@@sterlingarcher0007 It wasn't a direct quote. MLK said something like, "If a man hasn't found something that he's willing to die for, he isn't fit to live."
@@Proverbs3_5 no this shouldn’t be a Tupac quote but I’ve never seen Tupac attempt to make quotes I imagine he just used a MLK quote talking to the media n they acted like they didn’t know
@@lenisewhitman9162 I d think so He was a gangster but din kill anyone...The word THUG he always used to describe was BACKING BLACK PEOPLE...not selling drugs like a pimp and killing...yeah sometimes they used drugs and all but did not waste their lives on drugs...it was just for a kick...not saying it was correct but only some people have a good heart but using drugs 2oo..too...he was a gangster to protect his mom..and the hood...they and he had guns...he ruled but the gun was to take the control and make the enemies be afraid of him and the hood and for the bad ones to be AFRAID 😨 but not to be killed...the only kill was an accident 💔 That poor 6 year old boy That was a huge mistake But no intention was there
2PAC was the most outspoken, realest & emotional rapper ever. He rap about everything from violence, sadness, pain to uplifting Black Women. Thats what make him the G.O.A.T. Of Hip Hop. It's all about expression 🅰️➕
That's where I'm at, only I have a daughter and I live for her story, and it really hasn't begun. So I guess I just have to be patient and see what that becomes.
it amazes me that he went with the most evil bitch inmy opinion madonna who instigated the partnership as he was getting out of the evil and did not see it coming
One thing about Tupac that isn't usually brought up in conversation is that there was NEVER a question he didn't answer clearly and concisely. The guy was wise beyond his years and could answer ANYTHING he was asked. He didn't mumble, he didn't say "Uhh" before every sentence. He commanded respect because he could speak eloquently with thoughtful intelligence. Pac instinctively understood the power behind the clear spoken word. He was born with an instrument, his voice, and he played his voice like classical strings.
Exactly. That's why his mom said that they should pull the plug because If he survived. He won't be able to talk, he lost few fingers and won't be able to walk. In her own words, she said "I know my son, he would not want to live like that, so I had to let him go rest".
@@jonjonson5730 Would you rather he went to a public or private school???? School is school wether it's theater, private or public. He's was a human being. Grow Up!
Pure angel hidden inside this man... considering how young he is, his philosophy in life is unreal...pure genius and talent cut way way to short...if he was with us today, can u imagine wat he would have achieved.....
Pain is the realest expression through the ones who can convey it with all honesty. I grew up in his time. And I cried at the end of his time. He gave me a reason to create change and a beautiful story for myself. 3 beautiful girls and my king to be, years later. Afeni and Tupac Shakur 4ever
It breaks my heart all over again hearing him talk about his life. I wish he could have lived in peace. He had so much on his shoulders. He had so much to offer this world. I am sorry this world wasn't kinder to you. I am happy you are in peace now.
The graveyard is the richest place on earth, because it is here that you will find all the hopes and dreams that were never fulfilled, the books that were never written, the songs that were never sung, the inventions that were never shared, the cures that were never discovered, all because someone was too afraid to take that first step, keep with the problem, or determined to carry out their dream. Les Brown
Should've added this sooner...or they wanted to make the world a better place by doing these things but were taken out of this world before doing so, before really reaching their true potential
He was acting like a victim. Send a persian, indian or asian into that Position they will creatw their hospitals schools etc. Ur ways are 2,rapping or sports. Its in the history ,if in entire huge Lands people werent able to create a real society,and its so bad they deny their gambian origin and claim they are from arabian egypt border where even ancient mummies tested as mainly eurasian what is there for you?
