Very intelligent, very moving and motivational. And he was a good actor. He was a hard worker. As far as rap I rate him as the GOAT solo artist. But his life was as reckless as, actually more reckless than the average 20 year old. He didn't just make mistakes, he made huge mistakes which all could have been avoidable and led to his death. He didn't rape that girl but his timeline of what really happened was way over the top. He should not have even been in that predicament that he created. Not sure why he got shot up the first time, but it takes alot to have someone shoot you up in public. His retaliation music was uncalled for, " I effed your wife.."? C'mon man. I highly, highly doubt Biggie had him shot up. And his rolling with Suge Knight, stomping Crips when you're not gang affiliated. Shooting at off duty cops etc. I think that had he lived, well into his 30s or 40s he would have been a wise and powerful leader (maybe), but he didn't make it. Just like Malcolm was intelligent but wild in his young age. Malcolm lived to become a full grown man with a family. Tupac didn't. And that is very unfortunate.
While we are Praising Pac let's not Forget His MOTHER She is the one who influenced him and raised him to love and Respect his community like this!! She was a Black Panther!! Thank you Queen for Raising a Strong King!! Afeni Shakur Davis
About 2-3 weeks ago, I became aware of the biography written by Jasmine Guy about Afeni Shakur. It was written when Afeni was alive. It could actually be an autobiography since Afeni was the one telling her life stories to Jasmine. It was a great read!
@@KAM-rl6tz best book ever right?
@@SalymahIV Though I am an avid reader, I haven’t finished a book in about 2-3 years. Her biography was my first completed book. I couldn’t put it down! 😃
it's not about how you raised someone,it's about how he/she thinks...
Amen & Amen!!
2pac is never gone as long as his message still resonates.The only thing that has changed since 1992 is technology. He will always be here Happy Birthday Pac♊
Legacy 🙌🏿
Nah if he was actually here the music industry would be so different
Gerbert D Aurillac Bro that’s what I’m sayin niggas out here saying he alive 🤦🏼♀️
And Corona Virus.
I agree with you. 100 pct. Technology is really the only thing that has changed.
This is why he is the greatest ever. Happy Heavenly Birthday Pac. We miss you tremendously.
🖤✊🏾
no cap
@Micah top 10
🙏❤️🤴🏾
Micah 😹😹
This dude did all this by the age of 25. Beyond incredible.
The most intelligent black male in the entertainment industry of our time, peridott! I love this man ❤
That’s real 👍🏻
@Esoteric TM yes you are😁
@Esoteric TM a brain the size of a walnut, Nice
@Esoteric TM Okay and😂😂Tupac wasn’t perfect my g
True dat
This guy was just different.I Can't think of another artist who had such a profound mix of magnetism & physical charisma.He looked like one of the old Egyptian Pharisees in modern time.His shine was on another level.
I thought exactly the same! His head is shaped like an Egyptian pharaoh and his compassion mixed with intellect and knowledge surpasses any person at his age. Tupac was a gift from the Gods and is blessed in the flesh would almost go as far as to say he was like the modern day black Jesus🙏❤️ also just imagine if he was president of America 😍the world would be a much better place right now...
Daylyt but yet nobody is going to care about him until He's dead. Same pattern as all the greats. Death is the only way y'all find out about them
@@mambamentality5080 I'm familiar with Daylyt.Intelligent guy, but I don't think he's in Pac's class when it comes to charisma.That's no slight.Pac had a rare level of charisma.
Egyptian pharaoh
@@dirtyface-capone7622 and he was only 21! Smh...
And that's why he was murdered, because he was a smart, revolutionary, visionary, young black man.
sorry. he was killed cause he punched a crip.
More like the streets caught up to him
@@theunitedworldofworkers7274 love tupac, but he didnt have to go out like that.
FRJ 012 Same. But dam “life goes on”
sad but true!
