Money B details two situations where Tupac almost put him and Shock G in danger. Join our other social media platforms: Instagram: / theartofdialogue Facebook: / theartofdialoguetv Twitter: / artofdialogue_
Y'all make so many excuses for this man all because you like his music (I like it as well) 🤦🏽♂️ Bruh, after like 16 or 17 if you still getting into squabbles, you deserve whatever happens to you.
I'm glad Money B is telling these stories. For years people have tried to act like Pac was trying to portray and image to fit in with Death Row. They want to paint him as a guy who was an actor playing a role. I wish he could have channeled that energy better in some situations, but it did give us a great M.C. exploring modern day philosophy. But the fact of the matter is that was him. If a person's parent was in the NBA and they grew up being taught by NBA players, most would think they would be good at basketball. So if a man's mother was apart of the Panther 21. His stepfather is Mutulu Shakur. His godfather is Geronimo Pratt. And he grew up under the Black Panther umbrella, why would people believe standing your ground for your beliefs and not backing down was foreign to him?
Crazy thing is they consider these new generation rappers Gs but not pac 😂😂😂😂😂😂 black ppl think being educated automatically disqualify you from being a G. So backwards of thinking
@@jalenaverylloydaveryiisson8862 thats why pac knock that sucka with one punch and pssi like your father on movie & some extra cheese on tacos like you may pull the trigger
Keefe D murdered Pac. Not Orlando. Orlando's hand was broken he couldn't hold a pistol without shooting everywhere. Keefe D was the steady hand looking to get payback for his nephew.
@@jalenaverylloydaveryiisson8862 You're homosexuality comes out the closet in comment sections of every video about Pac. Oh yeah, with multiple accounts too, even going back n forth with yourself as if you think you're fooling anyone! Dum@ss😂😂😂
This happened at Club Cassablanca..Norfolk Virginia SALUTE..my cousin told me about this..Pac came back to the club and freestyle about getting at the dudes he had beef with...
@@dominicbrogsdale3348niggas was on his top. Casablanca was dangerous bruh. It was a hole in the wall. Niggas shootin dice in front. Shootin dope in the club. It wasn’t nothing but shooters, gangstas, dope boys, killers. Even some people from Norfolk didn’t go. He got into it with an up top cat though
I love PAC but he the kind of dude you be like Bruh sit yo hot ass down before u get us all killed. U can’t win every battle especially when u in other ppl hood.
The name of the club he is talking about is called Ivory's on Broad St. In Richmond, VA I was there that night most of the people was showing Pac love. It was a bunch of goons from a the Projects here called Jackson Ward they use to travel in packs and just hate for a reason.
Thats probably a different incident I'm sure Money B knows the difference between Richmond and Norfolk and that club you are talking about in Richmond was one of Pac's favorite spots (Ivory's)
He was talking about VA Beach clubs cuz its definitely was racial tension back then and not so much now but we dont still rock wit the cops tho and VA Beach is really like around the corner from Norfolk really but since Money B went to Berkley, im glad him or Shock G deesclated the situation cuz Norfolk ninjas would've handle them just cuz its a Friday. So if Pac had another incident in Richmond well dang Pac should've stayed away from the 7 cities.
@@3rdGenerationCancer Pac wasn’t a “gangster”. He was affiliated for about all of 6 months to the end of his life. These stories all come long before he was affiliated. Everyone’s story’s have been consistent about these incidents and Pac has never been described in any other way outside of being the man he always said he was. Get that hate out your heart.
man things have def changed in virginia beach because its a pretty mixed ratio now. i wonder if the bouncer was pointing at pacs bandanna and not his jewelry. because they were banning bandannas in most clubs in the 90s. im almost positive it wasnt his jewelry and maybe it just looked that way when he pointed
@@jalenaverylloydaveryiisson8862 and those crips got handled and did not leave a legacy that will live forever. U so much of a undercover fan u waste your time 2 watch his interviews just 2 hate.
