What Happened When 2Pac Fought The Rollin 60s Crips
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- Опубліковано 5 кві 2024
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In this video we talk about the night rapper Tupac got into a fight with the Rollin 60s Neighborhood Crips at 'The Comedy Store', which was the most popular places to hangout on a Monday night in Los Angeles. 2Pac was a regular at The Comedy Store and on this night resulted in having one of the most powerful gangs looking for Tupac and Treach. I hope you enjoy the story and thanks for the continued support!
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Since there have been hundreds of different stories told online about this particular event I wanted to provide some sources I found for this video. I didn't provide all of my researched articles or videos because it would be too many to post, and I normally don't provide my research in order to spark the interest in those who want to look into it themselves. Most of the things I provided below have been online for years. I do ‘deep’ research taking my time and try to compile the many different stories and opinions to form a factual-most likely-story; while also being told in an entertaining way. I hope you enjoy them and thanks for the support!
www.newyorker.com/magazine/19...
In this Article Mopreme and 2Pac’s business Manager Watani Tyehimba go into details about what took place.
• Tupac - April 19th 199...
2Pac talks about it to Sway at the 19:00 mark.
• Treach Left 2Pac In L....
Rapper Gonzoe Talks about when 2pac approached him and Kenny Kingping; also confirms 2Pac going by himself.
• Day after 2Pac and Tre...
Kenny Kingpin talks about helping 2Pac and how 2pac met with the Gang by himself.
• Smooth B On 2Pac & Tre...
Smooth B tells what he knew of the events from that night.
• Tupac at The Comedy St...
Comedian Joey Diaz gives details about this Monday night comedy event and how Eddie Griffin was banned because of 2Pac.
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“Well homie idgaf if u blood or cuz, long as u got love for THUGS” this was one of the realest stories about pac being who he said he was 💯
When you do things face to face like a man the only thing you get is respect! R.i.p Tupac he was a real one! 💯🕊️
This story is accurate. That's coming from a 1st hand source🎯💯💯💯💯💯💯
You were there?? Loool
I was at the convention where it initially started. My bro's were at the club where it ended lol...🎯💯💯💯💯💯💯
@@romesteady929 Cap bro, them ninjas got stomped out. You flatout lied "1st hand source" then proceeds to say I didn't see it.
Yup I believe you soldier
And this is why Tupac is legendary he always always stayed down and dirty in the trenches with his people. 🙏 Fn legendary story cuh 🤯
@@romesteady929 how can you call yourself a first hand source then admit you weren't even there?
You should make a 2 hour animated 2pac movie with stories we never heard!!! 🔥
It would almost for sure be better than the all eyez on me movie
Facts 💯💯💯
Great idea
We already know about the story. The real question is how come the 60s didn't treat him the same way the South side did. when they allegedly shot him in Vegas, just like that,
@@Dee-7414 probably because Orlando felt embarrassed, he probably never got a chance to swing back or get any punches in like the people from the 60s
No rapper stood for his people like PAC 💯💯💯💯🗣️ He never said he was the best he said he was the realest/ truest and that’s Facts !!!
He stood for his people so much he directed anger at a entire Coast y'all Tupac stans are too much
@guillermomclean8657 why are you here exactly? Y'all tupac haters are too much
@@winrylust6947 because the truth hurts and I hit a nerve..... Notice you didn't refute nothing I said right when to the typical hater line
@@guillermomclean8657
Wrong .
He went after his enemies, then when the people such as yourself (clickbaiter, propagandists, narrative shifters) spoke out of turn & context, he rose to the challenge & overcame .
The only 1 in the 20th & 21st century to be compared to Jesus, the leader of our people .
&& as our big bro" said, his followers will go through the same thing .
Hated on, even while deceased .
Take your pharisee minded ass on .
@@guillermomclean8657 there was an East Coast West Coast rivalry long before Pac showed up... There's videos all over UA-cam explaining that, you weirdo.. LOL...
Maaaan I loved the old school 2Pac.. treach too. But 2pac was a one of the realest, straight up N's.. in a good way.
Pac was a real one! F what peepz b saying.... Makaveli livez
Forever 💯🍾
Real 1nz don’t have to join a gang.. Affiliated yh but u can’t be told nothing
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You made this comment for attention because nobody said anything negative about him
Straight up 💯
As a former art student, I know u putting mad hours into this content. You're doing great work brother keep it up.
We don't have real friends like Tupac in this today generation 💔💯😪
You can, Tupac was actually very disloyal and got upset at so many, he started arguments and he saw it as always the others fault.
He was human, like all of us imperfect and because he loved yes men he did more stupid things than the rest.
