Space Man That was the second Motorola model....the Motorola Startac, the first decently small flip-phone, came out 2 years after this scene, in 1998, and it was my first cellphone.
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Tupac I'm not a pac fan being from the eat coast. But one thing i understood about pack was he really had a genuine energy for the music he made & people around him. This guy really loved to make music & lived it & understood he was in the right place. Time is just a moment so people need to try & not feel in love with anything of this world for to long!
This was filmed by Tupac's bodyguard, Frank Wilbert Alexander, who also died 17 years after 2Pac. It would be nice to give him some credit in your description
“Though some news reports indicate his passing involved a gunshot wound, James said the manner of death was still pending.” "The death is being investigated to determine if indeed it was a suicide," This is how the establishment falsify facts. Seems much more like a murder!
JESUS CHRIST 13TH DISCIPLE Lyrical Yes,cult following and passion none can compare to Tupac Shakur.Notorious BIG was lazy and Puffy is/was a publishing thief in return killed his creative process to create mass music.Who shot ya & Downfall greatest ever,however puffy voice is annoying.2pac songs Pain and teardrops close caskets are timeless.🔥💪🏾🎼
JESUS CHRIST 13TH DISCIPLE So many battlefield scars while driven in plush cars This life as a rap star is nothing without heart Was born rough and rugged, addressing the mass public My attitude was "fuck it", cause motherfuckers love it To be a soldier, must maintain composure at ease Though life is complicated, only what you make it to be Uh, and my ambitions as a ridah to catch her While she hot and horny, go up inside her Then I spit some game in her ear, "go to the telly, ho" Equipped with money in a Benz, cause bitch I'm barely broke There’s no point comparing these two they’re so different but so alike, one was king of east side, other was king of west side and there’s nothing more To it.
I know right Pac is a generation before me and I MISS THE MAN!!!! he's even 2 generations to some and they miss him! that's POWER!!! that means you did something right while you alive! what a man!!! We propally miss him because h's the only one that actually loved us and tried to do something about it!!
@Rashawxnda Jones exxaccttllllyyy... you still have people leaving candles and flowers on the place he got shot in Las Vegas. There's people that have shrines on him in different countries, he's on the back of public buses in different countries and that's not young people doing that that's older people. He has his own statues and museums. He was between the ages of 19 and 25 years old you had to say and do something right to receive that type of Love on a global level there's no other rapper that I have yet study that gets the same type of admiration and love that Tupac does. The only people that come close is Bob Marley, and nobody surpassing Michael Jackson people today still go to Neverland Ranch and leave flowers on his door steps and still crying. But I guess that's what happens when you love people and you mean it from a sincere and genuine space.
Yes at least one man definitely knew what he was witnessing, which is why he brought his whole family and the dog to the studio... Pac drew a crowd everywhere he went.
Tupac hated by few loved by most I miss him too there's not a day that I don't go by without listening to him he's number one on my list if I said anything else it would not meet the truth and he died when I was a little kid wish I could see him in the flesh maybe one day
Which is part of the problem. The now is over soon as it begins thus the past. The future is the planning. One has to be concerned with the future if living means anything to them.
Are yall sure that isnt David Kenner, the entertainment lawyer who Suge flipped from Harry O?he had a piece of Deathrow at a time. If not they look alike
I could watch old pac clips all day rest in heaven young king they will never catch up to your legend... ever!!! You were only 25 when you died and you touched the nation it don't get no bigger then that you gave it up for your people and gave it up for mine respect forever 2pac Shakur your presents is still felt 23 years later R.I.P PAC🙏THANK YOU
Very talented rapper, but he also showed a lot of love, which I think today's rappers are just missing. Take the track"Dear Momma" The Raw emotion in his voice? Don't hear that much these days. I am pretty new to listening to rap, but the man was KING! RIP 2Pac😭
Sorry, but his death was a perfect example of "When keeping it real goes wrong". He got involved in a gang beef that had nothing to do with him. He was trying to be loyal to the wrong people and got caught up.
😂 remember when Charlie Wilson the game and snoop came to uk nottingham and someone threw a plastic bottle at him he threw a paddy and walked off stage like a lil girl 👧
He had a great voice, and could nail his verses in one recording. The gobos to left, right and back of him absorbed the reflections in the room, and the reverb/echo was added in.
