Keefe D details meeting Eric Von Zip and seeing Tupac at a Jada Pinkett and Will Smith party and seeing gay activity going on. Keefe D also details Tha Dogg Pound running everytime they seen him. #ThaDoggPound #WillSmith #JadaPinkett
Keefe D is a liar for sure .. I read his book and he only glorified himself as the baddest, toughest , richest perfect gangster with no flaws .. He never talked about taking loses or his flaws .. u cant trust a guy like to that, usually they are liats
He stays lying let him say all this to mob james cuzz y theres no keefe d or mob james interview wit his scary ass lets fo dat than i might believe all da bullllll shit he talkin bout
The game done changed. Gangstas were running shit in the streets and within the entertainment business, and the geeks were nobodies, just weak no girls getting anime watching antisocial dudes with no confidence that were either disregarded, either joked about. Now the Geeks done took over the world. The street cred has been replaced by Likes, views and Cashapps. Men gossiping daily on the internet, doing podcasts is the new barbershop talk. The gangsta Era is over.
Pac was poet he never posted up on no blocks not that that takes anything away from pac but I'm just saying... keefe d and pac are from two different worlds!
@@MsLovelyerin What Tupac is and was is called blaque excellence. 2 Pac was a Revolutionary from the BPP and we've done waaaay more than "drug dealers". Pac is and was the truth cuz he's connected to our (blauqe) roots. Pac was the embodiment of H.I.P. H.O.P. as it was defined by the creators. You have no connection to our roots so just like a lot of Negropeans you try to downplay trues, but NOT on my watch! Remember young man the originals are still here and still pumping fear in the hearts of you marks.
@@MsLovelyerin pac wasn't good at it but he did post up in Oakland aka Cokeland sold dope for a little but the other drug dealers told him he'd be better sticking to rap this was like a 18 year old pac damn near homeless in the bay area 💯
@V X facts true and theirs actual footage of pac in the streets and he actually sued Oakland police department because they jumped him in the street for j .walking drug dealing wasn't for him but he tried he was out there fasho
“Set It Off” wrapped filming in March 1996 & was released in November 1996. There was NO WAY Pac & Puffy were hanging out, together, anytime after 1994 because they damn sure weren’t friends during any point of Will & Jada’s relationship, which started in 1995. That’s how you know homie is telling duck tales.
This guy is shady and his stories are inconsistent. This guy talks like he’s on some Pablo Escobar level. I don’t believe a word he says. The only person I have heard glorify him, is himself.
Imagine an OG "gangster" not wanting any smoke with the alphabet community, and thinking he's revelant enough to be cancelled.🤣🤣🤣 The delusion. Shoutout to Baby and Boosie.
Hit em up was out summer of 96, set it off dropped fall of 96..no way Pac and puff was at the same function and were chilling lol Keefe D reminds me of the kid that ate glue and crayons in class 😂🤣 bruh is funny but in a foolish ass way.
@@steveknick1978 exactly, that party has to have taken place in 1995 cuz that’s when will and Jada got together and Pac had spent most of 1995 in jail.
You are saying it like it's impossible Nate dogg was a choir boy sure he was the one with most nuts in that crew but what would he be able to do to against real gang members when these guy were just rappers
@@dejondabeast2 when keefe d was in his prime he was alot more powerful and more rep then bg knocc out, seriously this i don't like keefe d at all but you're jking me
So let me get this straight, Keefe D was around during the Digital Underground days on stage and backstage and 2 PAC was asking to hit Keefe’s joint. In his previous story he said all the girls swarmed him while 2 pac and Suge looked on. Then Suge came by to pay his respects and said what’s up Keefe. Okay so lets walk through this, Suge at the time was a music mogul of “Thee” biggest record company ever with “thee” biggest artist ever “2Pac” and the girls ignored the death row guys to hang with Keefe D. Also why is Keefe on stage and backstage all the time while the main rap artists are begging him for weed??? I totally believe him
Because you not from the streets bro. Hood cats are alwasy around the LA rap scene. They get invited. Its the gangs that dont rob or victimize these dudes. Pac and deathRow was in the gangs neighborhoods, hanging out. WHy you think Pac had so many incidents with Rollin 60s? If you from out of town, you dont understand LA. We run this bro. Rappers are food and have to respect the gangstas.
And Bro you think keefee lying. Like it aint possible? But yet he didnt hesistate to kill Pac over something petty like a fight. And hes still alive to discuss it. Yall really think these gangsters are afraid of rappers? Rappers look up to gangsters, not the other way around. You got Mack 10 turning out Cash Money. Bloods in NY being turned out. And you still doubt LA Crips and Bloods influence? Youll never get it, because you see Rappers as powerful men. But they aint. Streets made most of these rappers. And the streets will take them out.
Keffe D is a funny dude, and it’s been cemented that he was doing his thing BUT, I can’t get all the way on board with him because he acts like he’s never taken a loss in any facet in life and ANYONE who’s been apart of the street life knows at some point mfs will get the best of you, whether it be fights, gunplay, robbed, or shitted outta drugs.
