He was so powerful he could have done anything he wanted to . That’s why they tried to silence him . It’s a tragedy we lost him . Losing him really hurt the world . Crazy he’s gone . It’s so sad , we need him
He is 21,22,years old and this is what he was doing with his life and his time this is 27,28 years ago, that's why I tell people all the time there are no new Rappers you can compare to pac because he is more than just music, this video is all the proof you need, someone said NBA young boy
His speech was an absolute eye opener, my first time ever seeing it and it shocks me how true and relevant this STILL is to this day. Rest in paradise Pac legacy lives on.
@@ayeitsnouraofficial I got a request if you still doing them. A PAC song called Only Fear Of Death. Even if you don’t do a review tell me what you think.
Natasha Harlins was one of the names Tupac mentioned. She was a 15 year old girl killed in Los Angeles by an asian store clerk over a dispute over orange juice at the counter 13 days after the Rodney King beating in 1991 which sparked the La riots in 92 after the police who brutally beat him were not charged. I was in the center of these events and I will tell you, the tension in 92, 93 was thick. Pac's intensity right here was definitely justified.
omg!! i didn’t even know about Natasha. My mom was here in LA when the Rodney King beating happened and the riots. God bless Natasha, i’m so hurt and upset. I agree with Pac 100%!!!
You have to remember his he was the first movie star rapper ,people forget will Smith, ice cube, ice t,llcoolj, all started after there music carers were over and all pac movies are staring him he is not a guest, or cameo, he would leave the recording studio and go to the movie set, he wrote Brenda's got a baby while shooting juice
I'm do glad that caught on. A lot of people think his killing was gang related. This is the reason that beautiful man is gone. They were scared of him and what he wanted to do. He wanted to change things.
Yep girl I knew Tupac very well and he was like this on a daily basis 100%.. and when Pac talked you listened to him talk from his soul not his mouth... There could be a room full of people all talking to each other and every time he would walk in the room even with the biggest stars his soul captured yours even if you didn’t want it too... He knew he didn’t have much time here and he kept saying that daily.. There’s more to Tupac than what you see on RU-vid and old shows... Tupac let families and people that were stuck in a rut and nowhere to go he let live in his house and he would give them money and feed them to give them that push they needed to get back on his feet, and he never wanted the media to know any if this as they would say he was doing it to sell music.. I could name over 100 different things he did for people he didn’t even know, and most of the time it supersized me and that’s why he’s still better than any artist today and everything he said he meant it always even as he put his live on the line daily it didn’t matter because it wasn’t about him it was about everyone as one..... R.I.P black Jesus
That’s crazy!!! Did you know Tupac in person, like were you friends? And if so how? That’s cool!! Pac is amazing, he always gave back and wanted to help. I’m sure if he was still here he would have made so many communities, shelters, and help society. Because he was way more than an artist, he was for the people! Thanks for ur comment :)
Most people seem to forget how old 2Pac was when he died, he was only 25 when he died and was 22 in this video. When someone than young speaks with so much maturity, it's called life experience. He has such a condensed and intense upbringing that he was absorbing things at a much faster rate than most people since the environment he was in pushed him to be an adult very quickly in order to survive the trials and tribulations in the every day world. Also Tupac's name (Tupac Amaru Shakur) comes from several different origins. Tupac was named after Túpac Amaru II, a liberator and leader of a large Andean uprising against the Spanish in Peru. The word Tupac was also a title given to royalty during the Inca Empire (pre-Colombian America) and was used as a male name for people of Inca origin. His surname Shakur means "thankful" or "thank you" in Arabic, it is also one of the 99 names of Allah (God) in Islamic tradition (al-Shakur).
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Think of of all the celebrities and rappers and singers that people call legend or old school, and what most of them rap or sing about its the reason pac was so powerful because he was knot Afraid speak up and speak out there were no other rappers with him he wanted to change the world and help people every one else just wanted to make some money its that simple i like Eminem but this is where Pac leaves every one behind because this where the rubber hits the road and your rap skills don't matter this is life or death
2pac has words of wisdom he had the voice to make people want to stop to listen to his messages. He is the the modern day Revolutionist alot of people did not like him when he was alive they never listen to him speak they just seen all the trouble he got in to and judge him on top of all that he will always be the best of all time. It's all I listen to listen to Outlaw Immortal I love that song.
When he mentions Latasha in the beginning, hes referring to Latasha Harlins. She was a 16yr old black girl who in 1991 walked into a liquor store to buy orange juice. The Korean store clerk thought she was trying to steal it when she was actually trying to buy it, they got into a heated argument and when she turns to walk out of the store the store clerk shoots her in the back of the head. The store clerk only got I believe probation and community service, no jail time. This happened just a cpl weeks before the Rodney King beating. Both in Los Angeles. Crazy story and time. Look it up, no wonder he was so upset.😔
Great content and reaction....react to more of his videos, audios and interviews...I can't wait to see the interview with Napoleon and you...react to when Lamika Early met Tupac in L.A. at his studio(they have pics and a video of him in his studio rehearsing a song)Also react to all of Tupacs 1996 studio sessions...keep up the great work...stay healthy, safe and strong💪🏿
aye thanks george! I’m editing the Napoleon video, he was super nice! He’s a friend of a family member of mine since the 90’s, so he kept his word and talked to me. I will watch tupac’s 96 studio sessions for sure!!
Tupac was named after a S. American Incan Chief, Tupac Amaru Shakur if I'm correct in my translating is "Shinning Serpent". In the ancient community the serpent was a symbol of royalty, knowledge, & wisdom, higher spirituality.
@@futurehendrix2345 excuse me, not Roland Martin. It was “The Karen Hunter Show.” Dunno why I said Roland, but anyways, here’s the link. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-gPIZOTml6AI.html
92 in LA? He must be talking about the Rodney King riots? What I don’t understand is why riot in the impoverished area. Bo riot where the rich live and burn their shit down instead of yours.
8:12 that’s why we need the malcom x way! Peace doesnt work when dealing with malevolence. Something drastic needs to take place for us to be taken seriously. Tupac was talking about this for years connect the gangs and watch us grow!
I think you overestimate him a bit in concern to his political influence (e.g. changing the system), but he definitely was an important and loud voice.