Its not skin color, there are black skinned indians somalis etc too. Body anantomy dna skull different. Ancient egypts painted with Eurasian faces sun adapted,while the nubians they enslved, teeth shaped forward
@@ananas63637 somalis are the real Egyptians aka puntites even the ancient Egyptians aka kemet elites use to call somali lands as the gods land and there holly ancestors blood lands and use to make pilgrimage on somali lands aka punt from the beginning till the end and somalis are mix just like the arabs cushitic and semitic blood line same as the arabs and somalis had build one the greatest empires on history and use to rule the spice trade from the Indian continent to the Mediterranean and use to have colonies as far Maldives srilanka Mozambique south Africa ans use to trade with india Persia and of course Egypt the Greeks and the Roman's Somali kingdom's like punt kingdom macrobia empire berber somali city states ifat sultanet ajuuran empire adel sultanet isaaq sultanet hobyo sultanet warsangali sultanet up Somali republic which they use fo call Switzerland of Africa untill the civil war
@@bigie2264 somali are Berber like morocons. They are indepnedent although morocon berbers have other Variation of e1b1b than somali. Egypt tho Was from the most ancient mummy tested heavily admixed with eurasian dna even major eurasian dna(middle eastern). Understanding ancient egypt location and the pyramid being right to arabia ,and even part of ancient egypt in middle east and part of assyrian empire in egypt you understand that egypt is more part of middle east than africa
@@ananas63637 Somalis are the root of the eb1b1 and carry the most 80+ the irony is the other way around and to say Egypt is part of assyria and arabia is like saying the earth is Inside the sun which not real Egypt was never part of assyrian civilisation nor arabia infact they were there biggest enemies and Haitians aka assyrian occupied some time Egypt like 100 years but never mixed with the population and never were called pharaohs cuz they didn't carry cushitic hamitic punty kemetic blood which only the elites were and never mixed any other race even the other African they were slaving like the bantus nilotic and semitic people the only people which can carry the title pharaoh or fircoon were cushitic hamitic punty kemetic people like Somalis beja afar oromo amazigh and some of the sudanis lower Egyptians which even when took over Egypt were named pharaohs and were was Egypt biggest temple not even on Egypt but rather sudan lower Egypt cush and were they use make pilgrimage punt aka somali land north somalia go Egypt you will see all these documented on the kings chamber and queen hatsheput temple on even here famous expedition on here ancestors lands and the gods land somaliland aka punt and the arabs are decendent of hajira our daughter so of course we have blood line with them to but they ain't the founders of Egypt they came late on 9 century and kemet Egypt was 10000 years ago so we ain't talking the same era
Goddammit this dude was the best. Listen and absorb what Pac is saying. Never ever heard anyone so analytical like Pac. Miss u dude. East coast loving u.
🤗I always felt like I just needed to hug him. It’s difficult to believe he was so young. He was wise beyond his years. He was only 25 years old when he was murdered.😭
Exactly!!!! He may not have felt it but he did have a lot of fans and supporters. It is just that when all you see is hate and knowing that you are a target for some people it is hard to see where the love is. #GoodDay & #HappyNewYear2023
PAC was a beautiful soul I never knew him personally but I always felt like I had a deep connection with him through his music Ain’t nobody in the world that can compare to pac he truly was one of a kind and was sent here to wake up humanity.
You can see the interviewer doing everything in his power to hold the emotions Pac was bringing out. You can see him start breathing faster, chest swelling, he was trying not to cry at this man words. #LONGLIVETUPAC #KILLUMINATI
The clear pain in his eyes talking in this video still crushes my heart today. I know how much he suffered on this earth, and yet I know how much joy and love and compassion he gave too, which is something that will resonate from here until eternity for me. There was just something so special about Pac that if you were in his presence there was something that lingered even after he walked away or left. It was tangible. And that's what he gave the few of us that were blessed enough to have known him and to have been a part of his life, and a part of his world. I can't ever forget him. And even today when something s***** in life happens. A random thing will occur where somebody will talk about him or a phrase that he said will pop up or his music will just automatically be there at that moment, just when I need to hear something motivating from him. And that's why I know that he's still got me. So I can definitely relate when his loyal fans that didn't even know him, and some weren't even born during his era, but when they say that they can relate to him and that he speaks to them in a moving way either by his words or his music I get it because you could always feel him and I think that's going to be one of the things that I always will love about him too. #PacForever *My Handsome Caramel Chunk of Pie!* 🎈
Man, I feel like I just need to belt out loudly and burst into tears of such hard heavy grief of him not being here. Gone waaaaay too soon. I feel this in my soul at 46 😞