For real, i really do think these smart phones and especially all this social media has contaminated the clarity of our thinking, our priorities and the honesty of our communication.
What's with this black stuff? Who cares what race someone is. In God's (Jesus) eyes we are all equal. He is the only who one really matters. Pac should've feared his own people. They are the ones who murdered him.
@@thechannel2ignore358 And who created us? Yep, that would be God (Jesus). I'm talking about us being human, not our social status. We were all created by one God.
People fail to realize that bishop never had the juice.he just wanted the juice which means RESPECT,but he went about getting it the wrong way.q had the juice.
Tupac Shakur had a very special spirit. I strongly believe that had Tupac NOT been robbed from us, he would have definitely been a force of positive change in this world.
@@pistolpete8231 you can go ahead with that, I'll choose to keep some sunshine on my face. That path youre on is toxic. I recommend you divert your path from the poison. Peace and Love. RIP Tupac
@@simbadraven5915 toxic? Because I told you the truth? I love 2pac, but he was human, not God. You must be a liberal. Common sense is not toxic. Have a good day.
@@pistolpete8231 Nobody is god. I agree. I dont recall saying he was god. Lol, i wouldnt. Thats quite a stretch, if you try not to judge people and attack peoples words, it makes you feel better than the opposite. I wish you no ill will because i dont know you. But you dont know me either, and you chose to speak to me with hostility. And what i said was super positive and supportive of a person who you claim to like, so i hardly see how the hostility towards me, a stranger, is warranted. Peace to you.
Man I wish I had friends like this 😕 they were all happy and having fun joking around. Now days everybody be on their phones worrying about who can get the most likes...man The 90s were the days fr. Word up. Rip Tupac 🕊
Raider Nation101 That’s Where He Eventually Moved In His Teen Years & Got The Real Game, Game Needed For Survival In These Streets & In This World. Had He Stayed In NYC Through His Teen Years, He’d Been Reppin NY Hard 2.
@@florentin4061 Wouldn't have made any difference. I'm starting to think the more someone tried to warn or threatened Pac, if made it more interested in the situation and seeing what's was gonna happen. Crazy Genius. #OneLuv 🙌🏿💯🙏🏿💪🏿💪🏿✌🏿📚
Pac was one who could bring all people together. His energy was so contagious. Whether it was being happy, sad, bothered or serious that man grabbed your attention immediately.
It was so refreshing to see Pac in a different light for a change. Seeing him in this laid back manner, joking, teasing and bonding with his peers. This brought so much joy& laughter ,plus a huge kool-aid smile to my face. Thanks for sharing this, it made my day😃❤️‼️
This is before he was accused of sexual assault by Ayanna Jackson, then being sentenced to 11 months in Clinton Correctional Facility for sexual abuse. Before his sentencing he shot 5 times in the lobby of Quad Studios which made 2Pac think he was set up by Biggie. 2Pac checked himself out of Bellevue Hospital because he fear he was gonna get killed if he stay at that hospital 🏥. Being falsely accused of a crime he didn't commit, getting shot 5 times and then getting sent to a maximum security penitentiary for 11 months. The man had PTSD that you could never imagine. He was permanently altered psychologically.
Pac is a legend my fav , but real shit my man asked for that shit . my man did not give a fuck . " since my life is based on sinning im hell bound . id rather be buried than be worried cause im held down "
Wow I'm a grown man and almost in tears for the love that's felt watching this/ I grew up with these guys not in the movie scenes, not in the rap game, but in the era so I know that feeling. Wishing not hate-n the youth could find that ambition,love, hunger for success like these brothers tried and did. I have goose bumps right now. Love is love
@AJ-di6jy..... U are Absolutely Right... I feel the same way u felt when u see this interview it takes u back n makes u get emotional.... I remember when this movie came out
@@haddingtoniangcp2464 cause who in they right mind randomly tells someone from the internet your perfect?.. only a weirdo simp, can you imagine this guy in real life? He probably lives in a bat cave with no social skills and a large bottle of jergens lotion with him at all times ready to rub one out at any given time.
