Mob James needs to open up a "Piru's Bar B Q" meat shack. He looks like he can throw down on some ribs. Tell you good stories while the foods cooking too 👀
Big Syke was on All Eyes On Me! He was on picture me rollin and / check out time and the song all eyes on me, along with when we ride BIG SYKE was all over that album
fighting temptation he also was on the song called check on time. He’s taking at the end. And he was on letter to the president. He literally on like 10 songs from the death row era.
5:14 Mob James is the funniest man I have ever seen... He said he knows nothing bout the song "to live and die in LA"... But later on Vlad asked him if Buntry was mentioned in the song , he said "yes". Lmaoooooooooo
“like the movie Goodfellas” the mafia was/is a real thing and just like any major criminal life it only ends two ways: dead or in jail. Death row was a gang of criminals so no different l.
"2PAC IS DEAD BECAUSE HE WANTED TO BE SOMETHING THAT HE SHOULDN'T HAVE WANTED TO BE" That is one of the realest statements in the world and it is the truth for so many young black men in this world. Don't waste your life trying to be a thug just be a real man and live a full life with your family!
@@tonytaylor8313 Pac got killed not really because he wanted to be something that he shouldn't have wanted to be Pac got killed because he punch Orlando in his face, Pac punch Baby lane because he was a super loyal brother, Pac was being loyal to Suge, Tre, Buntry, Neckbone, Aaron (Heron), Death Row & the M.O.B.
Lmao this guy is so delusional and envious of pac. Hes salty he didnt get mentioned in to live and die in la. Pac never wanted to be a mob piru , but he ended up becoming one bevause he became close to its leaders. This dude is a 🤡
Pac was cool with these dudes in a form of being loyal to who had his back etc.. I dont think he claimed to be blood out of disrespect. Mob James went through a lot of shit dealing with death row emotionally etc.. To know Pac you have to talk to people close to him and who really knew him. Mob James is giving you his perspective of what he saw, and felt. Don't take that and run with it.
Neckbone,tray,herron and buntry too....Big Roc got knocked but this ones for you I hit the studio and drop a jewel hopin it pay gettin high watchin time fly.........To live n die in LA
As much as I love Pac's music and will forever be a fan, truth is Pac went backwards. You can't sell millions of records and then just join a gang and start banging at age 25. There is no late start to that type of shit. It's sad really because his career was really beginning to take off at that point and in the end all that street shit is what got him killed.
Bull crap and fallacy. Pac never claimed he was in the mob. He was just affiliated. His MoB tattoo was definitely for money over broads. You folks need to stop hating. His death was just a covered up with the gang related stuff. Matter of fact Kadafi saw the shooter and affirmed it wasn't baby lane and what happened to him a few months later? He was murdered in the most bizarre way.
@@saniel-rufai7841 Regardless of however you feel about it. He was affiliated with Bloods. Yes he would say "money over bitches" because it was a good way to omit his gang affiliation, back then it wasn't encouraged to flat out claim your gang in your music. Lol relax there buddy.
@@AMBG83 My fact as opposed to theory is that he was exerting so much influence being a kid from the ghetto to the point that the President and Vice President of United States were talking about him. My fact is that a white kid from the suburbs shot a state trooper and was asked what his motive was? And guess what his answer was? Listening to Tupac Shakur. My fact is that Pac encountered two white off duty cops in Atlanta harassing a black man and engaged them in a gun dwell and shot one of them in the ass. My fact is that Pac looked at a Judge in the court of Law and told the Judge about his bias predetermined conclusion from the onset of the trial and silenced the entire courtroom momentarily as it signified his bravery and audacity to address any injustice in the system and in doing so gathering followership that can rebel against the so called constituted authority.
VLAD KNOWS THAT HE IS THE REASON FOR PACS DEMISE....VLAD KNOWS THE BEEF WAS BETWEEN BABY LANE AND TRAVON LANE..BABY LANE SHORT FOR ..." BABY LANDO".. THE BEEF STARTED BEHIND A FEMALE....B-LANE SNATCHED HIS CHAIN AT THE LAKEWOOD MALL.. HE DIDNT FIGHT FOR IT!... THIS IS THE REASON HE GOT PAC AND SUGE INVOLVED WHEN HE SAW B- LANE AT THE FIGHT.....FACTS..THIS CAT A REAL SUCKA...I KNOW PERSONALLY
Tra, Neckbone, Heron, Buntry too Big Rock got knocked but dis 1s for you I hit da studio & drop a jewel hoping it pay gettin high watchin time fly to live & die in L.A.-Makaveli
He's not bitter. He's just being real. 💯 Pac didn't put any work in on those blocks and sets like they did. Pac was a grown ass man trying to get into a gang basically. All he had to do was sit back, make music and let the muscle keep him out of the way of the bs
WHAT GETS ME IS THAT THE CAT HE WAS RIDING FOR..( TRAVON LANE) WAS A PURE SUCKA...BABY LANE DID SNATCH HIS CHAIN AT THE LAKEWOOD MALL..HE DID NOTHING ABOUT IT... THAT IS WHY HE TOLD PAC AT THE FIGHT ..HE KNEW PAC AND SUGE WOULD RIDE
It actually sounds like he saw someone repping something that didn't put in work for. Especially the amount of work that he (mob James) put in years of work to claim. Its like when a person pledge frat during graduate school and doesn't go through hazing. There is a certain level of respect they don't get.
