@@jackelinemeter8914 It's the most loved public figures that no one wants to believe are gone. Man imagine the wisdom he would have in his 40s I mean he was really intelligent in his 20s like the kind of smart you can't teach. He had so much to offer black youth and society as a whole. Personally I think police had it out for him after he shot the 2 off duty white cop's in Atlanta and it was ruled justified in court because they were off duty fucking with him late night I think they tried to pull their gun's without identifying themselves as cop's. So yeah in 1993 a young up and coming, black, son of a black panther and rapper shot 2 white cop's in Georgia and beat the case. You know police didn't forget that shit.
I don't even like 2pac docs anymore. I watched all the DJ vlad interviews. This is very well put together. I watched most the 2pac nwa death row put togethers. This is best. Thanks
Just for the record I am a half Irish half Scottish 45 years old white boy from East Tennessee and I never gave a damn what anyone said trying to hate or whatever I been through the ringer in my life and Tupac's music literally saved my life and I will bump his shit and defend him to the hater's til my dying day 💯☝️ so puffy, funk flexs, wack, t pain, Michael jai white 🖕 that's for y'all being jealous of a dead man
Pac come from Revolutionary Bloodline that’s why he was so impactful he meant a lot more than any of these other studio characters that’s why he has moved on to a higher frequency
Tupac should have saw in Marin City when the incident happened that you could be there for your people but that don't mean that your people will be there for you
This whole series would've been better if there were a continuous part for each episode.. it's like everytime an episode ends the NEXT episode that follows has nothing to do with the one before, it jumps into a whole different ERA and it's kind of confusing... But STILL it's was kinda of dope watching New story's that were NEVER EVRRRRRRRRRRRR shown or even told in past "Tupac's" documentary that have come out before THIS ONE... It gives it a New light on his LIFE STORY #SALUTE AND MUCH #RESPECT TO WHOEVER BROUGHT THIS FOR THE PUBLIC TO WATCH OR EVEN KNOW WHAT REEEEALLY HAPPENED TO HIM‼️💯‼️💯‼️💯‼️💯‼️💯‼️💯
Pac can't b touched not even now I first listened ta pac in 95 he quickly became my role model I no everything there is to no abt the man the legend potty he died a boy with a man's thinking 25 think abt how much he done in that time 7 8 albums sum say bigs number 2 and ye he's a number 2 as in a shit he only dissed him when he died and 2 albums doesn't make u a legend esp when one is ready to die so one ok album life after death bigs no legend pac was magine wat he could be doing now the sky was the limit
I think that beating by the cops caused permanent issues for Pac. Like head trauma problems. His mom even said it changed him. Sure, it changed his outlook & made him feel more persecuted/angry but you can't overlook the effects of the actual brain injury on personality, mood & behavior. We didn't know much about it back then but we do now. Might've played a role in his future impulsive decisions including the one that lead to his murder.
Nah systematic white racism took a toll on him. His godfather being imprisoned, his step father being held a political prisoner, his mother infilatred by FBI agents and led to drugs, fake rape case put on him.. And that's just the surface level shit.
Think 🤔 about it real hard if pac would've been apart of the new African panthers instead of rapping he would've been the greatest political man in the world 🌎. He would've been a great spokesman instead of being a rapper cus that was his original plan that way pac would've been safe and sound and not dead.
When will Blacks realize that’s Tupac’s music and art hit so hard in all the other communities because they went and are still going through all the same treatment by police in America? Asking for a friend
That picture of the kid that died in the Marin City Festival you put up is a side by side pic of Rapper The GAME as a young boy and his second Son at the same age, what was you thinking???? 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Tupac would have been better off joining the new black panthers in atlanta instead of being a part of music industry.He would probably still been alive.
Man that pisses me off that Pac was being hated on by a bunch of nobody's at the park when he was just trying to show love. That little punk who punched Pac out or sucker punched him, I hope Pac got his revenge on getting that foo back and knocking that dude out or someone showing some Karma to that little punk sucka 😠!