Khalil Seem very confident and sure of himself. He's not intimidated by Tupac's presence or star power. Omar know that Pac has Star potential HOWEVER he seems as if although he's able to blend and fit into any types of people it seems as if he doesn't generally like Pac on a friend level. The other guy who's name i can't recall at the moment, Wants to be friends with Pac, he's drawn in by Pacs confidence but He's always "laugh" ready whenever Pac crack jokes on him... he's a roll with the punches type of person.
You know why we laughed at Steele so much back then?????? Because of Lean on me. Remember Steele was crying in front of "Crazy Joe"!? Come on man we all was in high school then. Lol.
wow, juice brings back so many thoughts when i was young. Its haunting to see pac talking about this movie not being here anymore. He was an amazing artist and actor and loved women. His work energy was mad crazy. When i was 19 i looked up to pac because i was young and did not know what i suppose to be doing in this world with my life. I wish he was still with us. He is an amazing guy despite what the media and news said or painted negative info about him. he was the light for alot of people.
Pac was the star of this movie. The only reason Omar got that title is because he was the one with the girl. Pac overshadowed everyone the played in this movie. Including Samuel L. Jackson!!!👊🏿
Man this is so beautiful, they look like they’re having so much fun. Not a care in the world. I’ve never seen this before! It looks like it was filmed recently. It’s so crisp and clear! Great footage from a once in a millennium type of era!
we will never have chemistry in black films like this the way we did in the 90s. like these guys seem like they've been friends since high school. i love seeing my people getting along so well.
Omar epps seems to be as intelligent as Tupac but more quiet, hence, people talk all over him but at the same time tupac has the energy to raise his voice above the rest and expand what Omar and Tupac think, along with his ability with words when he almost made 3 bars randomly when expressing himself. He just got something special with words and the confidence, Omar seems to be as intelligent and with potential as well, but seems to be more reserved but sees everything just as accurate as Pac. It seems like he doesn't really like Khalil but still is polite cause he doesn't want problems, but he appreciates tupac more and is very attentive with every move tupac does because he really digs him, and that's beautiful to see. Thank you so much for this footage, I appreciate it.
This interview really put a smile on my face. The future black actors of America. I miss 2PAC so much bc he was a 💎 we will never get back. So young and carefree all of them. Love y’all.
Pac reminded of one of those guys that clowned around in class and never got his lesson. But the brother was very knowledgeable and knew his shit. Very passionate
I just love how authentically New York this movie feels. I’m not from New York but when I see this movie and throwback videos like this, I feel this nostalgia and sadness because i miss this era of NYC, even though i’m not from there and have never been.
This both warms and breaks my heart all at the same time man, one of my all time favorite movies!!! Young people carried themselves so much more maturely back then! These cats are roughly 20-24 years old and listen to how relaxed, happy and focused they are, so genuine!!! RIP 2PAC, RIP to the GOLDEN ERA OF HIP HOP CULTURE 💔❤️😢
This was what Life was like in the 90's Folks! We had the Greatest Times back then. No Cell phones to distract our Energy, so we used it to interact and have Fun everyday.
Not really prophetic. Tyson was a good reference cause he's a black man (from the streets) who dominated an industry at the highest level ran by whites.
Yes it was prophetic and don't let nobody say he wasnt .he was a product of what he was talkin about. He died doing what he talked about, his life was literally a movie. The shit amazes me, pac was different, if you want listen to anybody else explain something or their side of something it's 99% bullshit but when pac spoke he put it in perspective that nobody else would of thought of, like a calculator or machine. The guy wasn't regular.
Pac looked so happy and so carefree here. You can just see how fame and all the other bullshit that came with it drained him as he got older and bigger.
3 months before this interview, Same song came out 6 months after this interview Trapped single came out 1 month later 2paclyse now was dropped in November 1991 1991 was a big year for 2pac, he was putting major work for 19 years old
Khalil Kain still looks good and I miss seeing him on film in the 90s. He was so sexy!!!! Tupac was so charismatic and charming! I miss him so much! He was so real and a true leader!!
Pac was happy to me without rap! I think his real calling was acting!!! If he had went this route he more an likely would've STILL been around!! like everybody else I loved his music and it made him in the end legendary but a high price to PAY with ur LIFE! R.I.P an Happy Birthday Pac❤
Nah,not to me.i needed his music. It got me through 10 years of prison, listening to him literally, every day. I wouldn't have been able to get that from a movie.