For real he was way too real brutally honest I learn alot from him just by listening he really shaped my view on society and this fucked up country and he has just as much black as white if not more
Everything this man spoke has been happening. TUPAC was way ahead of his time, and if people would've listened to him. We wouldn't be where we are today!
@@theelolicious9302 🤔 what about the fact the he says his children are white...what about his skin hair and fake excuses...stop it...he and his family wanted to be white...McCauley Culkin....Elvis daughter...These are some of the things that Pac was referring too
@@themaze45 michael jackson couldn't control the fact that God gave him a skin disorder, michael jackson couldn't control his children's color and why does that even matter, michael jackson couldn't control the fact that his hair was burned, if michael jackson bleached his skin that makes him racist which doesn't make any sense since he literally was singing about it doesn't matter if you're black or white and if you watched his interview he said that he is a black American and that he was proud to be black.
"That don't mean nothing. Dope dealers got a lot of us working for them..." Boy look. Pac said a whole word with that one. Had that answer ready to go...
Pac is as real as his raps no sign of fear seen in his eyes but a lot of compassion, humbleness, self respect, wiseness, anger, Humour, nimble mindedness etc Complete the list man Damn 🔥🔥
I hate interviewers who always interrupt just to flip statements to try to incentivize negativity of a persons life (she had the small mic in her ear). Glad he knew how to handle the conversation to uplift and lighten the mood.. He knew what she was doing!!!
He was a target because of his family roots and the black panthers and he was so spoken about police brutality. And if you looked at his movies and music and interviews it's all about the struggle of black people and how he love his people . Rip pac the G.O.A.T
Pac came from a political prison family man.....kanye came from. A house and a nice life..... choose someone else like Malcom or Martin Luther King or like maybe Muhammad Ali....maybe
What an inspiration TUPAC is,so smart & so wise at 20 yrs of age,he is not afraid to speak the truth even about his own people,celebrities or otherwise,a 22 yr old interview that is so relevant today. I can only imagine how he would feel today,everything he spoke about is still going on, nothing has changed.He was definitely a man ahead of his time who left an immense mark in this world!!
Interviewer: What was the message of the movie? Tupac: Idk, can't speak for the director. But for me it was an accomplishment. And it's a step in the right direction. *with more passion* Interviewer: Okay, but what was the message of the movie? 🙄🤦
I know we keep saying we need him back but we don’t.. we need to learn from this and make us and our future generations be like him. Don’t loose hope on your black people now.
This woman couldn’t just shut her mouth and let the Legend speak! She must not have realized she was in the presence of one of the most important men who ever lived.
I respect Tupac a lot . I see him as my role model been listening to all of his rare interviews and I can't help but wonder how great this man was,is and forever will be.
I really admire him, he is so smart and open minded if he was alive today I am sure that he would do so much great things for black community and humans in general.
4:08 - 4:30 "I think my mother knew that freedom wouldn't come in her lifetime, just like I know that it won't come in mine, but it's a matter of either we stay like this or someone has to make a sacrifice somebody gotta lay a track so that we don't stay in a 360 degree deadly circle..." 'Pac was a prophet and Way before his time. We'd do well to take heed to his words even at this late date. ✊🏾👏🏾🙏🏽
GREAT INTERVIEW. The lady who interviewed him asked great questions. I thought the question about “what the message was behind Juice?” Was really good, first time I’ve ever seen Pac struggle to answer a question. There really was no message inside Juice, kinda just perpetuated stereotypes. Aside from that Pac was a real prophet man he’s saying everything were still trying to do now.
yes, he knew that movie perpetuated stereotypes. The only good was that the movie was a stepping stone for their acting careers... But overall, it was a great interview
The way she was asking certain questions I felt like she was tryna get him to admit that he's contradicting himself and I love how he kept his respect, composure and ofc was TRUE TO HIMSELF WITHOUT SHAME ❤️ LOVE YOU PAC
K-Dot: What you think is the future for me and my generation today? Pac: I think that people is tired of grabbin' shit out the stores And next time it's a riot it's gonna be like, uh, bloodshed For real, I don't think America know that I think America think we was just playing And it's gonna be some more playing but It ain't gonna be no playing It's gonna be murder, you know what I'm saying? It's gonna be like, like Nat Turner, 1831, up in this motherfucker You know what I'm saying, it's gonna happen
The crazy part is interviews like this was not because they didn’t know the truth instead wanted to know how enlightened Tupac was smh I hope he made it to heaven 💯