He was such a beautiful man…eyes, lips, nose, smile
He speaks like he's reading from a perfect & eloquently prewritten script. But, nope. Straight off the dome he spoke like this. Just naturally captivating. A straight up real leader. Love him strong, man... 👑🙏🏼
Lol he’s said this a million times In his head and most likely practice how he looks saying it in the mirror..he’s a rapper and actor clearly good with words and delivering them with poise…unless you don’t know what acting or raping is…
He speak just like a black panther . i wish if he was still alive today. At the time he was the only rapper fighting for black life police brutality racism.. his mother taught him very well
He wouldn’t survive for too long. Because they would do something to stop him and shut him down. Frfr. 💯
Black Panthers where created by the CIA
@@isaiahiiv9954 dont ever disrespect the black Panthers like that. They were not created by the CIA. They were infiltrated and taken down systematically by the FBI and the CIA. they were so frightened by the black Panthers they literally had laws changed because of them. They hunted the party members down like animals. Imprisoned many for their lifetimes on bunk charges. The FBI still to this day has most wanted lists and reward out for party members that escaped the US! And after all that, they flooded the neighborhoods most improved by them with dope and used the money to finance them. Dont speak such stupidity
@@ameenahsf and also MLK and Malcom X where working for the government , again another case of controlled opposition if you where the government and you controlled the media would you have broadcasted most of there "preachings" on the television or would you have done everything in your power to have them silenced..they create these black leaders only to take them away and I say this again to leave us confused and under
They even had it seem like Malcom x was killed by other black men to make it seem like we are our own enemie and we couldn't rise because of our own kind
People don’t realize this man was only in his early 20’s spitting this knowledge.
A. WAL he was 21 years old
He died when he was 25, actually, now that we're on the subject.
Ojitos Rodriguez yup wasn’t too much after this video
in the video , he says he's 20
@@tigeranthony and he was 24 and 25 still spitting knowledge
He's eyes are everything 😍
I honestly never listen to tupac except his most famous song, until I was in college for my bachelors of nursing degree. It was my psychology class and this middle age white man told us, today we are going to go over the life of one of the greatest philosophers of all time, then Tupac popped up on the projector and some black people cheered, white people looked confused. By the end of the class we were all mind blown at the life of just a 25 year old black man, and how much he had accomplished. To this day I am the biggest fan of tupac not just for music but this view of the world. He really was a pioneer
Man just askn how is your last name blackmon/Blackman and you don’t know your worth clearly your not a black man but with a name so close it’s crazy that you don’t know about black ppl or more in-depth with black ppl than you should be just saying lol
@@roderickhearns7957 grew up in a strict christian home,wasnt allowed to even know who tupac was let alone his music or any other rapper, good way to pass judgement though my fellow black brother..you are the exact t problem that we have in our own community..always trying to put another black person down or clown for some idiotic reason..ask questions first and then make your assumptons, dont assume my last name means anything you ignorant fool
@Davaul Blackmon man stop with I grew up strict speech I grew up the same way the point is when you wanna know something you find out how to know it period you Christ like up bringing DIDNT stop you from doing any other sin so don’t act like Tupac was the devil even over seas you TV and books agin when you wanna know something you find out you know mr MLK right you know MALCOME X Right how you know about them oh ok just say you was more interested in BILLY RAE more than pac (CAUSE THAT JUST WASNT YOUR CHOICE OF MUSIC)👈🏻 white voice nice try tho
@@roderickhearns7957 🤦♂️gonna pray for you bro
@@roderickhearns7957 I didn't understand more than 3 consecutive words you said here
Wow he spoke purely, eloquently and shared nothing but facts 🙌🏽
Up don dada.
He reminds me of John Lennon very honest
Because he’s was a very intelligent person
I think folks get facts confused with perspective and opinion
Ok
"Every movie that's out today there's a gun and nobody notices that unless it happens in a black film" -Tupac
That’s so true
Incredible that no one back then complained about Rambo, The Terminator James Bond, and every film with Jean Claude Van Damme
I saw him on a poster as a kid. His eyes had me hooked as an eight 8 year old white kid growing up in Belfast Northern Ireland during the troubles.