Young musicians who die are often romanticized but for some reason nothing like with pac
@@user-wb7nv9ht1gHe was 20 something and lived a life more than many did.
@@user-wb7nv9ht1gwhat way was ge disloyal?
I ride 4u U ride 4 me my enemy your enemy cause you ain't never had a friend like me.
@@user-wb7nv9ht1gthere’s been many Tupac detractors out there none have ever accused him of disloyalty, he definitely wasn’t perfect by no means but he always been described as being loyal to a fault
Exactly how I heard it in the LA streets
Treach and pac got themselves into a boondocks episode lol
Eat dirt with the chair fight 😂😂😂
Keep going my brother...as an avid 2pac supporter of what he stood for, read, and people who influenced him like Malcolm X, Huey P. Newton, and books like 'Soul on Ice', and 'The Book of the Dead'...keep going
Great story but I believe this happened in 1992 not 93. Tupac unlike most rappers these days had heart. He wasn’t afraid of nothing
BRO!!! This animations are a master piece. You totally got me with that 2pac ran away scene. I was about to unsubscribe hahahaha!!!
And then came back with a chair!
🔥🔥🔥🔥 Another great video once again. It's crazy when I always hear people say or try to downplay Tupac's gangster image, but whether he was a gangster or not, people cannot deny that Pac had a soldier's heart.
That was pretty accurate once again. I would like to see u do a story bout the ThugLife Code, in which the hoods few the hoods on the west took it and in the east he met with Supreme and othe drug kingpins. That story needs to be told, Pac was not just bout talk he was action as well.
Pac was that guy , that's why he is a legend, hip hop Rocky Balboa, fought wars in the booth and on the street. Internet thugs always throwing salt but from the people that knew him say he was a real one
Evidence is there bro Pac was that onsite brudda ✊🏾
He ran away….to quickly grab a chair 😂😂😂😂😂i thought he was about to tarnish Tupac legacy a lil bit 💯
Lmaoooo me to
Right i was about to dislike and go in on them until he said chair 😂😂
What's funny is Tupac didn't get a chance to do nothing because those 60s was on him like white on rice he got a good as whoopin 😅
@@IdontevenknowU 😂 how you know ?
@@IdontevenknowU Never mind dawg I just seen yo profile picture 😂😂🤦🏾♂️
These short stories will be better than any biopic made. Thank you for giving the truest story of 2pac
Pac literally had no fear 🤯🤯🤯
"As ALL men should be, whether you can fight or NOT. He said it over and over again in his music, and he wasying either, Tupac was like that for real!!!!!!!! I love, 💖💖 love Pac and Treach!!!"
No! He jumped on Baby Lane and he knew they're gonna get their back somehow
@@TheStreetFoolosopherMr187 but who's he?? Baby Anderson got killed, where is he?? Lol 😁 😁 Akil the MC is 2Pac, and Chali 2na is Yaki Kadafi. Do ure research the media lied about Pac n Yak leaving us. They faked their deaths.
This was so dope, I had to subscribe. Rest up PAC.
Me too. Pac was a-REAL-one. RIP: Tupac
@@user-be7tc2bd6e I agree the GOAT.
and they try to say he was fake 💀💀💀
Exactly what people didn’t know after this incident Pac earned his Respect in LA
@@l-khop0110why was he trying to earn that in Compton later on in 1995
@@TheStreetFoolosopherMr187 u mean 1996 that was a whollle different story Pac was just crash minded and fucked with the wrong Dude 💯 Stepped into a situation that had nothing to do with him
@@l-khop0110 tf are you talking about it had everything to do with him lol Baby lane tried to snatch a deathrow chain from his homeboy at the mall in L.A. after puffy (who pac hated) put a price on getting one for a music video. Pac felt disrespected so when he seen baby lane in Vegas it was on on sight and the dude who almost got his chain snatched but fought back is the one who pointed baby lane out to Tupac which is where in the video you see pac walking quickly towards baby lane before they stomped him out.
@@ws6032 u not getting wth im saying bruh street wise Pac didn’t know what he was getting himself into he didn’t know shit about orlando he just went with the green light from death row and found out the hard way I knew the whole story it was trevon lane fault for telling 2pac to jump
On him
Pac living the Rock n Roll lifestyle literally lol!
Hard animation, this shyt dope💯💯💯💯💯💯
That's what I'm saying 💯
Facts 💯
I said it before & I’ll say it again. This channel ahead of its time. I always wanted to do something like this but I’m glad someone was able to recreate these stories I. Such great art form!
