Damn,somebody who was down for our cause, willing to ride and uplift the Race As A Whole. Was surrounded be grimey cats who didn't have Pac's best interest in heart. That's what's all these interviews is telling me.... Rest In Paradise Pac!!!
💯 💯 💯 yea man. Took 20 something years for it all to actually come out, but that's the main thing I always got from these interviews. Nearly every1 snaked 2pac
This has always been the case... That's why the black elites never liked Pac & most of Hollywood... Pac outted the black delegations just as much as the racist & power delegations... Streetz R Deathrow 92...💯💯💯
Uplift Our Race? Really? Tupac gave The World Deep, Thought-Provoking Music. But, he put TOO MUCH ENERGY into CONFLICT/WAR with TOO MANY BLACK PEOPLE! If Anything, Tupac was a “ Lightening Rod “ for Problems!
@@heisenberg2966 / You sound just like the elite boule... Pac taught black males in particular self defense, to fight back against injustices of all kind... The system, the streets, everything, period... How this flies over y'all heads is deliberate... How y'all take his personal beefs & use that against him to belittle him tells me more about you than anything the media slanted the general public to believe... If you're the type to call the police & depend on them to protect you, or a killer from around your way, speak on that... Otherwise, you've never walking in that soul's shoes to judge him about character...💯💯💯 Ain't nobody just one type of way & presenting yourself as such on social media speaks volumes...
I want to hear about the Makaveli album. His mindstate creating it. The direction he wanted to go. White man's world- my favorite. Me & girlfriend, against all odds, blasphemy, To live & die in LA, Hold your head showcasing his lyrical ability.
1) He wanted to have his own label (Makaveli records), for the outlaws and other artists under him such as one nation/ death row east 2) He wanted to focus more on movies and acting career 3) Long term ambition, he wanted his own political party. He spoke about capitalism and read books in prison to understand the concept of it. 2pac was aligned towards communism, although there is no record or proof of it, his words/interviews hints this. The Makaveli album was done in 7 days. 3 days recording the vocals, & 4 days getting the beats done. That's why its known as the 7 day theory. Wholr album done & completed in 7 days, 1 week, fucking legendary.. I mean just listen to it all. Created in 1 week. Mental
For real.. that 3rd verse on Holla At Me???? Ufffffffffff 🔥 PAC WENT INNNNNN ON THAT TRACK RYT THERE! But the way he goes off touching on the whole rape charge about trusting women etc.. u can hear the pain in his voice and how he pleading with us to understand the situation and peeping game same time educating us all... i can go on and on with EXEGISING his lyrics man.. but ill be here all night..lol! Miss ya Pac..
Napoleon is a great spokesman for 2Pac all his interviews are great and informative you can tell he’s telling the truth this is coming straight from his heart
„Are you confused? You wonder how it feels to walk a mile inside the shoes Of a nigga who don't have a thing to lose? When me and you was homies No one informed me it was all a scheme You infiltrated my team and sold a nigga's dreams How could you do me like that? I took ya family in I put some cash in ya pocket, made you a man again And now you let the fear put your ass in a place Complicated to escape, it's a fool's fate Without your word, you're a shell of a man I lost respect for you, nigga, we can never be friends I know I'm runnin' through your head now What could you do? If it was up to you, I'd be dead now I let the world know, nigga, you a coward You could never be live until you die See the motherfuckin' bitch in your eye Type of nigga, that let the evil of the money trap me When ya see me, nigga, you better holla at me“ 2Pac, Holla At Me
im so grateful for this channel. I CAN'T stand VLAD and his bullshit TV channel, whereas you're just a straight talker and listener. Thanks for all the great interviews bro!
No he didn't the streets knew that after Pac was shot... Alot of mofos are just fans and chatty patties with no cocoa bread... Pac knew who shot him but he started beefing with Biggie and Stretch because he couldn't fuck with Haitian Jack or Jimmy Henchman... Facts
He should've went deeper with the ptsd because mopreme had a interview where he said pac would wake up screaming. And pac also mentioned in his music of seeing the same thing over and over in his sleep I guess of what happened at quad studios
He shot himself during the quad studio robbery. That's what triggered the robbers to shoot him. Biggie came down and took his pistol and hide it from the police. He than turned on Biggie for clouth. That's the root of his nightmares, KARMA
Stretch brother said the other day. That jimmy henchman called their mothers house. And basically threatened them. And them stretch went to pac and told him what they said.