High end club don't want you there because you look like a thug to them and the hood club don't want you there or want to kill you because they don't like the fact that all the women want you. To break it down there are no "real mfs" because you gets no love from neither place reason why I stay solo and have fun that way because I know I can't hate on myself
@@ICE-zf1cj They were in VA Beach but they went to Norfolk which has some hoods. It's a lot safer now but it was definitely grimey back then. Gotta remember this was the early 90s and Virginia was super dangerous, especially Richmond. Richmond had the country's highest murder rate around 94 which is sad as hell considering the population is only about 200,000 in the city proper.
@@antoniolewis nah New Orleans had the highest in 94. Matter of fact 94 New Orleans had the highest in American history if I'm not mistaken. I was at FT. Lee outside Petersburg and you could tell it had some wild parts to it. Petersburg wasn't as ran down as Detroit but I could still see you can get it regardless
@@elbowgang9715 Yeah you're right. Richmond had it's actual highest numbers of murders in 94 with 160. In 97 it was the murder capital with a 140 murders based on per Capita. Those numbers are still wild considering RVA has always had a population around 200k and New Orleans had over 400k back then .
Everyone outside his life loved his music. Everyone he was around in real life was involved in trouble, fights, jail, murder. It's a sad double sided sword.
He definitely ain't lying. I seen Tupac do the same thing in Lansing Michigan at his concert at MSU Auditorium. Tupac snatch a bat out of Money B's hand and went straight through the crowd to confront the sound man 😂😂😂
@@datniggaeazye.5968 yeah airport security caught him with a plastic 9mm. That's when he's seen on video walking out the courtroom like George Jefferson 😂😂😂
100% I was standing right next to the sound booth when it jumped off. Mad cause they kept cutting his mic off for cussing I think. Then he got into it wit cats going back on stage, and the dude who's mic he was holding. Yeah, he was a wild boy. "This a black thing, we'll tear this (blankety blank) up.
@@Mr-lt5zu 😂😂😂😂 Facts that day was crazy. Did you catch when he was on stage and he looked to the right and then look to the left and shook his head at everybody that wasn't supposed to be on the stage and said living off another nigga's Fame 😂😂😂
I’m from Norfolk and this happened at a spot called Casablanca. Notorious because it was a hood spot filled with dope boys, stick up kids, shootas, chicks, and dope heads. Dangerous spot if u out of bounds.
2pac was really about that life lol what a complex dude! he's rapping for the people on the one hand , starting a THUG LIFE MOVEMENT trying to help the people but then pulling out guns and fighting everybody lol what a dude!
@@osirisofthesouth2853 yeah man in the documentary thug immortal when he was living in Moran City the dudes that knew him said he would have died a long time ago if he stayed out there. They said he was just too angry and getting them way too many fights. One dude told a story where he was angry he took a flower pot and threw it through somebody's window lol but if my mother was a crack addict ( I don't mean that offensively) , if you bounced around from place to place 25 different times, no stable home and no father, and Jada pinkett said when she Met 2pac owned a pair of pants a shirt and a mattress and that was it ! That would make anybody angry and crazy. Despite his issues he was still the man
@@dntgshot1236 lol same here 2pac was crazy super crazy LOL he was bound to get shot eventually and it happened one time at the studio and then another time September 7th and I was it for him! Jada pinkett said he was like a cat with nine lives!! As much as I love him lol you can't live your life like that you can't just get in Petty fights and trying to fight 30 dudes LOL I'm not a psychiatrist but I think Tupac was bipolar from the way people described him. Despite his issues he still loved us and he was still trying to help us and I have to admit he was a crazy special dude lol
@@dominicbrogsdale3348 But the fearful, and unbelieving, and the abominable, and murderers, and whoremongers, and sorcerers, and idolaters, and all liars, shall have their part in the lake which burneth with fire and brimstone: which is the second death. ~ Revelation 21:8
This is why Mopreme Shakur said Tupac was loyal to a fault. He was so fiercely loyal to those around him, that it ultimately cost him his life. It was the same loyalty to the Pirus on Deathrow that lead him take off on Orlando Anderson, who wasn't just some average gangbanger either. That's just what it was when it came to Tupac. Scarface told a story where 2pac wanted to get in some more funk and Face was like sit yo azz down bro!! 😂
he was fairly young, you're probably older. if you have that mindset of unfollowing persons because they are dangerous, and things like "jail magnet" in your vocabulary at 20 years old, respect. i started getting into that mindset at 30. AFTER prison. before it was "whatever"
yeah Bro i love Pac but i was having a convo with my professor and i told him I could never befriend him and he said, " yeah you get yourself killed " ! think he had bipolar forreal!!