You should do a video about Tupac and biggie confrontation at soul train awards
Thisssss is the best cartoon channel ever !!!!!!!! Listen bro you got my support for sure keep posting 💯💯💯
Dope ass Animation the best I've seen on youtube 🔥. This shit better than all eyez on me the Movie
Goes to show you pac had his homies back no matter what right or wrong 💯
He hung out with the wrong people
@@dwaynejpeterkinI’m telling ya if I was pac friend I would’ve ride or die for that man none of his so called homies did nothing to wack 100
@@dwaynejpeterkin yeah he shouldve stayed in Baltimore with his white folks, acting and wearing women's underwear 🤣🤣🤣
The editing is a1 I love this channel
AMAZING ART WORK SIR YOU DID A GREAT JOB🎉
baby gurl u look amazing mam, God made u a masterpiece. 😘❤️
This animation raw as hell bro 🔥
Keep more 2pac content coming man! Love this series!
When the kids and out of touch lames talk dumb ish about Pac I just smh cuz they ain’t have half the heart or integrity Pac had
"Facts,lol. Cuz all the REAL BROTHERS know. Tupac was a hero to all the real persons. "
Same they love to hate love being ignorant and hype up the new rap clowns.
Thanks for sharing 🙏🏾
Dope content!!
Thank you for the videos these are fantastic fam!👍🏾💪🏾💯💯💯💯💯👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾🙌🏾
Another Banger🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
This was something as beautiful as it gets. How lucky can you get to run actoss this randomly at 3am Friday morning? I hope you make more of these. Made me feel like a big ol kid! Salute to Tupac Amaru Shakur...Treacha a punk...and now I know why Treach got issues with Tupac..Pac was like..."you punk ass nicca you ran!" I can hear him now!! Wow Treach a mark!Hahahaha!! Nice Work here G!!🤩😏🥹😄🙌💙❤️🖤🫡
Thanks for keeping it real!💪🏾 dope dope dope animation.
Gone but not forgotten 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾 PAC Forever
what u mean?? Sheeple u asleep?? PAC's on Facebook and on here under alias Akil the MC. Jackass.
Just got a new subscriber, that was dope💯💯💯
BEST PAGE ON UA-cam!!! You need to do Vegas
I love these! I know the editing is crazy but was really worth it💯👏🏾
I heard about this back then. Nice video..
I luv this ...this is so cool
Loved it. 🙌🏿🙌🏿🙌🏿
I never seen one of your videos before, but I dig your editing style. Salute!
Dope bro 😆🔥
You talent for making these video is awesome. You should make stories about all the rap stories out there like right now ow the one with Sean Combs
Thats was awesome for a short clip
This was very good 👍🏾 brotha
I Love the Videos Man. They’re Great. Like Tony the Tiger says. For real Man . Lots of love and Respect. I feel like a kid watching my new favorite cartoon about things that I Love. ❤❤❤🎉
These videos are dope we need more
I just blazed some black runtz to this video subbed an liked. I love these obscure stories about celebs celebs that you don't hear about.
This was enjoyable asf to watch. Subscribed 👌
Great Video! Hope another story comes out soon
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 I LOVE THIS VIDEO AND THIS STORY IS SO EPIC!!!!
I heard this story but not in as much detail. Precise it keep climbing 💯
I've heard that story for years but not some of those details... dope.
love this channel
I wish your videos were available back in the day. Love them man. Just subscribed after watching a few back to back videos. Much love.
Damn this was fire 😂. Make more bruv
Love the Pac videos! 🔥🔥🔥
Excellent video. Treach did an interview with Art of Dialogue talking about it. Gonzoe talked about it too
Amazing video !!!!
I like how you made pac seem like a genuine real human,..... not a superhero he wasnt........ Respect & Thanks.... Ill subscribe now lol.
The xrip leader face image tallin to pac got me WEAK WEAK😂😂😂😂
U the man ❤💯💪🏾🔥🔥🔥
I ❤❤❤ Pac so much I had to subscribe. Thank you for this🙂 Pac was and always will be a frequency of *Devine Masculinity*. I was listening to Tupac since I was 14. My 9 year old cousin put Pac in my ear. Ever since I was hooked lol. I know this much Tupac's innergy was bigger than life. When he was in the world I felt safe. I will always miss and ❤ Tupac✨️
"That's so sweet. Me too. Tupac was definitely a soldier that would protect the ladies, he was bout that. There'll be a few more like him ;, but not many. "
Great video!! & Thank you for clearing up what year this happened cuz no one else has stated the year. This makes sense that it was 93, cuz it was just Pac Treach and Smoove B hanging. Other people tell the story as if it was during the Death Row era, but that wouldn't make sense for PAC to not be with The Outlawz, MOB or OFTB. PAC was hanging heavy with Bloods/Pirus at that time.