Tupac wasn't being nobody but him self the situation that he was in was because his Patna was either robbed or jumped by some crips Tupac was trying to be a real friend and have his Patna back it wasn't on no gangbangin shit wit em know your facts before you speak the blood dude should have fought the Crip not Tupac the blood dude should have stopped Tupac and told him naw Tupac sit back I got this it wasn't Tupac's fight
@Paul Wilson Tupac was no imposter lol he never claimed to be a gangsta. His record label had gangsters on it obviously he was going to be around them.
totally irrelevant quote since it is from before he joined DR. People change, you know? btw, that quote alone should already tell you who he was hanging around with at that period of time.
Mob James probably hates Tupac just as much as Suge. He actin' like he never heard "To Live and Die in L.A." 5:14 “I don’t know, I didn’t pay attention” 6:58 he knows his brothers name is in the song
Mo Khayat he got salty af like he didn’t follow and know exactly what class was talking about haha 20 years later he still mad he should be happy he wasn’t shouted out all the ones that did get shouted out are dead or locked up including pac and suge. Hmm kinda makes you think tho
@@tyrusreed6595 no he wasn’t. U going along with what guys like mob James saying when mob James got exposed by Danny boy for never being around death row. Pac went out like a real G. Mfs like trevon lane got punked for they chains who was paid by puffy. pac being the guy who he was and what he stood on went and punched on the sucker who did it.
@@babyjesus1056 Pac went out like a PHUCKIN IDIOT, Tf are you talking about? This nikka had MOB tatted on him like he was from the hood, pressing dudes with Suge like he grew up in that neighborhood, at the end of the day he ended up being a follower and if he decided just to be his self there's no doubt he'd still be here. You're just taking up for him cause you're a follower yourself and would probably dude that green ass shyt.
Sprax he didn’t affiliate himself he never said he was a blood affiliated or crip affiliated he was a thug “homie I don’t give a fuck if you blood or cuz long as u got love for thugs” -Tupac
DaysOffLead ToOffDays he snatched the chain off his neck and everyone else stomped him out if u look at the security footage u don’t even see Tupac in that scuffle and being loyal to someone doesn’t mean he’s affiliated with the gang me or u can be great friends with a gang member and not be affiliated with the gang
Robby Martin lmaooo bro you can NOT be great friends with a gang member you gotta look up the word affiliation. You stomping a rival gang member out with gang members as one of the top artists/actors on the planet ! Yeah he lost his mind but ppl love him to much to ever criticize him
PAC was “blinded by his passion and fiery”. “Remember this lack of passion when I come out”. He anger and rage only grew while being in jail. He has a death wish. Young panther ! Just young 25, he was a baby. Needed a father
Pac was a grown ass man who was depressed deep down inside. He always talked about killing and getting killed. He got his wish just like DMX which is sad because those 2 had REAL talent.
Most fat and broke people would be . Pac had money, power, and influence and he was a ladies man . Of course this fat , black, poor sucka was hating and he still is . Sucks to be him or anyone like him !
@@mikehoncho5764 "where it got him" is completely irrelevant. Theres a reason why GOD laughs when we have a plan. BIGGEST trolls in the youtube comments are always guys who can't afford avatars. It NEVER fails. LOL 🤷♂️🤣
@@EliteOnTheBeat lol comparing tupac with Einstein doesnt make much sense either. He was just a studio gangster, a set jumper, a" book reader" cause people apparently respect if you read books. He forgot all that sun tzu, Machiavelli stuff he "read" just because he had people behind him and touched the wrong dude and got torched. Call him a great rapper. Not a gangster. He's just another toaster oven too. Like dresta says all these rappers are nothing but actors who mastered the art of acting how a gangster walks their life. Look where 69 ended back. Go watch his live from yesterday. He rolled with gangsters too and ended up in the wrong place. He confessed I'm just a rainbow kid and not a gangster, I know I shouldnt have done that.