I started listening to his lyrics a few years later, and realised though we were worlds apart I could relate to a lot of what he was rapping about.
I saw bombs go off, people get shot and us Irish were too oppressed and discriminated against.
From that moment to now I have loved him, he was so much more than a rapper, he was an educator, he spread important messages to the masses. I wonder how great he would have been had he have lived, maybe he’d have made it to be president before Obama, who knows. He certainly had the passion to make a change in this cruel world.
Rip Tupac 💕
U didn't listen to his music if u did you'll know he hated white people
@@joelmc4811 imagine telling a stranger they didn’t listen to his music, how incredibly ignorant. I owned every album. He didn’t hate white people, he disliked white racists there is a difference.
Is this why Ireland is cucked and getting invaded by brown hordes, as Whites are attacking other Whites? What is the major malfunction of you people?
@@bmacdonald3557 hahaha believe that sunshine if it makes u happy x
@@bmacdonald3557 same with Tommy Robinson he doesn't hate Muslims he just hates extremist
He was so beautiful. Everything about his appearance was unique and stood out. He definitely left his legacy on this earth and has inspired many people to want to change the world.
His interviews are better than sum of 'em rappers album outchea
His raw truth coupled with his fineness were always a lethal combination. Even in death, he still can't be ignored! RIP Pac
💯👏👌
Him resurrected!!!
YOU go girl.
Akil The MC from Jurassic 5 is 2pac. He never died.
"And if they kill me they'll remember me through history" -2pac
He was so creative, handsome, and talented R.I.P I'm sure he would had done a lot more if he was still alive.😔😞🤧🥺😢💔
Pac was so weak, fruity, and lame...he should've stayed in ballet class to still be alive
@@2pacisgay955 He was playing a character the whole time
Why wait until he DIED...
@@2pacisgay955 starlito and don trip Freddie Gibbs
no dis respect, but he was a FAKE as controlled opposition like malcom x. Besides his Gay sexuality!
My God! This man was 21 years young and speaking like a professor 🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯
He was brilliant. So incredibly talented and had amazing self reflection for a person his age. I could live my entire life and not know myself or my world near as much as he did at 21 years old. In a time without the internet to teach you everything. He's a revolutionary to the fullest ❤️
“Cause God Gave Me Juice” - Pac
Amen
He passed at the age 25 and did everything a man could do wtf ! Legend pure legend
This man's eyes pierce through my Soul😪😪❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
He was truly one of a kind, and fine af 😩😭 RIP
Funny how E didn't put this out at the time! disgusting!
It's always like this..no one wanted to give him his props, which he deserved while he was living! In most societies, no one wanted to hear this truth that makes so much sense. They didn't want him educating people to grow. The sky is the limit. Many paid attention, listening to his music 🎧, that was in talked about in some colleges, maybe even today! Mainstream media, no, until now! Awful truth. There's validity in his words! 🙏💯👏❤
Did you ask E why they didn’t put it out sooner?
What's E?
Adam Steel E = The Kardashians
It was the same with MTV
“You can’t front, young Black Males are in a state of Emergency, young white males are not an endangered species right now ...and if they were then I’d be trying to help them but they’re not!” 🖤🖤🖤 -RIP PAC
Facts are, he made it from nothing. So did I and I’m black with 2 college degrees. What’s every other minorities’ excuse? Life is what you make it, young brothers and sisters. This man was clear proof and is STILL the best selling rapper even after death. I really wish everyone would quit making excuses for our people
@@BlueLineChop I am also black with two degrees. I think it's amazing that you were able to successfully pursue your education but let's be honest. Not everyone has that opportunity and then there are those that do the work, find themselves saddled with debt from student loans and never get a lucrative job in that field or simply aren't paid a fair wage based on the color of their skin and/or gender. Education is only a small part... let's not down our own and assume it's all excuses. Some of us are sorry, but some of them are too. We're just the ones they choose to talk about.