I was there. Pac and another dude pulled guns on each other. Casablanca night club. A lot of people lost they lives inside and outside that spot. He left out the part that Pac pulled out his gun too.
Yep I remember how racist they were yet still wanted our $ charging us double the amount for the hotel rooms n all... We actually had a family reunion two weeks prior to when we all would go down for Labor Day... And Not only was the rooms a lot cheaper during our reunion, they were letting the yt ppl run around and do all kinds of stuff n wasn't blocking off the streets or nothing! then Labor Day comes n we were charged double for rooms and was restricted from going down certain streets and triple the police out there trying to lock us up for any little thing??? Needless to say that was my last year I want to say 99 ✌🏾 I want to say fight the power by P.E. was out at that time so allot of us was done frequenting VA beach after that! ✊🏽✊🏾✊🏿💪🏽
Of course Virginia used to be home of the confederacy so there are definitely racists. I'm from Richmond VA so I know. VA beach is actually a good safe place though. Good place to raise a family. It's a melting pot because of all of the military families.
That's because outside world think of VA from Chris Brown and Trey Songz. Not knowing FamLay, Clipse, and even certain rappers got ran out our state. 50 was in heat for that line in Ski Mask Way cuz I'm pretty sure he heard that ninjas was finna hit him up
@@jalenaverylloydaveryiisson8862 yeah two years he was stop too and Pac wasn't cause ya hating ass still here to insult him over 20 years after he is gone
@@jalenaverylloydaveryiisson8862 well you right he not her he is dead murdered by some punk but I guess you hate him because people love him right? In your mind he is "gay" and he is dead so he don't deserve any fans? It a sad life you got bro, talking down another human being who's only fault it seems to be famous ...for you wouldn't give a fuck If he was some random dude but because people like him you are on some hate train...
Wow !! I really learn new things about Pac every single day !! It's great tho. Let me shout out to Money B and RIP Shock G we miss you. Gosh I have so much to say😭: I'm definitely glad I started to listen to 2pac when I was 13 (now I am 18). I can definitely say that in the early 90s, Pac was so wild, young, full of life you know and if you think about his background (his Black Panther roots), you know, he was just enjoying his life, even though he did some crazy stuffs. Before the 90s, he never lived a life like this. He was with Digital underground, he participed in the song 'Same song' and all the roles he had in movies etc... Pac became a superstar and he did what everyone else would do: enjoying the fame. He went to clubs, drinking alcohols, smoke weeds, hung out with girls, spent time with friends, went to parties. All the things I said, Pac couldn't do them before, why? Because of poverty. Yeah. Before fame, Pac was just a ghetto boy, his life wasn't easy, he knew ups and downs but despite all of that, he stayed strong, he himself said he loved his childhood. And even with fame, pac never forgot where he came from. He knew how hard the life in the ghetto is. That's why he used his lyrics to show us the reality of what happened in the ghetto. Too bad at that time, media said he glorified violence. I do believe Pac wasn't a bad person, even tho, we hear some people saying he loved fighting and doing crazy stuffs. Maybe he wasn't perfect, maybe he had flaws, but he was basically a good person. Pac was just a human being. I think he needed a good guidance, he needed good persons around him. He was so goddamn loyal, he was the type of person who can do anything to protect those he loved (and Gosh I heard many stories about it❤). He had a good heart, he was forgiving but i feel like sometimes, some people who knew him, used to take advantage of that. I wish he was still alive. My God, tears are about to flow on my cheeks 😭
@@jalenaverylloydaveryiisson8862 sir, I am not sure if I really understand what you mean. Did I tell something negative? What the hell are you talking about? Sir! I do not tolerate hate or disrespect in comment sections. If you dislike my comment then leave. Don't write a nonsense comment like this. Thank you I appreciate it
@@jalenaverylloydaveryiisson8862 "Pac is a lgbtq topic for you stanleys". Is that so bad to tell what I think honestly? Damn what the hell are you talking about? Let's have a real conversation, adults to adults
@@jalenaverylloydaveryiisson8862 okay sir if you insist: in my comment, I just express what I feel about Pac. I didn't say he was like God or something. I just said he had flaws, qualities, imperfections but he was still a good man. That's all I said. Is that bad? I just develop my thoughts. Now, YOU should tell me now what your comment is supposed to mean. Should I take it personally? Should I consider your comment as hateful and disrespectful? Or am I wrong from the beginning ? And if that's the case, I apologize. Sir I am a simple and young woman and like you, like everyone else, I just express my opinions. I have morals, principles, values to defend. It's alright if you disagree with me but there's one thing you have to know: I have respect for everyone. Everybody, even you.