@@EliteOnTheBeat history repeats the lesson. But if you're a fan boy, you can never learn anything in life. Respect his music, not the way of life. Nobody is perfect.
@@EliteOnTheBeat yea where it got him it got him 6 feet under cuz he decided to get involved in neighbourhood beefs n a gang he never was meant to be apart of and u know what it got him put ina grave thats reality of this shit then fantasy is muhfuckers like us who listen to his shit n have such a great picture of him in our head to where we can say no he was this he was that but in reality for him he didnt get to see 20 years of praise cuz he died then n there
@Sir-Lean Serve-Daily Okay, but I said that he never claimed to be a blood. He was certainly never a role model (just like he claimed), but he was def someone you can learn from, either from his mistakes or from his strengths. Pac rapped about having fun later too, but I get your point. On the other hand, I don't think he potrayed him as anything though. I think Pac tried to do too much and it came out the wrong way multiple times. At the beginning he tried to be harsh, revolutionary, have a movement (you can't act like a sissy if you have a movement called "thug life", at least in my opinion). Alot of times he also rapped from the perspective of a young black male, also reporting what he saw or heard. Later on, 95-96 Death Row, Pac matured alot, but he felt like he had to do what he had to do with his foes, dissing them on record. He never claimed to be a gangsta though, he actually thought that was stupid (at least the killing part), he would get mad when someone called his music "gangsta rap". I'm not a fanboy though, I'm the first one to point out his flaws and accept them
@@marijancorluka4500 yes he did. he didn't say blood specifically, but he shouted out the set multiple times & even got the mob tattoo. the bloods who were around Death Row confirmed they put him on the set.
@Sir-Lean Serve-Daily he initially used the "thug" term as a positive thing for black people. thug life stands for "The Hate U Gave Lil Infants Fucks Everybody" & a thug to him was anyone who came from rough upbringings (typically minorities) & had to do all they could to survive. idk why y'all weirdos bring up him doing ballet to downplay him anyway lmao. after that he moved to marin city where he had to drop out of school & was homeless out in marin city where he went through some things that forced him to become a man. that's what REALLY birthed his "thug mentality" but y'all just gonna keep ignoring that.
It'd be cool if Vlad covered beefs from other musical genres. Like when Hall and Oates was beefing with Wham or when Kenny Rogers and Lionel Richie were trying to kill each other.
Naw Pac was not in it. This the 1st i ever heard of anyone saying he was in the gang. Never even heard Suge say 2pac was Piru. Being in it and being friends with people who are in it are two different things. If your just a friend, your not involved in the gangs activities, politics, street beefs, gang wars etc etc Your not bound by the street code either.
MJ was an og in the hood I seen him in Crenshaw do a drive by throw his hat at his enemies n he screamed he he out the window shamone!.. just like he throws his hat in the sega game.
Ricardo Marques pac was a dancer, a poet & generally just a bright guy. joining a gang as a grown ass man is the stupidest shit he’s ever done. he was a grown man trying to prove something & died for it.
Pac was kind of dragged into the Piru. Suge bailed him out of jail, owned his contract, Pac was obligated to do a certain amount of songs for Death Row. He had nothing without Suge at that point.
Dre was on DR, so was Snoop, the Dogg Pound, and a bunch of other guys, but Pac was the only one getting mad deep into that whole gangbangin Piru biz. Why? Simple answer: He was always infatuated by that gang element and now he had it easier than ever to be around and accepted by it. People joke how Vlad is obsessed with that LA gang lifestyle. You could easily say the same bout Pac. BTW, that wasn't the first time it happened. Same shit happened when he first moved to LA in 92. He got so deep into it that Watani and Atron begged him to move to Atlanta which he eventually did.
Mob James looks like that one old head in the neighborhood that'll say " I fix ya brakes for a 20 bucks a 6 pack & a pack newport's " jus bring da car round here bout 5:30 !🤣
Ted J. Kaczynski you can claim what you want when you paying your tides. That’s the only way you come out to LA and claim a hood you ain’t really from. No real homie Blood, Piru, Crip, or Southsider OG vouching for no new money unless they paying tides. Extortion
Thank you Mob James for keeping it a buck💯...2pac is from the east coast-Harlem, NY....and screaming all that California stuff was a big mistake. Point blank period, he was a conflicted soul.
Stop it. He wasnt directly from no Black Panther Party LOL. Yall kill me with this childish crap. Black Panthers are long gone bro. Pac aint got nothing to do with htat. He had thugs and gang tatts not no Black Panther. Stop making this man what he was not.