Shut up woman
@@ChaundriaDBrown ✍️✍️🗣🗣
@@BlueLineChop 🤡 🤡🤡
That man was so fine and intelligent❤️
His eyes were everything😍❤️I wish this interview was longer🙏🏾🙌🏾
YOU SEE HOW HE CHECKED HER THAT'S WHAT THEY DIDN'T LIKE.
Starting at 5:20!!! I loved it.
She tried to all lives matters him in a sense and 2pac wasn't having it and respectful Corrected her
And he did check her, respectfully.
Yup." If white youth needed help I'll be there too." -Tupac.
That’s why they didn’t air it then and are jus now putting it out
Tupac Shakur was a trailblazer, ahead of his time. No one in the rap game had his bravado, intellect or charisma. He was very clear and honest in the way he spoke channeling the truth and matters that needed to be addressed without sugar coating facts.
Exactly, see I love y’all who Stan this man. People don’t/didn’t like him because he spoke his mind, and told everyone how he was feeling like no cut the bs, you gone hear what he has to say or just walk away, like he was not the type, like we said, to sugar coat nothing lol. R.I.P to the goat🙏🏽🥺❤️
So true!
Nailed it.
Yu00pp
Craze that even in 2020, challenges he spoke about more than 25 years ago are still existing... His wisdom was way beyond, he was special🔥🔥🔥
His mind and his heart was just as beautiful as he was. Long Live Pac.
He had beautiful eyes and a brain.. rip the greatest in the game
I wanna be fearless like him he's awesome
Being fearless with a good heart and good intentions in a dark world typically leads to death or prison. He knew this, which is why he worked at the rate he did. Martyr minded
@@goldenserenity2385 factz
@@goldenserenity2385 deep
He was definitely fearless!
Be it then.
He has so much heart, so much integrity and really stood up for the black community. He will forever be remembered and loved and cherished
He was so beautiful, physically and philosophically. I miss this dude.
This man is the most beautiful being I’ve EVER seen
He really is something very special to this world...just wait and see how special...it's gonna be sooo beautiful!
Amen sister!!!
@@n.a.6735 what you talking bout Willis?
So motivating
One of a kind
Just another example why this talented young man was so great.
Pac was so ahead of his time! Everything he said is relevant now.
He was so confident about what he was saying. He spoke so fluently. Tupac was so raw and pure. Thank you so much ❤️
NOW! They release this? 28 years after the fact.....and in HD as well.
Mia Mitten I didn’t even think about but it was in HD 🤣
This interview BEEN floating around. You live under a rock
@@trillxfizzy not the whole thing
Anything shot on film can be remastered in HD, 4K, etc. Its just too bad most of the TV shows from the 90s were shot on tape so they will never be in HD.
this is a known Pac interview 😂 wth you talkin about
I miss this man 😢 He spoke truth. RIP
Akil The MC from Jurassic 5 is 2pac. He never died.
I'm a white man from northern Ireland so ill never understand like you do. But Tupac was and forever will be the man! Not just a rapper he was a visionary, revolutionary and a poet
Akil the MC is Tupac!!💯💯💯
Miss him? U look 12 lol
@@lucidshotz6222 that is not 2pac
This dude ain't just a dude and a rapper.He's the real definition of a ''Human being''.He's a motivation and a teacher of reality. His works are just so😪😪😓😓😓 we so much miss you bro
Such a shame he is gone 🥺 so smart and tallented, he was ahead of his time. 💓 The thing thats most disturbing is that what he was preaching is still relevant today. We should have been way past beeing a ignorant breed of people as we still are in general. I have a dream...... (and i am white, belive it or not ). Love him or hate him but for me Tupac is one of the greatest Mind and talent that the world has ever seen. Yes he got his weekneses and "bad" sides, but so does everybody. Nobody is perfect and its human to have flaws. Peace and stay safe.
I miss him
"The only ones scared are the oppressors".