She was younger than that. And while it may be “life” for most of us you are forgetting that 2pac was a sex symbol and could have bedded 9 out of 10 women in America, the fact that he was grooming a school girl is perverted and disturbing.
@6:00 see not even the Outlaws get it Stretch probably didn't set Pac up but when Pac was in jail and down and out, Stretch didn't want anything to do with Pac and left him hanging so ,so Stretch wanted Pac out the game like Diddy did.
@@quanbrooklynkid7776 nikka it don't matter what Stretch brother said his word is not the gospel. And your dumb ass can't figure out he could of picked up Pac calls or had someone get back to him. The whole shit is stupid because he would have to write Pac first or call him first to set up a visit date but bottom line Stretch shitted on Pac
The outlawz was little kids running around with 2 Pac basically. Even if you young and in the streets don't really mean much. If you young in the streets and making big moves then you grow up fast. Like being in highschool and all your friends have nice cars fixed up living in the projects.
Mutah/Napoleon's interviews have proven to be enlightening, he's always stood for Tupac and done so in a thoughtful & deeply reflective manner. He'll express situations from Tupac's perspective helping us understand his thoughts/feelings, even vulnerability. He's been fair to the other side in any given situation as he is here with Stretch. He's also stood up for Desire here & clarified her character.
Yo ART you should try to interview Kadafi girlfriend, I believe she know more than what she was told to say to her local news channel. Possibly even getting an interview with Yaks mom too
that ptsd shit is real im glad he mentioned that. i been talking to people about it and people just look at me. even people in the hood they dont even realize they got it. im 41 and moved out of the hood at 40 after there was a back and forth shootings on my street and the next street over. then i helped a business owner who was shot and the shooters got mad at me. i helped a domestic violence case where a woman was beat up and the dude got mad at me. i had enough and moved. im on meds now and see a psych. fireworks or loud car radios still set my anxiety off. ill be sleeping and hear a loud car once in a blue moon and wake up in a panic thinking im still in my old area and have my gun next to me. i picked one of the most remote unknown farm land areas in my state to move to. i dont know anyone dont know where anything is i just do yardwork and keep to myself.
I'm glad Napoleon spoke about PTSD. It is very real and I never thought about it affecting young black men in the hood. When you think about it, in some neighborhoods in this country, there's more shootings and killings than in places like Kuwait, Afghanistan, and other war torn countries!! Men in the military come home and because of what they saw in war, they need counseling and meds!! So it makes sense that our young ones need counseling and possibly meds.
Was a teen when I 1st got up on Pac alwayz wished I could've been a OUTLAW IMMORTAL💯how Blessed Mutah aka Napoleon was to be in the presence of Makaveli da Don and Blessed to still be here to tell the whole 🌎 world💯👍💪😎💨💨 APTTMH 🙏
I would say that Napoleon is the most believable with his Pac stories, and you can tell he loved Pac like a big brother. I applaud him for finding his faith and making himself a better man than the circumstances he came from. Tupac would have been proud of that. I also feel like he is the only Outlaw that is alive, that would bomb on someone to this day for disrespecting Pac. Respect for that my man.
I never believed Stretch set up 2pac. Stretch and Pac were boys, and Pac was Stretch daughter godfather. Plus, he was producer and writer on a couple of Pac albums. I think after Pac was shot he was looking for answers and nobody was really speaking on it" probably out of fear". But, all friends have there disagreements and have Pac lived it would have been resolved. Never believed Pac had anything to do with Stretch death.
randy walker stretch's killer would be the same as jam master jay's, spice 1 talks about it in an interview, and then i saw in another interview that after stretch died, someone blamed tupac for not not having come to the funeral of stretch and tupac to cry with this person..
"And that nigga that was down with me, Bless the dead. Switch sides, guess his new friends wanted him dead." Pac knew Stretch wasn't down with him! Makaveli : 21 gun salute
Can someone please explain who is Jimmy Henchman, because I keep hearing his name come up in the conversation about the night Tupac got shot at Quad studios. Did he set Pac up? Did he carry out a hit?? At that time, Pac and Biggie were still cool, so there wasn't all of the East/West beef going on, so why was Tupac shot that night?