Gonzo tells the story as if Pac stopped messing with Treach after that, but they atleast hung out once in late 95 as Pac & Treach are pictured at that club, the night Pac met Faith Evans. U should do that story next lol.
Or the Louisiana concert where DJ Quik had to beat up his family member for leaking All Eyez On Me. And also the female dancers got into it with some locals and I believe Quiks family member was in charge of security over the dancers. Something like that happened. Also the crowd wasn't feeling Tha Dogg Pound
I thought it was Tuesdays back in the day for Blacks at the Comedy Store???🤔💯
Yeah Phat Tuesdays and I could of swore this story happened in 1996. By 1993 Eddie Griffin hadn’t even been on Def Comedy Jam yet.
I was hooked during every minute of this - top tier vid as usual… but man, Pac was a serious guy lmao. How could he see the situation with Treach being jumped and think ‘you know what this situation needs? A chair!’ 😭😭😭😭
That was a cool short story cartoonish. But facts lol 👍🏼
As always. A dope watch! That first person view with the chain was…off the chain? Lol!
This is epic...wow!
So for Pac to intelligently and diplomatically handle the gang politics as exemplified in this particular scenario, it baffles me how he didn’t draw the line when it came to the alleged Baby Lane situation??! RIP brothers👑✊🏽✊🏽
He was drunk under the influence that night and it was a rumor already going around that diddy had put up a bag on his head so I guess he wanted to go out in a blaze
Baby lane also was menace to society and pac was on death row tired of life so he gave up he wanted to die
@@SaucylildePac system was clear that night according to the doctors.
Tension between South Side Crips and MOB was already to high I guess, mainly because their history and SSC moving with Puffy and getting paid for Deathrow chains and for Pac and Suges heads.
Because that wasn't a misunderstanding.That was a real war.The Southside Crips were acting as muscle for Bad Boy.Plus, at that time, Pac was already in too deep with his MOB Piru affiliation.I don't know if he was a full fledged member, but the MOB was definitely an army he inherited from Suge.That was his team.There was no talking it out with the Southside Crips.
Do another one on Tupac, bro! DO ANOTHER ONE! KEEP THEM COMING!!! 💯💯💯👍👍👍👍👍
This show is crack🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
This should have been in the movies and documentaries... especially concerning the Hughs Brothers.. where one of them ran, Pac stayed and handled it like a man..
Dude was something different 💯 Rip 2pac
OUTLAW!!!! Rest in Power Pac✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾
Can you do one about 2Pac and Rosie Perez went out on a date.
That dude from Black sheep who was on Drink Champs talking shit about Tupac needs to see this and think twice before calling Tupac a coward
Im not sure but have you done a video on the Tupac and Macdre altercation ?
I heard the story before but u added more info in dept other facts it was a interview he did with he talked to them personally
Tupac was a wild MFer
Boy I miss him.
Boy those 90s were a motherfucker.
Thank God I survived, cause a lot of my peeps that didnt
Koo animation
" doesn't matter if you blood or cuz,long as ya got love for thugs"
We Miss PAC
Aye dope video but I believe this story happened in 1996. Treach didn’t start wearing the lock chain until Naughty By Nature third album in 1995. The event actually happened on a Tuesday. It was called Phat Tuesdays. Gonzoe (RIP) didn’t meet speak or meet 2pac until 1996. Plus Eddie Griffin hadn’t even been on Def Comedy Jam yet in 1993.
It was '93 or '94 kinda fuzzy in my brain but it was definitely before '95🎯💯💯💯💯💯💯
@@romesteady929 had to be 96 cause due to this situation Pac and Treach didn’t speak to eachother again this was the last time they were together and were supposed to squash it with the crips, but Treach backed out. Again Treach didn’t have the chain until like 95 remember Pac was locked up for the majority of 95
@@ez-duz-it Nope. 93' or 94' I was apart of the intial issue that started the whole thing. That's how I know for sure. Treach been roccN that chain since the beginning of Naughty 🎯💯💯💯💯💯💯
@@romesteady929 ahh. Ok got u thanks. I had to go back and re listen to where I originally heard the story from
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I'm glad that you emphasized the fact that Tupac had a black Cherokee Jeep and they beginning of his career which is a brand new Cherokee Jeep 1992 model that he had bought for his 21st birthday he didn't have this car long tho
2:03😅 you got me LONG LIVE TUPAC
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I LOVE 💙 IT 💯
( R.I.P ) “Tupac Shakur” 🫡
"2pac decided to do what was best, and ran away...to quickly grab a chair..." lol
Pac was a real one. And Treach isn't the one to fck with, clearly.
This reminds me of an episode of little Bill
2pac at the MGM fight with Orlando Anderson plsssss
Pac and Kadafi deaths in 96 was a big blow