Underrated comment yo
@@richardbrough1336 pac said it yo
1:30 is so right : "don't matter if it's a Black film, Latino film or Filipino film, there is going to be violence".
Jay Woods Don't sweat bruh let the leeches, leech.
Fanboy talking about who "He had *love* for" like he knew Pac LOL. What he had actual *love* for was his people (1:08 , 3:20 , 5:09), he simply said all minorities are going to experience violence at the theaters and he didn't want nobody of any race hurt (1:30). Caring individual, Tupac doesn't want ANY group to suffer but no mention of ese love there.
"It don't matter" LOL, yeah right.
@@slowdownthere4802 he ain't mention it on the interview but he did on To Live & Die In L.A. & Slippin Into Darkness
NoType 210 "He ain't mention it on the interview" *Boom,* which is exactly the point. Here ( 1:08, 3:20, 5:09 ) he was showing actual love/support to Blacks, His people.
Btw in neither one of those songs did he mention or even suggest "love". Tupac respects ese's, but Tupac rides for his people.
@@slowdownthere4802 I see wym now u right
@@realg1804 Major respect to you man, *Salute.*
His eyes were so beautiful. Soulful man. R.I.P Tupac
His eyes getting teary always gets me
My music is only talking about the *Oppress* rising up against the *Oppressors* so the only people who are afraid are the *Oppressors* ✊🏾
Saw your comment a bit after he said that
RIGHT ON
The fact that he's talking about what's going on right now shows that nothing has changed. Plus it's spooky that Tupac is wearing a Minnesota Vikings hat. Same city where George Floyd was murdered. R.I.P Tupac
Wow great observation
Unfortunately, it's gotten worse but I understand what you're saying
Thats why people say he was a prophet in his lifetime.
@@UncleClaudeSportsandThangs Nope...Not worse, still same, technology and social media is what's different.
PROPHETIC
We need more like him in the rap industry. Especially in these times.
REST In Power PAC, We Got Em. 💯
I get goosebumps ANYTIME I listen to Pac OMG. He draws you in and hooks you. Empowers you. How old was he again??? Seriously? Presidents don’t talk like he did. I’m ready to start speaking right now✊🏾✊🏻🙏🏾 💎
20
If all the musicians were like him this world would be better
Look at pac eyes 👀😭😭
Sure would. More drugs. More thugs and more deaths. Hooray
Johnny5 he talked more about struggles than struggles and violence.
@@vvo_s8851 facts
They would've outlawed music all together... Prohibition status.
"God gave me juice" .. He sure did my brother 🙌🙏
His spirit lives. I was blessed to be able to live in the time where this soul was living among us in the physical realm. 💫
It’s crazy to say I’m a fan of someone when I wasn’t even born yet. Rest In Peace to the mf GOAT 🐐🖤
He ain't dead, he's Akil the MC now!💯💯
You would've loved being alive during how time on earth
Rest in power legend 😍😍
I love the fact that he actually tried to correct and educate the young woman. Long time due to actually listen to Tupac, but it means something to now be listened to
Rest in p!ss to that fruity ballerina 🤣🌈🧚♀️
Everything you said is correct for me 💯
My god this man is so brilliant, so ahead of his time
What a articulate G, the man was so deep, R.I.P. legend.
20. Freaking 20 but y’all favorite rapper 40 with 13 baby mama’s and a 100 songs telling you to pop percs. 🤨🤯
!!!! right
Exactly
😂😂😂 people were wise beyond their years back then! Your typical 20 year old rapper from today can’t string two coherent sentences together 🤦♂️😂😂😂
Facts
Right smh
I love Tupac interviews! It shows you who he really was! I wish we got a chance to see him grow! He was going to change some things...
Pac you have shared so much already and our eyes are just opening now to the message you have been teaching us all these years. Look at what's happening in these streets, we can't get no peace. Legends Never Die. RIP til' we meet in heaven.
A timeless prodigy in not only music, but in society too. 💜
he spoke without pausing
Yep no “umm umm umm” out of his mouth. His brain dont gotta make lies up, he speaks from the heart.