@@ronaldmcdonald1977 His mother was a panther and he was raised in that culture. Or did you forget that his mother and stepfather were part of the party. So what the man had tattoos.
Bruh that's not the way that shit works bruh. Pac should've minded his own business for one thing. He hit the wrong one. Orlando was really on that shit, he was a cold hearted killer. Pac had no idea what he was messing with. Them Crip niggas from Southside in the 90's wasn't no joke.
I’m tired of these people getting up here acting like PAC wasn’t in the streets before Death Row. Granted, that gang life he shouldn’t have touched but Suge got him out of prison and of course he was riding with who was riding with him. That was Tupac’s nature. But street life, even court documents show he’s been that.
Lovely Peace Pac use to ride for his people against the man not his own people.Listen to his first 2 albums and then listen to his last 2.It was nite and day the things he talked about and his 3rd album was the bridge to getting there you could see it coming especially when Suge bailed him out
Facts Tho They tryna play that man like he wasn’t with the shits before that death row shit He rode for his people if you was his people he was down to ride “My enemies yo enemies cause you ain’t never had a friend like me” 💯Thug life
You can tell Mob James liked him as a person. He just didn’t respect him. He looked at him like a wannabe, and that probably made PAC lame in his eyes. To tell the truth I don’t blame him
In his eyes he's like we born and dying in this gang life. They didn't have a choice but to gangbang b/c of their neighborhood. So he look at Pac like...he actually made it out of the hood...so why would be "go backwards"??? Pac knew the risk...he did plan to unite the gangs eventually. But....ish was too deep.
Anonymous Nobody Nigga gone. It don’t matter who said it. If anyone know PAC it’s this nigga. He was around. Were you? Plus, he isn’t the first one to say this about PAC. I love PAC, he just was trying to be something he wasn’t. I’m not sayyhe sucka, cuz I’ve heard stories he would fight in a heart beat. He just wasn’t no gangster
@@chrisspencer866 ...and he publicly gave it another whole meaning. Because he wasn't claiming them. That's why. He made M.O.B. Money Over Bitches. He NEVER claimed he was MOB PIRU. He used the letters for HIS movement.
I remember seeing Pac on MTV right after Suge bailed him out. He was counting money, talking all loud and just acting a fool. Right then, I knew none of it would end well.
That's what I remember too; him acting the fool most of the time, I don't know where all this 'Pac was a revolutionary', 'Pac was a soldier' shit came from. I mean he was a decent rapper and iconic figure but all this super thug nonsense, with Suge egging him on, was never going to end well. The guy should've just stick to acting and leave street shit alone. And that's what Mob James had a problem with also; he even said it in the first interview.
@@chadmodeste2758They call him a revolutionary because of his mom’s Black Panther Background and the songs he made like Dear Mama, Changes, etc but many rappers have made those songs. It’s his mom’s affirmation with the Black Panthers which is why people call him a revolutionary
"They wanna know if I claim the clique that I'm hangin' with And if I'm down with this bangin' shit Well homie I don't give a fuck if you Blood or Cuz Long as you got love for thugs" - 2Pac | Fuck The World
Nobody can be mad at this Man for telling it how it is. Streets is a trap and this man is clearly a victim of it. I’m thankful I never turned to the streets.
True that I like your judgement of the situation that caused Pac's demise it was his LOYALTY to who ever had his back and to his words PAC really believed in WALKING THE TALK so it was and always will with PAC not fake PAC was never a fake in anything he did...R.I.P the (realist) true fans like like us will never lie about you PAC Makavelli da Don Killilluminati...
Hey DJ Vlad, I don't think you have the full video up from the thug life / big syke interview and the segments are not labeled part numbers, would love it if you could drop the whole video full interview.
So what if James is salty towards 2Pac this is still one of the best interviews on Vlad TV and the man speaks some real facts and wisdom. I think it also runs a little deeper than not being mentioned on a song.
PAC was loyal to whoever had his back. Suge has his back so suge became his best friend. Just like stretch. And anyone else that would ride for him. He rode just as hard for them
It’s sad to see people falling for the Tupac slander. Tupac did a lot of interviews and was an open book. You can just watch his interviews to expose these lies people tell. Pac was never a “gangbanger” and never claimed to be one. He wanted to bring the real niggas together regardless of gang shit. The problem is that all skin folk ain’t kinfolk.
@@Grimreepa220 that wasn’t about gang shit though, that was about a Death Row chain. Either way the actual gang member should’ve handled his business instead of running to Pac and his big homies. Orlando was solo.
@@tvega3000The chain snatching incident was a continuation of the gang war between the SouthSide and Mob Piru. PAC should’ve never gotten involved in that.