@@LurnWell making “sound good” translates to CAPPING. Like I said, he’s cemented so we don’t need all the exaggerations because EVERYONE takes loses, when you act like it doesn’t happened, ppl are gunna look at you funny
@@cooldaddyslick6869 he does it with more than just the Pac incident. Take the SouthSide/MOB war after the Pac shit, dude said they only took one singular L
@@pimpindnice910 He admitted he took an L on getting a cut of starting Death Row and he lost a lot of money after Pac got killed cause his Columbian connect left.
The biggest gangsta in the room Never had to let anybody know he was the one you just ain't fuck with, you just know off the feeling an sense of personal presence. With that said, this guy is as dangerous as a pillow fight filled with cotton balls.
Ok so Tupac died in September, and Set it Off movie came out in November. So when was this party????. This guys whole street code was tarnished when you signed papers to tell all and not go to jail. That is no different then snitching.
@@TCthaCrisis Just bcuz we see him one way,doesn't mean he doesn't have business's & business partners that might hold it against him, most people just assume he is only what THEY see
I had never heard of Arto or Keefe before these interviews. Now I look forward to a new Keefe clip each day. I hope Vlad and dim bring him back too. Dude is hysterical 😂
This guy is how suge would be if he was out giving interviews. He just embellish the story to get a reaction. I'm sure there's some truth in there ,but you got to cut through the bs to get it.
This dude went all told the authorities everything he knows about the murders etc yet in these interviews he acts tough and doesn't want to touch on certain things. What a clown.
Nate, Tray Deee and Big C-Style were the enforcers in Tha Dogg Pound. They, along with RBX, were older than the other guys. Tgem dudes weren't "running" from Keefe D. Compton and Long Beach are next door to each other, but in that era, may as well have been different worlds. I'm calling duck tales on Keefe D's version of events.
Gotta realise... most of them are here just because of 2pac. The rapper, the actor the star who shinned so bright from 95 to 96.... if it wasnt for pac, they wouldnt even be here. Pac is the only one we would reallylove to see in a interview every day.
@@MsLovelyerin mfer I’m from ‘89 and been a fan of Tupac forever and I’ve rarely seen this dumbass anywhere before like Kading brought him up around 2010
A movie premier party can be months before the movie is widely released. It also could have been a movie wrap party that he was referring to - which would be when filming ends. He also didn’t say Puffy and Pac were hanging out at the party. He said they were there.
Yeah lighting up the Internet with lies..Set it off came out in 96. So you mean to tell me Pac and Puffy was together in 96’. Not to mention the usher video came out in 94’ before set it off. This dude keefey is being exposed swiftly 😆
@@bgstv10001 right, then he saying daz and kurupt used to run when they used to see him. But puffy didn’t run from Pac. He sound like a jealous hater for real who was trying to be Pac real bad. Plus all that drug dealing shit I don’t believe. When a street nigga hating on superstars they always make it seem like they getting money when they not. He just a dope head snitch 💯
Seems like y’all be really reaching when it come to Keefe. No Pac didn’t KNOW him, but him meeting Pac in his Digital Underground days don’t mean they knew each other
Keefe was hesitant because he didn't wanna name the people he saw GETTIN IT ON, So he kept it casual......he saw something bigger than Mc lyte leavin wit Tashina,people who are probably still big mainstream names.Keefe said weird,I say HOLLYWEIRD'
The employees in the music industry who keep their mouth shut are rewarded with jobs and interviews. I was given my first job in the music industry by Andre Harrell in 92. My pops was Andre's and Uptown Record's first armed bodyguard. I saw alot of things Keefe mentioned and I learned quickly to keep my mouth shut. You'd be surprised at the number of DL brothers in the music industry. Two rappers were hearthrobs in the mid 80's early 90's and both are married with kids today. One is from Queens, the other is from BK. I will say this; Andre, Russell and Fly Ty the President of Cold chillin all lived together in a small studio before the wealth. Diddy was Andre's Protege. Dana Owens was also a force in more ways than one who caused alot of people to keep their mouth shut. lol That may fly over most people's heads. Back in the day Wendy Williams said she was gonna expose a rapper and many incorrecty thought it was Erick Sermon but I knew she was referring to one of them two rappers I previously mentioned. It's not just restricted to Hollywood.
@@ToniJXN That's 1 of 2. Listen to Large Professor around the 6 minute mark for the 2nd one. Combat Jack's reaction is priceless. LOL!!!!!!!!!! RIP COMBAT JACK: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Hq3234li8QE.html
@@tomjones6630 ive seen andre harrell holding a mans hand walking down Christopher st (a well known street/area in NYC where all the non straight people hang at ... and for the record I was delivering something to a club thats why I was there) but ive known Andre was a DL guy and also went after young boys. LL, Russel, Puff, all 3 of them are well known DL guys too. all of them are bi all of them take in the butttt and give it in the buttttt.