Stretch didn't hold 2pac down like he thought he would because he was based in queens and the guys pac got into it with weren't to be played with. They would've had stretchs momma in the trunk if stretch would've rode like 2pac wanted him to ride. Tricky situation but i think stretch did the right thing. Same goes for biggie. Pac caused too much ruckus they couldn't stick with him
Everything they didn't do for Pac is what true friends are supposed to do for friends. Pac did things that put his family and his lives in jeopardy to help those he thought were solid Men. Anyone can be there when things are good; but it takes a true friend to be there when the world is at your door.
Stretch was also relaying Haitian Jack’s messages though, which implies he was likely getting $omething in return for not holding down Tupac on the day of Quad…
Donut was Pac fault they was jealous and envious of his amazing talent I mean some people have that something special about them she. They walk in a room and that was Pac most so called friends can not handle it trust me I know
Stretch was exposed as working with Jimmy henchmen, he knew what lie wait at Quad Studio and didn't tell Pac nothing. Even Pac said Stretch kept asking him Pac for the blickey that night even though Stretch never carries when they together.
But then you can turn around and say pac ran with a lie when he got out of prison about biggie n puffy having knowledge of quad shooting…. When e money bags told pac to his face when he went to visit him in prison that biggie n them had nothing to do with it … works both ways ….
@@jalenaverylloydaveryiisson8862 your trolling is so sad. I see you reacting on all vids with the same comments. You really need a family in your life😂🤡
Now mutha you have said a lot of things that I believe you on but not this one, maybe you made a mistake but the letter pac wrote to her he say he hope to meet her mom soon etc and that’s when he was in jail so how the hell he would ask her mom for permission if he didn’t meet her??
Is s*** like that that's not cool because see me the type of dude who wouldn't cross nobody especially if they my homie and try to talk to a girl while in jail me myself. I feel do it's a no no.
Then why was stretch killed exactly to the day 1 year from the quad studio shooting? Na. That was a sign. Tupacs people did it. That day was how they sent a message to everyone else
So dudes in the comment section are really gonna skip past the fact that Pac was messing around with a teenager and had to get her mother’s permission??? That’s R Kelly level shit
How Stretch set him up when Jimmy henchmen paid Pac to do a song with his Artist Little Sean that’s how he knew where Pac was at nobody set Pac up not Stretch not biggie it was Jimmy henchmen playing Chess ♟ not checkers
He didn't pay him it was a setup to get him to the studio to rob him pretend like he was going to get him the 7k then get that Versace ring that biggie was wearing after he got rob
Thing is Stretch was still kicking it with them niggas even after Pac was sent to Jail. Folks forget one of Tupac's cousins was sent to same jail an giving him the 411 what was going on an that was Stretch was hanging with them cats an who shot you was jamming the radio stations!!!
Can someone please explain why Jimmy Henchman had Tupac set up?? What happened?? When Pac got shot at Quad, he was still cool with Biggie and Puffy, so what happened??
It's good to hear that Mutah made it clear that he doesn't think Stretch nor Biggie had anything to do with setting up Pac. HOWEVER...we don't know HOW that message was transferred from Jimmie to Stretch. They both could have been talking shit to each other and he probably said that to Stretch. I highly doubt that it was a friendly exchange where both are sitting together sharing a blunt and being chummy. Most of us dealt with similar situations where we're beefing with dudes and somebody say, "When I see ya boy, I'ma f*ck him up". Verbal exchanges happens a lot in beefs.
Just a few thoughts? When was it ever not code to send threats via a second party in any beef? Especially when the person you sending the threat through is also someone you will be bringing to war with you? Everyone knew Tupac hung with Live Squad and those who knew knew Live Suqad were the New York street dudes that had Tupac's back. So to say that he relayed the threat as if that would have been the end of Stretch being part of the war is still something that makes no sense to me. Example: Someone calls and tells you, that when they see your brother they are going to beat her azz. Should you not relay the message or just act like it never happened? In simple words ...How does warning your friend of a threat that was sent to him a bad thing?
I always heard that Desiree was an underage female messing with pac she was so loyal to him but at the same time he didn't want to be with her like she wanted to be with him if that's the case he would have never got married in jail or proposed to kidada she was a loyal friend with benefits..