And most definitely include his biological father he has a storie,Pacs mom fled with him when he was like 4 or 5 imagine a father's heart break, listen to his interviews Billy Garland 🤘🏿🤘🏿😎
Pac reminds Me of One of Close Homies from the 5th grade , back in the Day i would have to talk with Him an let him know what the Rules are, He hecka Cool but is a Magnet for Trouble, Big Trouble at that.
I was there, the club was Casablanca city was norfolk, Pac had on a lavender type sweat suit with a gold barrel like chain. Shock had on a quilted black kinda shiny trench coat. We stood outside and talked about fighting, Batty said one on one and pac said “ain’t no fiat fights in North Carolina.. That when we got roudy like “this nigga don’t even know where he’s at”. PAC neve backed down or showed any weakness
@@TruckingWithMike Right becuz if you tell them the truth about themselves they ready to fight or maybe even kill you lol I had to use the , " mannnnnn I been working all day dawg and they might call me in later and I need this money " LINE lol it works for me becuz i do work 70-100 hours a week lol
@@dominicbrogsdale3348 Nah fr, but in my group my friends know I handle violence very well. We all military, but they knew “Yeah Mike a quiet creeper” 🤣. Nevertheless, I did have a friend ready to fight when I told him the truth. Had to lie to his ass sometimes.
@@TruckingWithMike haha ok so YOU READY for that action if need be lol and yeah Ima step down i do security lol and lol yeaaaaaaaaaahhhhh man same here gotta buddy talkin bout he love to fight like well I'm in my head like, " go in the ring " it's legal there! You wanna fight people on the street who cant fight -_- alright you think its fun and games until somebody pull that cannon on you!
I think he be frustrated with me 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 🗣 PAC WHAT UP NIGGA!!! YOU KNOW IM SOLID BRO, YOU RAISED ME LOL THATS THE PROBLEM NOW THO SMH DAMN HOW IRONIC!! Lmaaaaooo
Yeah that happened in Norfolk, va at castle Blanca…. They was running around talking about killing the juice Boy!! He got into it wit this dude name Batty and the story money B told is very accurate. Dude from Norfolk took them back to the hotel. Shock g got it wrong, it wasn’t Richmond, va it was Norfolk. And this was way before the death row days . He talks about it on the strictly 4 my niggaz album cover. To that 4 eye punk batty who pulled that gun on me I haven’t forgot about you
@@shawnhope3314 not denying Richmond, at all. The story that Money B and shock G told happened in Norfolk, va in the castle Blanca. He wasn’t none as a rapper then, he was still with digital and he was none for Juuce that’s why money B said we going see who got the juice because my sister was running around talking about they bout to kill the juice Bot TRU STORY
There is a interview I saw a couple years back where a guy that was hanging around 2pac claim that 2pac had the most disrespectful behavior when he was hot about something and how he used to disrespect many people and say the most, he also went on to say was was not surprised when 2pac got shot and killed, and how it did surprise him that 2pac wasn’t killed sooner. I still miss him though, we all have our moments some people are just more extreme with it.
I remember someone else telling a similar story on the radio, that when Pac came to their university (which was in the same city as mine) Pac was shoving through people and was rude.
So many people are saying Tupac was faking it and a trouble maker blah, blah, blah!! He created thug life, lived thug life and understood thug life. The thing is this was millions of young African-American men who were born and raised in a system that hates black men and intentionally flooded the projects and ghettos with crack-cocaine and insured there are no prospects for the ghetto kids in the projects. "Crack came and it was strange how it rocked us." ~Tupac. Exit: Tupac Enter: Makaveli