If only white people filled with rage,racism against Tupac’s songs had listened to one of them all the way through they’d have maybe understood his message better. Cautionary tales he told the youth and he told them the TRUTH about the police,their colour and injustice against black ppl life’s in AmerikkkA . The Truth as we know can get you killed . 2Pacolypse is one of my favourite albums. He Truly was a Visionary especially were the black youth was concerned, he warned us what would happen and look at what’s happening now . Really Sad ☹️ Stay Safe and Blessed From Scotland ✌🏼❤️✌🏼
How could Tupac do all that stuff if he was knocked out cold in the park?? If EDI had to help Kastro who had a broken leg because of this incident, it sounds like Tupac would have needed more help quickly as he’s lying in the park , so who carried him after he was knocked out ?? EDI said that Tupac lay over them during the gunshots wouldn’t he be concussed or even disoriented a little bit after the attack on him ?? So what happened?? Was Tupac really knocked out cold got himself up and ran to cover these youngsters at the time and get away from the crowd ?? Wouldn’t he have been really beaten severely by this group whilst out cold ?? I don’t know , 🤷♀️ what do you think 🤔 ?? ❤️❤️
Pac was built to be a legend, this is why nobody can touch him as a artist. He was only 25 when he died
Not dead
@@jackelinemeter8914 It's the most loved public figures that no one wants to believe are gone. Man imagine the wisdom he would have in his 40s I mean he was really intelligent in his 20s like the kind of smart you can't teach. He had so much to offer black youth and society as a whole. Personally I think police had it out for him after he shot the 2 off duty white cop's in Atlanta and it was ruled justified in court because they were off duty fucking with him late night I think they tried to pull their gun's without identifying themselves as cop's. So yeah in 1993 a young up and coming, black, son of a black panther and rapper shot 2 white cop's in Georgia and beat the case. You know police didn't forget that shit.
@@jackelinemeter8914 I know what's up bro
RIP 2pac you will never be forgotten.
I don't even like 2pac docs anymore. I watched all the DJ vlad interviews. This is very well put together. I watched most the 2pac nwa death row put togethers. This is best. Thanks
Yea this is one of the best
Just for the record I am a half Irish half Scottish 45 years old white boy from East Tennessee and I never gave a damn what anyone said trying to hate or whatever I been through the ringer in my life and Tupac's music literally saved my life and I will bump his shit and defend him to the hater's til my dying day 💯☝️ so puffy, funk flexs, wack, t pain, Michael jai white 🖕 that's for y'all being jealous of a dead man
Already!!!!!! 💯
Pac come from Revolutionary Bloodline that’s why he was so impactful he meant a lot more than any of these other studio characters that’s why he has moved on to a higher frequency
You don't know... Get out of our culture Please 😠
@@Coco-xw3wp ooooooooooooooooooîoo pop oooooooiooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
Rip 2pac lyrical genius
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Answer this damn question did Tupac have a twin brother
@@Luna22457 Not that I know of , Why do you ask ? I'm just curious.
Just found this masterpiece
Excellent work
Man his nyc accent was prominent in his early days
this is historical
Tupac should have saw in Marin City when the incident happened that you could be there for your people but that don't mean that your people will be there for you
your a g for puttin this shit together
Yo some great footage I have never seen before!!! That marine shooting changed Tupac forever
This whole series would've been better if there were a continuous part for each episode.. it's like everytime an episode ends the NEXT episode that follows has nothing to do with the one before, it jumps into a whole different ERA and it's kind of confusing... But STILL it's was kinda of dope watching New story's that were NEVER EVRRRRRRRRRRRR shown or even told in past "Tupac's" documentary that have come out before THIS ONE... It gives it a New light on his LIFE STORY #SALUTE AND MUCH #RESPECT TO WHOEVER BROUGHT THIS FOR THE PUBLIC TO WATCH OR EVEN KNOW WHAT REEEEALLY HAPPENED TO HIM‼️💯‼️💯‼️💯‼️💯‼️💯‼️💯
GREAT WORK BRO💯
These death row ruthless 2pac videos are SO Good! Please do more! 11/8/23
What happened to the part of the story from when the chronic dropped (where the previous video end) through the years before 2Pac?
What's the name of that beat they play in the beginning of this video
2pac is the man forever
Pac can't b touched not even now I first listened ta pac in 95 he quickly became my role model I no everything there is to no abt the man the legend potty he died a boy with a man's thinking 25 think abt how much he done in that time 7 8 albums sum say bigs number 2 and ye he's a number 2 as in a shit he only dissed him when he died and 2 albums doesn't make u a legend esp when one is ready to die so one ok album life after death bigs no legend pac was magine wat he could be doing now the sky was the limit
U make no sense. Lmao
Thanks for posting this
I think that beating by the cops caused permanent issues for Pac. Like head trauma problems. His mom even said it changed him. Sure, it changed his outlook & made him feel more persecuted/angry but you can't overlook the effects of the actual brain injury on personality, mood & behavior. We didn't know much about it back then but we do now. Might've played a role in his future impulsive decisions including the one that lead to his murder.