You would be surprised how many men get married in prison because they're lonely, and pac said he married her for the wrong reasons, but prison will do that
You see this is the things I'm talking about if Tupac knew she was seventeen and underage why did he not remember the song he made Brenda's got a baby and now you mad because another man was trying to go behind your back and talk to her right is right and right don't wrong nobody if I got to go ask a young girl mama if it's okay if I'll be around her then she's not of age I don't care what type of Superstar you are but this been going on for years and then industry sad I love Tupac to death but I would never condone a grown man praying on a seventeen-year old 🤦🤦🤦🤦💯💯💯💯💯💯
Stretch sending messages from Makaveli's enemies? Well if you believe in coincidences...Stretch was killed the same day of 2pac's 1994 Quad Studio shooting a year later.
I wouldn’t be surprised if in the future art of dialogue would interview one of the robbers at quad studios or one of the crips that was in the white Cadillac in Vegas that night this guy interviews everybody 😂😂😂
@@alonzosmith485 I knew about kefee d I’m talking about the 2 other guys besides Keefe d and Orlando I wouldn’t be surprised if art of dialogue found those guys 😂😂😂
Every time Napoleon does an interview without mentioning Baltimore I think he's assisting in covering up Tupac murder. Talk about the movie "DOPE" produced by Puffy which is clearly about Tupac in Baltimore.
All of you and ART included forget Pac wasn't the only person that got shot that night Nickles got hit to. And if you from the city you knew young guns got down it wasnt all about pac.
So that would shoot holds in the false narratives that Pac's enemies only wanted his jewels to humble him and make him fall in line to be extorted like many other NY industry artists.
2000+ yrs since Jesus Christ laid down His life for our sins so we can be one with GOD again. Repent and believe that Jesus Christ is GOD, LORD AND KING over all
@@rucianapollard4057 ..okay cool..we all get that..But that man has lived 20 plus years since Pac was killed I'm sure he has done something in his life he wanna talk about THAT DONT involve Pac.. that is all I'm saying
2Pac was a genius in the truest sense. And all geniuses have inherent flaws - without which they wouldn’t be geniuses. I wonder if 2Pac wasn’t famous, wasn’t a rapper/actor would people make as many excuses for his awful behaviour. Sure - he was 25 etc etc, but that’s still an adult. 2Pac was constantly in mix up and he was the common denominator in all of it. But all I see is people making excuses for him - constantly. Biggie warned him about hanging out with the Brooklyn cats and somehow that means Biggie set him up, Stretch relayed a message from Jimmy and somehow Stretch was in cahoots with those that had him shot. 2Pac was an artist and NOT a street guy and it’s ok to just be an artist. He never had a criminal record before he became a rapper. It’s very difficult to marry the “Pac was a revolutionary/Pac would have gone in to politics/Pac would have been President” talk when he was always in antics and that’s what most of the fans in these comments sections love - the unhinged, erratic and paranoid “ridah” version of 2Pac. I wish Suge had never bailed him out and he’d just renounced Thug Life. He would have still been alive.
Biggie and puff played a good game, always acting innocent, But Big Gene came forward saying jimmy henchman told puff, and Andre harell that he was gonna spank pac, but not hurt him, but pac went for his gun, and they had to shoot him, so big wasn't looking out for pac...it was All game
Alot of people love to say 2pac was wrong how he acted or how he did things. 2pac was human and he was young. We all make mistakes in life and we all associate ourselves with wrong people in our lives. Especially when we are in our 20s. Even Napoleon said it in this interview. That who the person he is now, is not the person who he was back then. He was wild back then and with 2pac. Now he's the total opposite and more mature. And let's be real, we all know people like that in our lives. Who was wild af back in the day and they calmed down now that they're in their 30's or 40's. Everybody has been betrayed by a person who they felt was their friend from a certain situation.
What's the secrecy about Desiree Smith's age? She stated out her own mouth in a phone interview years back that she was 19 years of age at the time of his death. The video is titled "Inside Tupac's last days..." NO WAY was she 17 years old in 1993 when the alleged tape was recorded of her as a minor with Pac. I see Pac stans in here trying to justify the inappropriate relationship bringing up NY legal age but that doesn't apply here. Desiree LIED said she wasn't underage when she was actually 16 and admitted she had to hide. If she was of legal age there would be no reason to duck and hide from the law. Napoleon just stated Pac must've gotten permission to talk to Desiree from her mom? Wtf! Her mama no different from Aaliyah's mom allowing her underage daughter to see R Kelly smh..
Who would have thought someone convicted and imprisoned for sex crimes would groom a minor. It is bizarre to say the least a sex symbol like 2pac would chase after school girls. I wonder what other shady sex stories about 2pac we don’t know about it.