He was a trained actor before a rapper.
Words fail me. Way ahead of his time. The brother just explained the reasoning behind black lives matter ( as opposed to "all lives matter ") and some folks still don't get it till this day.
Amen family. I'm 49 years old and cant even comprehend his gift. Thank you tupac for sharing
I wouldn't say he was ahead of his time. The sad truth of it is, his words reflected society in 1992 , and very little has changed; his message still reflects today's society nearly 30 years later.
Copyright I believe he was ahead of his time as a celebrity speaking about it. Only now do we have celebrities really starting to get involved and most of them are very cautious.
Facts!
@@ginabrouillette3924 EXACTLY GIGI
I love everything about him thanks for letting us spend time with this king
tupac had everyone’s back every single person that needed someone to have their back his words were for u
I really start to think that this men was a genius like A REAL GENIUS like how at 21 years old he was so awake about life
Cause he was raised by a Panther
@Omar Diaby Right. But remember there’s others out there like him.
Moi SurMoi sûrement ça aussi
YhungStorm who?
Because he read books and he has a brain it’s simple
wow. The end of this is so powerful and I felt that so strongly
He is so beautiful ✨🥺 rip PAC 🕊🖤
My goodness...BEAUTIFUL inside AND out!! We miss you so much Pac!! 💜💞
Tupac influences the three whole generations and till today, he's my real role model
It’s funny how they held parts of the interview for 30 years but now that the country is going through race looting and stuff, now they want to release how he’s talkin about uprising and his people. For 30 years they kept this info
Like Bob Marly
I still Love Him, Tupac Shakur ❤!
There will never be another Tupac , we always lose the strong minded 🥺❤️ RIP baby .
Never will be another like Pac!
NBA Youngboy remind me a lot of Tupac ngl
💯💯💯
Akil The MC from Jurassic 5 is 2pac. He never died.
2Pac was an enigma he had the right ideas the whole time. Most people who are familiar with his music, poetry and activism have known this for decades. He had fans and supporters of every background.
That’s a totally right he has a lot of fans and supporters all around the world that’s why he still relevant to this day
Fax hes my favorite artist
Me too
Big Facts. This man was poised to be the Black Civil Rights Leader of our time. And I believe had he still been alive this present movement would have taken place a couple of decades ago.
We were all blessed to have this Icon and his love & knowledge he gave us. He was an amazing person
i love this man with my whole heart
Funny how we been explaining black lives matter even before black lives matter the movement itself
Black lives matter has always been a thing, it just didn't have a name until recently but it's always been here. People like Tupac, Malcom X, MLK, etc. were all very intelligent and supportive of black lives matter. It's just called wanting better for your people and doing better for your people
Black live matter.. nah black always matter
@@xxcryssmarie224 Facts💯, the disappointing thing is theres people out there who still dont get it, and we're forced to constantly explain something so simple.
Blm is funded by certain racist white pople
All lives matter
Whoever disliked this video of pac is a buster 🤦🏿♂️
Wish there was a way to dislike dislikes.
I'm sure they care what YOU think lol
@@supamn25 same
Trump voter
I think they just hitting it by accident don’t know this that
i miss him 🥺
He always spoke the truth every time he talked he was a very honest person he always stayed REAL no matter what!
Man you're missed 😖😖 I just wish we could have u back Pac ☹️🤞🏾💪🏾
Akil The MC from Jurassic 5 is Tupac. He never died.
He is very eloquent
I realize he was well read. I would have loved to have him in my literature class.
Yea, eloquent like that ballet corset he got slumped over in 🤣 yall suck up to and kiss that ballerinas azz so much lol
🙌🏽😍💯
Sam Rodgers wow you’re an idiot 🤦🏼♂️
@@2pacisgay955 Seriously, how many different troll accounts do you have? You need to get a life buddy. Sad really.
He was such a blessing
When I listen to him speak from his heart it reminds me why I love humans 💙 Miss him every day