First time hearing about that. I always heard Juice was the role that changed him, and that he became more erratic after that.
You're right, That makes alot of sense too.
Nah systematic white racism took a toll on him.
His godfather being imprisoned, his step father being held a political prisoner, his mother infilatred by FBI agents and led to drugs, fake rape case put on him.. And that's just the surface level shit.
@@blaquenguni9249 agreed
Like Antonio Brown is right now after that hit from the Bengals player, he be wilding out
Amazing historical material great job brother
If you get this documentary right I’ll share this shit to everybody. I have studied pace for damn near 15 years . So many details
Hahaha what? Get it right? Literally just showing clips 😂😂
Mobb Deeps first album juvinile hell bombed but then they came back with the classic the infamous
Great documentary, anymore in the works
Well put together
THE OUTLAWZ REALLY LOVED/REVERED TUPAC.
Great Job 👍
Brenda’s Got A Baby let the world know that this dude was way ahead of his time..
4.34 ...i been sayin it cause he sayin it time we start listening ..blessins for layin it out for em
Much love and respect for Tupac God bless his soul 🙏🏿
Think 🤔 about it real hard if pac would've been apart of the new African panthers instead of rapping he would've been the greatest political man in the world 🌎.
He would've been a great spokesman instead of being a rapper cus that was his original plan that way pac would've been safe and sound and not dead.
Go look back at the Hats Eazy e wore… I’ve seen it multiple time it says right on the side THE THUGSTER
Man at 5:00 that ain’t the kid that died that’s the game and his youngest son😂
Style wars intro🙏 Kase2
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When will Blacks realize that’s Tupac’s music and art hit so hard in all the other communities because they went and are still going through all the same treatment by police in America?
Asking for a friend
Can't Read the more voluminous pages!! 🙏🏽😎🔥
money b ' i hear someone going round sayin they wrote it (BgaB) thats bullshit ...the person hes referring too is LIL HALF DEAD SNOOPS COUSIN
The writing was small as hell hard to read. Dig these videos. Was a big fan still am . But those days are gone.
Couldn't you get the writing any smaller. Not, it's a strain. Would rather you narrated it.
That picture of the kid that died in the Marin City Festival you put up is a side by side pic of Rapper The GAME as a young boy and his second Son at the same age, what was you thinking???? 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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Tupac would have been better off joining the new black panthers in atlanta instead of being a part of music industry.He would probably still been alive.
Nah I think he would’ve been killed faster
Man that pisses me off that Pac was being hated on by a bunch of nobody's at the park when he was just trying to show love. That little punk who punched Pac out or sucker punched him, I hope Pac got his revenge on getting that foo back and knocking that dude out or someone showing some Karma to that little punk sucka 😠!
But what u said is the same mentality that got Pac killed..... Think about wat u said....
Pac Criticized Michael Jordan For Not Being An Role Model Which Was Justified IMO
@@futuregohan4837. Oh yeah? How and what does IMO mean?
w 0:18 0:19 0:20 0:21 0:22 😮😊
If only white people filled with rage,racism against Tupac’s songs had listened to one of them all the way through they’d have maybe understood his message better. Cautionary tales he told the youth and he told them the TRUTH about the police,their colour and injustice against black ppl life’s in AmerikkkA . The Truth as we know can get you killed . 2Pacolypse is one of my favourite albums. He Truly was a Visionary especially were the black youth was concerned, he warned us what would happen and look at what’s happening now . Really Sad ☹️
Stay Safe and Blessed
From Scotland ✌🏼❤️✌🏼
bro looks like ving rhames interesting fact ving rahmes real name is Irving stanley tucci his roomate at school coined the name ving
Lol cold case files snippet
PAC at the slauson swap meet he a real nigga
You tube video not you tube kindel or a book
How could Tupac do all that stuff if he was knocked out cold in the park?? If EDI had to help Kastro who had a broken leg because of this incident, it sounds like Tupac would have needed more help quickly as he’s lying in the park , so who carried him after he was knocked out ??
EDI said that Tupac lay over them during the gunshots wouldn’t he be concussed or even disoriented a little bit after the attack on him ??
So what happened?? Was Tupac really knocked out cold got himself up and ran to cover these youngsters at the time and get away from the crowd ?? Wouldn’t he have been really beaten severely by this group whilst out cold ?? I don’t know , 🤷♀️ what do you think 🤔 ??
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All you did was splice together videos of others. Like 😳.
Imagine Pac joined the panthers in ATL
The same shit going on today the same shit
Into WAY too long!
Glad is a terrible interviewer
whats that instru at the begining
Old beat I made.