2Pac was only 22 years old during this interview. His youthful, bright eyed, enthusiasm & energy only reminds me how much i miss my youth. Bring back the 1990's y'all !
True, they don't get mad at the bosses who run the daily newspapers or who run the factories who produce them or say it's illegal to be a paparazzi who take photos of people without their permission while they are enjoying their personal life.
Pac was an old wise soul in a young man's body.. he could excel in anything he put his mind to. Firstly he was a lyrical genius and an poetic writer and second, he was a real natural comedian who could articulate himself on higher levels. His life brought his lessons and he used them in everything he did. Its very rare to meet that kind of energy/soul.. RIP 🙏
Same here man I’ve never met him I was born 2years before he was killed but his music, lifestyle has huge impact in my life! I really wish he’s still alive I would’ve done anything to meet him 😭😭😭
Pac would have been 51 this June his birthday is same As my late Father. Benjamin Oludare Oyegunle. Both Legends in my Life. Daddy STILL Miss U bad. Rest In Power.
Hey my Sister he was one of a kind.... We all are one of a kind there are no duplicate people . The sooner we all realize it we will grow and impact the world in our own way for sho
@@theshowstopper979 you the only dumb ass nigga thinking tupac is who he portrays to be stupid ass nigga. Your head so far up your ass you dont see the truth
@@illkid86 you still sleep i see. Wake up and find out who he really was goofy ass nigga. Fucking idiot, but hey if you wanna stay sleep go ahead dumb ass
Tupac has such an positive attitude towards everything even he experienced inane racism/police brutality. He never got really mad at the police and also mentioned that there are worse things that could have happened to him. He mentioned that he shouldn’t worry about his experiences too much. He’s so consciences even with this terrible racial interactions he is still kind even after the police brutality. What a amazing person RIP. Legend!
I hope you do better if you think he's a role model young sir...he never even gave himself the chance to mature into the man he could of and should of been.
HAHAHAHA LMFAO PAC was the biggest fraud liar and deciver that's that all these celebrities are they lie about there whole lives is just a big real life movie script that's all that Hollywood is akil the mc is pacs new identity
They always try to kill the, messenger, teacher, guide etc. because you bring light to the darkness, people will see you as a opportunist, words are mighty.
Tupac came out smiling and I smiled back cause he is one of a kind and to be the greatest that ever lived throughout his career to grace the mic and acting films.
I'm 39 so I definitely grew up admiring him thru my formative years and now looking bacc on these old interviews shows me, truly about how ahead of his time he was. He was 22 when he did this interview and his aura/vibe, how articulate he was answering the questions and how easily he could go bacc and forth between humor and being serious is MAJOR for a 22 yr old. His people skills were amazing and his thought process was extremely deep. L.L.T.S.
He was a student of the arts..he was trained to be that way. compounded with his PRO black upbringing..so in essence, it was the best (and worst) of both worlds.. truly a unique person and perspective 💯!
I like how 2Pac talks about his rap appealing to the poverty stricken people and that is what is different from today's rap. Now rappers only rap about becoming rich and buying Bentleys and this distances them from the masses.
RONI your probably right explicit has become the norm. Nothing has shock value anymore. There’s very few rappers today that still keep it real, and slightly positive
I couldn't listen to half his songs growing up they sounded either scary like hail Mary or early old school rap but I now I see it was talking about realest stuff going on in the cuture
He had a duel personality. I've seen interviews where he was much more calm, honest and intellectual. I feel like he purposely became more thugish and cartoonish than he really was to sell more records. Really bright guy though,esp for his age.
I was very young when he died. But growing up, Tupac always had this influence in my mind. Idk.. He always seemed so much more than human. Such an honest soul. RIP The real GOAT
Tupac wasn't worried about how people viewed him. You either loved him or not. He didn't care what your opinion on him was. He was he was. He was confident. He was real. He was like NO other.
he watched the poonani scene when he was in the back so he started laughing so much that he couldn’t even stop smiling or laughing the entire way through. Tupac was definitely high💯😂
Scorpio Stinger pac was not a better rapper technically and skill wise than other rappers but his message in his rhymes put him on a different level , he was an icon for his message not for his skills .. but still an amazing rapper but not the best
2021 still Listen to this man a true legend are brother Mr. Makavali even if I’m down some days all i do just listen to 2 pac songs or interviews & I feel right away better I grow up listening to him i remember my mom or dad when dropping me of at school they always blasting 2 music