Well not necessarily the easiest Can you imagine being in a overcrowded studio engineering tracks for an Energizer bunny like Tupac? I hear you loud and clear I'm just looking at it from a different angle.
@@weworldwide1348 truth - if people weren't up to pac's speed, he just moved onto someone who is able to keep up with him.... I think that's what Johnny J said in an interview as to how the records kept coming out so quickly
That dude is Tommy D. Daugherty, and yeah he was the engineer for every artist on the label, from Rage, to Snoop, to Pac etc, there's a few photos from the time with the recording schedules! He's done a few videos talking about the times too
He had a God like flow.. like a mythological type force when he projected his voice ... like he could really throw his voice... its like he perfected the blend of harmony and rap flow without becoming a Ja rule actually trying to sing ..if that makes any sense
Love you Pac!!!! God bless you my brother!!!! Greatest of all time!!!! He could channel directly to ur heart and soul not just a rapper!!!!! One of a kind!!!!
That man had a heart of gold and was the meaning of loyalty..not many is as true and loyal as him so he was backstabbed and done wrong by the ones he thought was his friends and who he could trust..people try to make him look bad by only looking at the dis songs and altercations he had..but they were all for good reason cuz those people crossed him and done him wrong when he was real and had there backs..but the ones he rolled with he had their backs and was a very genuine and loving person..just didn't take no shit and didn't back down ..and he shouldn't have..he held his own and stood for what he believed in..r.i.p. pac
The only rapper to make a living flipping wak beats into legendary songs. That's when you know your a real artist, when YOU carry the beat, not the other way around.
No they weren't. He has classics that were great songs bcuz of him. Not the other way around. He didn't have the luxury to have the dopest producers in the game [ at the time ] work on his projects. He just had in house beat makers that most the time just flipped a sample and or couldn't keep up with his work flow hence stories of him rapping to " click tracks " which is basically a metronome and they build the beat around his vocal. That's how dope he was.
From Frank Alexander’s footage this is, a few of the parts are rare. Rick, I Look forward to hearing the stuff you’ve got coming from Suge. Bomb1st fam in da house 👍
@@Niraett I originally heard this song on a Makaveli bootleg I picked up at Durant Square in Oakland. I always preferred the original and have never heard that beat again losing that cd.
Mansa musa evidently she must’ve been a Tupac fan for a LONGTIME if she came with that random comment about something that old.... has to be a (real) fan. 🤙
@@Lessoninablessing I disagree with you to the fullest so many White people try their hardest to be a part of my black culture. But when you question them their clueless. I bet she couldn't even tell me where Tupac is from.
You said something I feel alot when I see em videoz, one of such rare video is some white house with big glasses and them six sitting talking there makes me goosebump, I feel there is some mystery hidden, I feel the same like they are some angels in human flesh, imagin few lines when 2pac was flowing it's untouchable, more like some holy verses than some rap, sometime it's hard to word up what we feel and pac is one of them, remind me of his song " I ain't mad at Cha "
Wow bro feels good to see and hear Tupac.......hella comforting in these last days.....and wow its big Frank Niece ....I love the way Tupac brought her to the set because at the last minute selfish Janet cancled on her...I love janet but not her selfishness and Tupac felt same way...........we need you Tupac...........your spirit lives on thru us bro
Now that's funny. Respect in 2020. No such term. These current heads got the game F'd up. I hear mumble rappers diss Greats from the past every chance they get.
@@tiffanyriste3992 the man you see talking on the phone at 0:24 seconds is Eric B. From the rap duo, Eric B and Rakim. He was in the mix with them because he was gonna run DeathRow East.
The moment he is behind the mic , beautifull , how he flows so natural (and the way he moves like he got some kind of spirit in him). And he did that on the spot, the lyrics the recording. So much that is unreleased , and allot is in possesion of big caz , who didnt like pac. But got a good life now because of that. So in a way he is also responsible for all those wack music that whas mixed with unreleased 2pac. Not that he made the beats , but sold out, cause he dont care about pacs legacy
@@sambanelly4219 I'm sure there are . Pakistan has 7000 year old civilization. Plenty of history in music over there. Rapping has caught on in Pak too. U just need to look it out.